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Pressure sensitive adhesives

Silicone pressure sensitive adhesives exhibit superior adhesion to a wide range of substrates, regardless of the adherent material. 



Features

 

Excellent resistance to heat and cold

 

Excellent re-release properties

 

Excellent moisture resistance and chemical resistance.

 

Adheres to silicone rubbers and fluoropolymers.

 

Tape and film with light adhesive types do not trap air bubbles when applied.

 

Addition-cure silicone adhesives cure at lower temperatures compared to peroxide-cure silicone adhesives.

 
     

PRODUCT

Applications

Grade

Features

For adhesive tapes

KR-100

High tack, strong adhesion.

KR-101-10

High holding power, high heat resistance.

KR-130

High tack, reduced low-molecular-weight siloxane.

KR-3700

Strong adhesion, easy release from fluoro silicone release liner.

KR-3701

High tack, suitable for splicing tape.

X-40-3237-1

Medium adhesion, good adhesion when heated.

X-40-3240

Medium adhesion, little or no residue left on substrate after heating.

X-40-3291-1

Adhesive for use on silicone rubber. High adhesion to silicone rubber.

For protective films

KR-3704
(X-40-3229)

Low adhesion, adhesion can be controlled when used together with KR-3700.

X-40-3323

Low concentration version of KR-3704 (X-40-3229). Easy to work with.

X-40-3270-1

Low adhesion, heat resistant, adhesion can be controlled when used together with KR-3700.

X-40-3306

Very low adhesion, no primer necessary.

Additive
(Adhesion modifires)

X-92-128

For improving adhesion.

X-41-3003

For improving adhesion to silicone rubber.

Primers

KR-3006A

For addition-cure PSA, for peroxide-cure PSA.

X-40-3501

For addition-cure PSA, specially designed for inline coating.

Release agent

X-70-201S

Release agent for silicone PSA, easy-release type.

FS Thinner

Diluent.

Adhesive

KR-105

Adhesive for silicone rubber.

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