Jun. 04, 2026
How to Select the Right PUR Glue for Different Wood Substrates & Veneer Materials
No universal PUR fits all applications. Woods differ in density, porosity and surface finish; veneers demand customized viscosity, open time and penetration. Improper selection causes weak bonds, edge curling and glue seepage. This guide details targeted PUR selection for common wood and veneer to secure perfect adhesion and higher production yield
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PUR Hot Melt: Solution for Long-Term Furniture Edge Bonding
Against such industry trends, PUR reactive hot melt has become the top alternative to conventional glues for premium custom furniture, cabinets and wooden doors. This article analyzes PUR’s technical strengths and practical production merits in edge banding.
Learn MoreMar. 27, 2026
The Detailed Guide To The Various Types of Hot Melt Glue
One type of thermoplastic glue is called a "hot melt," which is solid at ambient temperature but becomes liquid when heated and then applied to a substrate, where it solidifies to create a bond between the substrates.
Learn MoreMar. 16, 2026
The Impact of Temperature Variations on Hot Melt Adhesive
The thermoplastic substance known as hot melt adhesive is a polymer that typically becomes flexible at warm temperatures. On the other hand, hot melt solidifies as it cools down, finally creating the type of long-lasting bond that it has come to be known for. Hot melt glue performance is significantly influenced by temperature and its variations.
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