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Metal adhesives
Evonik Vestamelt® 470 Copolyamide Hotmelt Adhesive
Categories: Polymer; Adhesive; Thermoplastic; Nylon (Polyamide PA)

Material Notes: Description: High Performance Polymers manufactures a line of customized hotmelt adhesives. They are supplied as powders and granulates under the trade name VESTAMELT®. Used in a variety of industries, they provide all applications with a good balance of high-quality service properties, easy and reliable processing, and high cost-effectiveness. VESTAMELT® features the following special properties:
  • economic bonding, also to sensitive textiles and surfaces that are difficult to fuse
  • high resistance to washing and dry cleaning
  • good resistance to strike back steam resistance
  • solvent resistance

VESTAMELT® powders or granulates can be applied to substrates by means of typical processes. VESTAMELT® hotmelt adhesives are used in various application fields:

  • In the textile industry they bond interlinings in women’s and men’s garments. In addition, they are successfully used in technical textile manufacturing.
  • The automotive industry uses the thermoplastic hotmelt adhesives to fix interior trim and seat heaters on the one hand, on the other hand for the reliable bonding of paper to aluminum for the construction of fuel filters.
  • Copolyamide hotmelt adhesives permit cost-effective manufacture of advanced components as windows, ceilings, carpets and acoustic insulation systems with lightweight panels.
  • To make deflection yokes, insulated wires are coated with hotmelt varnishes and bonded together. The dimensionally stable coils obtained in this way find application in the electrical industry.

Information provided by degussa.

Evonik Industries is the successor company to Degussa.

Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Viscosity Measurement, Solution Viscosity
  • Melt Flow
  • Melting Point, Kofler Bar Tack Point
  • Melting Point, DSC Melting Point
  • Melting Point, Optical Melting Point
  • Melting Point, Kofler Bar Melting Point
  
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Manufacturer Notes:
Evonik Corporation (Former Evonik Degussa GmbH)

Category Notes
Plastic
PA, Polyamide

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