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Reactive Hot Melt Adhesives (RHMA) are a type of adhesive used in the adhesives and sealants industry. They are thermoplastic adhesives that are applied in a molten state and then cooled to form a strong bond. RHMA are typically used in applications that require a fast curing time, such as packaging, woodworking, and automotive assembly. They are also used in applications that require a high degree of flexibility, such as footwear and furniture.
RHMA are typically composed of a blend of polymers, waxes, and other additives. The polymers provide the adhesive strength, while the waxes and additives provide flexibility and heat resistance. RHMA are available in a variety of viscosities, allowing them to be used in a wide range of applications.
Some companies in the RHMA market include Henkel, Bostik, Sika, 3M, and H.B. Fuller. Show Less Read more