Adhesives are increasingly replacing mechanical fasteners in the transportation industry. As marine, automotive and aerospace manufacturers start using the latest adhesive technologies, including hot melts, the benefits are becoming increasingly important for OEMs.
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The reasons include benefits during the manufacturing process such as reducing costs in terms of both the material used for bonding, and the labor needed to do it. Other important benefits include lowering the chance of damage to surfaces during assembly, ensuring better product performance, assembly time, production line speed, lightweighting, and end use.
In considering these factors transportation companies have found that adhesives are more likely to provide the most positive results in all of these factors, and possibly a few more, particularly when it comes to using hot melt adhesives.
By distributing the stress evenly along a bond, adhesives help to make each component rigid, and by doing so avoid the problems faced by mechanical fasteners. These include damaging surfaces by not distributing the stress beyond the bond points as adhesives do, and therefore require a thicker component, or more material, in order to ensure the stress is focused on each point.
Mechanical fasteners can also increase the weight of the product, add to the costs of the assembly, and slow down the production when compared with adhesives, all of which are a lot lighter than mechanical fasteners. They are also shown to be a better choice than fasteners when the bonding involves two different metals, or there is exposure to water, chemicals, or thermal cycling.
Back in , we published a blog post titled The Hot Melt Glue Advantage, outlining why hot melt adhesives were becoming a go-to solution across a wide variety of industries. More than a decade later, the core benefits of hot melt remain not only true—they’ve become even more relevant.
Today’s hot melt adhesives are smarter, stronger, and more versatile than ever before. With continuous innovation in chemistry, application methods, and equipment technology, hot melt adhesives have expanded their role in everything from packaging and product assembly to construction and non-wovens.
Let’s take another look at why hot melt adhesives continue to be a leader in industrial bonding solutions, and how new developments are making them even more indispensable.
Fast, efficient bonding is what hot melt adhesives do best. Unlike water-based or solvent-based adhesives, hot melts don't require drying time. As H.B. Fuller states on their site, “Hot melts begin bonding almost immediately after application, as they cool down to their solidification point.” This rapid set time makes them ideal for high-speed, automated manufacturing lines.
Key advantages of hot melt adhesives include:
Instant Bonding – Forms a strong bond in seconds as it cools
No Drying Time – Increases production speed and efficiency
Excellent Adhesion – Bonds to a wide variety of substrates
Clean and Easy to Apply – Minimal mess, less waste
Versatility – Available in sticks, pellets, pillows, chips, blocks, dots, and ribbons
Whether you're working in packaging, bookbinding, woodworking, labeling, electronics, or textiles, hot melt adhesives offer unmatched convenience and performance.
Over the years, polymer innovation has supercharged hot melt capabilities. The development of specialty products like:
Rapidex® reactive hot melts
Advantra Encore™
PHCN Sustainable Hot Melt
…means manufacturers can now tackle more demanding bonding challenges, such as bonding dissimilar materials, maintaining bond strength under heat or moisture, or meeting environmental regulations without sacrificing performance.
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Today’s hot melts are engineered to work in a wide range of temperatures, environmental conditions, and substrates, including:
Plastics
Metals
Cardboard and corrugated board
Fabrics and non-wovens
Wood composites and engineered materials
The technology surrounding hot melt application has grown just as fast. Modern hot melt systems are capable of delivering precision patterns—spray, bead, swirl, or dot—tailored to each application. Equipment from trusted manufacturers like ITW Dynatec includes advanced features like:
Automated feeders
Fiberized spray systems
Stitching patterns for reduced adhesive use
Smart temperature control and diagnostics
For example, non-woven product manufacturers benefit from fiberized spray technology, which applies less adhesive while delivering strong, consistent bonds. The result: lighter, more affordable end products—and savings on adhesive costs.
The performance, speed, and flexibility of hot melt adhesives simply can’t be matched by other bonding technologies. And with today’s innovations in materials and equipment, hot melt is proving to be the go-to adhesive for companies focused on quality, efficiency, and sustainability.
At HAR Adhesive Technologies, we work closely with manufacturers to match the right adhesive formulation and equipment solution to your specific process. Whether you're launching a new product or looking to optimize an existing line, we’ll help you make the most of what hot melt adhesives have to offer.
Let’s talk about how hot melt adhesives can improve your process and reduce long-term costs.
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