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Paper Release Liner Applications

Paper Release Liner Applications

There are a wide variety of applications that utilize paper release liners in their construction. Paper release liners come in a variety of substrate/coating combinations to meet the exacting requirements for each application.

Paper release liners are used in:

Building & Construction Applications
  • Anti-Skid/Surface
  • Ice & Water
  • Seam & Flashing Tape
  • Soundproofing
  • Underlayment
  • Waterproofing
Medical Applications
  • Wearable Medical Devices
  • Transdermal Patches
  • Medical Tapes
  • Medical Ostomy Applications
  • Medical Electrodes
  • Medical Wound Care and Adhesive Bandages
Industrial
  • Die Cut Parts
  • Kiss Cut Parts
Composite Applications
  • Composite Panel
  • Prepreg
  • Resin Film
  • Solvated Resin Systems
Label / Graphics
  • Closures
  • Prime Label
  • Shelf Talkers
  • Foam Mounting
  • Large Format Graphics
Tapes
  • Double Coated
  • Single Coated

For more information about paper release liners, contact Fox River Associates today!

Paper release liners provide stiffness and are resistant to many solvent-based coatings.  Paper release liners can be designed with low or high internal moisture to deliver improved dimensional stability.

Also available from Fox River Associates are PE extrusion coated paper release liners.  These products deliver improved layflat and dimensional stability properties, while also providing a smooth release surface for coatings and adhesives.

Fox River Associates offers a full line of paper release liners.  Our team has extensive knowledge about paper substrates, release coatings and end-use market applications for paper release liners.

For more information about Fox River Associates’ full line of paper release liner products for applications, use the form on this page and our experienced team will contact you.

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