Films

Photoinitiated addition-cure for silicone-release coatings: Part 1 Members Public

Silicone (polydimethylsiloxane) polymers are unique materials that are chemically inert and of low polarity that remain fl uid at temperatures as low as -120° C and retain useful properties at temperatures >250° C for extended times. Cross-linked silicone polymers can be bulk-solid elastomers, rubbers, gels and low-surface-energy coatings capable

Alex Nevels
Converting Quarterly

SUBSTRATE SECRETS | What, why, and how do we measure substrate properties? Part 1 Members Public

Substrates harbor many secrets. Some are easy to discern (such as haze and gloss), while others (such as barrier, tensile strength or heat-sealing properties) can’t be known by simple visual appearance. However, they should all be measured to ensure accurate property levels are met or known. But which properties

Alex Nevels
Converting Quarterly