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Creping Release Agent (Tissue Yankee)

Creping release agents are applied to the Yankee dryer in tissue paper manufacturing to balance the adhesion of the creping adhesive, allowing controlled release of the paper web at the doctor blade for uniform creping. They are typically based on polyols, fatty acids, or mineral oil dispersions and are dosed in opposition to the adhesive to achieve the optimal adhesion-release balance for target tissue softness and crepe structure.

Technical Specifications

pH5.0–8.0
appearanceWhite to off-white emulsion or dispersion
active content (%)25±3
viscosity (mPa·s, 25°C)50–500

Applications

  • Yankee release modulation for tissue and towel creping
  • Doctor blade load and wear reduction
  • Controlling crepe structure for softness and stretch
  • TAD (through-air dried) and conventional tissue machines
  • Specialty tissue grades requiring precise crepe geometry

Key Features

  • Fine-tunes adhesion-release balance with creping adhesive
  • Reduces doctor blade wear and extends blade life
  • Improves tissue softness, bulk, and crepe uniformity
  • Optimized for different operating temperatures and tissue grades

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Creping Release Agent (Tissue Yankee)

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