Complete Product Guide to Henkel Loctite Technomelt PUR Polyurethane Adhesives

Mastering Adhesion with Henkel Loctite Technomelt PUR Polyurethane Adhesives Adhesives play a crucial role in various manufacturing and industrial ...

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Glue for Wood

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Glue for Wood: Why 50-Gram PUR Adhesives are the Ideal Choice Woodworking enthusiasts know that the key to ...

Ultimate Guide to Waterproof Glue: Understanding the Benefits of PUR Hot Melt Adhesives

Unbeatable Waterproof Glue: Choose Infinity Bond 50 Gram PUR Adhesives for Lasting Results Are you tired of adhesive solutions that can't handle a ...

Preventative Maintenance: A Guide To Cleaning Your Hot Melt Adhesive System

The invention of hot melt adhesive equipment has made it easier than ever for manufacturers to produce and package their goods across a wide variety of industries. From sealing cartons to binding books, hot melt adhesive machinery can offer a more efficient and less wasteful process to get products into consumers' hands. But over time, these machines can become clogged with residue from the adhesives they dispense — leading to poor performance and reduced efficiency.  As such, it's essential to take preventative measures by regularly maintaining and cleaning hot melt equipment in order to keep it in excellent condition. In this blog, we'll discuss the importance of cleaning your hot melt equipment, which cleaning solutions our experts recommend, and how best to go about cleaning your machinery.

3M RP+ Tapes: A Quick Guide

When it comes to industrial adhesive tapes, 3M is a name that is synonymous with quality and reliability. For decades now, their VHB (Very High Bond) tapes have been a popular choice for construction, automotive, and many other industrial applications. Recently, they've released an improved version of their VHB RP tapes that takes performance to the next level — the RP+ series.  In this article, we'll explore the features and benefits of 3M's RP+ product line and why we think it may be the future of industrial adhesive tapes. 

A Complete Guide To 3M VHB Tapes

VHB (Very High Bond) tapes were first introduced by 3M in the 1980s as a solution for bonding and attaching items without the need for mechanical fasteners or adhesives that required long curing times. Due to their innovative nature, they quickly gained popularity in various industries for their application capabilities.  In this guide, we'll break down VHB tapes, what makes them so revolutionary, application best practices, and more for a comprehensive look at this incredible product line. Read on to learn all about VHB tapes today. 

Tired of Packaging Hot Melt Price Increases? Introducing Infinity Bond ProPACK

Tired of Price Increases on Bulk Hot Melt? We've Got You. Let's face it, there have been a lot of price increases on packaging hot melt adhesives lately. Like, a lot of price increases. To fight these rising costs, Infinity Bond has formulated a completely new type of packaging hot melt with superior performance and price savings in mind. Quite simply, ProPACK is better hot melt for less.

tobinyukbusiness.shop Announces USA Distributor Partnership with Kleiberit Adhesives

tobinyukbusiness.shop is pleased to announce its partnership with Kleiberit Adhesives. As a trusted leader in the adhesive industry, tobinyukbusiness.shop is committed...

PUR Adhesives vs. Wood Glue for Woodworking

Wood glue isn’t always the best choice for joining wood to wood. In some applications a PUR adhesive might be a better choice. Understanding the re...

Choosing a 3M PUR Adhesive for Your Application

PUR adhesives come in many different formulations, each of which spread, bond and perform in slightly different ways. These characteristics have i...

Dextrin-Based Adhesives for Biodegradable Laminating

Biodegradable adhesives break down over time and revert to what they were made from. Those that aren’t biodegradable don’t, which can be a problem...

Traditional Hot Melt vs. PUR Polyurethane Hot Melt Adhesives

The advantages of polyurethane hot melt are numerous. We take a closer look at the pros and cons of polyurethane hot melts compared to traditional hot melts.