Category Archives: Water Based Adhesives

3 Reasons Why Your Water Based Adhesives Aren’t Working

Water-based adhesives are one of the most versatile and widely used adhesives because of its universal applications and ease of use. Bond Tech Industries offers a wide range of water-based adhesives for many applications in the adhesives industry, and for decades, customers have come to us to fulfill their water-based adhesive product requirements. Why Water-Based

Glue Formulation - Troubleshooting Pesky Water-Based Adhesive Issues

Troubleshooting Pesky Water-Based Adhesive Issues

Water-based adhesive issues are notoriously rare, as this glue is extremely user-friendly. Even if your business uses huge quantities of water-based adhesive in an industrial process, chances are you’ve never run into any issues. But there are the unlucky few that encounter an irritating, recurring problem. The solution is usually simple (for someone in the

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The Water-Based Adhesive Manufacturing Process: An Overview

Many industries use water-based glues, including the woodworking, paper packaging, paper and labelling industries to name a few. Water-based adhesives come in many ‘flavours’ including PVA, PVOH, Rubber latex and Starch compositions. Without getting too technical, we’re going to take a peek at what water-based adhesives are and how they’re made. Let’s dive in! What is

When Should You Use Water-Based Adhesives?

Water-based adhesives can be used effectively with paper, foil, wood, clay and many other surfaces. The water-based adhesives are non-toxic, easily diluted and easy to clean after use. They are non-flammable, odourless and offer good bonding Types of Water-Based Glues There are several types of adhesives with a water base. These include: Resins – white

Hot Melt vs. Water-Based Adhesives

Adhesives are used virtually everywhere to perform a variety of tasks, and the strength of the glue needed depends on the job. Whether it be packaging products, adhering rubber to rubber, assembling furniture, or using adhesives in an industrial environment, having a reliable and high-quality adhesive can make all the difference. Do you know which

How Temperature Impacts Adhesives

Manufacturers must closely control the working temperature ranges of adhesives to ensure proper viscosity, adhesion, set speed, open time and curing. Poor temperature control creates problems that reduce adhesive performance, increase manufacturing costs and dissatisfied consumers of the end product. Each class of adhesive exhibits its unique thermal characteristics. Water-based Adhesives Adhesives in which the