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Rubber Accelerator MBTS
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Hot melt Adhesive/Glue
KSh6,000.00 Original price was: KSh6,000.00.KSh5,000.00Current price is: KSh5,000.00.
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Hot melt adhesive, also known as hot glue, is a type of thermoplastic adhesive that is commonly available in stick form and is melted in a hot glue gun for application. It’s widely used in various industries and DIY projects due to its versatility and ease of use. Hot melt adhesives solidify as they cool, providing quick bonding for materials such as paper, cardboard, fabric, plastic, wood, and metal. They are used in packaging, woodworking, product assembly, and crafts, among other applications.
SKU:
ACS55642CHEM0
Category: OTHERS
Description
hot melt adhesive
- Packaging: Hot melt adhesives are extensively used in packaging for sealing cartons, boxes, and envelopes. They provide strong, reliable bonds that withstand shipping and handling.
- Product Assembly: They are used in the assembly of various products, including electronics, automotive parts, furniture, and appliances. Hot melt adhesives can bond different materials together efficiently.
- Woodworking: Hot melt adhesives are used in woodworking for bonding wood components, edge banding, laminating, and veneering. They provide a fast, strong bond without the need for clamping.
- Bookbinding: They are used in bookbinding for binding book pages together and attaching covers. Hot melt adhesives offer a durable bond that withstands the rigors of handling.
- Hygiene Products: Hot melt adhesives are used in the manufacturing of disposable hygiene products such as diapers, sanitary pads, and adult incontinence products. They bond various layers of materials in these products securely.
- Automotive: In the automotive industry, hot melt adhesives are used for interior trim assembly, headliner attachment, and bonding various components together. They offer heat resistance and durability.
- Electronics: Hot melt adhesives are used in electronics manufacturing for component bonding, wire tacking, and potting. They provide electrical insulation and protection against moisture.
- Footwear: They are used in shoe manufacturing for bonding shoe components, attaching soles, and reinforcing seams. Hot melt adhesives offer flexibility and resistance to environmental conditions.
- DIY and Crafts: Hot melt adhesives are popular among DIY enthusiasts and crafters for a wide range of projects, including scrapbooking, floral arrangements, and jewelry making. They offer a quick and easy way to bond materials together.
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