With the advent of newer and better techniques, industrial development has shifted in today’s society. For instance, new technologies like soundproof drills or biodegradable raw materials have changed the traditionally dirty, expensive and rough industry. Scientific developments and research in this field have sky-rocketed the production and marketing of these products.
Of late, the conventional adhesives used for industrial purposes have been replaced with more modern methods using hot melt adhesives. These are now used extensively in the nonwoven processing and manufacture of packaging materials, diapers, medical pads, sanitary napkins, paperboard cartons and a dozen more of such things.
It is a comparatively new field but it is a major one. Hot-melt technology is used in the packaging and composition of thousands of products. Because it’s a part of a larger process, its importance is often unknown to those outside of manufacturing. Hot melt adhesives (HMAs), heat guns, nozzles, modules and replacement parts are indispensable even though not publicly well-known.
To start our discussion about the hot melt technology and allied processes, it is best that we have an insight about the nonwoven fabrics and products and why is heat fixing preferred in these products.
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