Applied technology of “polymer design” Adhesive materials
Technology overview
According to the JIS definition (JIS Z0109-1992), adhesion is defined as "a state in which the surfaces of solids of the same or different types are glued together and integrated." Examples of triggers for adhesion include solvent volatilization, high temperatures, chemical reactions, and light (UV).
On the other hand, pressure sensitive adhesion is defined as ``a type of adhesion that is characterized by adhesion without the use of water, solvents, heat, etc., and only by applying slight pressure for a short time at room temperature.'' . The trigger for gluing is slight pressure.
On the other hand, pressure sensitive adhesion is defined as ``a type of adhesion that is characterized by adhesion without the use of water, solvents, heat, etc., and only by applying slight pressure for a short time at room temperature.'' . The trigger for gluing is slight pressure.
Product Case Studies
The Group's adhesives includes, adhesives (laminating adhesives), , hot melts (Solid type adhesives), , pressure sensitive adhesives (Pressure sensitive adhesives) There are three types of products. Our core polymer design technology is used in a wide range of fields to achieve physical properties that take into account everything from product use to the consumption process.
What is the difference between adhesives, pressure sensitive adhesives, and hot melts