• New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price
  • New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price
  • New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price
  • New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price
  • New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price

New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price

Bonding Function: High Temperature Resistant Adhesive
Morphology: Solid-State
Application: Automobile, Construction, Woodworking, Fiber & Garment, Packing
Material: EVA
Classification: Hot Melt
Main Agent Composition: Rubber
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US$ 10/kg 1 kg(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
RY6880
Characteristic
Weatherability
Promoter Composition
Curing Agent
Composition
Inorganic Material
Color
White
Type
Hot Melt
Application1
Coated Paper
Application2
Bookbinding
Application3
Spine
Application4
Magazine
Application5
Offset Paper
Mini
10kg
Transport Package
Packed in 25kg Paper Bag
Specification
10/25kg/bag
Trademark
ROCKY
Origin
Shanghai, China
HS Code
3506919090
Production Capacity
50000 Tons/Year

Product Description

Hot Sale Brochure Side Binding Hot Melt Adhesive Bookbinding Glue 

Product Name Hot Sale Brochure Side Binding Hot Melt Adhesive Bookbinding Glue

Appearance

White or yellow granule  

Ingredient

EVA
FEATURES 

Good bonding strength

Fast setting

Good flexibility 

Hot-resistance performance

Packing

25kg/bag 

Suggested running temperature

150-180°C   

Port Sanghai

New Hot Melt Adhesive for Bookbinding with Competitive Price
What is bookbinding?

Bookbinding is the process of connecting individual pages of a book into a single volume. The history of bookbinding started in the first century with religious codices that were printed on vellum and bound. This technique was the beginning to bookbinding and the same concept is still used today.

How did the bookbinding process evolve?

Before the invention of Gutenberg's printing press the art of bookbinding was practiced mainly by monks who copied and recopied entire libraries. But in 1447 with the Gutenberg's invention it increased reproduction capabilities and allowed books finally to take to the streets, however all the binding was still done by hand. During the Nineteenth century techniques were developed to create paper out from wood pulp making the cost of paper significantly less. The biggest breakthrough in the advancement of bookbinding came during latter part of the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century. In 1868, David McConnell Smyth patented the first sewing machines that were designed for bookbinding. Smyth went on to develop machines for gluing, trimming, case-making and casing-in during the next three decades. Many of his machines are still in use today.

The perfect binding was invented in 1895, but wasn't used popularly for bookbinding until 1931 when Albatross Books first introduced paperback books. Soon Penguin Books followed in 1935 producing paperbacks in their classic books. Then Pocket Books in 1939, started producing its popular titles in the paperbacks, they caught on quickly and soon everyone was reading paperback books. However, the early perfect binding was done with cold glue which got brittle over time. But in 1940s the DuPont company developed a hot melt adhesive for the binding process, which made longer lasting books.

Fast forward to today, the techniques and technology has changed but bookbinding is still used today to compile information in a volume. The development of a hot melt adhesive for bookbinding dropped the cost of producing books greatly and allowed our world to become flooded with books.

Product Description
Our bookbinding hot melt adhesive is a perfect binding hot melt that is widely used in the manufacturing of books. Our company provides two types of bookbinding adhesive, including spine glue and side glue, which are suitable for various paper and book covers.

Features:
Our bookbinding hot melt adhesive offers many advantages. The lack of water and solvent allows hot melt to attain high bonding strength quickly and produce no pollution. In addition, low melt viscosity and high melt flow index contribute to high bookbinding speed. Moreover, our hot glue is resistant to ink corrosion, high and low temperatures, so books bound with it can be used in many parts of the world.

Hotmelt Adhesive for Book Binding
APPLICATION  Hot-melted adhesive, designed as back glue for bookbinding application and so on.
                         Especially for the paper which the weight is below 200g.
 
PROPERTIES   Good melting properties
                         No stringing
                        Good thermal stability
                        Good wetting properties
                        Fast setting and good flexibility
 
                       Appearance          White granule
                       Solid Content        100%
 
CONDITION    1.It an be used on high-speed and medium-speed bookbinding flow-line and non 
                         flow-line machine.
                        2.Recommended operation temperature: 150-180°C (Don't exceed 180°C).
                        3.The supports and edges must be at ambient temperature(which should not be LESS than 15°C).


 STORAGE     24 months in its original package at an average temperature of 25°C or below. Store in  
                a clean, dry area. Keep containers closed. Storage temperature should not exceed 40°C.


 

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