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Dry Adhesive Powder is one of the most widely used chemical materials across various industries, particularly in packing, construction, textiles, wood, and paper sectors. Contact Us.
This type of adhesive is supplied in solid, powdered form, and when required, it is activated by the addition of water or specific solvents to exhibit its adhesive properties. Contact Us.
Below, we examine in scientific detail its concept, composition, applications, and advantages.
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Wood and furniture industry: For cold or hot pressing in veneering MDF, lentron and plywood sheets.
At least one year at 25 °C.
25 kg polypropylene bag
Dry adhesive powder is usually made from thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers that are soluble or dispersible in water. Common compositions include:
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adhesive, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA),:White to cream;sizeUsually at ambientAdd water or suitable solvent,10 to 30 minutes depending on the type ofhigh durability, easy transportation, environmentally friendly,Inhalable dust; use of a mask is recommended.Dry, cool environment,;
| Category | Specifications and Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Dry | powder |
| Main ingredients: polyvinyl acetate (PVA) | polyacrylates, natural resins, cellulose derivatives |
| Physical state | Powdery solid |
| Color and Appearance: | transparent after dissolution |
| Particle | 50–150 microns |
| pH of working solution: | 6.5 to 8.5 (neutral to slightly alkaline) |
| Activation temperature: | temperature (some types require heat) |
| How to activate: | mix until completely uniform. |
| Setting time: | adhesive and environmental conditions. |
| High final bond strength; | resistant to moisture and heat after drying |
| Main applications: | Wood and MDF, paper and cardboard, textiles, tiling, food packing |
| Main advantages: | ability to control concentration and drying speed |
| Hazards and Safety: | May cause skin irritation on direct contact. Keep away from flammable materials. |
| Storage conditions: | away from moisture and direct sunlight. |
| Biodegradability depends on the type of polymer | PVA and cellulose-based types are usually biodegradable. |
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