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VPF Launches Self-adhesive Material Made of Silphie Paper

Published on 2021-08-13. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Adhesives    

VPF Launches Self-adhesive Material Made of Silphie Paper VPF launches VPF 10664, a self-adhesive material made of silphie paper. The new product consists of at least 35 percent silphie fibres and offers a high-quality appearance and regional character.

VPF uses the Silphie fibers of the Silphie plant to produce Silphie paper. The fibers are obtained through a biothermal process without the use of chemicals. The Silphie paper is composed of the fibers of the intergrown Silphie (also called Danube silphie) as well as conventional pulp. The proportion of sustainable Silphie fibers is currently at least 35 percent and is to be increased to up to 50 percent in the future.

Paper Finished with 925, 927 and HM709UV Adhesives


The VPF 10664 Silphie paper is available in 100 g/m² and is finished at VPF with adhesives 925, 927 and HM709UV in combination with an easily separable white Glassine B700-473. The paper is approved for direct food contact and is recyclable via conventional waste paper recycling. It is easily printable by conventional printing methods and laser printing. The minimum order quantity is 1,000 m². DIN A4 samples and sample rolls are available on request at any time.

Silphie has been cultivated in Germany for several years for energy production and the generation of biogas. The Silphie plants used to produce the adhesive paper are grown on regional land in Germany. The product is, therefore “Made in Germany” from cultivation to paper production. As a result, transport distances are short and the CO2 footprint of the paper is further significantly improved. The Danube silphie is harvested in autumn, then hibernates and sprouts again the following spring. It requires little care during cultivation and is characterized by a long and late flowering period – ideal conditions for bees and many insects.

Source: VPF


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