Wet adhesive strips with natural fibre threads

Neubronner is presenting vegan and 100 per cent recyclable wet adhesive strips at FachPack 2019. They are reinforced with threads made from a renewable viscose fibre.
Adhesive strips with a thread reinforcement made of natural fibre (Image: Neubronner) Adhesive strips with a thread reinforcement made of natural fibre (Image: Neubronner)
Adhesive strips with a thread reinforcement made of natural fibre (Image: Neubronner)

Neubronner GmbH & Co. KG from Oberursel offers customers in the packaging industry vegan and 100 per cent recyclable wet adhesive strips. They are reinforced with threads made from a renewable viscose fibre (cellulose).

The viscose fibre replaces the plastic threads made from Trevira that were previously commonly used on the market. Another advantage of the ecological alternative: the more absorbent viscose fibres can be completely embedded in the aqueous dispersion, the vegetable glue. This gives the wet adhesive strips a Even higher strength.

In the future Other variants with thread layers made from natural fibres. For example, wet adhesive tapes with parallel yarns and a stabilising yarn layer with overlapping curved yarns will be added to the portfolio.

Speciality: fibre-reinforced wet adhesive strips

Wet adhesive tapes from Neubronner offer a whole range of advantages compared to the widely used PVC adhesive tapes. As they form a perfect bond with the cardboard packaging and cannot be opened without destroying it, the package is protected until the first opening. Securely sealed. The adhesive strips, which are made exclusively from kraft paper and glue, are also Environmentally friendly and recyclable.

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The long-established company specialises in the manufacture of paper adhesive tapes and offers a wide range of products from hot-melt coated taping strips to PE-coated papers, e.g. for sealing bags.

[infotext icon]The 100 percent recyclable, wet-activated adhesive strips with a thread reinforcement made of natural fibres even have a higher tear resistance compared to adhesive strips with plastic fibres.

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Neubronner at FachPack 2019: Hall 9, Stand 430