Automotive
Adhesives are widely used in the automotive industry to replace obsolete mechanical joints. The range of adhesives used is very wide. These are various types of polyurethane, epoxy, solvent as well as methacrylate structural adhesives.
Dispersion adhesives
In the woodworking industry, PVAC dispersion adhesives are mainly used, divided according to water resistance into classes D1 to D4. Polyurethane aqueous dispersions are used in the cladding (3D) of furniture doors, with heat reactivation of the adhesive. In the case of cold cladding of wooden profiles, EVA-based dispersions are used.
Polyurethane liquid adhesives
Polyurethane adhesives (prepolymers) are used in the wood industry, especially for bonding more difficult to bond materials where high water resistance and heat resistance of the bonded joint is required. Depending on the type of materials used, one-component or two-component products are used for bonding.
Polyurethane hot melt adhesives
Reactive hot melt polyurethane adhesives are used for bonding the surface layers of wooden floors. The bonded joint achieves high resistance to moisture and water, as well as high heat resistance.
Hot melt adhesives
Fusible adhesives are used to edge wood materials with paper, veneer or ABS edge. The application is carried out on mechanical edging machines that have the possibility of melting the adhesive to the application temperature. EVA, APAO and PUR based hot melt adhesives are used to sheath the profiles. The choice of the appropriate adhesive depends on the substrate material used for the cladding, as well as the water and heat resistance requirements of the product.
Solvent adhesives
Solvent adhesives are fast curing products with very good adhesion to upholstery materials, creating a very strong and durable bond. They are applied to both sides of the bonded materials.