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SIS materials for packaging adhesive applications

Packaging adhesive projects can include courier bag sealing, carton or paper bag bonding, bottle labeling, and selected hot-melt adhesive systems.

Application overview

Packaging adhesive projects usually connect sealing performance, tack and cohesion balance, hot-melt processing behavior, and substrate fit. The practical route is to match the packaging structure and process to the most relevant SIS discussion direction.

Material selection factors

For packaging, the application and process route often matter as much as the listed grade.

Sealing performanceCourier bag sealing, carton bonding, and bottle labeling can require different tack and cohesion balance.
Hot-melt processingMelt viscosity, thermal stability, and adhesive preparation behavior affect practical production.
Substrate fitPaper, film, and packaging surfaces can change peel behavior and bond reliability.
Trial objectiveBenchmark material, target speed, and final package use should guide the first grade discussion.

Application case benchmark

The benchmark below shows how application-focused material discussion can connect grade direction, process adjustment, and measurable trial outcomes.

Packaging Adhesive Benchmark

Reducing sealing defects during hot-melt packaging trials

A packaging adhesive line needed better sealing consistency while keeping material cost within the existing target range.

9.4%lower trial sealing defect rate
7.2%estimated adhesive cost reduction after formulation adjustment
16%higher hot-melt preparation stability in trial records
  • Reviewed SIS direction around courier bag sealing and packaging bond requirements.
  • Adjusted formulation discussion around tack, cohesion, and melt viscosity target.
  • Compared sealing defect rate against benchmark material across repeated trial batches.

FAQ

Which SIS grades can be discussed for packaging adhesives?

Jusage SIS 1170, SIS 1220, SIS 4270, and neighboring grades can be reviewed according to packaging material and process needs.

What information helps packaging grade discussion?

Share packaging material, sealing or labeling process, benchmark material, and target performance.

Is packaging grade selection universal?

No. Paper, film, sealing method, production speed, and end-use conditions can change the practical grade direction.

Ready to review a Packaging project?

Send application details and document needs so the team can discuss a practical material direction and relevant technical data sheets.

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