Thermogrip® H5265 is a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive that can be peeled and resealed. Most often used on plastic bags or pouches that require resealing for ease of use and preserving the freshness of the bags’ contents, this high tack product has a suggested running temperature of 300-350 degrees Fahrenheit.
FEATURES of Thermogrip® H5265
- Resealable
- High tack
- Peelable
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TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
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Description |
Results |
Thermosel Viscosity (Brookfield – ASTM D3236) |
2235 cP @ 300°F 1330 cP @ 325°F 850 cP @ 350°F |
Softening Point (Ring and Ball Herzog – ASTM E28) |
172°F |
Suggested Running Temperature |
300 – 350°F |
Density |
0.95 g/cc @ 77°F |