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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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CORPORATIC

MIDLAND. MICNIGi

If you store, handle or package sticky products, you and your customer can speed up production and processing, keep quality high, and save on shipping costs too, by specifying paper coated with one of the new Syl-off* silicone paper coatings developed by Dow Corning.

Paper and paperboard, from glassine to boxboard, coated with Syl-off, have excellent anti-adhesive characteristics. Even the gummiest of materials . . . adhesives, asphalt, candy, glue, unvulcanized rubber are easily, quickly, and cleanly removed from wrappers or interleaving sheets coated with Syl-off.

Applied to paper, a Syl-off coating does not alter the stock, will not migrate or transfer, and will not contaminate packaged products.

Applied one or two sides, depending on the proposed use, Syl-off coatings are effective, permanent, and economical. What's more they're lighter in weight than conventional release coatings, which means additional savings in shipping costs.

Investigate the use of paper coated with Syl-off. Write for free samples, full information and list of suppliers.

'We're sure there must be exceptions, but of the more than TOO materials tested to date, none has been found to stick except a silicone adhesive.