lijmfilms
Lijmfilms are thin, continuous layers of adhesive material prepared to bond two surfaces. They are typically formed by coating a liquid adhesive onto a backing or by extruding a polymeric adhesive melt, then drying or curing to a solid film. Lijmfilms can be single-sided or double-sided and may include protective liners that are removed just before use.
Materials and forms vary, including solvent-based, water-based, hot-melt, and UV-curable adhesives. Common chemistries used in lijmfilms
Production and handling involve coating or extruding the adhesive onto a carrier, followed by drying, curing,
Applications are wide-ranging and include packaging and labeling, graphic arts and laminates, electronics assembly, automotive interiors,
Safety and regulatory aspects focus on adhesive composition, solvents or reactive groups, and end-of-life disposal. Advances