Mactac Launches New Series of High-tack Acrylic Double-coated Tapes and Transfer Adhesives
Mactac, Stow, Ohio, has launched a new series of high-tack acrylic double-coated tapes and transfer adhesives.
Developed with the company’s innovative solvent-free, 100-percent solids adhesive technology, the product series features Mactac’s new high-tack acrylic adhesive: MP410.
An aggressive, high-tack adhesive, MP410 is easy to handle and die-cut, and was designed to perform well on a variety of substrates, including: ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), metals, polycarbonate, most foams, fabrics and HDPE (high density polyethylene).
As Mactac’s newest 100-percent solids, solvent-free, adhesive technology innovation, the MP410 high-tack acrylic adhesive touts low levels of VOCs, migratory compounds and residuals. It also delivers numerous benefits to the new product series, such as:
- Excellent optical properties.
- Adhesion performance superior to many traditional solvent acrylics.
- Outstanding solvent, chemical and plasticizer resistance.
- UV-resistance.
- Wide performance range, a versatile option for a multi-purpose tape.
“Mactac’s extensive expertise in adhesive coating, combined with our state-of-the-art technology, expands functionality, inspires new product designs and positions us as a market leader in clean adhesive technology,” said Janet Page, marketing manager, Mactac Performance Adhesives. “With the environmental and economic benefits of 100-percent solids coating, we are proud to offer the market an acrylic adhesive that is completely solvent-free and meets customers’ needs for high-performance.”
The new product series is available in multiple coat weights with either a moisture stable poly-coated kraft (PCK) liner or economical super calendered kraft (SCK) liner and is ideal for various adhesive tape applications, including:
- Appliances
- Automotive interiors
- Foam fabrication
- Gaskets
- General mounting
- Insulation bonding and sound damping.
When stored in original packaging at room temperature, the new series has an estimated two-year shelf life.
For more information, visit www.mactac.com/technical.