How to choose jelly adhesive for packaging lines

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The best model depends on five inputs: substrate, line speed, application temperature, open time, and cleanliness target.

Key takeaways

  • Match open time to real production rhythm
  • Confirm viscosity at operating temperature
  • Review documents early for procurement approval
Carton line speed
1. Line Speed

Start with Throughput

Faster packaging lines usually need tighter control of set time, cleaner cut-off, and more consistent melt behavior.

Packaging substrate
2. Substrate

Board Type Changes the Recommendation

Uncoated board, coated board, laminated surfaces, and specialty cartons do not all perform the same with one formulation.

Jelly adhesive block selection
3. Process Window

Check Open Time, Set Time, and Viscosity Together

These values work as a group. A model with the right set time but unstable viscosity can still create downtime and cleanup issues.

Quick Facts

The most useful numbers to collect before asking for a recommendation.

Line Speed m/min target
Open Time 12-30s typical range
Set Time 3-8s typical range
Viscosity @ 60°C 900-1600 cps
Documents MSDS / RoHS / REACH
Support Samples + tuning

Ask for the Right Data

Send substrate, line speed, nozzle style, and target bond appearance in the first message.

Do Not Compare on Price Alone

Labor, cleanup, and line stability often matter more than headline adhesive cost.

Validate with Samples

Real production tests confirm whether the model suits your specific packaging setup.

Want Us to Match a Model to Your Packaging Line?

Share your substrate, line speed, and target set time. We will recommend a suitable jelly adhesive and sample path.

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