Hot Melt Tank Refilling Attaining the perfect case and carton seal is a balance of the right hot melt packaging adhesive, the ideal operating parameters and a consistent adhesive pattern. Food and beverage manufacturers rely on hot melt packaging adhesives to assure a strong seal for their products. Unplanned downtime on a packaging line can be significantly reduced when hot melt tanks are filled consistently. Establishing a routine for filling hot melt tanks will keep the packaging adhesive temperature consistent and prevent char formation, which can lead to plugged filters and nozzles. Issues can arise when a hot melt adhesive tank is: Filled inconsistently – results in variable adhesive application temperature and pattern Filled below a certain level – known as underfilling, results in overheating the adhesives and char formation Filled over a certain level – known as overfilling, increases the potential for dead spots and adhesive waste Read More
General Purpose Structural Adhesives for Limitless Repair LOCTITE® General Purpose Structural Adhesives, powered by hybrid adhesive technology, are a breakthrough in structural bonding for limitless repair. Read More
BERGQUIST GAP PAD TGP 2200SF Delivers Silicone-free Thermal Management for Sensitive Environments Customer Challenges A new Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) design required a robust thermal management solution with no outgassing risk. As the system can be used in a variety of machines and production environments, the thermal materials must be conducive to many conditions. The customer requested the use of a silicone-free thermal solution to avoid silicone contamination, but wanted to maintain the stress control and heat benefits generally consistent with silicone-based thermal interface materials (TIMs). Read More
Reducing CO2 Emissions by up to 42% in Vehicle Cabin This case study demonstrates how Henkel and MauserCABS used structural adhesives to replace welding in the redesign of a lighter multipurpose vehicle cabin while also reducing CO2 emissions. Read More
Low-Pressure, Low Thermal Impedance Phase Change Thermal Interface Material Provides Much-Needed Solution for Next-Gen Data Center ICs Application Challenges and Objectives Data center switches, routers, and servers are incorporating larger, more powerful CPUs/GPUs to manage increasing data processing and bandwidth demands. The new semiconductor packages, many containing multiple large dies, are seeing higher power concentrations, resulting in elevated operational temperatures. At the same time, new generations of switch, router, and server designs are becoming more compact, which limits the thermal material types that are effective with very thin bond lines. Read More
Phase Change Material Reliably Manages Heat in Motor Controllers Customer Challenge Modern-day motor drives are integrating more complex power devices to manage growing energy efficiency requirements. The customer’s next-generation motor controller required a thermal interface material (TIM) to manage new performance challenges and higher power densities. As the IC power module is subjected to motor vibration, reliability and stability of the thermal interface material – with no material migration -- is critical to enable operational integrity. Any thermal material selected had to meet challenging metrics: Electrical isolation with high dielectric strength (>5000 Volts) and low thermal resistance are necessary to meet in-application conditions. Read More
Optimizing Hot Melt Adhesive Tank Pressure Hot melt tank pressure impacts the rate of adhesive flow and amount of product being dispensed. Operators must manage the pressure setting, integrate set speed in the application and avoid adhesive build-up and overspray. Tank pressure is critical to efficiency on the production line. Read More
Preventing Hot Melt Adhesive Char Preventing char buildup on packaging production lines allows the equipment to run more efficiently. Implementing some simple processes can reduce char buildup and allow hot melt packging adhesive to work more effectively. Read More
Selecting Optimal Hot Melt Adhesive Nozzle Size Effective Management Maintains Package Integrity and Reduces Waste Read More
EPIX® Technology Consumer demand for convenience and single-use products continues to grow. At the same time, they want to minimize waste and are choosing more socially responsible products. Read More
The Lower The Temperature The Higher The Impact Save energy costs in aluminum beverage can production Read More
Whitepaper: High Crash-Resistant Structural Adhesives Request Henkel's white paper on high crash-resistant structural adhesives for increased lightweighting and crash performance. Read More
Silicone Flange Sealant for Flexible Flanges Gaskets are used to prevent leakage of fluids or gases by forming impervious barriers. For successful gasketing, it is necessary for the seal to remain intact, and leak-free over a long period of time. Read More
Sealing a thread with sealing cord Threaded connections are widely used to connect pipework in pressure systems, thus sealing is essential. The most widely used liquid thread sealant in the automotive repair are anaerobic products. We will show here a repair with a sealing cord. Read More