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TULIP Creping Adhesive Technology
Our Tissue Grades Solution
Nalco developed TULIP Creping Technology based on proprietary creping adhesive. When coupled with the appropriate modifying release, the tissue grades solution delivers the desired production results. This platform provides high adhesion over a wide range of creping moistures. The increased efficiency of TULIP technology over standard PAE resin generally allows for the ability to crepe at higher moisture while still delivering the desired results.
TULIP Creping Adhesive Technology Delivers:
- Improved Total Cost of Operation (TCO) through efficiency and utilization of alternative furnishes.
- Improved softness while maintaining traditional sheet characteristics.
- Improved technology in pursuit of chatter abatement.
- Improved (Less) product variation.
- Improved energy efficiency.
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TULIP PROGRAM SUMMARY
Our TULIP Creping Adhesive provides a sustainable, cost-efficient, tissue grades solution that allows for creping at higher moisture levels.
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CREPING ADHESIVE SUCCESS STORY
Uncover how TULIP Creping Technology provided Tissue Manufacturer improved productivity and $214,000 operation cost saving.
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COATING SPACE MODEL
Our Coating Space™ model optimizes machine mechanical setup, operational practices and coating chemistry to achieve your objectives.