Hey there, folks! As a supplier of multifunctional folder gluers, I've seen firsthand the importance of proper glue storage. Glue plays a crucial role in the operation of these machines, and if it's not stored correctly, it can lead to a whole bunch of problems. So, today I'm gonna share some tips on how to store the glue used in a multifunctional folder gluer.


First off, let's talk about the types of glue commonly used in multifunctional folder gluers. There are several kinds, like water - based glue, solvent - based glue, and hot - melt glue. Each type has its own unique storage requirements.
Water - based Glue
Water - based glue is super popular because it's relatively eco - friendly and easy to clean up. But it's also a bit tricky to store.
Temperature
The temperature is key when it comes to storing water - based glue. You want to keep it in an environment where the temperature is between 5°C and 30°C (41°F and 86°F). If it gets too cold, the glue can freeze, and once it thaws, its bonding properties might be compromised. On the other hand, if it's too hot, the water in the glue can evaporate, making the glue thicker and less effective.
Humidity
Humidity also matters. High humidity can cause the glue to absorb moisture from the air, which can lead to mold growth or changes in the glue's consistency. So, try to store water - based glue in a place with low to moderate humidity. A storage room with a dehumidifier can be a great option.
Container
Use air - tight containers to store water - based glue. This helps prevent the water from evaporating and keeps contaminants out. Make sure the container is clean before you pour the glue in. Any dirt or debris in the container can affect the quality of the glue.
Solvent - based Glue
Solvent - based glue is known for its strong bonding power, but it's also more hazardous than water - based glue.
Ventilation
When storing solvent - based glue, proper ventilation is a must. These glues release volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can be harmful if inhaled. Store the glue in a well - ventilated area, like a storage shed with good airflow or a room with exhaust fans.
Temperature
Keep solvent - based glue at a stable temperature, preferably between 10°C and 30°C (50°F and 86°F). Extreme temperatures can cause the solvents to evaporate too quickly or can change the chemical composition of the glue.
Fire Safety
Solvent - based glues are flammable, so you need to take fire safety seriously. Store them away from heat sources, open flames, and electrical equipment that could spark. Have a fire extinguisher nearby, just in case.
Hot - melt Glue
Hot - melt glue is used in many multifunctional folder gluers because it bonds quickly and has a high initial tack.
Storage Temperature
Hot - melt glue should be stored at room temperature, around 20°C - 25°C (68°F - 77°F). It's important to keep it away from direct sunlight and heat sources, as excessive heat can cause the glue to soften or melt prematurely.
Protection from Dust
Dust can get into hot - melt glue and cause clogs in the gluing system of your multifunctional folder gluer. Store the glue in sealed containers to protect it from dust and other contaminants.
Now, let's talk about some general tips for glue storage, no matter what type of glue you're using.
Labeling
Always label your glue containers clearly. Write down the type of glue, the date it was purchased or opened, and any other relevant information. This helps you keep track of the glue's age and ensures you use the oldest glue first.
Rotation
Implement a first - in, first - out (FIFO) system for your glue storage. This means using the glue that you bought or opened first before moving on to the newer ones. This helps prevent glue from sitting around for too long and losing its effectiveness.
Regular Inspection
Regularly inspect your stored glue for any signs of spoilage, such as changes in color, odor, or consistency. If you notice anything off, it's best to dispose of the glue properly and get a new batch.
As a supplier of multifunctional folder gluers, I know that choosing the right glue and storing it correctly can make a big difference in the performance of your machine. If you're in the market for a new Multifunctional Folder Gluer Corrugated, Automatic Folder Gluer Machine, or Carton Folder Gluer Machine, we've got you covered.
If you have any questions about glue storage or our multifunctional folder gluers, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the most of your equipment and ensure smooth operations. Whether you're a small business or a large - scale manufacturer, we can provide the right solutions for your needs. So, if you're interested in purchasing our products or just want to learn more, feel free to start a conversation with us. Let's work together to take your packaging production to the next level.
References
- Glue Manufacturer's Guidelines
- Industry Best Practices for Glue Storage
