Advantra® Earthic™ 9401P

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Advantra® Earthic™ 9401P water-based barrier coating is for paper coaters and packaging makers who want to improve recyclability of paperboard packaging by transitioning from polyethylene to water-based coatings while achieving Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) as similar to polyethylene as possible.

Product Type: Waterborne Coating

Features: Excellent Moisture Resistance, Good Grease Resistance, Heat Sealable

Application Area: Incontinences

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Paper

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Low Coat Weight with Superior Moisture Resistance

H.B. Fuller Earthic™ 9401P offer strong moisture and grease resistance that allows paper coaters and packaging makers to achieve a lower coat weight than competitor water-based coatings. It has an easy-to-apply uniform consistent coat to produce an average total dried coat weight of 9 gsm with a cobb rating <10 and Kit rating >10 when anilox or gravure*applied. This allows for reduced coating and paper waste, reduced product claims and improved quality control.

Supports Recyclable Packaging Goals

H.B. Fuller Earthic™ 9401P achieve improved fiber yield compared to polyethylene during the repulping process, allowing for a higher volume of useable, high- quality fibers to be added to the paper recycling stream.

Features:

  • Polyethylene free, wax free, and fluorochemical free
  • Passes Fiber Box Association Part I and Part II Repulpability and Recyclability Voluntary Test Method
  • Compliant with 21CFR 176.170 for fried food type IX, dry food type VIII, and baked goods food type VII A & B**
  • Heat sealable to itself and paper up to 176°F

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  • Latin America
  • North America