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Read the March issue and learn the latest from raw material suppliers, review the benefits of pigging in adhesive and sealant manufacturing, and get a sneak peek into the upcoming ASC Convention and Expo.
In response to regulatory change requirements and industry demand for safer assembly solutions, Henkel has exchanged certain raw materials in selected products in its LOCTITE range of instant adhesives.
Carbon IR emitters operate at a wavelength especially suited for materials such as plastics, paper, and textiles, including tailor-made laminated systems.
A fully automated adhesive dosing-mixing-and-filling system for an adhesive research laboratory uses mixers that can function under vacuum without the use of stirring tools.
From increasing yields and capacity, to lowering costs and improving environmental sustainability, the use of modern liquid product recovery technology is set to increase in sealant and adhesive manufacturing.
Liquid product recovery technology, more commonly referred to as “pigging,” is in wide use by companies that process liquids, and it can help an adhesive or sealant manufacturer improve their environmental sustainability.
The U.S. housing market and the continued move towards lighter vehicles are two factors that are driving the U.S. adhesives and sealants industry, as well as the broader chemical sector.