JINYOU manufactures EVA and PUR hot melt adhesives for PVC edge banding, profile wrapping, panel lamination, and woodworking applications. Consistent viscosity, reliable open time, and formulations compatible with all major edge banding machines.
Three adhesive families covering standard furniture production, high-performance applications, and specialist formulations for laser and low-temperature processing.
Standard EVA hot melt adhesive for PVC, ABS, wood, and melamine edge banding. Excellent tack, consistent flow, and broad machine compatibility. Ideal for high-volume furniture production.
160–200°C Granule form MOQ 200kg
Polyurethane reactive (PUR) hot melt for kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor furniture. Cross-linked bond withstands heat up to 120°C, steam, and moisture. Zero visible glue line on PVC edge banding.
110–130°C Moisture cure Heat resist 120°C
Low-temp EVA (130–150°C) for heat-sensitive substrates. Laser edge banding adhesive (zero-joint, ultra-clear). POE-based formulations for flexible applications. Custom viscosity and open-time available.
130–150°C Laser compatible Custom formulaChoose the right adhesive type for your application. Both are available factory-direct from JINYOU with technical support.
| Property | EVA Hot Melt (Standard) | PUR Hot Melt (High-Performance) |
|---|---|---|
| Application Temperature | 160–200°C | 110–130°C |
| Bond Type | Thermoplastic (reversible) | Reactive crosslink (permanent) |
| Heat Resistance | Up to 80°C | Up to 120°C |
| Moisture Resistance | Good | Excellent (steam-proof) |
| Glue Line Visibility | Visible (0.1–0.3mm) | Near invisible (<0.05mm) |
| Open Time | 3–8 seconds | 4–10 seconds |
| Best For | Standard furniture, RTA, office | Kitchen, bath, outdoor, marine |
| Price | Lower cost | Premium |
| MOQ | 200 kg | 200 kg |
Standard parameters. Custom viscosity, open time, and colour available on request.
| Base Polymer | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
| Application Temp. | 160–200°C |
| Viscosity @ 180°C | 2,000–12,000 mPa·s (customizable) |
| Open Time | 3–8 seconds (adjustable) |
| Heat Resistance | Up to 80°C |
| Color | Cream / White / Custom |
| Packaging | 25kg bags (granules) |
| Base Polymer | Polyurethane Reactive (PUR) |
| Application Temp. | 110–130°C |
| Viscosity @ 120°C | 3,000–8,000 mPa·s |
| Open Time | 4–10 seconds |
| Full Cure Time | 24–72 hours (moisture dependent) |
| Heat Resistance | Up to 120°C |
| Packaging | 20kg cartridges / blocks |
Hot melt adhesive is supplied in solid form — granules, blocks, or cartridges — melted in a heated glue pot, applied as a liquid to the board edge, and pressed with the edge banding before it solidifies. EVA hot melts are thermoplastic (re-melt with heat). PUR hot melts undergo an irreversible chemical crosslinking reaction with ambient moisture after application, creating a permanent bond that cannot be re-melted.
EVA is thermoplastic — cost-effective, widely compatible, suitable for standard furniture. It softens above 80°C. PUR chemically crosslinks with moisture after application, creating a permanent bond that resists heat up to 120°C, steam, and prolonged moisture. PUR also produces a near-invisible glue line (<0.05mm). Use EVA for standard furniture; PUR for kitchen, bathroom, outdoor, and marine applications. See our complete EVA vs PUR guide →
Standard EVA: 160–200°C. Low-temperature EVA: 130–150°C for heat-sensitive substrates. PUR: 110–130°C. Always verify with an infrared thermometer — machine gauges drift ±15°C and are unreliable for troubleshooting. The most common cause of peeling edge banding is a glue temperature that is lower than the gauge shows.
Most common causes: (1) Glue temperature too low — check with an IR thermometer. (2) Board surface contaminated with dust, oil, or silicone release agent. (3) Wrong adhesive grade for your substrate. (4) Adhesive degraded from repeated re-melting — purge old material and start fresh. If banding peels cleanly off (adhesive stays on banding), temperature is the issue. See our full edge banding troubleshooting guide →
Roller-applied systems at 18–20 m/min: 3,000–6,000 mPa·s. Slow lines or manual: 6,000–10,000 mPa·s. PUR systems typically 3,000–5,000 mPa·s at 120°C. Higher viscosity = thicker glue bead. Contact our technical team with your machine model and line speed for a specific recommendation.
Yes — standard EVA and PUR bond to both PVC and ABS without formulation changes. The substrate (MDF, particleboard, plywood) matters more than the banding material. For white or light-colored banding, use a clear or color-matched adhesive to avoid a visible glue line.
EVA: heat the pot to maximum temp and purge with a cleaning compound or fresh adhesive until the output runs clear. Never let EVA solidify in the pot — drain at end of every shift. PUR: use dedicated PUR cleaning cartridges immediately after production — PUR cannot be purged with heat once curing begins. Never mix EVA and PUR in the same pot — causes carbonization and machine damage.
EVA in sealed packaging: 12–24 months at 15–25°C away from sunlight. PUR in sealed moisture-proof packaging: 6–12 months. Opened PUR cartridges must be used within 2–3 hours. Store all hot melt adhesives cool and dry. Do not freeze or store above 35°C.
Yes — all JINYOU hot melt adhesives are tested with Homag, Biesse, SCM, IMA, Brandt, Holzher, and KDT edge banding machines. Available in granule form (open pot systems) and block/pillow form. Contact us with your machine model for specific grade recommendations.
Manufactured under ISO 9001:2015. REACH and RoHS compliant. Low-formaldehyde grades meet E0 emission standards. Technical Data Sheets (TDS) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) available for all grades. SGS or Intertek third-party testing can be arranged on request.
Minimum order: 200kg per adhesive grade. Standard packaging: 25kg bags (granule EVA) or 20kg boxes (PUR blocks). Full pallet orders (500–1,000kg) get best pricing. Mixed-grade orders accepted with 200kg minimum per grade.
Yes. Custom viscosity (2,000–12,000 mPa·s) and open time (2–10 seconds) available. Minimum 1,000kg per batch, 15–25 day development lead time. Contact our technical team with your machine model, line speed, and substrate requirements.
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