Different Types of Polymer Adhesives

Different Types of Polymer Adhesives

Adhesives have been used by humans for a long time, so that today they are an inseparable part of various industries. Today, with the growth of technology, polymer adhesives replace other sources of fasteners in various cases. In this article, different types of adhesives are introduced, the amount of adhesive consumption in different industries and in the world is stated, and its applications in different industries are examined [1].

Adhesive

Adhesive is a material which is used for keeping two surfaces together. Before, use an adhesive surface preparation must be done. For surface preparation, first of all adhesive must wet the surface, then after applying the adhesive on the surface, it must lead to strength between surfaces and remain stable. Most of the times the raw materials which are used for adhesives, are polymeric materials. These polymers can be categorized as below [2]:

  1. Thermoset Adhesives:
  • Epoxy resins
  • Phenolic resins
  • Amine resins
  • Polyurethanes
  • Silicone resins [3]
  1. Thermoplastic Adhesives:
  • Poly vinyl acetate
  • Poly vinyl acetal
  • Poly acrylate
  • Cyanoacrylate
  • Cellulose derivatives
  • Melt thermoplastic adhesives (Thermal adhesives) [4]
  1. Rubber Adhesives:
  • Nitryl rubber
  • Neoprene
  • Polysulfides [5]
  1. Natural Adhesives:
  • Herbal
  • Animal glue [6]

Applications of adhesives in different industries

Adhesives are extremely used in the most of industries such as: food packing, drug packing, construction, automotive, and medical. As it can be seen in figure1, most of the use of adhesives belongs to packing industry [7].

Fig. 1. Applications of adhesives in different industries [7]

In the whole world, Asia due to its massive countries such as Chine and India, is the biggest user which had almost 34.4% at 2011. After Asia. America with 32.9% and Europe with 25.3% respectively, had the second and third place.

Fig. 2. Consumption of adhesives in the world [8]

Uses of adhesives in the packing industry includes: Multilayers films, Labeling, and food packing

Fig. 3. Labeling on the bottles process [9]

Fig. 4. Use of adhesive in multilayer food packing [9]

Uses of adhesive in automotive industry

As it can be seen in the figure 5 to link different parts such as: roof, windshield and, side panels are sued adhesives.

Fig. 5. Adhesives applications in automotive industry [10]

Adhesives applications in transportation industry

Nowadays, in transportation industry especially in marine transportation is adhesives are widely used because, in marine industry the low weight of products and improving the quality of products is crucial. In figure 6 and 7 use of different adhesives in the ships and aircrafts has shown.

Fig. 6. Adhesives uses in the ships [11]

Fig. 7. Adhesives which are used in an airplane [12]

Adhesives in Construction

It can be used for:

  • Gluing ceramics and tiles
  • Gluing flooring
  • Gluing prefabricated and concrete roofs

Fig8. Uses of adhesives in construction [13]

Among the types of adhesives, acrylic ones have the largest part of the market, so that the amount of this consumption in 2013 was 36.9% compared to all existing adhesives. After that, polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesives with a consumption of about 28.1% and silicone adhesives with a consumption of 18% are among the most widely used adhesives.

Another way to classify adhesives is based on their curing method, based on which adhesives can be divided into two categories:

  1. curing adhesives without the need for an initiator:
  • Dry adhesives
  • Hot melt adhesives
  • Pressure-sensitive adhesives
  • Interlayer adhesives
  1. curing adhesives with the help of initiator:
  • Adhesive curing under UV
  • Adhesive curing by heat
  • Adhesive curing by humidity

Emulsion Adhesives

There are adhesives that are cured and hardened by drying. These adhesives are classified into two categories: water-based and solvent-based, which are called emulsion adhesives.

Solvent-based adhesives are divided into two categories:

1- Wet bonding adhesives

2- Contact adhesives

Water-based adhesives are adhesives that use water as an active component, and the connection is made by water evaporation or water absorption by the base material. Water-based adhesives, like solvent-based adhesives, are divided into two categories: contact and wet bonding. It is expected that water-based adhesives will replace solvent-based adhesives in the last decade.

Fig. 9. Application of emulsion adhesives in the field of wooden joints, flooring installation, parquet, and packaging industry [14]

Hot-melt Adhesives: There are in the thermoplastic resins family, they melt and flow under heat and create a strong adhesion and connection with the existing substance as a result of quenching.

It is expected that in 2018, Hot-melt adhesives will have the largest proportion of consumption among all types of adhesives in various industries, including the packaging industry and non-woven textiles.

There are different types of hot-melt adhesives that are used in different fields, such as: Hot-melt adhesives based on polyolefin (polyethylene and polypropylene) in the packaging industry. Hot- melt adhesives based on polyvinyl acetate in the field of binding. Hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives used in the field of health and medical products. Hot-melt adhesives in the automotive and filter industry.

Fig. 10. Applications of hot-melt adhesives [15]

Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSA)

Pressure-sensitive adhesive is an adhesive that adherence the adhesive with the substrate by applying a small amount of pressure. Pressure-sensitive adhesives can be solvent-based, water-based, or hot-melt.

Fig. 11. PSA Adhesives [16]

These adhesives have a widely range of applications from automotive and medicine industry to basic industries.

Polymers which are used as PSA adhesives: Polyester, Polyurethane, Silicone, and Acrylic.

Fig. 12. PSA Adhesives in the production of hypoallergenic adhesive [17]

UV Adhesives

Adhesives that are cured with UV rays, this curing method requires less time than the thermal method and reduces the side products, so that UV adhesives have replaced thermal adhesives in most fields. UV adhesives are used for medical purposes such as making syringes, tweezers, and dental fillers. These adhesives are also used in the wood industry, making decorations, and other industries.

Fig. 13. Curing mechanism of UV adhesives [18]

Fig. 14. Medical applications of UV adhesives [19]

Some adhesive manufacturers world-renowned companies:

  • Henkel of Germany
  • 3M of USA
  • HB Fuller of USA
  • Bayer of Germany
  • Mactac of USA

Author: Emad Izadi Vasafi

 

References:

[1]  https://polymerdatabase.com/Adhesives/Adhesives.html

[2]  https://www.britannica.com/technology/adhesive

[3] https://fastenerengineering.com/what-are-thermoset-adhesives/#:~:text=Thermoset%20adhesives%20are%20thermosetting%20polymers,such%20as%20heat%20or%20light.

[4]  https://www.labelplanet.co.uk/glossary/adhesive-thermoplastic/

[5] Pocius, A. V. “Adhesives and sealants.” (2012): 305-324.

[6]  https://blog.lddavis.com/natural-glues-for-industrial-applications

[7]  https://www.masterbond.com/industries/adhesives-sealants-and-coatings-variety-industries

[8]  https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/adhesives-and-sealants-market-101715

[9] Gadhave, Ravindra Vilas Indubai, and Chaitali Ravindra Gadhave. “Adhesives for the Paper Packaging Industry: An Overview.” Open Journal of Polymer Chemistry 12.2 (2022): 55-79.‏

[10] https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2018/01/11/1287163/0/en/Automotive-Adhesives-and-Sealants-Bonding-for-Betterment-of-Automobile-Industry-to-Witness-a-CAGR-of-7-9-during-2017-2023.html#:~:text=Automotive%20adhesives%20and%20sealants%20are,mechanical%20bolts%2C%20welds%20and%20rivets.

[11]  https://www.adhesivesmag.com/articles/97993-marine-applications-for-adhesives-and-sealants

[12]  https://market.us/report/aerospace-adhesives-and-sealants-market/

[13] https://mccoymart.com/post/what-are-the-applications-of-adhesives-in-the-construction-industry/

[14] https://www.fcimag.com/articles/92241-all-about-flooring-adhesives-chemistries-and-applications

[15] https://www.asahimelt.com/eng/hm/

[16] https://onlytrainings.com/psa-pressure-sensitive-adhesives-formulation-optimization-and-key-ingredients-selection-for-high-performance-applications

[17] https://kmsmedsurg.com/3M-Micropore-Surgical-Tapes-with-Dispenser?language=en&currency=USD

[18] Sanai, Yasuyuki, and Kouzou Kubota. “Effect of UV-curing conditions on the polymer structures: A comparison between coating and adhesive.” Polymer Journal 52.9 (2020): 1153-1163.‏

[19] https://www.intertronics.co.uk/product-category/adhesives/uv-led-adhesives/

4 Comments

  1. Way cool! Some extremely valid points! I appreciate you
    writing this write-up plus the rest of the
    website is also really good.

  2. I like the helpful info you provide in your articles.

    I will bookmark your weblog and check again here frequently.
    I am quite certain I will learn lots of new stuff right here!

    Best of luck for the next!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *