PUR Hot Melt Glue Nonwoven Laminating Machine
PUR Hot Melt Glue Nonwoven Laminating Machine
Hot melt glue nonwoven laminating machine is a type of adhesive used in the bonding of materials and fabrics. This type of glue does not require any drying process and has a higher tensile strength. It also has superior water resistance, oil resistance and anti-aging properties, making it ideal for a wide range of uses. It also meets the stringent requirements of environmental protection and is washable.
PUR Hot Melt Glue Nonwoven Laminating Machine
This machine is designed to provide you with high-quality output and superior bonding results. It is suitable for a wide variety of applications and is a great option if you’re looking for a fast production rate without sacrificing quality. The machine is easy to operate, and it’s modular design makes it simple to maintain. The machine also features high-quality motors, inverters and other electrical parts, which ensure stable operation and long service life.
The machine is controlled by a PLC system with touch screen, which offers you a flexible and intuitive interface for easy operation. The machine’s modular design means you can add extra components or upgrade to larger capacity units as your business grows. It is equipped with a special fabric conveyor system, ensuring that the materials are fed smoothly and evenly. The machine also features photoelectric correction and 2 times glue spraying, which help to improve the quality of the finished product.
It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of the European Union, so you can rest assured that it is safe for use on medical products. It is free of organic solvents and does not produce harmful emissions. It is also resistant to moisture, and it can withstand high temperatures. This makes it a good choice for medical products that must be washed frequently.
Several factors can affect the bonding strength of hot melt glue. One is the softening point, which is determined by the type of wax used to make the hot melt. The softening point of styrene block copolymer-based hot melts can be measured using the ring and ball test or the Mettler method. The other factor is substrate-specific adhesion, which is determined by the type of material you’re trying to bond.
You can increase the bonding strength of your hot melt glue by adding more tackifying resin to it. The resin softens the glue and decreases its viscosity, allowing it to move more quickly. However, too much tackifying resin can lead to poor bonding performance because it creates a thick layer that does not penetrate the substrate. Therefore, it is important to find the right balance between tackifying resin and polymer. If you’re having trouble achieving the desired tack and adhesion, try changing the type of polymer or the type of tackifying resin you’re using.