The furniture and woodworking industries increasingly rely on hot-melt adhesives for their adaptability, rapid curing speed, and wide-ranging substrates, including solid wood, laminates, and veneers.
A new bio-based hot glue derived from a byproduct of the wood pulp industry beats traditional epoxy resins and commercial hot-melt glues in terms of adhesive performance. Researchers from Beijing ...
Scientist have developed a hot-melt tissue adhesive (i.e., medical glue that is applied in a molten state) capable of healing operative wounds. This adhesive has excellent medical material properties ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BioBond Adhesives, Inc. ("BioBond"), a leader in innovative biobased adhesives and coatings, today announced its next entry into the hot melt market ...
NIMS has developed a hot-melt tissue adhesive (i.e., medical glue that is applied in a molten state) capable of healing operative wounds. This adhesive has excellent medical material properties in ...
A new line of hot-melt adhesives provide a strong bond between metals and thermoplastics including aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, copper, brass, Santoprene, polyethylene, neoprene, PVC, ...
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