Jowat Supplies A Comprehensive Range of High-Performance Adhesives for Building Filters

2024-08-22 Jowat Official Website
High-Performance Adhesives,PUR hot melt adhesives,adhesives,EVA hot melt adhesive

Jowat supplies a comprehensive range of High-Performance Adhesives for the air filter industry. In 2023 FILTECH, the adhesive manufacturer from Detmold was focused on building filters and all related aspects.


Demand for building filters has been growing, not only from industry but also from private households, supported by increasing regulatory requirements for controlled ventilation systems. In addition, demand for air-purifying filter systems is also increasing. Jowat’s comprehensive adhesive portfolio for filter media pleating and frame bonding provides tailor-made products for almost any application in the manufacture of air filters.


Thermoplastic Jowat adhesives for the pleating and frame assembly of particle filters are characterized by a wide range of adhesion and ensure bonding applications with sealing and forming properties with the highest possible process reliability. They facilitate high bond strengths with low application amounts as well as long service life and superior quality of the filter elements. Jowatherm® 262.25 is a tried-and-true “all-rounder” for the manufacture of HEPA and ULPA filters. This EVA hot melt adhesive supports high-speed manufacturing processes with processing temperatures starting from 125℃ due to its short open time and a high green strength facilitating immediate handling.


Jowat also supplies modern PUR hot melt adhesives for activated carbon binding and the lamination of multilayer filter elements with minimal application amounts. Within that range, Jowat also supplies a monomer-reduced product with hazard-free labeling: Jowatherm‑Reaktant® MR 614.50. The relatively low application temperature of the adhesive, between 100℃ and 120℃, facilitates resource-efficient bonding processes. The key benefit of this PUR hot melt adhesive is a very low monomer diisocyanate (MDI) content of less than 0.1 percent and therefore hazard-free labeling. In addition to increased occupational safety, this provides a further advantage starting from August 2023, at the latest. After that date, processors inside the EU will be required by law to complete mandatory training before they are allowed to process products containing MDI. Products with hazard-free labeling are not subject to that requirement and can save resources.

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