MED 6000

Double-Coated Film

MED 6000 is a double-coated, conformable, transparent polyethylene film with an acrylic adhesive on both sides. This product is designed to adhere to many foams, films and nonwovens and also has a heavy-weight liner, allowing for greater flexibility in product design and converting processes.


Typical Application

Designed for mounting of medical devices and fabrication of surgical drapes.


Features and Benefits
  • Conformable
  • Transparent
  • Moisture resistant
  • Die-cuttable
  • Gamma and EtO sterilizable

  Product Construction Typical Values*    Description
  Unwind Adhesive Thickness
2.0 mils 50 μm
  Acrylic adhesive designed for medical applications
  Carrier Thickness
3.0 mils 75 μm
  Transparent polyethylene film
  Liner Adhesive Thickness
1.3 mils
35 µm
  Acrylic adhesive designed for medical applications
  Liner Thickness
4.4 mils
110 µm
  White double-coated kraft

 

  Physical Properties (Not intended as a specification.) Test Method** Typical Values*
  Peel Adhesion on Polyethylene (PE) - Liner
TDS-01
0.6 lbf/in
2.6 N/25 mm
  Peel Adhesion on Polyethylene (PE) - Unwind
TDS-01 0.8 lbf/in
3.5 N/25 mm
  Peel Adhesion on Stainless Steel (SS) - Liner
TDS-03 4.8 lbf/in
21.0 N/25 mm
  Peel Adhesion on Stainless Steel (SS) - Unwind
TDS-03 6.0 lbf/in
26.5 N/25 mm
  Liner Release
TDS-06 1.2 oz/in
35 g/25 mm
  Finat Tack - Liner
TDS-07
4.0 lbf/in
 17 N/25 mm
  Finat Tack - Unwind
TDS-07
4.3 lbf/in
19 N/25 mm
  Dynamic Shear - Liner
TDS-10
15 lbf/in
60 N/25 mm
  Dynamic Shear - Unwind
TDS-10 15 lbf/in
60 N/25 mm
  Elongation Machine Direction TDS-15 500%
  Elongation Cross Direction TDS-15 800%
  Load at Break Machine Direction TDS-15 11 lbf/in
50 N/ 25mm
  Load at Break Cross Direction TDS-15 9 lbf/in
40 N/ 25mm

*Refer to product specifications for material acceptance limits.
**Test method information available upon request.

 

 

 

STORAGE AND SHELF LIFE

Two years when stored at 23°C (73°F), 50% relative humidity, out of direct sunlight, in original packaging.

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS