Edge Gluing Adhesive

Edge Gluing Adhesive from IWG, covering wood adhesive, industrial adhesive, hot melt adhesive and application support.

Panel Glue: Introduction and Features

Panel Glue: Introduction and Features

EVA carton sealing hot melt adhesive is a thermoplastic resin primarily made from EVA, used for packaging carton sealing. It is suitable for bonding corrugated paper, kraft paper, Styrofoam, packaging paper, and other materials, and is applicable for manual carton sealing with various hot melt glue gun equipment. The Yongtenai EVA carton sealing hot melt adhesive series SH30012 and SH30018 are both transparent granular adhesives, environmentally friendly. SH30012 is suitable for bonding corrugat

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Large temperature differences between winter and summer: How to better use assembly adhesive?

Large temperature differences between winter and summer: How to better use assembly adhesive?

Summer persists in Guangdong, while Mohe in Heilongjiang, China’s northernmost point, has already seen its first snowfall of the year. With such a stark temperature contrast between north and south, furniture factories in different regions face distinct challenges — wood processing, adhesive application, and more can all vary depending on the temperature. So how should wood bonding adhesives be used in different seasons, and what precautions should be taken? Yongtenai wood bonding adhesive exper

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Why should wood be seasoned and dried before panel gluing?

Why should wood be seasoned and dried before panel gluing?

In wood panel bonding, the prepared adhesive has a standing time, which is the adhesive’s active period. Using it within this standing time allows the assembly adhesive to perform optimally. Before using assembly adhesive to bond wood panels, the wood also needs to be dried and conditioned for a period. If the conditioning time is insufficient, the bonded panels are prone to cracking. The typical treatment for kiln-dried wood is to let it rest in a dry storage warehouse for a certain period, pri

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Here comes a cold snap! Is the cold pressing of your wooden doors wreaking havoc due to the chill?

Here comes a cold snap! Is the cold pressing of your wooden doors wreaking havoc due to the chill?

While friends in the south are still enjoying a gentle autumn breeze, those in the north are already wrapped in mink coats. As the weather turns cold, the challenge of wood door bonding returns. Cold pressing, which usually takes only a few hours, now demands 24 hours or even longer waiting times. Long cold-pressing cycles, tight project schedules, and slow capital turnover—for wood door manufacturers still relying on traditional cold-press equipment, the cold-press lamination process is, withou

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