Recycling-friendly hotmelts and resource-saving bonding processes

Jowat is presenting bio-based and recycling-friendly hotmelts at Empack 2019 in Dortmund. The adhesives manufacturer will be showcasing its complete portfolio of sustainable adhesives for the first time.
Jowat showcased recycling-friendly hotmelts at Empack Dortmund 2019 Jowat showcased recycling-friendly hotmelts at Empack Dortmund 2019
Thanks to the proportion of renewable raw materials and its processing temperature from 120 degrees Celsius, the adhesive enables resource-saving packaging processes in the food industry. (Image: Jowat SE)

Jowat is presenting bio-based and recycling-friendly hotmelts at Empack 2019 in Dortmund. The adhesives manufacturer will be showcasing its complete portfolio of sustainable adhesives for the first time.

The sustainable adhesives from Jowat are made from raw materials that are produced from renewable rather than synthetic resources, according to the Detmold-based company. They comply with the recommendations of the German Recovered Paper Council for Recyclable bonding. It is also emphasised that users Adhesives The packaging law, which has been in force since the beginning of the year, means that you can use the packaging without hesitation.

Sustainability also through resource-saving bonding processes

Jowat also emphasises his commitment to Sustainability in questions of Energy saving through efficient and resource-saving gluing processes. With Low-temperature hot melts energy consumption could be reduced, for example. These adhesives are also less problematic for the health of employees.

The Topthermproduct range ensures resource-conserving production processes in which Waste of material is avoided. Maintenance costs and downtimes are reduced and the service life of the operating equipment is therefore extended.

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With the powerful PO hotmelts the adhesives specialist also claims to offer sustainable adhesive solutions for numerous cardboard, tray and folding carton gluing applications.

Jowat at the Empack 2019 in Dortmund: Stand A 23.