Understanding Medium-Temperature Edge Banding Hot Melt Adhesive and where it fits
Medium-temperature hot melt provides a balanced operating window for many conventional edge-banding lines. It aims to combine manageable energy demand, wetting, open time and clean machining for routine furniture production.
It should be matched to the plant's real glue-pot temperature, feed rate, line speed and seasonal workshop conditions rather than selected only from a temperature label.
How it is typically produced and controlled
The approved resin, polymer, tackifier and wax package is melt blended until uniform, filtered and formed into consistent pellets or granules. Batch release follows appearance and agreed application-property checks.
A line trial should confirm melting rate, coating uniformity, stringing, initial tack, trimming, glue-line visibility and bond retention on the actual board and edge material.
- Raw-material meteringConfirm the resin, polymer, tackifier, wax, modifier or reactive component package for the required temperature and bonding window.
- Controlled mixing or reactionBlend or react the ingredients under controlled temperature and moisture conditions appropriate to the selected adhesive chemistry.
- Filtration and formingFilter the finished melt or prepolymer and form pellets, granules, blocks or sealed packs without introducing contamination.
- Batch testing and packingCheck the agreed viscosity, appearance, softening or application behavior, then pack with batch identification and storage instructions.
This is a typical adhesive-production sequence. Exact chemistry, temperatures and acceptance values are confirmed only in the current grade-specific TDS and batch documents.
Catalog facts
The catalog's 2XXX medium-temperature group, with paired references from 2620 to 2640 and special modified granular PUR reference 2666. Final operating settings depend on the selected grade and line trial.

Application and grade selection
Send the edge-bander model, line speed, glue-pot and roller condition, board substrate, edge material, workshop temperature and required bond target. JINYOU can then shortlist a catalog family for sample validation on the buyer's production equipment.
Run a sample trial with the actual substrate, edge material, machine settings and workshop conditions before mass production.
RFQ and sample-trial checklist
For an accurate recommendation, send these production details instead of requesting a grade by temperature name alone.
Specifications that require confirmation
Viscosity, open time, final operating range, compatibility, test results, certificates, price, MOQ, lead time and payment terms are not blanket catalog claims. Confirm them in writing for the selected grade and shipment.
The catalog is a product-comparison document. Request the current TDS/SDS and written model confirmation before ordering or setting production parameters.
Related hot melt adhesive products

High-Temperature Edge Banding Hot Melt Adhesive
The catalog's 3XXX group for buyers evaluating a high-temperature edge-banding hot melt family. Paired references run from 3620 to 3640, with 3666 listed as a special modified granular PUR reference.
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Low-Temperature Hot Melt Adhesive 1625
Model 1625 is presented as the catalog's low-temperature hot melt adhesive reference. Confirm the grade-specific TDS and validate it with the actual edge-banding line and materials.
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Trace-Free Translucent Hot Melt Adhesive
The catalog describes an optional 5:1 trace-free translucent blend in yellow-translucent and white-translucent appearances, with a catalog-recommended 130-180°C range. Confirm the exact paired grade and settings before use.
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Colored Edge Banding Hot Melt Adhesive
The catalog lists black, gray, red, yellow and brown colored hot melt options in medium- and high-temperature versions. Match the color and grade to the actual edge material and visible glue-line requirement.
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Modified Granular PUR Hot Melt Adhesive
The catalog identifies 3666 as the high-temperature and 2666 as the medium-temperature modified granular PUR references. Treat these as model identifiers and request the current grade-specific TDS/SDS and application confirmation.
View product page >How to select hot melt adhesive for edge banding
Do not select an edge-banding hot melt adhesive by temperature label alone. First record the machine and glue system, line speed, substrate, edge material, workshop conditions and required result; then compare the catalog family, request the current grade-specific TDS/SDS and validate a sample on the actual production line.
Buyer FAQ
Which catalog models are in this product family?
The referenced models are 2620, 2621, 2625, 2630, 2635, 2640, 2666. Availability and the final grade must be confirmed for the buyer's application.
What information is needed for a quotation and sample?
Send machine model, line speed, glue-pot condition, substrate, edge material, ambient temperature, quantity, destination and required documents.
Can the catalog values be used as final production settings?
No. Catalog information is for comparison. Use the current grade-specific TDS/SDS and verify settings with a production trial.
Medium-Temperature Edge Banding Hot Melt Adhesive from JINYOU China
Product definition and buying guidance. Hot melt grade families are separated by application window, appearance, bonding demand and processing behavior; temperature labels alone are not sufficient for selection.
Medium-Temperature Edge Banding Hot Melt Adhesive from JINYOU China is presented as a distinct purchasing family rather than a generic category label.
Hot melt grade families are separated by application window, appearance, bonding demand and processing behavior; temperature labels alone are not sufficient for selection.
Send machine, glue pot or cartridge system, line speed, panel, edge material, workshop temperature, target appearance and performance test.
JINYOU will map the request to the suitable current product, owned-production or partner-manufacturing source as applicable, then confirm samples, documents and commercial terms before order.
Typical production and supply-control workflow
This is a typical process and supply-control sequence, not a claim that every product is made on one JINYOU-owned line. Exact procedures and evidence depend on the confirmed factory, grade and order.



RFQ information to send
- Exact product or grade and end-use
- Dimensions, thickness, color, finish or formulation role
- Machine, process and operating conditions
- Target performance and approval sample
- Required TDS, SDS, COA or destination evidence
- Quantity, packing, labeling and destination
- Incoterm, target schedule and trial request
- Photos, drawings or current reference sample
