Hot melt adhesive granules - Encyclopedia


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2025-06-12

Hot melt adhesive granules are solid adhesives based on synthetic resins. After being heated and melted, they can be applied to bond objects, and after cooling and solidifying, they form a stable adhesive layer. The product is non-toxic and odorless, and has passed multiple environmental protection certifications such as SGS, VOC, and REACH. It is suitable for more than ten industry fields, including packaging, furniture, and electronics.

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Hot melt adhesive granules - Encyclopedia

Hot melt adhesive granules are solid adhesives based on synthetic resins. After heating and melting, they can be applied to bond objects, and after cooling and curing, they form a stable adhesive layer. The product is non-toxic and odorless, and has passed multiple environmental protection certifications such as SGS, VOC, and REACH. It is suitable for more than ten industry fields, including packaging, furniture, and electronics. Its physical state undergoes a reversible transition from solid to molten state with changes in temperature, while its chemical properties remain stable. [1] , and the bonding strength can be adjusted according to the application scenario, with a maximum tensile strength of 5.8 MPa. Hot melt adhesive granules are solid adhesives based on synthetic resins. After heating and melting, they can be applied to bond objects, and after cooling and curing, they form a stable adhesive layer. The product is non-toxic and odorless, and has passed multiple environmental protection certifications such as SGS, VOC, and REACH. It is suitable for more than ten industry fields, including packaging, furniture, and electronics. Its physical state undergoes a reversible transition from solid to molten state with changes in temperature, while its chemical properties remain stable. [1] , and the bonding strength can be adjusted according to the application scenario, with a maximum tensile strength of 5.8 MPa.