Fabric Adhesive Glue / Jelly Glue / Gelatin Adhesive For Industrial

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October 21, 2024
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Brief: Discover the versatile Fabric Adhesive Glue, also known as Jelly Glue or Gelatin Adhesive, designed for industrial applications. This natural, water-based adhesive is perfect for carton gift boxes, cosmetics packaging, bookbinding, and more. Learn about its different types—low, medium, and high-speed—each tailored for specific production processes.
Related Product Features:
  • Jelly glue is a water-based adhesive derived from natural materials, primarily industrial gelatin.
  • Suitable for various industries including carton gift boxes, cosmetics packaging, and bookbinding.
  • Available in low-speed (20-180s setting time), medium-speed (10-120s), and high-speed (1-10s) variants.
  • Made from collagen, a protein found in bovine skins and connective tissue, ensuring biodegradability.
  • Eco-friendly with no negative impact on paper or cardboard recycling processes.
  • Requires regular equipment cleaning and temperature control under 150 degrees for optimal use.
  • Safety precautions include wearing protective clothing, eyewear, and gloves due to high operating temperatures.
  • Test results may vary based on equipment and methods; pre-use testing is recommended.
Câu hỏi thường gặp:
  • What is jelly glue made of?
    Jelly glue is derived from natural materials, primarily industrial gelatin, which comes from collagen in bovine skins and connective tissue.
  • What industries commonly use this adhesive?
    It is widely used in industries such as carton gift boxes, cosmetics packaging, bookbinding, photo albums, and musical instruments.
  • Are there different types of jelly glue available?
    Yes, jelly glue comes in low-speed (manual operation), medium-speed (semi-automatic machines), and high-speed (automatic machines) variants, each with different setting times.
  • Is jelly glue environmentally friendly?
    Yes, jelly glue is biodegradable and has no negative impact on the recycling of paper or cardboard.