
Adhesives, or glues, are substances used to bond surfaces together, with origins dating back about 200,000 years. They can be natural or synthetic and are crucial in various industries, including packaging, construction, and electronics. In corrugated cardboard manufacturing, adhesives enhance cohesion, adhesion, and durability comparable to wooden boxes. Advances in adhesive technology have led to specialized formulations for specific applications, such as water and heat resistance. Understanding adhesive properties is essential for selecting the right type for optimal performance in bonded materials
Main Characteristics
- Good adhesive and clear film without any impurities
- or cracks
- High quality of polymeric
- Mixture of emulsified synthetic materials has
- homogenous. Milky, white emulsion appearance
- ⁃ Suitable for electric valves (injection machine)
- High adhesion force and water resistance
- ⁃ High heat resistance designed for bonding plastic
- on paper
- Excellent drying & rub resistant
SOLID CONTENT
- 33-36
PERFORMANCE BENEFITS
- It can be applied automatically by common
- coater or
- manually, using an electric
- application equipment for spot line gluing
VISCOSITIES
- 3500 cps up to 4500 cps ( Brookfield, spindle 2, rpm50 at 25°c )
DENISTY
- 1.041g-cm3
pH
- 4-5
- After long storage please check the pH level of the Adhesive
APPLICATIONS
- White & Kraft craft
- Penetrating the surface gives excellent adhesion
- Un-coated paper
- Food sacks
PH
- 4-5
- After long storage please check the pH level of the Adhesive
CLEANING METHOD
- Uncured adhesive residues can easily be removed with water.