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Adhesives and Sealants
Bostik
Evo-Stik is the first green range of adhesives and sealants in the UK
that can be recycled with household waste after use. The products are designed
to be strong on performance but gentler on the earth.
Among the products, greengrab is an instant-grab adhesive that creates
powerful, long-lasting bonds. It will stick virtually anything to everything.
greenseal shower and bathroom sealants are mold-resistant, 100% waterproof and
offer a lifetime-guaranteed seal.
The cartridges are sourced from FSC-certified forests and the labels are made
from 100%-recycled paper. The nozzle and plunger are made from biodegradable
plastic. In addition, the adhesives and sealants contain minimal VOCs, thereby
reducing pollution into the atmosphere.
Performance is not compromised by the products' green credentials - they are as
good as other well-known adhesives and sealants on the market, the company
says.
Web:
www.bostik.co.uk/diy/brand/evo-stik.
Moldable Adhesive
FormFormForm
A new class of silicone materials, sugru
TM, has a range
of properties that combine to deliver specific advantages over other adhesives,
making it ideal for repairing and adapting existing products.
sugru is the result of an invention made five years ago by Jane ní
Dhulchaointigh, then a post-graduate research student at London’s Royal College of Art. She wanted a
moldable, self-adhesive and self-curing silicone that would allow for easy and
affordable repair, improvement, or customization of existing items. She devised
the concept and brought it into reality in partnership with entrepreneur Roger
Ashby, with backing from the Royal College of Art and the technical expertise
of former Dow Corning senior silicone materials scientists.
“We all throw away dozens of perfectly good products every year because they
break, wear through or are uncomfortable to use,” Dhulchaointigh says. “sugru
is unique because it not only enables people to repair things easily, but also
gives them the satisfaction of taking a stand against our throwaway society by
celebrating and enjoying repairs.”
sugru is the first product to enter the market using FormFormForm’s patented
platform technology, Formerol
®. The material can easily
be molded by hand or machine at ambient temperatures; its plasticity can be
specified as required; it incorporates moisture-activated curing and it adheres
to metal substrates, glass, ceramics, some woods, and some plastics; it is
waterproof, highly durable, electrically and thermally insulating, and
heat-resistant to 180°C; and it cures at room temperature, offering a smooth or
textured non-slip surface.
Web:
www.formerol.com
Web:
www.formformform.com Wood Adhesive
Franklin Adhesives &
Polymers
Franklin Adhesives & Polymers
TM, a division of
Franklin International, recently launched one of its greenest wood adhesives to
date. Multibond 4000 FF is the company’s first completely formaldehyde-free,
water-resistant, one-part x-PVAc adhesive for lamination.
The adhesive meets rigorous standards for water resistance, including ANSI HPVA
EF 2002 Type II specification and Europe’s DIN EN 204 D3 standard. While other
formulas can claim that level of water resistance, most contain some degree of
trace formaldehyde.
In contrast to these water-resistant PVAc adhesives, advanced Multibond 4000 FF
does not contain formaldehyde. End
products fabricated with MB4000 FF would pass stringent formaldehyde rules in
California, Japanese Four Star, the European EO formaldehyde-emission standards
and the LEED
® low-emitting materials requirement.
The division’s x-PVAc adhesives are all considered green; however, no
detectable formaldehyde in Multibond 4000 brings green to a higher level. This product was designed for those who
demand the highest in both green performance and water resistance.
The adhesive is a safe yet versatile and highly effective, with multiple uses
across both wood assembly plants and cabinet manufacturers. It can be used in hot and cold presses, and
is ideal for laminating engineered wood flooring, interior plywood, cabinet
panels, and flush doors.
Phone: (800) 977-4583 ext. 1446
E-mail:
Marketing@franklininternational.com
Web:
www.franklinadhesivesandpolymers.com Electronics Adhesives and Sealants
Henkel Corp.
Henkel Corp. has introduced a new line of Loctite
®
adhesives and sealants that meet the requirements of IPC IEC #61249-2-21. Used
primarily in hand-held electronics such as cell phones, PDAs, notebook/laptop
computers and hard disk drives, these adhesives are formulated to contain less
than 900 ppm bromine and chlorine and 1,500 ppm total halogens. Halogen levels
in these products are often undetectable.
The line of Loctite halogen-free adhesives includes more than 30 products in a
range of technologies, including cyanoacrylates, light-cure cyanoacrylates,
epoxies, urethanes, UV acrylics, silicones, hot melts, two-part acrylics and
anaerobics. The materials are used for bonding, sealing, gasketing and mounting
a range of components, including connectors, keypads, cameras, microphones,
speakers, trim, emblems, frames, screens, latches, magnets, hinges, cases,
batteries, head gimbals, head stacks, sliders, and bearings.
Phone: (800) LOCTITE
Web:
www.loctitehf.comContact Adhesives and Cements
Royal Adhesives and Sealants
LLC
Royal Adhesives and Sealants LLC recently launched a new line of Silaprene
®
brand low-VOC contact adhesives and cements for use in the transportation,
assembly, foam and furniture, HVAC, recreational vehicle, and marine
industries. These new contact adhesives and cements contain fewer than 250 g/L
of VOCs, compared to over 600 grams per liter of VOCs in traditional
solvent-based contact adhesives and cements.
“This new line of Silaprene
brand LVOC adhesives and contact cements can be tailored to the application
requirements of our customers without requiring large minimum orders, which
allows us to work with customers on all sizes of potential applications,” says
Royal CEO Ted Clark.
Royal’s experienced research and development department works closely with
industrial customers to develop new products and modify existing products that
will meet their needs for green strength, application times, and physical
properties.
Web:
www.royaladhesives.com Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives
Toyo Ink Mfg. America
Toyo Ink Mfg. America,
a member of the Toyo Ink Group, has launched a line of environmentally friendly
pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) under the Oribain brand. The acrylic PSA is
designed to achieve maximum performance in peel, tack and shear strength with
minimum environmental impact. The toluene-free adhesive does not release
dioxins or endocrine disrupters into the atmosphere, contributing to safe and
healthy work and living environments.
The PSA is currently used by Japanese automakers for applications ranging from
nameplate mounting and electrical insulation of wiring to shock absorption and
paint masking. Unlike aerosol spray adhesives used to bond fabrics such as
leather to exposed plastic areas in automobile interiors, this PSA comes in the
form of pressure-sensitive tack sheets that are applied as the bonding layer
between the fabric and the car body. Relative to the spray coating method,
Toyo’s PSAs are removable for self-sticking repositioning. They also generate
less adhesive waste and emit minimal VOC gases, offering both cost and green
advantages.
The eco-friendly Oribain PSA delivers high performance for low-surface-energy
films, high yield ratio, good anchorage to many substrates including SUS and
HDPE, and stable peel strength even after long aging periods.
Web:
www.toyoink.com
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