Adhesives & Sealants Industry

Adhesive: A kind of substances, natural or synthetic,organic or inorganic, which connects two or more parts or materials together through the interface adhesion and cohesion. Also known as glue. In short, it is to hold the glued materials together through the bonding effect. “Adhesive” is the general standard term, which include glue, puddle, mucilage glue, glue paste, etc.

According to the chemical composition of adhesive, it can be divided into various specific kinds of adhesive, such as epoxy resin adhesives, polyurethane adhesives, poly (vinyl acetate adhesives etc.

According to the applications industry, adhesives are mainly divided into civil construction, paper and plants, cars, planes and ships , electronic and electrical as well as medical and health care adhesives.

Adhesives: potting glue, hot melt adhesive, sealant, white latex, anaerobic adhesive, hardening adhesive, pressure sensitive adhesive, polyurethane, epoxy resin, organic silicone, conductive glue, all-purpose adhesive, polyamide adhesive, plastic film glue, osmotic glue, waterproof glue, fireproof glue, photosensitive glue, building special glue, solar dedicated plastic glue, electronic appliances, automobile special glue, double-sided rubber, silicone glue, etc.

Simptek mixing mixers, blenders and dispersers are used throughout the adhesives and sealants manufacturing industry. Our equipment are applied for simple stirring of low viscosity miscible fluids to the sophisticated dispersion of high viscosity dissimilar materials.

The preparation of almost all adhesives begins and ends with adequate mixing. From the homogenization of adhesive emulsions, to the dissolution of polymers into solvents, or mastication of rubber and let-down of master batches, the type of mixing equipment and method hugely dictate over-all processing efficiency and end-product quality. ROSS uses effective and updated mixing technologies being implemented across many of today’s competitive adhesives manufacturing plants, as well as new equipment designs increasingly being recognized by the industry as potential solutions to prevailing mixing challenges.