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Quick cure technology eliminates aging process for faster processing speeds.
June 2, 2025
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Editor, Ink World Magazine
Toyochem Co., Ltd., the polymers division of the artience Group, has developed the new TOYOMELT P-201 Series of ultraviolet (UV) curable hot melt adhesives. The new hot melt product achieves heat resistance of 100°C and higher, making them suitable to meet the industrial demands of bonding steel components in such high-performance applications as automotive and electronics devices.
In addition, the P-201 Series applies an instant-cure technology for immediate tack and bonding ability, thus eliminating the need for the aging process. This leads to faster processing speeds and improved productivity for adhesives processors.
The new TOYOMELT P-201 Series of UV hot melt adhesives from Toyochem were designed to address the environmental challenges related to solvent-based adhesives and the durability issues of hot melt types. Solvent adhesives typically require drying and aging, which results in costly time losses before the material can be shipped or transferred for secondary processing. The energy costs and environmental impact associated with the drying process have also been identified as challenges by the industry.
Moreover, while conventional hot melt adhesives are known to provide environmental advantages due to their lack of organic solvents or the need for drying ovens, one of their shortcomings is performance at elevated temperatures. These products are by nature susceptible to heat, which can lead to softening or loss of bonding strength, thus making them undesirable for use in high-temperature environments.
To overcome these environmental and heat-related issues, Toyochem engineers in Japan applied UV-curing technology to chemically crosslink the hot melt adhesive by UV irradiation.
“UV-curing technology offers an opportunity to create crosslinked structures that exhibit higher heat resistance at temperatures of 100°C or more. This makes it possible to do things that had been difficult to achieve with conventional methods,” said Taichiro Matsuoka, division director of Toyochem’s Packaging & Industrial Materials Sales Division. “Promising results in curing and heat resistance open new market opportunities for our customers, in particular in high performance applications like the bonding of steel components in automobiles or electronics devices. The new TOYOMELT P-201 Series expands our solvent-free adhesive range to our customers, as we continuously work to help them reach their technical and sustainability goals.”
In early evaluation testing, the TOYOMELT P-201 adhesives demonstrate superior bond ability with difficult-to-adhere substrates of plastics like polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), metals such as aluminum and stainless steel (SUS), and glass.
The TOYOMELT P-201 Series of UV hot melt adhesives are available now in global markets.
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