Adhesive (High Tack) - What is a high tack adhesive?
Definition of HIGH TACK ADHESIVE:
A pressure sensitive adhesive characterised by high initial tack and high ultimate adhesion. This type of adhesive is designed to create a strong immediate bond between a label and a substrate that continues to strengthen into a strong permanent bond that will not allow the label to be removed. This adhesive is useful for applications involving a substrate that has an unusual surface (for example, fabrics and building materials) that standard permanent adhesives struggle to adhere to properly.
At Label Planet, our high tack labels are made with a matt white paper face material and a high tack adhesive.
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Label Planet (2020) What is a high tack adhesive? | High Tack Adhesive Definition. Available at: https://www.labelplanet.co.uk/glossary/adhesive-high-tack/ (Accessed: January 1, 2024).
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