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New Purmelt Adhesive Withstands High Temperatures And Reduces Exterior Panel Distortion On RVs

August 2, 2010

New Purmelt Adhesive Withstands High Temperatures And Reduces Exterior Panel Distortion On RVs

Rocky Hill, CT - To reduce distortion of FRP panels exposed to direct sunlight, Henkel Corporation has introduced a new urethane hot melt adhesive formulated to withstand high temperatures in excess of 200°F. Highly-durable Purmelt R-200F+ improves distortion resistance up to five times longer than traditional polyurethane adhesives, and allows manufacturers to use dark graphics and full-body paint on sidewall designs.

Suitable for roll coating processes, patent-pending Purmelt R-200F+ was developed to allow RV manufacturers to create aesthetically pleasing graphics and paint schemes without straining the fiberglass-reinforced plastic substrates on exposure to sunlight. Results from long-term durability testing show no distortion on panels made with Purmelt R-200F+ after 40 hours exposure at 200°F. When exposed to extreme 250°F heat, the Purmelt® R-200F+ panels took five times (5x) longer to distort than control panels made with standard polyurethane adhesives.

Purmelt R-200F+ is a drop-in replacement for any PUR adhesive currently on the market, yet results in higher quality panel constructions. The product is user-friendly and machines well to facilitate application. This Purmelt adhesive is also available with a UV tracer as Purmelt R-200 UV.

SOURCE: Henkel Corporation

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