Water-Activated Vinyl Paper Coating Machine
Controlled remoistenable adhesive coating for clean storage and reliable bonding after water activation.
The Water-Activated Vinyl Paper Coating Machine applies a uniform coating of moisture activated adhesive to the back of suitable vinyl paper. The coated surface is dry for storage but is tacked up as required by wetting before to use.
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Engineered for Reliable Water-Activated Adhesive Coating on Vinyl Paper
Water-activated adhesive products require a coating that has a different behavior in two different stages. It should remain dry and non sticky throughout re-winding, printing, cutting and storage, but generate sufficient tack on application of water by the user.
The Water Activated Vinyl Paper Coating Machine is designed to apply a controlled coating of reactivatable adhesive to suitable vinyl paper and paper based substrates. It provides accurate adhesive metering and controlled drying to prepare the material for later printing, slitting, sheeting and product conversion.
Unlike pressure-sensitive products, the completed surface does not require a release liner when the specified adhesive remains inactive under dry conditions. This can simplify the finished material structure for applicable applications.
Uniform Adhesive Application Across the Web
Uneven coating may cause spots that activate differentially. A thinly coated area may not bond, while too much glue can prolong drying time, cause blockage, or leave a visible residue after application.
The coating system meters the remoistenable adhesive throughout the working breadth and supports a constant deposit during continuous operation. The machine can utilize gravure, reverse roll, Mayer bar or other suitable application arrangement according on the formulation, substrate and desired coat weight.
The appropriate coating head is selected based on adhesive viscosity, solids content and finishing performance required.
Drying Without Losing Reactivation Performance
The roll of paper is inserted in the unwinding station, which passes through the machine under controlled tension. UV coating is done uniformly using the configured coating system. The coated paper is then taken through the UV curing station before it is rewound to form the final roll.
Some of the advantages that the above process ensures include:
- Substrate heat sensitivity
- Web speed
- Adhesive solids content
- Wet coating deposit
- Available drying length
- Activation performance
- Required residual moisture
Managing Blocking During Rewinding
Blocking is defined as the adhesion of the coated side to the adjacent surface of the roll. This can harm the coating, make the roll difficult to unwind and produce rejection while converting.
Common causes include:
★ Incomplete drying
★ Excessive coating deposit
★ High rewinding pressure
★ Hot web entering the rewinder
★ Unsuitable adhesive formulation
★ High storage humidity
★ Incompatible contact surfaces
The machine may contain a proper cooling path and controlled rewinding system to help stabilize the coated web prior to roll production.
Water-Activated Adhesive vs Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive
These two adhesive systems should not be treated as the same product.
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Water-Activated Adhesive |
Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive |
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Remains non-tacky when dry |
Remains permanently tacky |
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Requires water for activation |
Bonds through contact and pressure |
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May not require release liner in suitable constructions |
Usually requires release liner or release-treated backing |
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Adhesive must be dried before rewinding |
Adhesive tack must be protected |
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Suitable for remoistenable products |
Suitable for conventional stickers and tapes |
The machine configuration must be selected according to the adhesive chemistry actually being processed.
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Product Applications
- Industrial Converting Material : Supports customised products that require a controlled remoistenable coating before slitting or sheeting.
- Gummed Paper Products : Can be configured for compatible paper products requiring dry storage and moisture-triggered adhesion.
- Promotional Graphics : Produces removable or application-specific graphics where water activation is part of the installation process.
- Pre-Pasted Wall Coverings : Suitable for compatible wall-covering material designed to activate after the adhesive side is moistened.
- Decorative Vinyl Paper : Applies water-activated adhesive to compatible printed or printable vinyl-paper products used for decorative installation.
- Remoistenable Labels : Produces compatible label stock that remains dry during storage and bonds after moisture activation.
Key Features
- Adjustable Process Controls : Coating, speed, temperature and airflow settings can be adjusted according to the selected adhesive and substrate.
- Stable Web Guidance : Material movement is managed to maintain edge position and prevent coating misalignment.
- Multi-Zone Drying : Separate drying stages can be configured to remove moisture progressively without disturbing the coating layer.
- Uniform Cross-Web Coverage : Even adhesive distribution helps reduce weak bonding areas and unnecessary coating build-up.
- Controlled Coating Weight : The application system meters the adhesive to achieve consistent activation and bonding performance.
- Remoistenable Adhesive Coating : Applies compatible adhesive that remains inactive when dry and develops tack after water application.
Frequently Asked Questions
Conventional self-adhesive vinyl uses permanently tacky pressure-sensitive adhesive and normally requires a release liner. That process requires a different machine configuration.
Yes, if the face side remains printable and the coated roll is properly stabilised. The intended printing process should be tested beforehand.
Yes, it can be configured for suitable paper substrates, provided the adhesive, absorbency and final product requirements are evaluated.
Incomplete drying, excessive adhesive, high winding pressure, insufficient cooling or high humidity may cause blocking.
Yes. The applied deposit can be regulated within the operating range of the selected coating system.
Compatible starch-based, dextrin-based, synthetic or blended remoistenable adhesives may be considered. Machine suitability must be checked against the actual formulation.
A release liner may not be required for certain properly dried remoistenable products. The final construction depends on the adhesive and contact surface inside the roll.
No. With a suitable formulation and proper drying, the coating remains dry and non-tacky until it is moistened.
It applies a remoistenable adhesive to compatible vinyl paper. The adhesive is dried during manufacturing and becomes tacky again when water is applied.