Hot melt film has been widely used in various industries today, but it is mostly used in large area lamination applications, soften fabrics, rolls, plates, etc. These occasions are particularly high demand for hot melt film, which often has a certain wide demand.
When some customers use hot melt adhesive film for production, will they encounter the phenomenon of air bubbles in the laminated finished products?
Hot melt adhesive film is widely used in many fields, and people know more and more about hot melt adhesive film. However, understanding is only relative, and there are still some problems in using hot melt adhesive film, the most common one being the poor bonding.
As a relatively new adhesive product, hot melt film is now widely used in large area lamination in the garment, footwear, and automotive industries. As it happens, these are the areas in which laminators are currently operating.
In the shoe industry, hot melt adhesive film has replaced traditional glue and is penetrating more deeply into the depth of application of shoe materials and has made great breakthroughs. However, hot melt adhesive film promotion in the shoe material field is not smooth sailing.
Many industries and fields have accepted hot melt adhesive film as an industrial adhesive product. Still, there are also many special kinds of hot melt adhesive film, which are briefly introduced below.
We often get inquiries asking if we have hot melt adhesive film resistant to high temperatures. They ask how high the temperature resistance is, and the requirement is 200℃. This condition, honestly, as a traditional hot melt adhesive film, can only say "I can't do it".
Hot melt film back tack is a situation where the layers of hot melt film are bonded to each other without being heated or bonded to the release paper.