Foam bonding applications present several technical challenges that adhesive systems must address effectively. One common challenge is maintaining strong adhesion under repeated mechanical stress. Foam materials are compressed and released continuously during use, and adhesives must accommodate this... read more
The shift toward water-based spray adhesives is driven by a combination of regulatory, operational, and performance considerations. Water-based adhesives help reduce emissions associated with traditional solvent-based systems. This contributes to improved workplace air quality and simplified handlin... read more
When selecting a water-based spray adhesive for foam bonding, many manufacturers initially focus on datasheet parameters such as solid content, viscosity, and appearance. While these values provide useful baseline information, they do not fully reflect real-world performance. Actual bonding reliabil... read more
Environmental responsibility has become an important consideration in adhesive selection, particularly in industries with large-scale foam bonding operations. Water-based spray adhesives help reduce emissions associated with traditional solvent-based systems. This supports improved workplace conditi... read more
Foam and flexible material bonding applications require adhesives that maintain performance throughout the product lifecycle. During use, bonded foam components experience continuous compression, recovery, and movement. These repeated mechanical stresses can gradually weaken adhesive interfaces if t... read more