Hot melt stitching or hot melt dotting is a special adhesive application method. Continuous (A) or intermittent (B) bead application is divided into smaller beads or dots. The advantage is that it can save up to 50% adhesive. In times of rising raw material prices, operating costs in industrial adhesive application can be kept constant or reduced by hot melt stitching.
Saving up to 50% in adhesive application sounds attractive, but switching to hot-melt stitching will also incur costs. Expenses and returns vary depending on the set-up.
Nevertheless, you can use the following example calculation to draw conclusions about your potential savings.
Sample calculation of adhesive savings |
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Line output
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40 cardboard boxes per minute | |
Production time | 12 hours | |
Cardboard boxes per production day | 28,800 | |
Cardboard box size | 400 x 300 x 250 mm | |
Nozzle diameter | 0.35 mm | |
Application | Continuous | Dot |
Adhesive per cardboard box | 3.07 g | 1.69 g |
Savings per cardboard box | - | 1.38 g |
Savings per day | - | 39.79 kg |
kg saved per week (5 days) | - | 198.94 kg |
Savings per year (250 days) | - | 9946.80 kg |
Savings in EUR (1 kg = 7.00 EUR) | - | 69’628 € |
You can see whether hot melt stitching is worthwhile for you by comparing the two factors – calculated savings potential and investment costs.
The recyclability values were determined by the European Paper Recycling Council (EPRC), a consortium of industry associations along the paper added value chain. The initiative aims to recommend and use all kinds of measures to improve the recycling of paper and cardboard products.
One aspect of its work deals with the separability of adhesives during repulping. This is the recycling process in which waste paper fibers are separated, cleaned and foreign particles are removed. Pulp is produced from the recovered fibers and this is used as the basis for new paper. The better the removal of the adhesive during repulping, the smoother the machine-based reprocessing and the better the quality of the newly recovered waste paper.
If you keep the following three points in mind when applying hot melt stitching, the paper or cardboard will still be recyclable:
1. Set the length of the beads in stitching mode to at least 1.6 mm, either via the Robatech user interface or in your program code.
2. Check the softening point (Ring & Ball) of the adhesive you are using in the data sheet. If it is below 68°C, you should switch to a different adhesive.
3. When setting up the stitching mode, have the Robatech service technician check the length and thickness of the bead and, if necessary, adjust it up to meet the required minimum.
Hot melt stitching makes it possible to achieve the same bonding quality while using less adhesive. Switching to durable electric application heads is not compulsory, but can be beneficial, as this reduces energy, material and compressed air consumption. If you also bear in mind the criteria of recyclability, this creates a win-win situation for production and the environment.
Want to know more about hot melt stitching? Would you like to check whether hot melt stitching is suitable for your application? Contact us. Every step toward saving valuable resources and reducing costs is a significant step.