Micronax

Microspheres for repositionable and removable applications.

Overview

Unlock Versatility and Repositionability with Ease

Our innovative line of Micronax adhesives utilizes our microsphere technology to significantly enhance repositionable or removable products. With our deep expertise in adhesive technology, we're committed to providing highly customized, state-of-the-art solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our customers.

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Technology

Repositionable Microsphere Adhesives

Microspheres are tiny sphere-like particles measuring between 10 and 250 microns in diameter. Though they are microscopic in size, the spheres are still much larger than the emulsion particles found in conventional adhesives like our Covinax line. This size difference has a dramatic impact on adhesive tack. The spheres create a discontinuous adhesive surface that limits physical contact with a substrate, resulting in easy removability and stable adhesion over time.

Emulsion adhesives use smaller particles that coalesce into a continuous film and do not always provide easy removal without damage or residue left behind.

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Resources

We understand that every application is unique and we strive to engineer and tailor the best adhesive and coating solutions for specific needs. If you have questions or need help, our team of experts is here every step of the way.

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Product Lines

Performance Without Compromise

Franklin Adhesives & Polymers' trusted product lines for the pressure sensitive market provide high performance across a diverse range of applications. Our products are designed with the end-user at the heart of the development process.

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Covinax

Water-based emulsion polymers and formulated pressure sensitive adhesives.

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Permanent

High Tack

Acrynax

100% Solids, Solvent-Free Specialty Hot Melt Adhesives

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