Hot Melt Adhesive for Furniture
Furniture upholstery:
Hot melt adhesives are widely used in furniture upholstery and finishing work. For example, it can be used to paste finishing materials, such as wood grain veneer, PVC veneer, etc., to make the furniture surface more beautiful and durable. In addition, hot melt adhesive can also be used to fix decorative items, such as corner lines, decorative strips, lace, etc.
Furniture splicing:
Hot melt adhesives can be used for splicing and joining of furniture. It can quickly bond joints of different materials, such as wood, plastic, metal, etc., to form a strong connection. This is useful for making frames, support structures and components for furniture.
Furniture Restoration:
Hot melt adhesive is also a common material for restoring furniture. If the furniture is cracked, peeling or damaged, it can be repaired with hot melt adhesive. It can fill gaps and cracks and restore structure and stability to furniture.
Furniture manufacturing:
During the production of furniture, hot melt adhesives are used to fix and bond different parts. For example, it can be used to bond wooden parts of furniture, plywood, plywood, etc. Hot melt adhesives can provide fast cure times, speeding up production and increasing efficiency.
The characteristics of furniture hot melt adhesive on furniture:
1. The bonding is fast, the interval between gluing and bonding is only a few seconds, the saw head and edge trimming can be completed within 24 seconds, no drying time is required, and it can be used in continuous and automated wood bonding lines, greatly improving production Efficiency, save the factory cost.
2. Wide application, suitable for bonding various materials.
3. It can be bonded several times, that is, apply hot melt adhesive on the wood. When the requirements are not met due to cooling and solidification, it can be reheated for secondary bonding.
4. The solid content is 100%, and it has gap-filling properties, which avoids the disadvantages of deformation, dislocation and shrinkage of the adhered parts caused by edge rolling, air bubbles and cracking. Because there is no solvent, the moisture content of wood does not change, and there is no danger of fire and poisoning.
