Matsubara Industrial Group will exhibit its expanding range of ink binders and adhesives products at ProPak, the largest food, beverage, pharmaceutical processing and packaging trade show in Asia. As a polyurethane ink binder technology for gravure and flexo printing inks , As well as a leading specialist in polyurethane laminating adhesive technology for flexible packaging laminates, Matsubara will exhibit its latest high-performance products and solutions.
Kyuyeol Lee, head of TPP's business unit, emphasized: 'We exhibited at ProPak again reflects Matsubara's commitment to the packaging industry. We continue to innovate in the packaging sector, leveraging years of accumulated industry knowledge and manufacturing experience to develop, produce and sell a range of high-performance Polyurethane ink binders and laminating adhesives. Our range of flexible packaging custom solutions are designed to provide plastic film manufacturers with competitive advantages and help them meet end-user needs.
Matsubara's highlights at the show were mainly the recent launch of several new products. HI-THANETMA-9135T and HI-THANETM
A-9107T is an aliphatic solvent-based polyurethane ink binder for gravure and flexo printing inks. Hyeonsik Bae, Head of Technical Service at TPP, stated: 'These products give excellent adhesion strength to a variety of plastic films, and due to their resistance High heat, so it is particularly suitable for retort sterilization applications, such as: Usually made of flexible plastic and metal foil, used for fast-food curry and wild food retort pouches. Because of their strong anti-adhesive properties, they are often used To prevent film layers from sticking to each other, thereby improving work efficiency.
HI-THANETM A-7332 is a solvent-free polyurethane laminating adhesive with a very high bond strength on various plastic films. Hyeonsik Bae explains: 'This universal adhesive is Very good wet performance, can play a key role in helping thin film laminate manufacturers reduce coating weight and reduce film lamination costs.