Friday, February 26, 2010

What is the best adhesive to use to bond corrugated together, cold glue(white glue) or hot melt? and why?

i need to find some supporting data in why one or the other is better for bonding corrugated.What is the best adhesive to use to bond corrugated together, cold glue(white glue) or hot melt? and why?
Assuming you are asking about corrugated cardboard, then the white glue will provide a more permanent bond if you keep it dry.





The white glue will seep further into the pores of the cardboard and when it sets up will give the glue more hold. Hot melt tends to only attach on or near the surfaceWhat is the best adhesive to use to bond corrugated together, cold glue(white glue) or hot melt? and why?
I have observed that cold or white glue is much stronger that hot melt, but it will take more time, in fact a lot of time to dry, unlike the hot melt. hot melt dont ussually hold in smooth surfaces. white glue is ideal to any kind of surfaces, but the set back is it water based which can limit its applicable materials
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