SIS Series

The SIS series is the company’s core product family for pressure-sensitive adhesive and specialty elastomer applications. Different grades are used for different balances of tack, cohesion, softness, processing behavior, and downstream application fit.

Key Application Areas

  • Labels and tapes
  • Hygiene products
  • Medical and healthcare adhesives
  • Packaging and courier sealing
  • Waterproofing and specialty industrial bonding

Available SIS Grades

Grade Overview Data Sheet
SIS 1100 A linear SIS grade for hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive systems where thermal stability, melt processability, and low solution viscosity are important. PDF
SIS 1120 A versatile linear SIS grade used in label, tape, sealant, and polymer modification discussions. PDF
SIS 1140 A medical- and healthcare-oriented SIS grade suitable for softer adhesive systems and application-driven converting requirements. PDF
SIS 1170 A higher-diblock linear SIS grade typically discussed for courier bag sealing and selected packaging or specialty hot-melt applications. PDF
SIS 1180 A high-diblock SIS grade positioned for label and tape systems that require soft handling characteristics and strong formulation adaptability. PDF
SIS 1220 A more balanced SIS grade used in labels, tapes, and selected medical or hygiene related adhesive systems. PDF
SIS 1250 A premium linear SIS grade known for higher initial tack and good anti-bleed behavior in higher-end label and tape formulations. PDF
SIS 1250L A linear SIS grade related to the 1250 family, used in labels, tapes, and selected specialty industrial adhesive discussions. PDF
SIS 1300 A hygiene-focused linear SIS grade for diaper, adult incontinence, sanitary napkin, and related nonwoven adhesive systems. PDF
SIS 2600 A specialty linear SIS grade discussed for hot-melt PSA, elastomer compounds, and selected industrial or photopolymer-related applications. On request
SIS 4270 A star-structure SIS grade for selected industrial adhesive systems where higher cohesion and specialty processing behavior are important. PDF

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