Hot Melt Adhesives - Company Ranking(5 companyies in total)
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Polyurethane-based hot melt adhesives are applied in a heated, molten state, similar to conventional general-purpose hot melt adhesives. After cooling and solidifying through the pressing of materials, they react with moisture (humidity) present in the air, resulting in high heat resistance, strong adhesive strength, and excellent durability that cannot be achieved with traditional hot melt adhesives. | Furniture: Adhesion of wooden furniture Automobile: Adhesion of interior materials | ||
It is possible to complete the bonding process with overwhelming speed compared to conventional adhesives. After application, bonding is completed in just a few seconds, significantly enhancing productivity. Additionally, there is almost no generation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as toluene and formaldehyde, making it safe to use. | Packaging: Sealing of cardboard boxes and cosmetic boxes, adhesion of cushioning materials Housing: Adhesion of insulation materials Handicrafts: Adhesion of wood, fabric, etc. | ||
Polyamide-based hot melts have excellent properties such as high heat resistance, high oil resistance, chemical resistance, and flame retardancy. They are well-suited for filling and fixing electronic components and circuit boards due to their superior electrical properties. There are also product numbers that comply with the UL-94 V-0 standard. | Electronics and electrical equipment: fixing electronic components, reinforcing wire harnesses, potting on circuit boards. | ||
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Hot melt adhesive (PUR: polyurethane-based)
- overview
- Polyurethane-based hot melt adhesives are applied in a heated, molten state, similar to conventional general-purpose hot melt adhesives. After cooling and solidifying through the pressing of materials, they react with moisture (humidity) present in the air, resulting in high heat resistance, strong adhesive strength, and excellent durability that cannot be achieved with traditional hot melt adhesives.
- Application/Performance example
- Furniture: Adhesion of wooden furniture Automobile: Adhesion of interior materials
Hot melt adhesive (EVA: ethylene-vinyl acetate)
- overview
- It is possible to complete the bonding process with overwhelming speed compared to conventional adhesives. After application, bonding is completed in just a few seconds, significantly enhancing productivity. Additionally, there is almost no generation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as toluene and formaldehyde, making it safe to use.
- Application/Performance example
- Packaging: Sealing of cardboard boxes and cosmetic boxes, adhesion of cushioning materials Housing: Adhesion of insulation materials Handicrafts: Adhesion of wood, fabric, etc.
Hot melt adhesive (PA: polyamide-based)
- overview
- Polyamide-based hot melts have excellent properties such as high heat resistance, high oil resistance, chemical resistance, and flame retardancy. They are well-suited for filling and fixing electronic components and circuit boards due to their superior electrical properties. There are also product numbers that comply with the UL-94 V-0 standard.
- Application/Performance example
- Electronics and electrical equipment: fixing electronic components, reinforcing wire harnesses, potting on circuit boards.
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