Industrial Adhesives

Industrial Adhesives

DTI is your source in industrial adhesives. DTI has performed extensive research and multiple evaluations to enable us to help you find the right adhesives and sealants for your application and manufacturing need.

We have chosen industrial adhesives and sealants that offer consistent performance under the toughest environmental and operating conditions.

We are located in Wichita, Kansas and are the only specialty distributor focused on structural adhesive consulting and implementation in this region.

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Our industrial adhesive product line includes: 

Lord Industrial Adhesives

 

 

Lord Industrial Adhesives

DTI is a proud distributor of Lord Industrial Adhesives.  LORD is a pioneer and the world leader in adhesives solutions with more than a half century of experience in developing and manufacturing high-performance industrial adhesives products. As a technology-based company, LORD is proud to offer a range of solutions utilizing acrylic, epoxy, urethane and cyanoacrylate technologies. From electronics to automotive to construction, our product lines continue to grow.

Acrylic Adhesives

LORD Acrylic Adhesives are not limited to metal applications; they also bond plastics and ceramics, thermoplastics like polypropylene and ABS, and thermoset like fiberglass, sheet molded compounds (SMC) and fiber reinforced plastics (FRP).

Cyanoacrylate Adhesives

LORD Cyanoacrylate Adhesives were developed for production situations requiring instant bonds and immediate handling strength, particularly when bonding rubber, metals and plastics. These adhesives are especially well-suited for trim attachment and light assembly.

Epoxy Adhesives

LORD Epoxy Adhesives create superior bonds for rubber, SMC, plastics and metals. Our Epoxy Adhesives are widely used in the automotive industry – over 10 million cars and light and heavy-duty trucks feature body panels bonded with LORD Epoxy adhesives.

Urethane Adhesives

LORD one and two-part Urethane Adhesives provide superior bonds with minimal surface preparation for today's high-performance thermosets and thermoplastics. They offer primer-less adhesion for sheet molded compounds (SMC) and are ideal for prepared metals, rubber and fiber reinforced plastics (FRP).

Metal Bonding Adhesives

LORD metal bonding adhesives offer superior performance, design flexibility, aesthetics and total system savings. The adhesives are packaged in easy-to-use LORD-Pak 50 mL, 200 mL and 375 mL two-component cartridges. For high-volume applications, LORD offers pails and drums suitable for meter mix and dispense equipment.

Features & Benefits

  • Wide range of cure times
  • High strengths
  • Non-sag
  • Require little or no surface preparation
  • Excellent environmental resistance
  • Uniform distribution of stress over the entire bond area
  • Bonding of dissimilar materials
  • Excellent fatigue performance
  • Superior impact strength
  • Wide range of dispensing capabilities, from cartridges to bulk

 

Bostik Industrial Adhesives

Bostik Industrial Adhesives

DTI is also a proud distributor of Bostik’s line of industrial adhesives. Bostik is a leading producer of adhesive sealants used in the car industry with a range of products that include liquid, hot-melt and reactive adhesives, foam-in-place gaskets, webs and film adhesives for headliner or upholstery lamination.

Bostik’s Transportation adhesive sealants are engineered for strength and durablilty, improving process time and styling aesthetics – all critical requirements in contemporary vehicle design and assembly. We provide a full range of industrial adhesives and sealants for the production of trucks, trailers, trains and tramways, coaches and buses. Applications include galvanneal bonding, side panel bonding, roof bow construction, windscreen and side glass installation, luggage compartment and door assembly, as well as interior trim.

No matter what your manufacuring application is whether it’s aircraft, marine, trailers, coaches or buses. Contact DTI and let us help you with picking the right adhesive or sealant for your application.

Hot Melt adhesives are another product that can speed assembly processes inexpensively. We are able to implement tank melter systems, drum melt systems, stick feed guns, and bulk hot melts from Bostik.

 

USPTO Class 156 Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Disclosed is a method of producing a non-adhering granulate above the glass-transition temperature comprising a polyester material, in which the polyester material is introduced into a cooling water flow as a melt and is separated from the cooling water after passing through a cooling stretch. The dwell time of the polyester material in the cooling stretch is 0.2-5 sec, and the cooling water has a pressure of at least 2 bar along the cooling stretch. For the thus obtained granulate, post-crystallization is not required, at least not in every case. It has been shown that the granulate does not adhere, even without post-crystallization and mechanical movement if no additional external input of energy takes place. Even during heating under pressure, no adhesion could be observed.
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In one embodiment, a breathable, incrementally stretched elastic composite material comprises an inner elastomeric film extrusion-laminated to an outer nonwoven web at each film surface. The inner elastomeric film has a random pattern of incremental stretch-formed macroholes therein and is substantially free of pore-forming filler. In another embodiment, a breathable, incrementally stretched elastic composite material comprises an elastomeric film extrusion-laminated to a nonwoven web at one or both of the film surfaces. The elastomeric film has a random pattern of incremental stretch-formed macroholes therein and is substantially free of pore-forming filler. Methods of manufacturing the composite materials comprise extrusion laminating and incremental stretching. Garments and disposable articles are formed at least in part from the composite material.
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