ACRONAL 4032
ACRONAL 4032
ACRONAL® 4032 is an acrylic dispersion used to manufacture pressure-sensitive adhesives for self-adhesives labels and tapes. ACRONAL 4032 forms a film with good immediate tack and peel strength and exhibit low to moderate cohesion.
In addition to its good adhesive performance, ACRONAL 4032 is highly transparent, has only very light yellowing after storage at elevated temperatures, and shows good resistance to water absorption. It has exceptional adhesion on films such as PVC and polyester as well as on electrically pre-treated polyolefin film without primer. ACRONAL 4032 is readily modified with resin dispersions and resin solutions, enabling the grab and peel strength to be increased, especially on non-polar surfaces. This renders ACRONAL 4032 particularly suitable for permanent adhesive articles such as paper and plastic labels.
Properties
Typical Properties | Value |
Solids Content | ~ 60% |
pH | ~ 7.5 |
Viscosity at 23°C (Brookfield RV, Spindle #3, at 50 rpm) | 100 – 350 cps |
Further Properties of the Dispersion | Value |
Density | ca. 1.03 g/cm3 |
Average Particle Size | ca. 0.4 𝜇m |
Film-Forming Temperature | < 1°C min. |
Freeze/Thaw Resistance | Not resistant to freezing |
Dispersion Type | Anionic |
Properties of the Film | Value |
Bulk Density | ca. 1.05 g/cm3 |
Glass Transition Temperature Tg (DSC) | ca. -33°C |
Water Absorption (After immersion for 24 hours) | ca. 5% |
Appearance | Clear, transparent |
Stability to Light | Good |
Surface | Highly tacky |
*These figures should be taken for comparison purposes only. All that can be obtained from it is an idea of the magnitude concerned.