Envelope Adhesives 101
- Published: December 26, 2006, By pffc-online.com
PRESS RELEASE
BRIDGEWATER, NJ—A new brochure from National Adhesives provides a general summary of the various types of adhesives or "gums" that are used to manufacture envelopes in the United States. The eight-page brochure, titled "Envelope Adhesives 101," explains the critical role adhesives play in quality envelope manufacturing and provides information on the five most common types of adhesives used in envelope production. It also explains the function of specialty adhesives designed for applications such as X-ray film storage envelopes, archival envelopes and envelopes made with translucent paper stocks.
Information on the adhesive properties required for various envelope applications also is provided, along with adhesive formulation data, a coating-weight chart for various paper stocks and a chart that details the layflat, dry film thickness, adhesion, humidity, tack, appearance, and other characteristics of different adhesive types. Illustrations and photographs of various envelope types.
The brochure also explains the best practices for the handling and storage of finished envelopes and includes answers to 12 frequently asked questions regarding envelopes and envelope adhesives.
For a free copy of the brochure, call 800/797-4992 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..