Glue, Adhesives, Applicators

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31130

31130

Steinel

GLUE HOTMELT HIPUR PLY 30SEC SET

0

04080

04080

Steinel

GLUE STICK 1/2" X 10" 1=18STICKS

7

110049644

110049644

Steinel

GF 14 CARTON GLUE STICK12" GLUE

2

110049794

110049794

Steinel

G200C CLEAR GLUE STICKS10" GLUE

5

110049638

110049638

Steinel

GF 23 WOOD GLUE STICK12" GLUE ST

2

110049641

110049641

Steinel

GF 213 LAMINATE GLUE STICK12" GL

2

110049648

110049648

Steinel

G200C CLEAR GLUE STICKS10" GLUE

2

110049635

110049635

Steinel

GF 232 GENERAL PURPOSE GLUE STIC

2

110049647

110049647

Steinel

GF 260 HIGH STRENGTH GLUE STICK1

2

110049640

110049640

Steinel

GF 213 LAMINATE GLUE STICK12" GL

10

110049643

110049643

Steinel

GF 14 CARTON GLUE STICK12" GLUE

10

110049634

110049634

Steinel

GF 232 GENERAL PURPOSE GLUE STIC

7

110049637

110049637

Steinel

GF 23 WOOD GLUE STICK12" GLUE ST

10

110049646

110049646

Steinel

GF 260 HIGH STRENGTH GLUE STICK1

14

31131

31131

Steinel

GLUE HOTMELT HIPUR PLY 60SEC SET

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31132

31132

Steinel

GLUE HOTMELT HIPUR PLY 75SEC SET

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110049721

110049721

Steinel

HIPURFORMER KIT IN WHITE BOX

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Glue, Adhesives, Applicators

1. Overview

Tapes, adhesives, and applicators are critical components in modern manufacturing and assembly processes. These materials enable permanent or temporary bonding between surfaces through mechanical adhesion, chemical bonding, or physical interlocking. Adhesives include liquid glues, pressure-sensitive tapes, and structural adhesives, while applicators encompass dispensing systems, spray equipment, and automated bonding machines. Their importance spans industries such as automotive, electronics, construction, and healthcare, offering advantages in weight reduction, vibration damping, and design flexibility.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Double-sided TapesHigh initial tack, permanent bondingSignage mounting, automotive trim assembly
Foam TapesGap-filling, vibration dampingWindow glazing, HVAC sealing
Epoxy AdhesivesHigh strength, chemical resistanceAerospace composite bonding
Hot Melt AdhesivesFast curing, thermoplastic propertiesPackaging, product assembly
Conductive AdhesivesElectrical continuity, EMI shieldingFlexible printed circuits

3. Structure and Composition

Adhesive tapes typically consist of a carrier material (PET, foam, or fabric) coated with adhesive layers (acrylic, rubber, or silicone). Liquid adhesives contain polymers (epoxy, polyurethane), solvents or water carriers, and additives for specific properties. Applicators integrate precision dispensing valves, heated hoses, or robotic arms for controlled application. Pressure-sensitive adhesives require optimized viscoelastic properties to balance adhesion and cohesion forces.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Tensile StrengthMaximum stress before failure (MPa)Determines load-bearing capacity
Peel AdhesionBond strength between surfaces (N/cm )Affects joint durability
Cure TimeTime to reach full strength (minutes/hours)Impacts production throughput
Temperature ResistanceOperating range (-50 C to 200 C)Defines environmental suitability
ViscosityFlow characteristics (cP)Controls application method

5. Application Fields

  • Automotive: Structural bonding of panels, vibration damping
  • Electronics: Die attach adhesives, conductive bonding
  • Construction: Window sealing, insulation mounting
  • Medical: Transdermal drug delivery patches
  • Packaging: Case sealing with hot melt adhesives

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
3MScotch Double Coated Tape 9448Acrylic adhesive, 1.2mm foam core
HenkelLoctite EA 9466Epoxy adhesive for carbon fiber bonding
ITWDevcon Plastic WelderTwo-part cyanoacrylate adhesive
BASFElastobond AP-310Waterborne adhesive for foam bonding
NordsonProEdge Dispensing SystemHigh-precision adhesive application

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include: - Required bond strength vs. substrates (metal, plastic, etc.) - Environmental exposure (temperature, humidity, chemicals) - Production speed requirements (fast curing vs. extended work time) - Application method compatibility (manual vs. automated) - Regulatory compliance (flammability, biocompatibility)

8. Industry Trends Analysis

Current trends include: - Development of water-based and UV-curable adhesives for sustainability - Increased adoption of reactive hot melts in automotive assembly - Integration of smart dispensing systems with Industry 4.0 - Growth in electric vehicle battery bonding applications - Nanotechnology-enhanced adhesives for extreme environments

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