Heat-resistant despite being an acrylic adhesive! Silicone-free low-tack sheet.
The "Heat-Resistant Acrylic-Based Low-Tack Sheet" is a low-tack sheet coated with an acrylic adhesive on PEN film, which allows for re-peeling. Even in high-temperature environments (185°C), there is no foaming of the adhesive layer or contamination of substrates such as glass, and it boasts excellent dimensional stability. Additionally, it does not generate siloxane gas as it does not use silicone-based adhesives. It can be used for masking or as a carrier sheet in the thermal processing of printed circuit boards and device components. 【Features】 ■ Silicone-free ■ Re-peelable ■ Excellent dimensional stability ■ No contamination of substrates even in high-temperature environments (185°C) ■ Usable for masking or as a carrier sheet *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Composition】 ■ Base material (PEN 50μm) ■ Acrylic adhesive layer (15μm) ■ Separator (PET 50μm) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Usage Example] ■ As masking or carrier sheets in the heat treatment process of printed circuit boards and device components. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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As a member of the Elieer group, we, Elieer Texel, were established in June 1992 as part of the Daio Group to sell technology. By applying adhesive processing to the base paper produced by Daio Paper, we have been responsible for manufacturing high-value-added tack paper and adhesive products and delivering them to the market, thus positioning ourselves as a member of a comprehensive paper manufacturing group. Furthermore, we are applying the adhesive technology cultivated through tack paper to enter the optical field and are leveraging Daio Paper's sales capabilities to expand both domestically and internationally.