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GEO-MAK - Frequently Asked Questions

+ What are Hot Melt systems?

Hot Melt systems are bonding methods that generally use adhesives heated into a liquid form. In these systems, the adhesive material is melted and either sprayed or applied hot onto the surface. Then, the adhesive cools and solidifies, bonding the materials together. Hot Melt adhesives generally provide fast adhesion and are widely used in industrial production lines.

+ What are cold glue systems and how do they work?

Cold glue systems are bonding methods used in industrial adhesive processes. In these systems, the adhesive material is used at room temperature or low temperatures, hence the name "cold glue." This method is generally preferred for bonding paper, cardboard, wood, and some plastic materials.

+ What are pneumatic systems?

Pneumatic systems are systems designed to achieve mechanical motion using compressed air. These systems are commonly used in industrial environments and utilize air pressure to provide power and motion in various processes.

+ What is hotmelt adhesive?

Designed for edge banding, hotmelt adhesive is also known as bead adhesive in the industry. Unlike conventional adhesives, it is not supplied in liquid form. It is generally produced in bead form and sent to the relevant manufacturer. It is a type of adhesive that does not contain solvent-based substances.