The difference between hot melt adhesive and water-based adhesive

Hot-melt adhesive and water-based adhesive are two different adhesives.

Hot melt adhesive is a kind of adhesive that can be bonded after heating to a certain temperature. It mainly uses polymers as raw materials and can be bonded to various materials after melting by heating. For example, hot melt adhesives can be used to repair clothes, bookbinding, and production of leather goods.

Hot-melt adhesive

Water-based adhesive is an adhesive that uses water as a solvent, and its main component is acrylic or polyurethane, which can be used for bonding various materials such as paper, fabric, leather, etc. For example, water-based adhesives can be used in the printing industry to bond paper and printing materials.

Therefore, hot melt adhesives and water-based adhesives are very different in composition and usage, the former mainly uses polymers as raw materials, while the latter mainly uses compounds such as acrylic or polyurethane.

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