In South America, the biggest enemy furniture manufacturers face is often not their competitors, but the climate.
Most regions in South America (such as Brazil, Colombia, Peru, etc.) feature typical tropical and subtropical climates. When summer arrives, temperatures frequently surge past 35°C, and the relative humidity consistently exceeds 80%. To make matters worse, during ocean freight or inland trucking, the extreme heat inside shipping containers can climb directly up to 50°C - 60°C.
This "high temperature & high humidity" environment is an absolute nightmare for traditional EVA edgebanding hot melt adhesives. Many furniture factories constantly face frustrating complaints such as:
Edging peeling: Edgebands starting to peel off slightly just a few days after production.
Glue line cracking: Adhesives brittle or crack, causing edgebands to fall off after the furniture is delivered to customers' homes.
Glue bleeding: High temperatures causing the adhesive to squeeze out, resulting in ugly residues that ruin the furniture's appearance.
Today, through a real customer case study, we will analyze how choosing the right EVA edgebanding glue can thoroughly solve these painful after-sales issues once and for all.
In South America, the biggest enemy furniture manufacturers face is often not their competitors, but the climate.
Most regions in South America (such as Brazil, Colombia, Peru, etc.) feature typical tropical and subtropical climates. When summer arrives, temperatures frequently surge past 35°C, and the relative humidity consistently exceeds 80%. To make matters worse, during ocean freight or inland trucking, the extreme heat inside shipping containers can climb directly up to 50°C - 60°C.
This "high temperature & high humidity" environment is an absolute nightmare for traditional EVA edgebanding hot melt adhesives. Many furniture factories constantly face frustrating complaints such as:
Edging peeling: Edgebands starting to peel off slightly just a few days after production.
Glue line cracking: Adhesives brittle or crack, causing edgebands to fall off after the furniture is delivered to customers' homes.
Glue bleeding: High temperatures causing the adhesive to squeeze out, resulting in ugly residues that ruin the furniture's appearance.
Today, through a real customer case study, we will analyze how choosing the right EVA edgebanding glue can thoroughly solve these painful after-sales issues once and for all.