Advantra® 89100 is an advanced adhesive designed to perform in high-stress environments. It is widely used in automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries, where exceptional bonding strength and durability are required for critical applications. Its ability to withstand demanding conditions makes it a trusted solution for industries that require reliable adhesion in extreme environments.

Product Type: Hot Melt Adhesive

Application Area: Cartons, Case Sealing

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Solid Unbleached Sulfate (SUS) Paperboard, Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS)

Application Method: Extrusion, Roll Coater

Features: Clean Machining, High Viscosity

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Ready-to-Use Product Features
Product Characteristics
  • clear, consistent white color
  • odor and smoke-free environment
  • increased mileage
  • clean machining

Applications & Uses

Markets
Applications
Application Area
Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Typical Applications
  • High viscosity advanced case & carton hot melt adhesive based on patented H.B. Fuller technology.
  • High Springback cartons and cases.
Application Instructions

Suggested application methods include roll coating and extrusion.

Suitable Substrates

Uncoated, clay coated, SBS, SUS and similar uncoated and lightly coated materials.

Properties

Odor
Characteristic
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Softening Point113°C-
Viscosity (at 350°F)2200cPs-
Specific Gravitymax. 1--

Safety & Health

Safety Information

To minimize the risk of burns, we recommend the use of eye protection and protective clothing when working near a hot melt applicator. To minimize the risk of flammable vapors, do not exceed a melt temperature above 400°F. Prevent the build-up of vapors. Extinguish all sources of ignition during hot melt use.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
730 days
Storage Conditions

This product is stored under clean and dry conditions above 20°F and below 120°F.