EG-313 is a high-performance EVA hot melt adhesive specially designed for book spine binding. It is suitable for various paper types and cover materials used in the printing and publishing industry.
Key features include:
Conclusion:
EG-313 spine glue helps printing factories improve binding efficiency, reduce production problems, and ensure durable bookbinding quality.
Many printing houses and publishers in Central Asia face the following issues during bookbinding production:
Traditional adhesives may crack or lose bonding strength after repeated page turning.
Some glues require long curing times, reducing production efficiency.
Different paper materials and coated papers may cause weak bonding performance.
In hot environments, low-quality glue may soften and lead to spine separation.
Result:
These issues increase customer complaints, production waste, and maintenance costs.
EG-313 EVA hot melt adhesive is developed to solve common spine binding problems.
The adhesive forms a strong bond immediately after application, helping books stay firmly bound.
Good flowability allows even glue distribution on the spine, improving binding consistency.
The glue cures within 8–10 seconds, supporting high-speed automatic production lines.
No stringing during operation helps keep machines clean and improves productivity.
Suitable for wired and wireless automatic bookbinding systems, catalogs, magazines, and textbooks.
Conclusion:
EG-313 provides stable performance, faster production speed, and reliable binding quality for commercial printing factories.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | EG-313 |
| Type | EVA Hot Melt Spine Glue |
| Appearance | White Solid Granule or Pallet |
| Solid Content | 100% |
| Viscosity (160℃) | 5500 ± 500 mPa·s |
| Open Time | 10–15 seconds |
| Curing Time | 8–10 seconds |
| Softening Point | 85 ± 5℃ |
| Recommended Operating Temperature | 160–180℃ |
| Packaging | 25 kg/bag |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
EG-313 is widely used in:
It is especially suitable for printing factories requiring stable performance and high production efficiency.
After heating to the recommended temperature, the EVA adhesive melts quickly and penetrates into the paper fibers.
As the glue cools, it forms a flexible but strong bonding layer on the spine. This ensures:
When selecting EVA spine glue, consider the following factors:
For thicker books, higher bonding strength is required. EG-313 performs well in heavy bookbinding applications.
Fast production lines require adhesives with quick curing performance.
Coated paper and glossy paper need adhesives with excellent compatibility and penetration ability.
For hot climates in Central Asia, adhesives with stable softening points are essential.
Recommendation:
EG-313 is recommended for medium and high-speed commercial bookbinding production.
Yes. It is non-toxic and pollution-free, suitable for modern printing requirements.
It is suitable for textbooks, catalogs, magazines, hardcover books, and commercial publications.
Yes. It is designed for wired and wireless automatic bookbinding systems.
The suggested working temperature is 160–180℃.
No. EG-313 has excellent production stability with no stringing issues.
EG-313 is a high-performance EVA hot melt adhesive specially designed for book spine binding. It is suitable for various paper types and cover materials used in the printing and publishing industry.
Key features include:
Conclusion:
EG-313 spine glue helps printing factories improve binding efficiency, reduce production problems, and ensure durable bookbinding quality.
Many printing houses and publishers in Central Asia face the following issues during bookbinding production:
Traditional adhesives may crack or lose bonding strength after repeated page turning.
Some glues require long curing times, reducing production efficiency.
Different paper materials and coated papers may cause weak bonding performance.
In hot environments, low-quality glue may soften and lead to spine separation.
Result:
These issues increase customer complaints, production waste, and maintenance costs.
EG-313 EVA hot melt adhesive is developed to solve common spine binding problems.
The adhesive forms a strong bond immediately after application, helping books stay firmly bound.
Good flowability allows even glue distribution on the spine, improving binding consistency.
The glue cures within 8–10 seconds, supporting high-speed automatic production lines.
No stringing during operation helps keep machines clean and improves productivity.
Suitable for wired and wireless automatic bookbinding systems, catalogs, magazines, and textbooks.
Conclusion:
EG-313 provides stable performance, faster production speed, and reliable binding quality for commercial printing factories.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | EG-313 |
| Type | EVA Hot Melt Spine Glue |
| Appearance | White Solid Granule or Pallet |
| Solid Content | 100% |
| Viscosity (160℃) | 5500 ± 500 mPa·s |
| Open Time | 10–15 seconds |
| Curing Time | 8–10 seconds |
| Softening Point | 85 ± 5℃ |
| Recommended Operating Temperature | 160–180℃ |
| Packaging | 25 kg/bag |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
EG-313 is widely used in:
It is especially suitable for printing factories requiring stable performance and high production efficiency.
After heating to the recommended temperature, the EVA adhesive melts quickly and penetrates into the paper fibers.
As the glue cools, it forms a flexible but strong bonding layer on the spine. This ensures:
When selecting EVA spine glue, consider the following factors:
For thicker books, higher bonding strength is required. EG-313 performs well in heavy bookbinding applications.
Fast production lines require adhesives with quick curing performance.
Coated paper and glossy paper need adhesives with excellent compatibility and penetration ability.
For hot climates in Central Asia, adhesives with stable softening points are essential.
Recommendation:
EG-313 is recommended for medium and high-speed commercial bookbinding production.
Yes. It is non-toxic and pollution-free, suitable for modern printing requirements.
It is suitable for textbooks, catalogs, magazines, hardcover books, and commercial publications.
Yes. It is designed for wired and wireless automatic bookbinding systems.
The suggested working temperature is 160–180℃.
No. EG-313 has excellent production stability with no stringing issues.