Flexible Packaging

One of our main sectors is the plastic transformation sector and we can boast national and international collaborations with plastic coverter machine producers .  Numerous years of experience within the sector has enabled us to develop ad-hoc coating ranges.

COMPOUND
COMPOUND
DESCRIPTION
HARDNESS

RDNAS

Coatings resistant to oil, perfumed and aliphatic solvents, excellent resistance to traction and abrasions. electro-conductive version
40 to 90 Sh.A

RPEAS

Coatings resistant to most foreign agents, ketones and some acids, characterised by a good general mechanical resistance and reasonably high temperatures, electro-conductive version
30 to 90 Sh.A

RNE

Neoprene coatings, with excellent mechanical and chemical agent resistance
30 to 90 Sh.A

RYP

Coatings used mainly in converting plastic materials (solventless pump drives etc.) high resistance to aliphatic solvents and ketones
40 to 95 Sh.A

RPU

Coating with high mechanical resistance, developed specifically to be used under high mechanical pressure. Low resistance to temperature, food certified version available
30 to 90 Sh.A

RSL

High quality silicon coatings, anti-adhesive characteristics, good mechanical and temperature resistance (up to 250 degrees) recommended for a high variety of uses
20 to 90 Sh.A

RSLAS

20 to 90 Sh.A

RSLTRA

High quality silicon coatings, anti-adhesive characteristics, good mechanical and temperature resistance (up to 230 degrees) recommended for a high variety of uses. Compared to the standard version, high mechanical resistance allows them to be used as a rubber substitute in some cases
40 to 90 Sh.A

RSLHP

Coatings developed for sleeves and painting flexo machines, result in smooth surfaces which improves printing especially with gloss paints, eliminating the ‘orange peel effect’ typical of these applications.
60 to 90 Sh.A

RGSE

Coatings resistant to oil, perfumed and aliphatic solvents, expanding coating (foam rubber) electro-conductive
20 to 40 Sh.A