H.B. Fuller® V-3869-UNL

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H.B. Fuller® V-3869-UNL is an adhesive designed for folding boxes and side seaming envelopes. It is ideal for use on corrugated board and cardboard, providing strong adhesion for packaging applications. Its versatile performance ensures reliability in various sealing processes.

Product Type: Adhesive, Side Seam Adhesive

Application Area: Folding Box, Side Seaming Envelope

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Cardboards, Corrugated Board, Folding Cardboard, Paper

Application Method: Disc

Chemical Family: Vinyl Acetate Ethylene (VAE) Copolymer

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Product Characteristics
  • excellent adhesion to difficult substrates
  • proper viscosity for application by roller, disc or manual

Applications & Uses

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Applications
Application Area
Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Typical Applications

For forming folding boxes. Use on a variety of papers such as label overlap, side seam in envelope assembly, bag formation and window for envelopes and boxes.

Suitable Substrates

Paper, corrugated cardboard, folding cardboard.

Application Instructions

Application method: Roller and Disc
Application temperature: between +10°C and +35°C (+25°C recommended)

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Viscosity (Spindle 4, 20rpm, at +5°C)4000 - 4200mPa.sBrookfield RVT
Solid Content54 - 58%-
pH4.0 - 6.0--

Safety & Health

Safety Information

The use of safety glasses, gloves and appropriate clothing is recommended to prevent possible contact with eyes and skin. Avoid storing at high and/or low temperatures, and store in a ventilated place. Do not mix with other substances. Remove any ignition source near the product.

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Latin America

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
6 months
Storage Conditions

Store in tightly closed original container, in a clean, dry place at more than +5°C and less than +35°C.