Mayzo supplies extrudable release masterbatch in both a polypropylene or a linear low density polyethylene carrier. This masterbatch technology eliminates the need for solvents and complex solvent recovery and recycling systems.
Introduction:
Escoat P-77 is a polyolefin masterbatch of a non-silicone release coating used widely for pressure sensitive labels, film, and tapes applications. The Escoat P-77 masterbatch is produced using a linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) carrier resin. The masterbatch can then be blended with polyethylene resins and extruded as a film with release coat in it. The release coat under most conditions will bloom to the surface and act as a release film/layer. No solvents are then needed to apply the release coating. The release coat used has a high degree of purity, quality and tight melting point range that offers superior properties and performance to critical release coat users. The Escoat P-77 can be used on films with adhesives based on natural rubber, SBR, SIS, acrylic, etc. primarily for obtaining release in self wound tapes where tight peel is mandatory.
Material Description: Carbamate Release Coat in LLDPE
Chemical Name: Polyvinyl Octadecyl Carbamate (PVODC) in LLDPE
Empirical Formula: [CH2-CH(OCONHC18H37)-]n in -(CH2CH2)-n
CAS #: 36671-85-9 in 9002-88-4
Molecular Weight: [339]n or > 100,000 in ~10,000
Physical Properties: Appearance: Natural colored pellets
Melting Range (PVODC): 87 - 107°C
Melting Point of Masterbatch: Like the PE
Film Forming: At extrusion temperature
Composition:
Polyolefin: 80%
PVODC 20%
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Introduction:
Escoat P-88 is a polyolefin masterbatch of a non-silicone release coating used widely for pressure sensitive labels, film, and tapes applications. The Escoat P-88 masterbatch is produced using a polypropylene (PP) carrier resin. The masterbatch can then be blended with polypropylene resins and extruded as a film with release coat in it. The release coat under most conditions will bloom to the surface and act as a release film/layer. No solvents are then needed to apply the release coating. The release coat used has a high degree of purity, quality and tight melting point range that offers superior properties and performance to critical release coat users. The Escoat P-88 can be used on films with adhesives based on natural rubber, SBR, SIS, acrylic, etc. primarily for obtaining release in self wound tapes where tight peel is mandatory.
Material Description: Carbamate Release Coat in PP
Chemical Name: Polyvinyl Octadecyl Carbamate (PVODC) in PP
Empirical Formula: [CH2-CH(OCONHC18H37)-]n in -(C6H12)-n
CAS #: 36671-85-9 in 9010-79-1
Molecular Weight: [339]n or > 100,000 in –(84.2)-n
Physical Properties: Appearance: Natural colored pellets
Melting Range (PVODC): 87 - 107°C
Melting Point of Masterbatch: Like the PP
Film Forming: At extrusion temperature
Composition:
Polyolefin: 80%
PVODC 20%
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Please view our Escoat P-88 PDF