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How to check for hot melt adhesive wire drawing and page dropping in book binding? Establish a solution path from the three ends of glue, paper, and equipment

2026-07-15    Views: 11    Chinese

The occurrence of wire drawing, back cracking, page dropping, or edge glue overflow in book and magazine binding lines may not necessarily be due to “insufficient glue”. The paper coating, glue temperature, glue amount, milling back quality, and finished product cooling time will all jointly affect the results. This article provides a feasible troubleshooting sequence for the post press workshop and explains how to prepare sample conditions when purchasing and binding hot melt adhesive.

Core Keywords

Book binding adhesive, book back adhesive, book edge adhesive, EVA hot melt adhesive, adhesive page dropping, hot melt adhesive wire drawing, graphic and text quick printing adhesive

First, determine at which stage the problem occurred

Loose binding usually results in three points of exposure: cracking upon detachment, often occurring during wetting, penetration, or adhesive application; After placement, if the page falls off, it is often necessary to check the surface of the paper, the milling back, and the cohesion of the adhesive layer; If it cracks after transportation or low temperature, it should be checked whether the adhesive used matches the actual usage environment of the finished product. Recording the time of the fault occurrence first is more valuable than directly increasing the glue temperature.

The higher the glue temperature, the better

When the temperature is low, the flow of the melt adhesive is insufficient, making it difficult to enter the fiber grooves formed by milling back; If the temperature is too high or the gel stays in the melting tank for too long, the color, odor, or viscosity of the gel may change, which can actually cause unstable gluing. The workshop should start from the process window provided by the supplier and gradually check the actual temperature of the melting tank, rubber hose, rubber roller or nozzle, rather than just looking at the set values on the equipment panel.

Control paper and milling back as variables

Copperplate paper, laminated paper, and inner pages with a large ink coverage area have a different surface state from ordinary laminated paper. After changing the paper batch, ink system, or laminating process, a small batch binding test should be conducted again. Insufficient milling back will cause the adhesive layer to lack fibers that can be grasped and attached; Milling too deep may also damage the structure of the book. It is recommended to include the paper name, weight, spine thickness, milling back blade condition, glue amount, and cooling time in the trial machine record for easy reproduction of qualified processes.

The order for graphic and text fast printing depends more on the opening time and pace

The opening time of the glue must match the book speed and pressing position in the graphic and text fast printing scenarios of short orders, urgent items, and multi specification switching. The opening time is too short, and the adhesive surface has lost effective wetting before pressing; If it is too long, it may cause dragging, drawing or limited rhythm. When purchasing, it is not advisable to only ask about the unit price. The equipment type, speed range, book size, paper structure, and expected turnover time should be clearly defined.

Sunlife’s collaborative approach

Sunlife’s official website publicly showcases the application of hot melt adhesive and printing industry in books and periodicals. For specific binding lines, we can first assist in selecting based on paper, equipment, and fault samples, and then arrange sample testing to confirm the process window before entering stable supply. For repeated issues of wire drawing, falling pages, or glue overflow, it is recommended to provide finished products, paper samples, and on-site temperature records together for technical support to judge based on real variables.

FAQ

Q1: Can page dropping be solved by simply increasing the amount of glue applied? No. Insufficient glue application can affect adhesion, but the paper surface, milling back, pressing, and glue temperature are equally critical; Blindly increasing glue may also lead to glue overflow and increased costs.

Q2: Why did the original gluing process fail after changing the paper? The coating, fibers, and surface tension of different papers are different, and the wetting and mechanical bite will change. Sample testing should be repeated.

Q3: What information is required for purchasing book binding adhesive? Suggest providing equipment model, book running speed, paper and cover structure, spine thickness, existing issues, and finished product usage environment.

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