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Bookbinding adhesives

Use Production of polyurethane and unsaturated polyester resins, triethylene glycol textile softener petroleum solvent extraction dehydration of natural gas, plasticizers, and surfactants solvent for nitrocellulose and many dyes and oils humectant for tobacco, casein, synthetic sponges, paper products cork compositions, bookbinding adhesives, dyeing assistant, cosmetics, antifreeze solutions. [Pg.418]

Uses Prod, of polyurethane and unsat. polyester resins, triethylene glycol, morpholine, paints textile softener, lubricant solvent for nitrocellulose, dyes, oils, printing inks extraction solvent dehydration of natural gas, plasticizers, surfactants humectant for tobacco, casein, and syn. sponge cork compositions bookbinding adhesives dyeing assistant cosmetics antifreeze ingred. PU chain extender processing aid ac-... [Pg.1073]

Consumption of PVAC bookbinding adhesive almost doubled during the past 12 years, mostly for the casing-in step in edition books and for making continuous business forms (Table 12). [Pg.25]

Table 11. Bookbinding Adhesive Containing Styrene Block Copolymer. Table 11. Bookbinding Adhesive Containing Styrene Block Copolymer.
A number of synthetic rubbers are produced by emulsion polymerization and are, therefore, available in latex form. Those of greatest commercial interest are SBR, acrylic, neoprene, and vinyl acetate-ethylene. Rubber latexes, particularly natural and SBR, have been used for many years in carpet and upholstery backsiz-ings, bag, shoe, and bookbinding adhesives, tile mastics, tire cord dips, and wookworking adhesives. [Pg.559]

The large volume applieations for moisture-euring polyurethanes are diseussed briefly in the applieations seetion below. These adhesive offer superior low temperature, high temperature, and speeifie adhesion performanee in comparison to conventional hot melts. These attributes have allowed them to excel in various product assembly applications, including structures such as windows, doors, furniture, and automotive headlamps and trim. Newer applications include bookbinding, fabric laminating, and assembly of athletic shoes. [Pg.735]

Moisture-curing hot melts are a small but fast growing segment of the urethane adhesive market. They are used mostly in construction and furniture assembly applications. Recent applications include RV sidewall assembly and other OEM automotive applications. Smaller applications include bookbinding and footwear. A typical adhesive is shown below ... [Pg.784]

Hot melt adhesives based on poly(3HB-co-3HV) have also been described [119]. Hot melts are commonly used in bookbinding, bag ending and case and carton sealing and are mostly based on synthetic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene ethylene-vinyl acetate and styrene block copolymers [119]. Hot melts based on PHAs alleviate the dependence on petroleum based materials and allow the development of biodegradable alternatives based on natural raw materials. [Pg.273]

Use Latex water paints adhesives for paper, wood, glass, metals, and porcelain intermediate for conversion to polyvinyl alcohol and acetals sealant shatterproof photographic bulbs paper coating and paperboard bookbinding textile finishing non-woven fabric binder component of lacquers, inks, and plastic wood strengthening agent for cements. [Pg.1021]

The reactive hotmelt adhesives retain a high level of flexibility and dynamic load-bearing capacities even after crossUnking and are used to join plastics to one another as well as to wood (furniture industry), glass (construction industry), aluminum (sandwich elements), and painted surfaces. Typical applications include window casement sheathing, foil laminations, clip fasteners, bookbinding, textile... [Pg.242]

These materials are copolymers of polyethylene and vinyl acetate monomer used for film applications and hot melt adhesive and coating applications. The hot melt adhesives are used for cardboard box assembly, bookbinding and furniture assembly. [Pg.183]

Because of the need to remove water, most applications for aqueous adhesives are with materials that would allow transmission of water vapor. Hence the major uses are with paper, wood and fabric, either as binders or laminating adhesives. Typical applications of emulsion adhesives include the following remoistenable gummed tape, tube winding, box manufacture, plywood manufacture, woodworking, bookbinding, abrasives manufacture, and as textile adhesives. [Pg.618]

The widespread use of hot melt adhesives includes bookbinding (soft cover binding of books and magazines), component assembly in electronics, consumer durables, automotive fields, and various applications in the packaging industry (e.g., carton sealing, bag making, labels), footwear manufacture (counters and toe puffs), woodworking, and the textile industry. [Pg.618]


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