Adhesive and equipment manufacturers
| Tex Year Industries Inc. | |
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For the past 35 years, Tex Year has started and maintained the importing and distribution of advanced adhesives and macromolecular, special chemicals, followed by the manufacturing and exporting of environmental, toxic-free hot melt adhesive and super glue, and the manufacturing exporting of heating apparatuses, glue guns, adhesive binders, and laminators. |
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| Klebstoffwerke COLLODIN | |
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This company produces commercial cold and hot melt adhesives for labeling and packing industries. |
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| Valco Melton Inc | |
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Valco Melton Inc is one of the world's leading suppliers of adhesive application and quality assurance equipment. Valco Melton Inc was established in 1952 |
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| Homeease Industrial CO., LTD | |
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Homeease Ind. LTD was founded in 1980. Homeease company working at the Taiwan market during the 27 years old. Company produces hand guns for hot melt adhesive applying. Production of this company are patented and has ISO 9001 quality certificate. |
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| BÜHNEN GmbH & Co.KG | |
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BÜHNEN company is the leading manufacturer of the hot melt adhesives and hand equipment for adhesive application in the |
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| Beardow & Adams (Adhesives) Limited | |
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Beardow Adams is the biggest hot melt manufacturer in the United Kingdom and one of the biggest in Europe. |
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| Jowat | |
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Jowat company is the biggest Germany’s adhesive producers. Company was founded in 1919. Company has customers around all over the world and supplies adhesive materials for woodworking, textile, building, paper, packing and automobile industries. |
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| Henkel | |
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Henkel is the guiding world manufacturer and supplier of adhesive for industrial use for wide range of application. |
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“ROSUPACK 2008” exhibition is one of the biggest specialized exhibitions in Russia. This year it was held on June 23-27 in the exhibition centre “KROKUS-EXPO”.
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Prior to the 1970’s most manufacturer’s joints in corrugated box were either stapled or glued with a “pot and wheel” system. Since the advent of resin-based adhesives and closed, extrusion application systems, the possibility of running higher speeds with more accurate glue pattern placement became a reality. During the last 30 years, most of the systems installed were based on low-pressure adhesive system and a simple head that contacted that board, usually at an angle. The advent of faster direct-electric valves and further advances in adhesive technology have made jetting the glue from a distance away from the board a valid method for applying adhesives. Non-contact manufacturer’s joint glue application can offer advantages for corrugated converters, but also come with some downsides.
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