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Adhesive Applicators

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Northwood, NH
Distributor of hand-held sealant & adhesive applicators
 
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The adhesive applicators industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and distribution of equipment used to apply adhesives in various forms. These applicators play a crucial role in ensuring precise and efficient adhesive application across numerous sectors. Key processes in this industry include the development of applicator systems that can handle different adhesive types, such as hot melt, pressure-sensitive, and water-based adhesives. These systems often incorporate advanced technologies to control the flow, temperature, and pressure of adhesives, ensuring consistent application and optimal bonding. Materials used in adhesive applicators include durable metals and plastics that can withstand the rigors of industrial use. The applicators must also be compatible with the chemical properties of the adhesives they dispense, requiring careful selection of materials to prevent corrosion or degradation. Applications of adhesive applicators span a wide range of industries. In the automotive sector, they are used for bonding components and sealing parts. In packaging, they ensure secure closure of boxes and cartons. The electronics industry relies on them for assembling components and securing parts. In construction, they facilitate the installation of flooring, paneling, and insulation. The furniture industry uses adhesive applicators for assembling and finishing products. The textile industry employs them for bonding fabrics and materials. Adhesive applicators serve industries that require precise and efficient bonding solutions, enhancing productivity and product quality. They support automated production lines, reducing manual labor and increasing throughput. The industry continues to innovate, developing applicators that offer greater precision, speed, and versatility to meet the evolving demands of modern manufacturing processes. As industries seek to improve efficiency and reduce waste, adhesive applicators play a vital role in achieving these goals by providing reliable and consistent adhesive application solutions.

According to IndustryNet, there are 457 adhesive companies employing 19,628 individuals nationally. Sales in the industry topped $629 million last year alone. Because of this abundance of options, selecting right adhesive supplier can be a daunting task. In order to narrow the list down, manufacturers should select adhesive suppliers that can provide the following: 1. High temperatures. Whether you need to bond plastics at 400 degrees or ceramics at 4000 degrees, you need the bond to seal tightly and remain sturdy. Cotronics, based in Brooklyn, NY, carries a wide range of products specifically designed to meet your high-temperature needs without cracking or degrading the bond. Cotronics specializes in ceramics, offering sealants, repair materials, and both rigid and flexible bonding ...(Full Article)
America's leading adhesives suppliers
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Amid a changing global manufacturing industry, suppliers of adhesive products in the U.S. showed positive growth signs from 2016 to 2017. According to IndustryNet data, adhesives companies in every region of the United States were resilient in the face of global economic challenges. A look at the top 10 U.S. adhesives suppliers gives domestic manufacturers plenty of cause for optimism as 2017 moves forward. Top 10 U.S. adhesives companies by total employment Based on new data from IndustryNet, the top 10 suppliers of adhesives in the U.S. represent a who's who of domestic manufacturing. Specifically, IndustryNet reported the following data from May 2016 to May 2017: 1. LORD Corporation 2. H.B. Fuller 3. Mechanics Helper, Inc. 4. L&L Products, Inc. 5. 3M Co., Specialty ...(Full Article)
New data compiled by IndustryNet sheds light on the state of the U.S. adhesives industry. In line with U.S. manufacturing in general, industrial adhesives, hot-melt adhesives and adhesive application machinery stood out as top performers by average sales. The future appears promising for the U.S. adhesives market. Average sales of U.S. adhesives manufacturing totaled $9.5 billion. The hot-melt adhesives sector sold approximately $113 million in goods, and adhesive application machinery encompassed $107 million in sales. In line with the entire U.S. industrial sector, 1 percent of companies reported sales growth in 2016. What makes U.S. adhesives manufacturing so interesting is the industry's increasingly global reach. Of adhesives companies in the U.S., 30 percent imported raw materi...(Full Article)
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