World Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights
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Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting Market to Reach 4.2M Tonnes by 2035 on E-Commerce Packaging Demand
Abstract
According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.
The world market for Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting is entering a period of sustained expansion, with demand projected to rise at a compound annual growth rate of 4.6% from 2026 to 2035. This growth is underpinned by structural shifts in packaging formats, the continued proliferation of e-commerce logistics, and the increasing use of lightweight, high-speed converting processes across multiple end-use industries. Hot-melt adhesives, applied in a molten state and setting rapidly upon cooling, are indispensable in case sealing, carton forming, flexible lamination, labeling, and nonwoven assembly. The market is dominated by ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers, which account for roughly 50-60% of volume, while polyolefin and styrenic block copolymer (SBC) grades are steadily gaining share due to superior thermal stability and adhesion to polyolefin films. As converters seek energy savings and substrate versatility, low-temperature-application hot-melts are growing at 7-9% annually. Bio-based and recycled-content formulations, though less than 10% of volume in 2025, are expected to reach 15-20% by 2035 under regulatory and brand sustainability pressure. Trade intensity remains moderate, with 30-35% of supply crossing borders; Asia-Pacific is the principal net-exporting region, while parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America remain import-dependent. This analysis provides a data-driven view of market size, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, and competitive landscape through 2035.
The baseline scenario for the Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting market points to steady, resilient growth through 2035, with global consumption rising from an estimated 2.8 million tonnes in 2025 to approximately 4.2 million tonnes by 2035, translating to a CAGR of 4.6%. The market index, set at 100 in 2025, is projected to reach 156 by 2035. This expansion is supported by the ongoing shift from rigid to flexible packaging, which increases the use of hot-melt adhesives in lamination and sealing applications. E-commerce penetration continues to drive demand for corrugated cartons and protective packaging, where hot-melts are essential for secure closure and tamper-evidence. In the nonwovens sector, rising hygiene standards and an aging population in developed markets, coupled with growing middle-class consumption in emerging economies, sustain demand for diapers, feminine hygiene products, and adult incontinence products. The food and beverage industry remains the largest end-user, requiring high-purity, food-contact-compliant adhesives. However, the market faces headwinds from raw material price volatility, with ethylene, propylene, and styrene monomers constituting 60-75% of formulation costs and swinging by 20-40% in the 2021-2025 cycle. Regulatory fragmentation, particularly in the EU and the US, demands continuous revalidation of formulations, increasing time-to-market. Supply chain lead times of 4-8 weeks and qualification cycles of 6-12 months limit rapid supplier switching. Despite these challenges, innovation in low-temperature and bio-based formulations is expected to open new application areas and support premium pricing.
Demand Drivers and Constraints
Primary Demand Drivers
- E-commerce logistics expansion increasing demand for corrugated cartons and secure sealing
- Shift from rigid to flexible packaging boosting lamination and bonding applications
- Rising nonwoven hygiene product consumption in emerging markets
- Demand for low-temperature-application adhesives to reduce energy costs and enable heat-sensitive substrates
- Growth in food and beverage packaging requiring high-purity, food-contact-compliant adhesives
- Sustainability initiatives driving adoption of bio-based and recycled-content formulations
Potential Growth Constraints
- Volatility in raw material prices, especially ethylene, propylene, and styrene monomers
- Stringent and fragmented food-contact and environmental regulations increasing compliance costs
- Long qualification cycles (6-12 months) with converters limiting rapid supplier switching
- Supply chain disruptions and lead times of 4-8 weeks for specialty grades
- Competition from alternative bonding technologies such as water-based adhesives and mechanical fasteners
Demand Structure by End-Use Industry
Packaging (Corrugated, Flexible, Labeling) (estimated share: 62%)
Packaging is the dominant end-use for Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting, accounting for roughly 62% of global consumption. Within this segment, corrugated carton sealing and case forming are the largest applications, supported by the relentless growth of e-commerce and the need for secure, tamper-evident closures. Flexible packaging lamination is expanding as brands shift from rigid containers to lightweight pouches and sachets, which require high-performance adhesives that bond films, foils, and papers. Labeling applications, including pressure-sensitive and glue-applied labels, also rely on hot-melts for high-speed application. Through 2035, demand will be driven by the continued substitution of rigid packaging, the rise of recyclable mono-material structures that require specialized adhesives, and the need for low-temperature formulations that enable bonding of heat-sensitive films. Key demand-side indicators include e-commerce parcel volumes, food and beverage production indices, and packaging waste regulations. Major players in this segment include Henkel, H.B. Fuller, and Bostik, which supply a wide range of EVA and polyolefin-based hot-melts tailored for high-speed converting lines. Current trend: Steady growth driven by e-commerce and sustainable packaging.
Major trends: Shift to recyclable mono-material flexible packaging, Adoption of low-temperature adhesives for heat-sensitive films, Increased use of bio-based and recycled-content formulations, and Growth in e-commerce parcel volumes driving corrugated demand.
Representative participants: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, H.B. Fuller Company, Bostik (Arkema), Jowat SE, and Avery Dennison Corporation.
Nonwovens (Hygiene, Medical, Filtration) (estimated share: 18%)
Nonwovens represent the second-largest end-use sector, accounting for approximately 18% of Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting consumption. This segment includes the assembly of diapers, feminine hygiene products, adult incontinence products, medical drapes, and filtration media. Hot-melt adhesives are used to bond nonwoven fabrics to films, elastics, and other components in high-speed production lines. Demand is driven by population growth in emerging markets, rising hygiene awareness, and an aging population in developed regions that increases the need for adult incontinence products. The trend toward thinner, more absorbent products requires adhesives that maintain performance at lower application weights, pushing innovation in high-performance, low-odor, and skin-friendly formulations. Through 2035, the segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5-6%, supported by increasing disposable income in Asia and Africa, and by the expansion of medical nonwovens due to healthcare infrastructure investments. Key demand indicators include birth rates, per-capita consumption of hygiene products, and healthcare spending. Major companies supplying this sector include Henkel, H.B. Fuller, and Bostik, along with specialty players like Tex Year and Nan Pao. Current trend: Above-average growth from hygiene and medical applications.
Major trends: Development of low-odor, skin-friendly adhesives, Thinner, more absorbent product designs requiring lower coat weights, Growth in adult incontinence products due to aging populations, and Expansion of medical nonwovens in emerging markets.
Representative participants: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, H.B. Fuller Company, Bostik (Arkema), Tex Year Industries, and Nan Pao Resins Chemical.
Bookbinding and Paper Converting (estimated share: 8%)
Bookbinding and paper converting account for about 8% of Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting consumption. This segment includes perfect binding for books, magazines, and catalogs, as well as the production of envelopes, folders, and other paper products. Hot-melt adhesives are preferred for their fast setting times and strong bonds on paper substrates. The segment is experiencing moderate growth, supported by the continued demand for printed educational materials and premium packaging, but is partially offset by the digitalization of media. However, the rise of on-demand printing and short-run book production is creating opportunities for hot-melts that cure quickly and work with a variety of paper stocks. Through 2035, demand is expected to grow at a modest 2-3% CAGR, with innovation focused on low-temperature adhesives that reduce energy consumption and enable bonding of coated and recycled papers. Key demand indicators include book publishing volumes, paper consumption, and the adoption of digital printing presses. Major companies in this segment include Henkel, H.B. Fuller, and Jowat, which offer specialized grades for high-speed binding lines. Current trend: Stable demand with shift toward digital printing.
Major trends: Growth in on-demand and short-run printing, Adoption of low-temperature adhesives for energy savings, Increased use of recycled paper requiring stronger adhesion, and Shift toward PUR (polyurethane reactive) hot-melts for premium books.
Representative participants: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, H.B. Fuller Company, Jowat SE, and Beardow Adams.
Woodworking and Furniture Assembly (estimated share: 7%)
Woodworking and furniture assembly represent approximately 7% of Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting consumption. This segment uses hot-melts for edge banding, profile wrapping, lamination, and assembly of furniture components. The demand is closely tied to the construction and housing markets, as well as the production of ready-to-assemble furniture. Through 2035, growth is expected to be moderate, around 3-4% CAGR, supported by urbanization and the recovery of the housing sector in key regions. The trend toward lightweight and engineered wood products, such as MDF and particleboard, requires adhesives that bond well to these substrates and offer heat and moisture resistance. Additionally, the increasing use of automation in furniture manufacturing drives demand for hot-melts with fast setting times and consistent performance. Key demand indicators include housing starts, furniture production indices, and construction spending. Major companies in this segment include Henkel, H.B. Fuller, and Jowat, along with regional players like Nan Pao. Current trend: Recovery in construction and furniture demand.
Major trends: Growth in engineered wood products, Automation in furniture manufacturing requiring fast-setting adhesives, Demand for heat and moisture resistant formulations, and Recovery of construction and housing markets.
Representative participants: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, H.B. Fuller Company, Jowat SE, and Nan Pao Resins Chemical.
Other Converting (Textiles, Footwear, Automotive) (estimated share: 5%)
The ‘Other Converting’ segment, accounting for 5% of consumption, includes a diverse range of applications such as textile lamination, footwear assembly, and automotive interior bonding. These applications require specialty hot-melt formulations that offer flexibility, durability, and resistance to temperature and chemicals. Demand is driven by the growth of technical textiles, the recovery of the footwear industry, and the increasing use of lightweight materials in automotive interiors. Through 2035, this segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4-5%, supported by innovation in reactive hot-melts (PUR) that provide high-strength bonds for demanding applications. Key demand indicators include textile production, automotive sales, and consumer spending on footwear. Major companies include Henkel, Bostik, and Sika, which offer a range of specialty adhesives for these niche applications. Current trend: Niche growth in specialty applications.
Major trends: Growth in technical textiles and smart fabrics, Adoption of reactive PUR hot-melts for high-strength bonds, Lightweighting in automotive interiors, and Recovery of footwear production in Asia.
Representative participants: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Bostik (Arkema), Sika AG, and H.B. Fuller Company.
Key Market Participants
Interactive table based on the Store Companies dataset for this report.
| # | Company | Headquarters | Focus | Scale | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Henkel AG & Co. KGaA | Düsseldorf, Germany | Adhesives, sealants, and surface treatments | Global leader | Major player in hot-melt adhesives for converting |
| 2 | H.B. Fuller Company | St. Paul, Minnesota, USA | Industrial adhesives, including hot-melts | Global | Strong in packaging and converting applications |
| 3 | Bostik (Arkema Group) | Colombes, France | Adhesives for industrial and consumer markets | Global | Key supplier for converting industry |
| 4 | 3M Company | St. Paul, Minnesota, USA | Diversified technology, adhesives, tapes | Global | Offers hot-melt adhesives for converting |
| 5 | Sika AG | Baar, Switzerland | Construction and industrial adhesives | Global | Expanding in hot-melt adhesives for converting |
| 6 | Jowat SE | Detmold, Germany | Industrial adhesives, including hot-melts | International | Specialist in converting and packaging |
| 7 | Evonik Industries AG | Essen, Germany | Specialty chemicals, adhesive raw materials | Global | Supplies polyolefin-based hot-melt components |
| 8 | Eastman Chemical Company | Kingsport, Tennessee, USA | Specialty chemicals, adhesives, and polymers | Global | Produces hot-melt adhesive resins |
| 9 | Dow Inc. | Midland, Michigan, USA | Materials science, adhesives, and sealants | Global | Offers hot-melt adhesive solutions for converting |
| 10 | RPM International Inc. | Medina, Ohio, USA | Specialty coatings, sealants, and adhesives | Global | Subsidiaries like Tremco supply hot-melts |
| 11 | Mitsubishi Chemical Group | Tokyo, Japan | Performance products, adhesives, and polymers | Global | Active in hot-melt adhesives for converting |
| 12 | Avery Dennison Corporation | Glendale, California, USA | Labeling and packaging materials, adhesives | Global | Uses hot-melts in converting processes |
| 13 | Tex Year Industries Inc. | Taipei, Taiwan | Hot-melt adhesives and application equipment | International | Major Asian producer for converting |
| 14 | Nan Pao Resins Chemical Co., Ltd. | Tainan, Taiwan | Hot-melt adhesives and synthetic resins | International | Key supplier in converting markets |
| 15 | Collano AG | Sempach, Switzerland | Industrial adhesives, including hot-melts | International | Specialist in converting and laminating |
| 16 | DIC Corporation | Tokyo, Japan | Printing inks, adhesives, and coatings | Global | Offers hot-melt adhesives for converting |
| 17 | Mactac (Lintec Corporation) | Stow, Ohio, USA (subsidiary of Lintec, Japan) | Pressure-sensitive adhesives and laminates | International | Hot-melt based products for converting |
| 18 | Adhesive Technologies Inc. | Hampton, New Hampshire, USA | Hot-melt adhesives and applicators | Regional | Serves converting and packaging industries |
| 19 | Beardow Adams (Adhesives) Ltd. | Wolverhampton, UK | Hot-melt adhesives for packaging and converting | International | Specialist manufacturer |
| 20 | Savare Specialty Adhesives | Milan, Italy | Hot-melt adhesives for industrial applications | International | Active in converting sector |
| 21 | Kleiberit GmbH & Co. KG | Kuppenheim, Germany | Hot-melt adhesives for woodworking and converting | International | Known for reactive hot-melts |
| 22 | Bühnen GmbH & Co. KG | Bremen, Germany | Hot-melt adhesives and waxes | International | Supplies converting industry |
| 23 | Sipol S.p.A. | Milan, Italy | Hot-melt adhesives for packaging and converting | International | Italian manufacturer |
| 24 | Yparex B.V. | Geleen, Netherlands | Specialty hot-melt adhesives for converting | International | Focus on film and sheet lamination |
| 25 | Tianjin Bohai Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd. | Tianjin, China | Petrochemicals and adhesive raw materials | Regional | Produces hot-melt adhesive components |
| 26 | Shanghai Tianyang Hot Melt Adhesive Co., Ltd. | Shanghai, China | Hot-melt adhesives for converting and packaging | Regional | Chinese manufacturer |
| 27 | Guangzhou Lushan New Materials Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | Hot-melt adhesives for industrial use | Regional | Serves converting market |
| 28 | Pidilite Industries Limited | Mumbai, India | Adhesives and construction chemicals | International | Offers hot-melt adhesives for converting |
| 29 | Arakawa Chemical Industries, Ltd. | Osaka, Japan | Rosin resins and hot-melt adhesive components | International | Supplier to converting adhesive formulators |
| 30 | Lawter (a Harima Chemicals Group company) | Leeds, UK | Specialty chemicals, tackifiers for hot-melts | International | Key raw material supplier for converting adhesives |
Regional Dynamics
Asia-Pacific (estimated share: 45%)
Asia-Pacific leads global consumption and production, driven by China, India, and Southeast Asia. Rapid industrialization, expanding e-commerce, and rising hygiene product penetration fuel demand. The region is the principal net exporter, with strong local production capacity and cost advantages. Growth is supported by increasing food and beverage packaging and nonwovens output. Direction: Dominant and fastest-growing.
North America (estimated share: 22%)
North America is a mature market with steady growth, driven by e-commerce packaging and the recovery of the construction sector. The US is the largest consumer, with a strong focus on sustainable and bio-based adhesives. Trade is balanced, with some imports from Asia and Europe. Innovation in low-temperature and high-performance grades supports premium demand. Direction: Steady growth.
Europe (estimated share: 20%)
Europe is a mature market with moderate growth, constrained by stringent environmental and food-contact regulations. The EU’s Single-Use Plastics Directive and REACH requirements drive innovation in bio-based and recyclable formulations. Germany, Italy, and France are key consumers. The region is a net importer of some specialty grades but has strong local production. Direction: Moderate growth with regulatory pressure.
Latin America (estimated share: 8%)
Latin America is an emerging market with growth potential, driven by Brazil and Mexico. Increasing e-commerce penetration, urbanization, and hygiene product adoption support demand. The region is structurally import-dependent, with limited local production. Political and economic volatility pose risks, but long-term growth is positive. Direction: Emerging growth.
Middle East & Africa (estimated share: 5%)
The Middle East and Africa are small but growing markets, heavily reliant on imports. Growth is driven by population expansion, urbanization, and rising packaging demand in food and beverage sectors. The region offers opportunities for suppliers due to limited local production. Infrastructure development and economic diversification efforts support gradual demand growth. Direction: Import-dependent growth.
Market Outlook (2026-2035)
In the baseline scenario, IndexBox estimates a 4.6% compound annual growth rate for the global hot-melt adhesives for converting market over 2026-2035, bringing the market index to roughly 156 by 2035 (2025=100).
Note: indexed curves are used to compare medium-term scenario trajectories when full absolute volumes are not publicly disclosed.
For full methodological details and benchmark tables, see the latest IndexBox Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting market report.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting market in the world, covering market size, growth trajectory, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, competitive landscape, and forecast to 2035.
The study is designed for manufacturers, distributors, importers, exporters, investors, procurement teams, advisors, and strategy teams that need a consistent, data-driven view of market dynamics and a transparent analytical definition of the product scope.
Product Coverage
This report covers the market for hot-melt adhesives specifically formulated for converting applications, including functional grades, high-purity grades, and specialty formulations used in the bonding, laminating, and assembly of converting materials such as films, foils, papers, and nonwovens.
Included
- HOT-MELT ADHESIVES FOR CONVERTING MATERIALS
- FUNCTIONAL GRADE HOT-MELT ADHESIVES
- HIGH-PURITY HOT-MELT ADHESIVES
- SPECIALTY HOT-MELT FORMULATIONS
- ADHESIVES FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING IN CONVERTING
- FORMULATION AND COMPOUNDING OF HOT-MELT ADHESIVES
- QUALITY CONTROL AND CERTIFICATION SERVICES
- DISTRIBUTORS AND END-USE MANUFACTURERS OF CONVERTING ADHESIVES
Excluded
- SOLVENT-BASED AND WATER-BASED ADHESIVES
- HOT-MELT ADHESIVES FOR PACKAGING (NON-CONVERTING)
- RAW FEEDSTOCK CHEMICALS SOLD SEPARATELY
- ADHESIVE APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY
- RECYCLED OR WASTE ADHESIVE MATERIALS
- CONSUMER-GRADE GLUE STICKS AND CRAFT ADHESIVES
Report Coverage and Analytical Modules
The report combines the standard market-statistics backbone with strategic chapters that are useful for commercial planning, sourcing decisions, market entry, competitor monitoring, and portfolio prioritization.
- Market size, historical development, and forecast to 2035
- Demand architecture by application, customer group, and buyer behavior
- Supply structure, production role where applicable, sourcing, and value-chain constraints
- Exports, imports, trade balance, import dependence, and key trade corridors
- Price levels, price corridors, specification effects, and commercial pricing logic
- Competitive landscape, company presence, product portfolio focus, and strategic positioning
- Country profiles for world and regional reports, with production role stated only where relevant
Segmentation Framework
The market is segmented into decision-relevant buckets so that demand drivers, pricing logic, supply constraints, and competitive positions can be compared across the same analytical frame.
- By product type / configuration: Hot-Melt Adhesives for Converting, Functional grades, High-purity grades, Specialty formulations
- By application / end-use: Converting Materials, Industrial processing, Formulation and compounding, Specialty end-use applications
- By value chain position: Feedstock and input sourcing, Processing and formulation, Quality control and certification, Distributors and end-use manufacturers
Classification Coverage
The classification coverage encompasses hot-melt adhesives used in converting processes, segmented by product type (functional, high-purity, specialty), application (converting materials, industrial processing, formulation, specialty end-use), and value chain stage (feedstock sourcing, processing, quality control, distribution).
Geographic Coverage
Coverage includes global totals, major demand markets, production and sourcing hubs, leading exporters and importers, and country profiles for the top national markets.
Data Coverage
- Historical data: 2012-2025
- Forecast data: 2026-2035
- Market indicators: value, volume, consumption, production where available, exports, imports, prices, and company landscape
Units of Measure
- Volume: tonnes
- Value: USD
- Prices: USD per tonne
Methodology
The report combines official statistics, trade records, company disclosures, product-level evidence, and analyst validation. Data are standardized, reconciled, and cross-checked to keep market sizing, trade flows, pricing, and forecasts comparable across countries and time periods.
- International trade data, including exports, imports, and mirror statistics
- National production, consumption, and industry statistics where available
- Company-level information from public filings, product portfolios, and disclosed operating footprints
- Price series, unit-value benchmarks, and specification-level price signals
- Analyst review, outlier checks, triangulation, and forecast-scenario validation
All indicators are mapped to a consistent product definition and reviewed against the segmentation framework used in the Table of Contents.
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#1
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
Headquarters
Düsseldorf, Germany
Focus
Adhesives, sealants, and surface treatments
Scale
Global leader
Major player in hot-melt adhesives for converting
H.B. Fuller Company
Headquarters
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Focus
Industrial adhesives, including hot-melts
Scale
Global
Strong in packaging and converting applications
Bostik (Arkema Group)
Headquarters
Colombes, France
Focus
Adhesives for industrial and consumer markets
Scale
Global
Key supplier for converting industry
3M Company
Headquarters
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Focus
Diversified technology, adhesives, tapes
Scale
Global
Offers hot-melt adhesives for converting
Sika AG
Headquarters
Baar, Switzerland
Focus
Construction and industrial adhesives
Scale
Global
Expanding in hot-melt adhesives for converting
Jowat SE
Headquarters
Detmold, Germany
Focus
Industrial adhesives, including hot-melts
Scale
International
Specialist in converting and packaging
Evonik Industries AG
Headquarters
Essen, Germany
Focus
Specialty chemicals, adhesive raw materials
Scale
Global
Supplies polyolefin-based hot-melt components
Eastman Chemical Company
Headquarters
Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Focus
Specialty chemicals, adhesives, and polymers
Scale
Global
Produces hot-melt adhesive resins
Dow Inc.
Headquarters
Midland, Michigan, USA
Focus
Materials science, adhesives, and sealants
Scale
Global
Offers hot-melt adhesive solutions for converting
RPM International Inc.
Headquarters
Medina, Ohio, USA
Focus
Specialty coatings, sealants, and adhesives
Scale
Global
Subsidiaries like Tremco supply hot-melts
Mitsubishi Chemical Group
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Performance products, adhesives, and polymers
Scale
Global
Active in hot-melt adhesives for converting
Avery Dennison Corporation
Headquarters
Glendale, California, USA
Focus
Labeling and packaging materials, adhesives
Scale
Global
Uses hot-melts in converting processes
Tex Year Industries Inc.
Headquarters
Taipei, Taiwan
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives and application equipment
Scale
International
Major Asian producer for converting
Nan Pao Resins Chemical Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Tainan, Taiwan
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives and synthetic resins
Scale
International
Key supplier in converting markets
Collano AG
Headquarters
Sempach, Switzerland
Focus
Industrial adhesives, including hot-melts
Scale
International
Specialist in converting and laminating
DIC Corporation
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Printing inks, adhesives, and coatings
Scale
Global
Mactac (Lintec Corporation)
Headquarters
Stow, Ohio, USA (subsidiary of Lintec, Japan)
Focus
Pressure-sensitive adhesives and laminates
Scale
International
Hot-melt based products for converting
Adhesive Technologies Inc.
Headquarters
Hampton, New Hampshire, USA
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives and applicators
Scale
Regional
Serves converting and packaging industries
Beardow Adams (Adhesives) Ltd.
Headquarters
Wolverhampton, UK
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives for packaging and converting
Scale
International
Savare Specialty Adhesives
Headquarters
Milan, Italy
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives for industrial applications
Scale
International
Kleiberit GmbH & Co. KG
Headquarters
Kuppenheim, Germany
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives for woodworking and converting
Scale
International
Bühnen GmbH & Co. KG
Headquarters
Bremen, Germany
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives and waxes
Scale
International
Sipol S.p.A.
Headquarters
Milan, Italy
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives for packaging and converting
Scale
International
Yparex B.V.
Headquarters
Geleen, Netherlands
Focus
Specialty hot-melt adhesives for converting
Scale
International
Focus on film and sheet lamination
Tianjin Bohai Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Tianjin, China
Focus
Petrochemicals and adhesive raw materials
Scale
Regional
Produces hot-melt adhesive components
Shanghai Tianyang Hot Melt Adhesive Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Shanghai, China
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives for converting and packaging
Scale
Regional
Guangzhou Lushan New Materials Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Guangzhou, China
Focus
Hot-melt adhesives for industrial use
Scale
Regional
Pidilite Industries Limited
Headquarters
Mumbai, India
Focus
Adhesives and construction chemicals
Scale
International
Arakawa Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Focus
Rosin resins and hot-melt adhesive components
Scale
International
Supplier to converting adhesive formulators
Lawter (a Harima Chemicals Group company)
Headquarters
Leeds, UK
Focus
Specialty chemicals, tackifiers for hot-melts
Scale
International
Key raw material supplier for converting adhesives
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