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New Wash-off Label Adhesive for PET Recycling from HERMA

Published on 2023-08-28. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Adhesives    

New Wash-off Label Adhesive for PET Recycling from HERMAHERMA launches 72Gpw, a wash-off label adhesive that offers approximately double the initial adhesion of standard wash-off adhesives with an equally high final adhesion and above all equally good washability. The Cyclos-HTP Institute has already certified the adhesive 72Gpw accordingly in combination with various film and paper label materials. HERMA will be presenting 72Gpw at Labelexpo.

"This gives label users another strong argument to switch to a wash-off solution now. It is no longer necessary to compromise on adhesion or washability," says Hendrik Kehl, product manager at HERMA. "This is particularly important under challenging conditions, for example in high-speed labeling systems or when humid or cool environments come into play," added Kehl.

Residue-free Separation of PET Material


The new label adhesive contributes to safe labeling. The new adhesive also supports the recycling processes, in which the residue-free separation of the PET material from the label material, including adhesives and printing inks, is essential in order to be able to produce granulate that is as pure as possible.

The HERMA innovation comes at exactly the right time. Closing material cycles and therefore increasing the true recyclability of packaging: This is one of the most important objectives of the planned European Packaging Directive, the draft of which was published at the end of 2022. This is likely to result in stricter packaging design guidelines.

Slow Market Penetration


Special wash-off applications for labels have been around for some time, but market penetration has generally been relatively slow. The industry association FINAT has now also provided an indication in this regard: "Although these options are available on the market, the majority of labels currently used are made with permanent adhesives rather than with specially developed wash-off adhesives," a statement in July 2023 announced.

"We are constantly working to convince label printers and users of this sensible path, because it is very sustainable," says Hendrik Kehl at HERMA.

Source: HERMA


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