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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[3M, St Paul, MN] A brand name for a thermoplastic adhesive that is applied in the molten state and becomes solid as it quickly cools. Special devices, often sold as glue guns, hold the solid stick while provide heat at the tip to melt the outer section for application.The original 3M brand of Hot-melt Glue Sticks are composed of a copolymer of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA at 65%) blended with a hydrocarbon resin (terpene-phenol at 30%). Currently many varieties of hot-melt adhesives are available.  The many options provide varying melt temperatures, melt viscosities, set-time, surface flow, surface wettability and bond strength.
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[3M, St Paul, MN] A brand name for a thermoplastic adhesive that is applied in the molten state and becomes solid as it quickly cools. Special devices, often sold as glue guns, hold the solid stick while provide heat at the tip to melt the outer section for application.The original 3M brand of Hot-melt Glue Sticks are composed of a copolymer of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA at 65%) blended with a hydrocarbon resin (terpene-phenol at 30%). Currently many varieties of hot-melt adhesives (HMAs) are available.  The various polymer compositions provide varying melt temperatures, melt viscosities, set-time, surface flow, surface wettability and bond strength.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
Holt melt glue sticks; Hot glue; Hot-melt adhesive (HMA)
 
Holt melt glue sticks; Hot glue; Hot-melt adhesive (HMA)
 
== Applications ==
 
  
 
== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
 
== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
  
Hot melt adhesives (HMAs) tend to have a long shelf-life and do not loos volume on cooling.
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EVA based HMAs tend to have a long shelf-life and do not loose volume on cooling.
 
Also the HMAs usually do have any specific disposal requirements.  Some HMA formulations are susceptible to oxidation and UV degradation.
 
Also the HMAs usually do have any specific disposal requirements.  Some HMA formulations are susceptible to oxidation and UV degradation.
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== Forms/Sizes ==
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EVA based formulations include:
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* 3M Jet Melt Glue Sticks No. 3764
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* Evo-Stik® 7702
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* Thermogrip® 6363
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* Maxistick 6300 Hot Melt Glue Stick
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Low temperature hot-melt glue (3M #3792 LMQ) is used for paperboard and foam
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High temperature hot melt glue (3M #3748Q) is used for Coroplast.
  
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Revision as of 09:59, 27 November 2019

Description

[3M, St Paul, MN] A brand name for a thermoplastic adhesive that is applied in the molten state and becomes solid as it quickly cools. Special devices, often sold as glue guns, hold the solid stick while provide heat at the tip to melt the outer section for application.The original 3M brand of Hot-melt Glue Sticks are composed of a copolymer of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA at 65%) blended with a hydrocarbon resin (terpene-phenol at 30%). Currently many varieties of hot-melt adhesives (HMAs) are available. The various polymer compositions provide varying melt temperatures, melt viscosities, set-time, surface flow, surface wettability and bond strength.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Holt melt glue sticks; Hot glue; Hot-melt adhesive (HMA)

Physical and Chemical Properties

EVA based HMAs tend to have a long shelf-life and do not loose volume on cooling. Also the HMAs usually do have any specific disposal requirements. Some HMA formulations are susceptible to oxidation and UV degradation.

Forms/Sizes

EVA based formulations include:

  • 3M Jet Melt Glue Sticks No. 3764
  • Evo-Stik® 7702
  • Thermogrip® 6363
  • Maxistick 6300 Hot Melt Glue Stick

Low temperature hot-melt glue (3M #3792 LMQ) is used for paperboard and foam

High temperature hot melt glue (3M #3748Q) is used for Coroplast.

Additional Information

See Wikipedia "Hot-melt adhesives" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-melt_adhesive

Sources Checked for Data in Record

  • Rachael Perkins Arenstein, Lisa Goldberg, and Eugenie Milroy, ‘Support and Rehousing for Collection Storage’ In ‘Preventive Conservation: Collection Storage’ Lisa Elkin and Christopher A. Norris (eds.), Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, New York. 2019.

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