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Extrusion International 2/2016

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“DoubleCoat” combines extrusion coating with hot melt lami-

nation and thus facilitates coating thickness minimisation.

For example, a minimum coating layer thickness of 7 m can be

achieved using TPE on a PP nonwoven. This corresponds with

roughly a mere quarter of the current average for such coatings

and results in enormous material savings.

Excellent product quality is guaranteed and even with thin coat-

ing layers adhesion to the substrate is perfect and no pinholes

occur.

Another exciting feature of the process is enhanced product

breathability. The coating thickness has a significant effect on

the water vapour transmission rate (WVTR), as a thinner layer

results in a reduction in water vapour flow resistance.

Consequently, standard product breathability can be increased

several times over.

A further advantage offered by the new process is a reduction

in the melt temperature to a minimum. This has a very positive

effect on the mechanical characteristics of the coating because

the material is subject to less stress during extrusion.

The advantages of the “DoubleCoat” process at a glance:

• Reduced coating layer thickness

• Material savings and hence lower costs

New Technology

for Breathable Products

SML has developed and installed a new

laminating line that is capable of

downgauging the coating layer to a pre-

viously unobtainable extent using the

so-called “DoubleCoat” process.

“DoubleCoat”, for which a patent is

pending, has been integrated into the

proven FlexPack extrusion coating line

thereby enlarging considerably the

attainable range of breathable products.

• Strong adhesion

• Improved breathability

• High water column

• Enhanced mechanical properties

The “DoubleCoat” process provides fresh possibilities for en-

hanced product properties and lower production costs with re-

gard to a variety of applications.

These include medical products such as surgical drapes, which

are highly breathable, flexible and serve as an effective barrier

against viruses and bacteria. Theprocess could also be used for

protective clothing such as disposal overalls, or in view of its soft

touch, stretchability and high breathability, for hygiene products.

Moreover traditional construction industry products such as

roofing underlay can benefit to an equal extent from this new

method.

Interested customers will soon be able to see the outstanding

performance of SML’s FlexPack extrusion coating line with the

“DoubleCoat” process for themselves, as a production scale

pilot plant will be available for trials from April 2016.