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ASURE® CC1118-1 freezer-grade EVA hot melt adhesive pellets for end-of-line carton and tray sealing

Standard Temperature Freezer Grade Hot Melt: ASURE CC1118 Freezer Grade EVA

A great freezer grade packaging adhesive, this hot melt has a good balance of thermal stability and adhesion at freezer temperatures. It is a fast-setting adhesive designed for end-of-line packaging and compatible with roll coating and extrusion application methods

30 lb. Bag of Technomelt COOL 134D Hot Melt

Low Temperature Freezer Grade Glue: Technomelt COOL 134D

For a freezer grade glue with a low-temperature application, this product is a great choice. It has good adhesion to difficult substrates, including recycled and high-performance liners as well as coated cartons. This product also meets FDA 21 CFR 175.105 regulations for indirect contact with food.

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Common Questions About Freezer Grade Glue

Compared to traditional adhesives, a freezer grade adhesive is a type of adhesive that is able to maintain its bonding capabilities in extremely cold temperatures. It is commonly used in frozen food packaging as well as with other consumer good applications where the product is stored in cold temperatures.

If you are looking for an adhesive that can be implemented with case and carton closing for boxes that will be in the refrigerator or freezer, you need a product that can withstand this harsh environment. Because of the combination of the extreme temperature and the difficult substrates, traditional hot melt usually won't work. You need a specialized freezer-grade adhesive to get a strong bond that will keep the boxes closed.

Freezer grade hot melt is typically used for food packaging applications that require the adhesive to set quickly and be able to withstand extremely cold temperatures for an extended period of time. Freezer packaging is often wax-coated or varished which also makes it hard for traditional glue sticks to adhere to. Freezer grade adhesives are specially designed to bond to these surfaces as well as withstand the cold temperatures.