Biodegradable Hot Melt Adhesives


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Fugitive Hot Melt Adhesive

What is Fugitive Hot Melt adhesive?

Fugitive hot melt adhesive, also called “Credit Card glue” or “Booger glue”, is a Low-tack adhesive that produces removable, non-permanent bonds.

Fugitive hot melt adhesives form a Temporary Bond between two substrates leaving minimal residue and can be separated without damaging either substrate.


Cattie Adhesives manufactures a full line of high performance Fugitive / Removable Hot Melt Adhesives; available in several degrees of Color, Peel Strength, Tack, Shear Strength and Viscosity.

Our Fugitive Hot Melt adhesive can be formulated as Non-Staining and “Water White” Color; making them a great choice for Credit Card Affixing and Direct Mail applications.

Our Fugitive adhesives are widely used on Direct Mail and Marketing materials, where a substrate material – product insert, sample or a return envelope – is glued to another, usually a paper or film – mailing envelope or a magazine.

Fugitive hot melt is not designed to be reseal-able; for this we also make a Repositionable” Hot Melt.


We also have the capability to Coat our Fugitive Hot Melt Adhesives onto many different substrates including felts, films, liners, magnet, papers, plastics, and textiles; for various medical and industrial applications.


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Low Temperature Hot Melt Adhesives

Cattie Adhesives – Low Temperature Hot Melt Adhesives

What are Low Temperature hot melt adhesives?

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Hot Melt Glue Sticks


Hot Melt Glue Sticks are a great choice for most low volume adhesive bonding and hand held assembly gluing needs. Our Industrial grade Hot Melt Glue Sticks are formulated with the same high quality raw materials as our Bulk hot melts that we produce in chip, pellet and pillow forms.

Cattie Adhesives offers a complete line of hot melt glue sticks for all substrate types. Our Hot Melt Sticks can be Custom Formulated to have Very High Initial Tack and a Fast Set up time from a few seconds; or up to a Minute of Open Time before setting up.


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How to use Cohesive

How to use Cohesive – A Guide for using Synthetic or Natural Latex-Cold Seal Cohesive


Cohesive Bandage

General Converting Suggestions

– All new laminate structures should be qualified and approved by end use customer prior to full-scale production.

– All new OPV, release lacquers, inks, paper, films should be qualified prior to full-scale production.

Cohesive Handling Suggestions

– All cohesive should be rotated based on date received, oldest material should be used first.

– For best results, we recommend that product be used within three months.

– Only specified defoamers at specific percentages may be added. Any addition of anything else may interfere with adhesive performance.


 

Proper Cohesive testing

1) Run coat weight checks.

– Ideal coat weights are 2.4 – 3.7lbs/Ream. As always check coat weights on a regular basis.

 

2) Peel and seal ability testing.

– Peels and seal ability testing must be run initially, 24 hours, 7, 30, 60 and 90 days to insure performance over time.  Peel values should retain 75% of un-aged values over 90 days.  This is the bare minimum maintenance to guarantee performance.  It is the user’s responsibility to verify cohesive performance before selling product.

 

3) Blocking testing

– Blocking test should be run according to customer specification.

– Ensure that OPV, ink, paper, or film is not interfering with cohesive.

– Check peel and sealability test to see if any of the above are interfering.

 

4) Cohesive web storage

– Finished web should be wrapped in poly bags. Avoid direct light- UV oxidizes product.  Cohesive will lose auto adhesion capabilities.

– Humidity plastisizes cohesive increasing auto adhesive and block potential.

– Lack of humidity hardens cohesive requiring higher pressure, and heat to get required cold flow to make a bond.

 

5) Defoaming

– Use only Cattie recommended defoamers. For best results atomize or spray at the pan. Never add silicone based defoamers.


Adequate Tests

Although we believe that adherence to the above suggestions will result in optimum adhesive performance, it is impossible to evaluate all possible combinations of film/paper/OPV/printing inks/coating for adhesion performance.

Therefore, the suggestions herein are made without guarantee or representation as to the results.  We strongly recommend that adequate test be made in your plant to determine the suitability these adhesives and measure their performance for you intended use, and determine their acceptance for various end-use requirements.

It is particularly important to conduct testing when there is any change in film, paper, coating, printing ink, OPV or your process.


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