3M Primer Y122 is used to provide a strong adhesive bond between facestock and the contrast enhancement coating on tamper evident label materials.
Unique Release Characteristics Enable High Value, Custom Void Label Constructions3M Primer Y122 provides a strong bond in situations where face stock and contrast enhancement coating do not easily adhere to each other. The thickness of the primer coating should be enough to cover the imaged release layer and provide a continuous surface for applying the contract enhancement coating.
Suggested Applications- Bar Code Tracking
- Thermal Transfer Labels
- Variable Information Printing (VIP)
- Brand and Instruction Labels
- Tamper Indicating
- Destructible Labels
- Void Message
- Fraud Reduction
- Laminating, Bonding and Digital Window Graphics
3M Tamper Evident products stay on guard letting you or your customers know about unwanted access, opening, or tampering of labels and seals. These theft deterrents leave a mark when removed that lets everyone know it has been tampered with or removed.
In our 3M Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division, we apply the science of adhesion to deliver innovative solutions that improve the design and manufacturing processes of companies around the world. In the end, this technologies help customers like you deliver competitive products to the market faster and more efficiently.
Features:
- Primer compatible with flexographic printing applications
- Enables high value, custom void label constructions
- Provides strong adhesive bond between facestock and contrast coating
- Typical applications include bar code tracking, thermal transfer labels, warning labels
Manufacturer Part Number | 7010067432 |
Color Family | Transparent |
Product Form | Gallon |
Product Key | Y122 |
Product Number | Y122 |
Product Type | Primer |
Volume (Inch) | 5.0 gal |
Volume (mm) | 18.93 L |
Application | Structural Glazing |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov