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Franklin Adhesives & Polymers’ new Laminating 460 is a lamination adhesive developed exclusively to minimize reaction to borates in fire-rated particleboard and fiberboard, eliminating quick gelling of adhesive upon application to extend working time and ensure successful bonding.
Franklin Adhesives & Polymers has simplified production of flame retardant panels with the introduction of a lamination adhesive – Laminating 460 – developed specifically for bonding HPL and wood veneer to fire-rated or borated particleboard and fiberboard.
The flame retardant panels serve as partitions, wall linings, ceilings, display panels and other building components and are used where flame retardant board is required by building codes and regulations, primarily in public structures.
Laminating 460 is specially formulated to minimize the reaction with borates in fire-rated particleboard and fiberboard. Borates can cause other adhesives to gel too quickly before they can bond the substrates. Laminating 460 extends the working time to five to seven minutes, consistently providing a strong bond and enabling the manufacturer to laminate a larger quantity of panels for hot or cold pressing concurrently, increasing product yield. It also offers good spreader stability.
Used as a one-part product, this crosslinking polyvinyl acetate (PVA) emulsion formulation also offers high water resistance for interior panels. The manufacturer can add aluminum chloride to improve water resistance. As a two-part system, Laminating 460 offers excellent catalyzed pot life over a 24-hour period, which increases agility during the manufacturing process. Whether used as a one- or two-component system, the adhesive can be cold or hot pressed.
The new Laminating 460 exceeds the requirements of ASTM D6007-14, has passed the screening test for CARB ATCM Phase 2 on 1⁄4’’ 3-ply birch HWPW-VC and meets the EPA guidelines for TSCA Title VI. It has been tested and proven effective on all of the top-rated borated boards.
“We are proud to lead the way in developing a premier adhesive solution specifically for use with fire retardant boards,” said Jaye Schroeder, vice president, industrial business, at Franklin Adhesives & Polymers. “Beyond supporting our customers in meeting key regulations for the production of these boards, Laminating 460 gives them the performance characteristics they need for maximum efficiency in laminating borated boards.”
In addition to Laminating 460 for assembly of fire-retardant panels, Franklin offers several dozen other wood adhesives, available under the brand names Advantage, Assembly, Multibond, Reactite and Titebond, for industrial wood products ranging from furniture and windows to flooring and cabinets. More information on these adhesives is available at www.FranklinAdhesivesandPolymers.com.
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About Franklin International: Established in 1935, Franklin International is among the largest privately held manufacturers of adhesives and sealants in the U.S. The company employs approximately 400 at its headquarters, laboratory and plant, in Columbus, Ohio; eight U.S. distribution centers; and a plant in Guangzhou, China. Franklin provides local support to customers domestically and globally through a network of 75 independent sales representatives and direct field sales associates. The company maintains two divisions: the Construction Division manufactures Titebond-brand wood glues, construction adhesives, sealants and flooring products, and Franklin Adhesives & Polymers provides adhesives for wood product assembly, filter assembly and tapes and labels.