standard packaging hot melt 7561 hot melt pdf
7561 hot melt adhesive hot melt pdf
Provisional Technical Datasheet
Suggested Applications
Our standard packaging hotmelt has been developed as a fast setting packaging grade.
Technical Characteristics
Adhesive Type
Brookfield Viscosity at suggested
application temperature(Typical Value)
Adhesive Open Time
Adhesive Molten Tack
Colour
Suggested Application Temperature
Pastilles/Issue 2.LS
Health and Safety
Please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for this product.
15 December 2010/Issue 2.LS
Synthetic Polymer Based Hot Melt
1365 cP @ 160°C (Typical Value)
Amber
Short
Very High
113°C (Typical Value)
150° - 170°C depending upon substrates to be bonded
Ring & Ball Softening Point (BA QA102)
Presentation
Use protective clothing and take normal precautions when using hot liquids.
Store in a clean dry place at temperatures between 5 and 30ºC with containers
kept closed. Use oldest stock first.
Health and safety
Storage
Further Advice
Please note
Highly experienced members of our technical department are always
available to help solve your adhesive problems and to give general advice. If you
require further technical details on this hot melt adhesive or any other product
from our range. Please contact our laboratory.
The statements made in this data sheet are the experience
the field and the result of very careful laboratory evaluations by trained and
qualified staff employing British Standard and similar test methods. No guarantee
can be made, however, as regards specific applications as conditions and substrates
etc are different for each individual case. Full production trials and end-use testing
should be undertaken to properly evaluate any adhesive under specific conditions.
Burns Do not attempt to remove cold adhesive from skin - seek
medical advice.
Fire Risk
Hot Fumes
Use at recommended running temperatures.
Do not inhale. Use in a well ventilated area.
Thermal Stability
All of Intercol's hot melt adhesives are formulated to minimise the risk of
degradation at elevated temperatures. To ensure clean running, however, keep to
the suggested application temperature, check thermostats regularly and
never exceed 200ºC.