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Solvent-based adhesives, hot-melt adhesives (paperboards, cardboards), dispersion adhesives (for further information refer to Section 5.2). Tip For bonding of papers, paperboards, photos and the like, glue-sticks - available for detatchable and nondetachable bonded joints - are recommended because of their convenient application (Section 5.8). Solvent-based adhesives, dispersions, hot-melt adhesives, contact adhesives (for further information refer to Section 9.5). [Pg.123]

Using the wood glue, stick the twig pieces on the newspaper-covered vase or tub. Repeat the gluing and sticking of twigs until the entire plastic vase or tub is covered. [Pg.16]

Cover the entire front of the bag with glue. Stick on the 3-inch pieces in all directions so that the front of the bag is covered with scrap paper. [Pg.123]

Using a small amount of cyanoacrylate glue, stick the tissue block to the stage of a tissue sheer supporting the side furthest away from the sheer blade with a small block of agar (see Notes 10 and 11). [Pg.28]

In the last 40 years, many suppliers tried to find methods of clean and easy application of adhesives, glues and sealants. The main idea was to use adhesives in dry form, to avoid the stickiness and dirty application of the old glues. A need for adapted application equipment came from this. The main invention was the pressure sensitive tapes and labels, and then the hot melts supplied as dry solid granulates. There was also the preformed tape sealants, the structural adhesives supplied as film adhesives used in aircraft bonding figure 92, the heat sealable tapes and films, the hot melt sticks and lately the glue sticks for office use. [Pg.171]

The materials shown in Table 6.2 are classified as vinyl polymers because the starting material, the monomer, contains a carbon-carbon double bond. Super Glue sticks because of its ready conversion to the vinyl polymer shown. What is the monomer ... [Pg.246]

Applications additive in various polymers, agriculture (seed coating, crop protection, fertilizer binder), batteries, coatings (antifogging, dispersant), cosmetics, emulsifier, glue sticks, hot-melt adhesives, medical devices, membranes, paper, photoresists, pressure-sensitive adhesives, printed circuit boards, sizing agent, tablet binder and excipient ... [Pg.651]

Poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) has acquired significance as a binder in glue sticks. In addition to the polymer, these sticks consist primarily of a soap/water gel as builder. After application, the water evaporates, leaving the solid behind as bonding agent [39]. [Pg.28]

Paper adhesives in solid (glue sticks), liquid, or cassette form (adhesive rollers)... [Pg.89]

Glue Sticks (Paper Adhesives, Solid). Glue sticks are used for gluing paper, cardboard, photos, and labels. Most of these sticks are solvent-fi-ee and contain a soap gel as builder and natural and/or synthetic polymers as adhesive component. They are also marketed as refiUable sticks. [Pg.89]

Of late, higher performance glue sticks based, for example, on polyurethane, which can be used to glue other materials such as wood, plastics, and metals have become available. [Pg.89]

These adhesives are available in several forms pellets, monofilament, ground resins, billets, and glue sticks. The pellets and ground resins can be applied with standard bulk hot melt applicators. The monofilaments, first developed by Bostik, are applied with specialized melting equipment. The billets are applied with modified bulk melt equipment which melts only the surface of the billet in contact with a heated... [Pg.483]

Initial experiments and theoretical studies to glue sticks in wood and the properties of the composite were carried out about 25 years ago. After basic considerations about the technology and the failure modes the first investigations concerned the stress distribution along the shear connection. At the beginning, the diameter of the boreholes was smaller than the rod diameter to create an additional mechanical bond between the bar and the wood. This changed in the late 1980s to the pure adhesive bond form (Portner and Seim 2008). [Pg.1267]

Overall, LAPAP requires moving a laser across the surface of a substrate following a spatial pattern to photobleach a fluorescently tagged solution (Fig. 3). The laser behaves as a micrometer-resolution glue stick that binds molecules to the surface, with the special property that the concentration is proportional to the laser energy. [Pg.427]

In the third limiting case of polymer diffusion, both the solute and the solvent are polymers. This case has practical importance in adhesion, in material failure, and in polymer fabrication. In the simplest terms, this case includes why glue sticks. [Pg.138]


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