Advantages of Hot Melt Adhesive in the Label and Courier Industries
Advantages of Hot Melt Adhesive in the Label Industry: In recent years, with the rapid development of e-commerce, industries such as logistics, product packaging, and goods labeling have experienced significant growth. The label industry, along with the adhesive industry for label application, is a rapidly expanding sector that is often overlooked despite its daily presence and usage. Hot melt adhesive for labels is transparent and yellowish in appearance, primarily used for bonding labels, paper products, and adhesive composite hot melt pressure-sensitive adhesives for labeling. It features excellent initial tack, strong adhesion, non-stringiness, and resistance to oil permeation.
Additionally, there is removable label adhesive that does not contain harmful or toxic substances, fully complying with national safety standards. Its bonding performance, peel-off performance, and storage stability have reached leading levels domestically and internationally. It does not contain environmentally polluting substances, and even after multiple repositioning adhesive applications, it does not damage the material surface or leave adhesive residues, making it an environmentally friendly product. It is widely applicable to various materials such as furniture and glass.
Application of Hot Melt Adhesive in the Courier Industry: With the popularity of online shopping, the need for packaging and adhesive applications in courier services has increased. Hot melt adhesive is extensively used in the courier industry, including sealing various courier bags, attaching courier labels, sealing bubble wrap, and adhering kraft paper envelopes. The courier industry has developed low-temperature performance adhesive for sealing courier bags, effectively bonding and providing tamper-evident effects.
As an environmentally friendly adhesive with excellent performance, high safety, and reliability, hot melt adhesive is gradually replacing traditional solvent-based adhesives, and its downstream applications continue to expand. In addition to the mentioned packaging, printing, labeling, and footwear industries, it has promising development prospects in the automotive, hygiene products, new energy, and other environmentally friendly product industries.





