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The production process of release paper mainly involves coating, silicone application, printing, and slitting. Among these, silicone application is a critical step in release paper production. Release paper is a type of paper material with low specific adhesion, primarily used to protect and separate adhesives, paints, coatings, and other surface-treated products and materials. Have you ever wondered what causes poor anti-stick performance in release paper? Below, a release paper manufacturer explains the reasons behind this issue in detail for your understanding.
There are several reasons why release paper may exhibit poor anti-stick performance, including but not limited to the following three points:
- Insufficient or Uneven Silicone Coating: Inadequate application of the release agent or uneven coating results in insufficient release agent on the paper surface, failing to achieve uniform release performance.
- Inappropriate Type or Quality of Release Agent: The release agent used may not be suitable or of poor quality, making it unable to meet specific anti-stick requirements.
- Poor Quality of Release Paper Material: Low-quality base paper or material can affect the adhesion of the release agent and the durability of the release paper.