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What products use a lot of hot melt adhesive films?
As an environmentally friendly adhesive, hot melt adhesive film is widely used in many industries and fields because of its unique properties. The following are some products or areas where hot melt adhesive films are widely used:
2024-07-08
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What products use a lot of hot melt adhesive films?

    As an environmentally friendly adhesive, hot melt adhesive film is widely used in many industries and fields because of its unique properties. The following are some products or areas where hot melt adhesive films are widely used:

    Automobile and aircraft manufacturing:

    In the manufacturing of automobiles and aircraft, hot melt adhesive films are used to make parcel shelves, door panels, pillars, seats, awnings, soundproofing components, carpets and other items. These parts often involve a combination of multiple materials, such as foam plastics, textiles, non-woven fabrics, leather, PVC boards, polyurethane foam, etc. hot melt adhesive films can provide good bonding effects and temperature resistance, low VOC emissions, and resistance to UV and other characteristics.

    Clothing and shoes industry:

    In clothing production,hot melt adhesive films is widely used to bond the exterior and lining of clothing, belt loops, labels, bra cup embroidery or lace, etc. It can provide sewing-free, waterproof and washable, breathable, comfortable and other advantages, making clothing varieties more diverse.

    Construction sector:

    In the construction field, hot melt adhesive films are also widely used. From roof components to walls, from downstairs floors to home textiles (such as furniture, curtains, etc.), hot melt adhesive films can be used to bond thermal or acoustic insulation components, carpet pads, decorative components (such as wallpaper or PVC flooring) and more .

    Daily necessities and industrial products:

    hot melt adhesive films are also widely used in the manufacturing of various daily necessities and industrial products such as mobile phone cases, bags, home textiles and wall coverings, and cabinet wooden doors. These products often involve a combination of multiple materials. Hot melt adhesive films can provide a strong bonding effect while meeting the appearance and functional requirements of the product.

    In summary, hot melt adhesive films has been widely used in many industries and fields due to its wide range of applications and excellent performance characteristics. With the continuous advancement of technology and the continuous expansion of application fields, the market demand for hot melt adhesive films will also continue to grow.

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​From the perspective of curing conditions, TPU hot melt adhesive film does not need to rely on special environments, while anaerobic adhesives are severely restricted by "auerobicity". The curing principle of anaerobic glue is to undergo polymerization under conditions of lack of oxygen and catalyzed by metal ions (such as iron and copper). If it is in an environment where air circulation or metal substrates are not available, the curing speed will be greatly slowed down or even unable to cure. In automotive interiors, most bonding scenarios are "open" (such as bonding the door panel skin to PP substrate, and the ceiling fabric to the sponge), the air can freely contact the bonding surface, and the substrate is mostly non-metallic (PP, ABS, fabric, etc.), lacking metal ion catalysis, and additional catalyst is required when using anaerobic glue, and the curing time is as long as several hours, which is difficult to meet the needs of industrial production. The TPU hot melt adhesive film only needs to be melted by heating (120-160℃) and can be cured after pressurization and cooling. It does not need to rely on the ambient oxygen concentration or the base material. It can be cured stably in open or closed bonding scenarios, and the curing time only takes a few dozen seconds to a few minutes, adapting to the fast-paced needs of the interior production line.
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