Wooden windows must withstand long-term exposure to outdoor weather, making strong and durable adhesive bonding essential in their manufacturing. Modern production involves bonding solid wood components, laminated window profiles, and decorative foils, all of which require adhesives with high water resistance, heat stability, and long-lasting performance. As consumer expectations increase—especially regarding environmental impact—wooden windows continue to gain popularity as an ecological, visually appealing, and structurally reliable choice.
Manufacturers today face challenges such as diverse substrates, new foil technologies, fluctuating surface tensions, and faster feed speeds. These factors demand advanced adhesive systems capable of delivering consistent bonding strength and stable processing. High-performance dispersions, EPI adhesives, and PUR hot melts offer superior adhesion to wood, PVC, and aluminium while supporting faster lamination, lower processing temperatures, and improved performance under outdoor conditions.
PG540 / U6Z – Enhanced Heat-Resistant Adhesive
PG540 can be used alone, and adding 5% U6Z significantly improves heat resistance. Delivers a fine atomization effect and is widely used in PVC film membrane pressing for kitchen cabinet doors, interior doors, and wooden windows.
PG566 – High-Temperature One-Component Adhesive
A one-component adhesive featuring excellent high-temperature resistance and superior atomization. Ideal for PVC film membrane pressing for kitchen cabinet doors, doors, and wooden window applications.
Strong bonding for PVC film membrane pressing
Excellent high-temperature resistance
Smooth and consistent atomization
Suitable for wooden windows, cabinet doors, and interior doors
Stable performance on automated production lines