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hotmelt properties (EVA vs Polyolefine)
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GENERAL USE
hot melt Properties
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Setting speed @23°C [s]
From 160°C
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Hotmelts Which one to choose…?
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For most application IHM 8002 would be recommended against Competitor200
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If similar performance is required but low application temperature might be a benefit
thanIHM 8046 would be an option
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IHM 8102 has the broadest spectrum of temperature performance.
It can be used on difficult substrate or where high heat resistance and good
performance at low temperature is required at the same time.
It has the best peppermint oil resistance from Intercol packaging range of adhesives.
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Hot melt HIGH HEAT RESISTANCE & FAST SETTING
SPEED Properties
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Which hot-melt and where to choose…?
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IHM 80024 where the highest heat resistance and fastest setting speed
is required and substrate is reasonably easy
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IHM 80022 where heat resistance can be compromised for slightly better
adhesion
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LOW VISCOSITY Hot melts
Properties
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Setting speed @23°C [s]
from 160°C
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Which one is closest to Competitor240…?
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IHM 8010 is the most similar to Competitor240 in terms of properties and
level of adhesion
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IHM 8014 is an adhesive with faster melt rate is required than IHM 8010
and similar level of adhesion.
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IHM 8046 is an further step into direction of better adhesion, however
compromised by lower heat resistance and slower setting speed.
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IHM 8016 is suitable for more difficult substrates or when low temperature
resistance is required (deep freeze).
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HIGH ADHESION hotmelts
Properties
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Setting speed @23°C [s]
from 160°C
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HIGH ADHESION Laminated substrate
Properties
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POLYOLEFIN BASED hot melt information
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POLYOLEFIN hot melt BASED
adhesives
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