In traditional rubber lamination, fabrics are primed with a RFL solution to improve bonding. We are looking to eliminate resorcinol and formaldehyde from our processes. If you have an adhesion-promoting system that isn’t based on RFL we would like to hear from you.
• Are you able to supply Orcinol (3,5 Toluene diol) in bulk? If you can we want to talk!
• Do you supply pre-primed lamination fabrics that use an RFL-free primer?
• Are you able to chemically treat fabrics? If you can perform a low concentration, high temperature wash with sodium hydroxide we would like to hear from you.
• Do you sell rubber adhesives that do not need an RFL primer?
For our polyurethanes, we get the best adhesion when we can cross-link the tie layer after lamination to the fabric. Typically, this requires the use of isocyanate cross-linkers. We would be interested to speak to you if you have:
• High bond strength, non-isocyanate cross-linked adhesives
• Extrusion-grade reactive (cross-linking) adhesives
• Are you able to supply Orcinol (3,5 Toluene diol) in bulk? If you can we want to talk!
• Do you supply pre-primed lamination fabrics that use an RFL-free primer?
• Are you able to chemically treat fabrics? If you can perform a low concentration, high temperature wash with sodium hydroxide we would like to hear from you.
• Do you sell rubber adhesives that do not need an RFL primer?
For our polyurethanes, we get the best adhesion when we can cross-link the tie layer after lamination to the fabric. Typically, this requires the use of isocyanate cross-linkers. We would be interested to speak to you if you have:
• High bond strength, non-isocyanate cross-linked adhesives
• Extrusion-grade reactive (cross-linking) adhesives