IntroductionA bonding failure rarely starts with the adhesive alone. It often comes from a mismatch between glue chemistry, substrate type, machine setup, temperature control, and production speed.
READ MOREIntroductionA hot melt glue tank that looks “large enough” on paper can still slow down a production line if its melt rate, refill cycle, or adhesive residence time does not match real output.
READ MOREIntroductionHot glue may seem like a quick fix for polyurethane, but the result depends heavily on the material’s surface, flexibility, and heat sensitivity. A bond that works on rigid polyurethane plastic may fail on foam, glossy coatings, or parts exposed to moisture and movement.
READ MOREIntroductionTextile lamination often fails in the details: a fabric may bond well at first, then lose strength after washing, feel too stiff, or slow down production because the adhesive needs extended drying.
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