Hot melt pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) play a vital role in various industries, offering a convenient and versatile bonding solution. These adhesives are characterized by their ability to form an instant and strong bond upon application of pressure, eliminating the need for solvent-based or water-based adhesives that require drying time. The manufacturing process of hot melt pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) involves several steps to create a formulation, mix the components, and ensure quality control.
Equipment configuration:
· Formulation
· Batch Chemical Reactor
· Heating system
· Degassing
· Cooling and Solidification
· Packaging System
Production Process
1.Storage tank
2.Reactor
3.Vacuum system
4.Mold temperature machine
5.Discharge system
Batch Chemical Reactor
Raw Material Addition ·
Mixing and Heating ·
Chemical Reactions ·
Degassing and Purging ·
Cooling and Discharge ·
Manual Feeding System
· Component Selection
· Preparation and Handling
· Mixing and Integration
· Quality control
Automatic Hot Melt Extrusion System
An automatic hot melt extrusion feeding system is a specialized equipment used in hot melt pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) manufacturing to automate the feeding and dosing of materials into the extrusion process. This system ensures a continuous and precise supply of adhesive components to the extruder, improving efficiency and consistency.
Vacuum System
A hot melt PSA vacuum system is a component used in the manufacturing process to create a vacuum or negative pressure environment.