
How to improve film-to-film lamination using water based acrylic adhesives
- 60 min
Jun 23, 2026
- 03:00 PM (Paris)by
Guillaume Klein
-David Eisenhauer
As performance, regulatory, and sustainability expectations in flexible packaging continue to evolve, adhesive selection has become a critical factor in achieving reliable film-to-film lamination. Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to meet regulatory requirements, advance sustainability goals, and deliver consistent performance across a wide range of film structures.
In this webinar, we will explore how water-based acrylic adhesive technologies can help address key challenges in dry lamination applications. You will gain a practical understanding of common lamination structures, performance requirements across different film combinations, and how adhesive selection directly impacts bond strength, optical clarity, and converting efficiency.
We will also examine how next-generation acrylic systems, such as LIGOS™ A 9202, are designed to help reduce formulation trade-offs, support more consistent processing, and align with evolving regulatory considerations.
Join us to learn how to make more confident adhesive selection decisions, improve lamination performance, and reduce risk in modern flexible packaging applications.
Presented by:
-Length:
60 min
When:
Jun 23, 2026
06:30 PM (New Delhi Time)
09:00 AM (New York City Time)
03:00 PM (Paris Time)
Why should you attend?
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Identify key performance requirements and evaluation methods to guide adhesive selection decisions
- Compare common lamination structures and understand how adhesive selection influences bonding performance across different film combinations
- Understand how water-based acrylic technologies help meet performance targets while supporting regulatory and sustainability goals
- Assess how LIGOS™ A 9292 can reduce formulation trade-offs and deliver consistent lamination performance efficiency
Who should attend?
• R&D Engineers and Managers
• Product Development Engineers
• Technical Managers
• Sustainability and Regulatory Specialists
• Formulators, converters, and brand-owners in flexible packaging
Presenters

Guillaume Klein
Technical Service & Development Specialist CASE
Guillaume Klein is a Technical Service & Development Specialist for Packaging in EMEA at Trinseo, where he has worked since 2024. In his current role, he leads technical service activities for packaging customers across EMEA and supports product and application development initiatives for both flexible and rigid packaging markets.
He brings extensive experience in latex binders, adhesives and sealants, coatings, and composite technologies. Before joining Trinseo, he spent seven years at Saint-Gobain as an R&D Engineer supporting multiple business units, including Coated Abrasives, Tile Adhesives, and Insulation, where he developed new formulations and technical procedures for specialty surface and construction applications. He also spent seven years at L&L Products as an R&D Manager, leading the development of sealing and reinforcement solutions for automotive applications and supporting strategic growth through innovative, high-value technologies.
Guillaume holds a Chemical Engineering degree from Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse and a PhD from the University of Strasbourg, where his research focused on the tribological properties of films derived from acrylic emulsions.

David Eisenhauer
CASE EMEA Business Development Manager
David Eisenhauer is the Business Development Manager for the EMEA CASE market and leader of the Sustainable Packaging team at Trinseo, where he has worked since March 2020. He holds a French engineering degree in Material Science with a specialization in Polymer Science.
He began his career at Total Energies as a Technical Service and Development Engineer, supporting automotive and flexible packaging applications within the Refining and Chemicals business. During this time, he contributed to the development of one of the first mono-material MDO-PE packaging structures designed for full recyclability.
After joining Trinseo, He initially served as a Technical Sales Representative for the Paper and Board business before expanding his responsibilities into the CASE market. He transitioned into his current business development role in 2025, where he focuses on sustainable packaging solutions and market growth opportunities across the EMEA region.
