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Can oily glue really stick anything?
No, oily glue refers to oily self-adhesive water, which is mainly composed of acrylate monomer and imported auxiliary materials. It is a translucent liquid. Oily self-adhesive water has good initial viscosity, strong adhesion and great peeling force; Good frost resistance, aging resistance, non-toxic, tasteless, easy to carry and use. Mainly used for BOPP sealing tape, labels, etc.

No, oily glue refers to oily self-adhesive water, which is mainly a translucent liquid composed of acrylate monomer and imported auxiliary materials. Oily self-adhesive water has good initial viscosity, strong adhesion and great peeling force; Good frost resistance, aging resistance, non-toxic and tasteless, convenient to carry and use. Oily adhesive water is mainly used in the manufacture of BOPP sealing tape, labels, trademarks, stationery tape, cloth tape, double-sided adhesive tape, electrical tape and other coatings. In many ways, oily glue is not suitable. Usage: machine coating or hand screen printing can be used, and the temperature is controlled between 80- 1 10℃ until the water evaporates and becomes transparent.