| Lieu d'origine | Nantong, Jiangsu |
| Nom de marque | JCC |
| Certification | Oeko-tex Certificate, ISO, ZDHC |
| Numéro de modèle | JCC-5040D |
| Documents | PUR hot melt adhesive for t...0D.pdf |
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Polyurethane PUR |
| Curing Method | Moisture curing |
| Density | 1.05 g/cm³ |
| Viscosity | 3500 mPa·s @90℃ |
| Open time | > 30min |
| Suggest operating temperature | 90-120 ℃ |
| Application | laminating fabrics to film/membrane |
| Solid content | 100% |
| Chemical Resistance | Excellent |
| Heat Resistance | High |
| Temperature Resistance | High |
Polyurethane Reactive (PUR) adhesives are a specialized class of adhesives that are increasingly favored for applications in the textile industry, especially in home textile lamination. PUR adhesives are known for their outstanding bond strength, flexibility, and ability to adhere to a wide variety of substrates. In the context of home textiles, they are used to bond fabrics, foam, nonwovens, and other materials, providing long-lasting and durable laminations for products such as bedding, curtains, upholstery, and carpets.
Reactive Chemistry: PUR adhesives contain isocyanate groups that react with moisture (either from the air or the materials being bonded) to form a strong, durable bond.
Excellent Adhesion: They offer exceptional adhesion to a wide range of substrates, including textiles, plastics, metals, and foams, which is particularly useful in the textile industry where multiple material combinations are common.
Flexibility: After curing, PUR adhesives remain flexible, which is essential for applications in home textiles where the final product needs to retain its softness and flexibility (e.g., bed linens, upholstery).
Durability: Once cured, PUR adhesives are highly resistant to heat, water, and chemicals, making them ideal for products that will undergo regular washing or exposure to different environmental conditions.
Environmental Resistance: These adhesives are less prone to degradation from UV exposure or moisture, contributing to longer product lifespans.
Mattresses and Cushions: PUR adhesives are commonly used for laminating fabrics to foam in the production of mattresses, cushions, and pillows. The strong bond ensures that the fabric remains securely attached to the foam while maintaining the comfort and flexibility required for sleep products.
Upholstery: For furniture like sofas, chairs, and recliners, PUR adhesives are used to laminate fabrics to various cushioning materials such as foam or fiberfill. This bonding ensures that the fabric stays in place, is resistant to wear, and enhances the overall longevity of the upholstery.
Curtains and Drapes: PUR adhesives are used in the lamination of textiles to backing materials for curtains and drapes. They help provide a smooth, uniform finish while ensuring durability and resistance to environmental conditions such as light, moisture, and temperature fluctuations.
Bedding and Bed Linens: In products like comforters, duvets, and bedspreads, PUR adhesives can be used to laminate fabrics to other materials such as quilted foams or insulating layers, offering both thermal insulation and enhanced durability.
Carpets and Rugs: In the manufacturing of carpets, PUR adhesives help bond textile fibers to backing materials such as felt, jute, or rubber, ensuring durability and resistance to foot traffic while maintaining softness and comfort.
Protective Coatings: PUR adhesives are sometimes used in home textiles to apply protective coatings on fabrics, improving water resistance, durability, and stain resistance.
Unopened, it can typically be stored in a cool, dry place at 15-30°C for 6-12 months.
Once opened, use promptly and keep sealed or under nitrogen protection.
Packaging: 20kg or 200kg for one barrel.
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