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Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives (PSAs)

What You Should Know About Adhesive and Liner Compatibility

New material requirements are driving greater complexity at the adhesive–liner interface.

By Ian Grace
Artimelt
Image courtesy of artimelt AG
May 11, 2026

Adhesive–liner compatibility is becoming increasingly important as regulatory requirements and new pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) technologies raise expectations for performance, stability, and processing reliability. This article outlines how regulatory and technological developments increase complexity at the adhesive-liner interface and why flexibility — rather than rigid standardization — is essential for innovation, sustainability, and long‑term system performance.

  

The Correct Fit 

The requirements for the interaction between PSAs and release liners have changed significantly in recent years. A central driver is the broad range of regulatory developments at both European and global levels. New rules related to chemical substances, migration, recyclability, and circular‑economy compliance mean that adhesive systems must be reformulated or adapted to changing material streams. These technological and regulatory shifts are a key reason why release liners are now under greater pressure to deliver higher performance while ensuring greater stability and processing reliability. 

At the same time, the industry’s desire for standardization, efficiency gains, and cost reduction remains unchanged. Yet this creates a clear conflict of objectives: While standardization can simplify processes, it often introduces limitations that slow down innovation. In practice, many new PSA formulations cannot be reliably processed without sufficient flexibility in release-liner design. The more adhesives are modified in response to performance needs or regulatory requirements, the more precisely the liner's properties must be aligned with them. 

 

Regulatory Pressure Meets Technological Development 

Regulatory frameworks — such as REACH, packaging and recycling directives, or material‑compliance rules — increasingly influence raw‑material selection for both adhesives and release liners. At the same time, new PSA technologies are emerging, including low‑migration systems, hot-melts with novel polymer architectures, and optimized UV‑curing systems. 

These developments increase the complexity at the adhesive–liner interface and affect:

  • The required release force
  • Long‑term stability under varying climate conditions
  • Processing performance during coating, converting, and application
  • The recyclability of PSA constructions 

At market level, the demand for sustainable solutions continues to grow. 

 

Why Rigid Standardization Slows Innovation 

In practice, a "one size fits all" approach is hardly realistic for modern PSA systems. While a more standardized range of liner types would be appealing in terms of cost and logistics, overly narrow specifications can significantly reduce opportunities for technical advancement. 

 

Innovation Requires Room to Maneuver

An overly standardized release liner can: 

  • Limit the performance of new adhesive formulations
  • Negatively affect important converting and processing characteristics
  • Cause unintended interactions (e.g., migration effects or undesired changes in adhesion) 

Flexibility is therefore not a luxury — it is a prerequisite for technological progress. Only when adhesive and liner development are considered together can truly new solutions emerge for applications such as labels, tapes, technical films, or medical PSA products.

 

Conclusion 

The industry is at a turning point: Regulatory change and new adhesive technologies present challenges but also open opportunities for innovation. Release liners play a decisive role in this evolution — not as an accessory, but as an active functional component within the PSA system. Compatibility is therefore not a detail; it is a key factor in ensuring future‑proof performance. 

To learn more about artimelt AG, visit www.artimelt.com/en.

KEYWORDS: labels regulation/legislation release liners

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