Jiwei has a variety of wood adhesives, hot glues, and accessories to help you make your next woodworking project a success. If you're unsure where to start, here's a basic rundown of some adhesive types.
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What are Low Temperature hot melt adhesives?
We also have the capability to Coat our Low Temperature Hot Melt Adhesives onto many different substrates including – felts, films, liners, magnet, papers, plastics, and textiles; for various medical and industrial applications.Low Temperature hot melt adhesives, sometimes called “Coolmelt” are a new-generation of hot melt adhesives designed for Case, Tray and Carton Sealing. Low Temperature hot melt adhesives are applied at 250 – 275 F and have excellent pot life stability, clear color, offer high heat resistance and are Not prone to charring or odor.Low Temperature Hot melt adhesives have Demonstrated – Significant benefits over traditional 350 F Application Temperature hot melts.Our Low Temperature EVA Hot Melts Form strong bonds to EPS or Styrofoam, polyethylene, plastics, and most softwoods.
Jiwei has a variety of wood adhesives, hot glues, and accessories to help you make your next woodworking project a success. If you're unsure where to start, here's a basic rundown of some adhesive types.
HOT MELT GLUE FOR WOODWORKING
Hot glue is specifically formulated for woodworking and furniture applications. With a medium set time and ability to bond to a variety of other substrates, this versatile hot melt glue is a favorite of the woodworking community which is specially formulated to work well with wood, plastics, and light metals.
POLYURETHANE PUR HOT MELT ADHESIVE FOR WOODWORKING
PUR also offers a longer and more exact open time, which makes it ideal for woodworking projects. When selecting your PUR hot melt, there are a few options. Choosing the right PUR hot melt depends on how much open time you need to work with the glue before it begins to cure. Dispensing from a PUR glue gun, PUR hot melt offers a uniquely strong bond that continues to strengthen as it reacts with moisture in the air. Applications that require a stronger bond or higher endurance to the elements may benefit from using a PUR hot melt adhesive.
What are Low Temperature hot melt adhesives?
We also have the capability to Coat our Low Temperature Hot Melt Adhesives onto many different substrates including – felts, films, liners, magnet, papers, plastics, and textiles; for various medical and industrial applications.Low Temperature hot melt adhesives, sometimes called “Coolmelt” are a new-generation of hot melt adhesives designed for Case, Tray and Carton Sealing. Low Temperature hot melt adhesives are applied at 250 – 275 F and have excellent pot life stability, clear color, offer high heat resistance and are Not prone to charring or odor.Low Temperature Hot melt adhesives have Demonstrated – Significant benefits over traditional 350 F Application Temperature hot melts.Our Low Temperature EVA Hot Melts Form strong bonds to EPS or Styrofoam, polyethylene, plastics, and most softwoods.
Jiwei has a variety of wood adhesives, hot glues, and accessories to help you make your next woodworking project a success. If you're unsure where to start, here's a basic rundown of some adhesive types.
HOT MELT GLUE FOR WOODWORKING
Hot glue is specifically formulated for woodworking and furniture applications. With a medium set time and ability to bond to a variety of other substrates, this versatile hot melt glue is a favorite of the woodworking community which is specially formulated to work well with wood, plastics, and light metals.
POLYURETHANE PUR HOT MELT ADHESIVE FOR WOODWORKING
PUR also offers a longer and more exact open time, which makes it ideal for woodworking projects. When selecting your PUR hot melt, there are a few options. Choosing the right PUR hot melt depends on how much open time you need to work with the glue before it begins to cure. Dispensing from a PUR glue gun, PUR hot melt offers a uniquely strong bond that continues to strengthen as it reacts with moisture in the air. Applications that require a stronger bond or higher endurance to the elements may benefit from using a PUR hot melt adhesive.