Creping Adhesive (Tissue Paper)
Creping adhesives are specialty polymer formulations applied to the Yankee dryer cylinder in tissue and towel paper production to control the adhesion level of the paper web to the cylinder surface. Proper adhesion is critical for creping efficiency, tissue softness, stretch, and bulk. These adhesives are based on polyvinyl alcohol, polyamide, polyacrylate, or blend systems tailored for different Yankee operating conditions.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 4.0–8.0 |
| appearance | Clear to hazy viscous liquid |
| active content (%) | 20±3 |
| viscosity (mPa·s, 25°C) | 200–5000 |
Applications
- Yankee dryer adhesion control for facial and toilet tissue
- Through-air dried (TAD) tissue creping system
- Paper towel and kitchen roll creping
- Napkin and specialty tissue Yankee coating
- High-speed tissue machine Yankee management
Key Features
- Precise adhesion control for consistent creping performance
- Builds protective film on Yankee to resist wear and corrosion
- Formulated for compatibility with release agents in a balanced system
- Multiple grades for different Yankee temperatures and tissue grades
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