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[Case Study] Hot Melt Conversion of Solvent-Based Adhesives (Non-Solvent)

This is a case study on solving challenges for a pharmaceutical manufacturer. We achieved uniform application of non-solvent adhesive (hot melt) using a curtain spray coating device.

[Consultation from a certain pharmaceutical manufacturer] They were spraying solvent-based adhesive solutions onto substrates, but due to adverse effects on human health and severe contamination of the work environment caused by the dispersion of the solutions, they contacted us to improve the sanitary and work environment contamination. [Introduced System] Curtain spray coating device [Features] ■ Compatible with adhesives from high viscosity to low viscosity ■ Utilizes the cohesive force and viscosity of hot melt (adhesive) to discharge fine fibers, enabling uniform thin film coating ■ Breathable and achieves a soft finish [Introduction Effects] Improvement of work hygiene environment by replacing with hot melt adhesive Elimination of the drying oven that was used after applying solvent-based adhesive, achieving space-saving *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【Features】 - Compatible with adhesives from high viscosity to low viscosity - Utilizes the cohesiveness and viscosity of hot melt adhesives to extrude fine fibers, enabling uniform thin film application - Breathable, achieving a soft finish

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