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H.B. Fuller Launches Hot-melt Adhesive for Cotton Bonding

Published on 2020-12-07. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Hot-melt Adhesives    

H.B. Fuller’s New HMA for Natural-based Hygiene Products H.B. Fuller launches Full-Care™ 5885 to meet industry’s growing demand for natural-based hygiene articles. Full-Care™ 5885 is a high wet strength, low odor and light color hot-melt adhesive solution, which offers high-performance 100 percent cotton bonding at a low cost.

Optimized Viscosity Profile at Low-temperatures


Cotton and viscose swell when wet, making them more challenging to bond. In response, H.B Fuller has developed Full-Care™ 5885, that allows manufacturers to confidently switch to natural substrates like 100 percent cotton and viscose without having to significantly increase coat weight. The new adhesive solution enables hygiene producers to meet demands for a sustainable world. The adhesive offers an optimized viscosity profile, allowing application at lower temperatures, ease of use for application set up and optimal line efficiency.

Full-Care™ 5885 meets the certification requirement of the ECO PASSPORT by OEKOTEX®. This is an independent certification system now being increasingly used by the hygiene industry to show ecological responsibility.

Full-Care™ 5885 is suitable for all standard machines and application types – including slot, spiral and spray – while combining optimized rheological profile for clean and consistent application. It’s an innovative hot-melt adhesive that provides robust solutions for our customers and the next generation of sustainable goods,” said H.B. Fuller’s Dr. Stefan Eller, EIMEA Technical Service Manager.

Increased Demand for Natural-based Products


Cotton-based articles are in high-demand and it’s a trend set to continue apace. Euromonitor has reported on how products with a natural and sustainable positioning have gained ground in the past few years – and how the industry’s players will need to further differentiate their natural products and enhance their positioning with further innovation. A recent webinar poll ran with Nonwovens Industry (NWI) and H.B. Fuller strongly suggests that sustainability is the number one driver behind this trend, revealing that “over 99 percent of the 140 respondents are focused on sustainable product development at this time.” These results demonstrate that sustainability remains a key influence on strategy and product development for the industry’s major players – an influence no doubt driven by growing customer demand for going natural while using cotton.

Cotton, with its soft, breathable properties, is already the world’s most widely used natural fiber. It’s therefore no surprise that cotton is increasingly regarded by multiple markets as the natural choice for sustainable hygiene products, particularly baby diapers and feminine care. Other common natural-based or renewable substrate choices are viscose, typically made from cellulosic fibers and polylactic acid (PLA) or the substrate can be a blend of both.

Given the growth of the baby care market – projected to increase 36 percent over five years to 70.1bn USD in sales in 2023 – and parents’ increasing reliance on purchasing diapers with safe, healthy brands, cotton and even organic cotton look likely to become the natural, sustainable material of choice. Likewise, the femcare market is poised to grow by 5.43bn USD during 2020-2024 – progressing at CAGR of almost 6 percent during the forecast period – with a “surge in popularity of organic products instrumental in driving the growth of the market.”


Source: H.B. Fuller
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