Integrated Kitchen Cabinets

Home cabinet culture is a symbol of the quality of home life. The evolution of cabinet furniture bears witness to the quality of life. We are dedicated to the application of high-demand solid wood, panel materials, and various new materials to make cabinet products exquisite. The quality of cabinet products surpasses the requirements for general furniture. Water resistance, heat resistance, durability, environmental friendliness, quality, and taste are all very high requirements. High-quality so

Home cabinet culture is a symbol of quality living. The evolution of cabinet furniture is a witness to the quality of life. We are dedicated to meeting high demands for solid wood, panel materials, and various new material applications, making cabinet products exquisitely beautiful.

Cabinet product quality exceeds the requirements of general furniture. Waterproofness, heat resistance, durability, environmental friendliness, quality, and taste are all very high requirements. High-quality solid wood adhesive series, edge banding adhesive series, and vacuum membrane adhesive series. Various new materials (acrylic, high-gloss panel, stone) PUR adhesive application series. Various process structural adhesive application series. Consideration is made for every detail, providing an overall adhesive solution for cabinets.


Overall Cabinet Adhesive Solution, Related Processes and Recommended Adhesives:

Edge Banding Process Adhesives

For manual contour edge banding machines: 88210/88260/88160

For high-temperature automatic edge banding machines: 88500/88590/88050

For high-temperature, high-speed fully automatic edge banding machines: 88800/88520/88531HW

For PUR adhesive fully automatic edge banding machines: 60600

For APAO adhesive fully automatic edge banding machines: 82270

Other Adhesives for Cabinets

Laminating fireproof board surface material

Cold press for waterproof board: 9601/PG109/9603

Hot press for waterproof board: PG85HV/PG661

Laminating acrylic, high-gloss film surface material

PUR polyurethane application: 60701

Cold press, room temperature curing: PG105/TU133

Hot Melt Adhesives for Case Sealing

Vacuum membrane adhesive for PVC film: PG540/PG541-1/U6Z

45-degree solid wood door frame assembly

Room temperature cold press curing: PG52/PG95/960AB/902AB

High-frequency process assembly: PG80/PG95/PG52H

PB, MDF lamination: 9603/PG240/SAP21400/C15

Melamine board lamination: TU133/933AB


Common Problem Analysis

Edge Peeling or Cracking of PVC Edging After Painting

Problem Causes

• The glue line of the wood edge banding is too thick or has pinholes;

• The paint is too corrosive or the process is defective;

• The solvent resistance of the adhesive is poor;

Solutions

• Adjust equipment to reasonably control the amount of adhesive applied;

• When applying the sealer coat, choose a spray method whenever possible or select a less corrosive paint for sealing;

• Select adhesives with better solvent resistance, such as 88050, APAO, PUR;


Deformation of 0.5mm PVC Edge Banding with Low-Temperature Adhesive

Problem Causes

• The adhesive application temperature is too high, and the temperature resistance of the PVC edge banding is too poor, causing it to shrink and deform at this temperature.

Solutions

• Choose an adhesive with a lower application temperature, such as SH31100, while controlling the coating amount or switching to a better edge banding.


Why is the 45-degree Assembly of Solid Wood Door Frames Prone to Cracking?

Problem Causes

• The moisture content of the solid wood is high, leading to significant shrinkage stress and thus cracking;

• In 45-degree structural assembly, the structural bonding area is too small, and the bonded structural strength is less than the change in structural stress;

• Finished solid wood cabinets are placed in a humid environment for too long, absorbing moisture, and the stress increases, leading to cracking;

• The selected adhesive strength is insufficient to meet structural strength requirements.

Solutions

• Strictly control the solid wood moisture content within the range of 8%-10% to manage minor stress changes in the solid wood;

• For 45-degree assembly of solid wood cabinets, the structure must be secure; use tongue-and-groove joints with wooden dowels to maximize the bonding surface as much as possible to ensure bonded structural strength;

• Apply paint sealing to finished solid wood cabinets as soon as possible to prevent the solid wood from absorbing moisture and increasing its moisture content, or apply anti-cracking oil after the unfinished cabinet is made to better ensure the material stability of the solid wood cabinet;

• For 45-degree assembly of solid wood cabinets, an adhesive with at least D3 waterproof rating or higher, or epoxy resin adhesive, or high-solid content PU adhesive must be selected to better ensure process structural bonding strength.