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What is a phenolic resin adhesive?
2016-11-08
Phenolic resin adhesives are among the earliest and most widely used types of synthetic resin adhesives. They are extensively employed in industries such as building material processing and construction engineering, coatings and plastics, aerospace, aviation, shipbuilding, automobiles and tractors, as well as light industry. Phenolic resin adhesives boast advantages including high bonding strength, excellent resistance to high temperatures, water, and oils, low cost, ease of production, and inherent ease of modification. To date, in the field of synthetic adhesives, phenolic resin adhesives remain one of the largest-volume varieties in absolute terms. In particular, modified phenolic resin adhesives hold a critically important position. The raw material for producing phenolic resins is phenol.
What are the classification methods for adhesives?
2016-09-30
Recently, the grand unveiling of the “2017 China Informationization and Software Services Industry Annual Prestige List” took place. Well-known informationization and software service enterprises such as Intel, UFIDA, and Huawei were honored at this event. Over a thousand companies participated in the selection process, making the competition exceptionally fierce. The selection criteria focused on the overall development of the informationization and software services industry, with particular emphasis on innovation in information technology and the application of IT solutions to drive innovation in the service sector. Zhongqi Dongli was awarded the “2017 Best Foreign Trade Website Service Provider” by the organizers—the China Information Association and the Informationization Observation Network. Zhongqi Dongli’s two key strengths fully justified this well-deserved recognition.
A Guide to Choosing Various Adhesives for Home Decoration
2016-08-17
Adhesives are substances that bond surfaces together and play an irreplaceable role in home renovation. However, adhesives are also one of the major sources of indoor air pollution in home decoration. Many adhesives contain trace amounts of toxic substances such as formaldehyde and benzene, and low-quality adhesives often have even higher concentrations of these harmful chemicals. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that homeowners pay close attention to adhesives during renovation and avoid simply leaving their selection up to the renovation team. It’s best to gain some basic knowledge about commonly used adhesives in home decoration, which will help ensure that your home renovation is environmentally friendly and healthy.
I. Things to Know When Selecting and Using Glass Adhesive for Home Decoration
If we were to ask which adhesive is most commonly used in home decoration, the answer would undoubtedly be glass adhesive. The use of glass adhesive...
Applications of Waterborne Polyurethane Adhesives
2016-06-30
Waterborne polyurethane adhesives exhibit excellent bonding performance and can be used for bonding or laminating various substrates, including plastic sheets and films such as PVC, PET, PP, ABS, and PE, as well as fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, paper, glass, and even traditional textiles for sewing purposes. The thermal vacuum composite molding process developed this year has been widely adopted in the production of high-end furniture and automotive components.
(1) Wood processing—wood processing represents the largest application area for adhesives. As an adhesive, waterborne polyurethane can bond with a wide variety of porous materials—including foam plastics, wood, leather, fabrics, paper, and ceramics—as well as metals, glass, rubber, and plastics.
The significant progress made by China’s glue industry in recent years.
2016-05-20
In recent years, China’s adhesive industry has made considerable progress, as evidenced by the following aspects.
Trends in the Development of New Adhesive Products and Technologies
2016-04-01
As research in the field of adhesives continues to deepen, the current global trend in synthetic adhesive development is characterized by the following three aspects: