Shanghai Rocky Looks to SinoFoldingCarton 2011 to Boost Adoption Rate of Low Carbon Adhesives
Adhesives play an important role not only in packaging and printing, but also in everyday life. In recent years, the rapid development of the adhesive industry has given rise to new products.
- (1888PressRelease) June 08, 2011 - However, materials like formaldehyde, poisonous solvents, toxic curing agents and other additives used in the adhesive production process pollute the environment and threaten public health.
With a rise in environmental consciousness and health awareness, adhesives need to offer more than just function and application. Internationally, stricter environmental standards now apply and in response, adhesives that are environment-friendly, healthy and safe have been developed.
In order to adapt to the new green standards, adhesives need to be upgraded at a faster rate. More waterborne epoxy resin, solid, non-solvent, low-toxicity adhesives are required. Water-based adhesives, compared to polyurethane solvent adhesives, have several advantages. They don't emit solvents; they are environment friendly, non-toxic, inflammable, safe to use and low in cost. The solid content of these solvents can be as high as 50% - 60%. Additionally, their high molecular weight means that a small amount of glue can achieve high composite strength.
As the expert in manufacturing water-based adhesives, Shanghai Rocky Adhesive Co., Ltd. will showcase its products at SinoFoldingCarton 2011 for the first time. The company has more than ten years of experience in adhesive development, application and sales. It is ISO9001-2000 certified and also has SGS Certification. Shanghai Rocky has marketing outlets in more than 50 of China's large and medium-sized cities like Beijing, Guangzhou and Tianjin. This enables it to provide prompt pre- and post-sales services to customers.
At SinoFoldingCarton 2011, which will take place at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing from July 6 to July 8, Shanghai Rocky hopes to showcase the full potential of low carbon adhesives. SinoFoldingCarton is an unrivalled trade fair which combines expansive displays with countless opportunities to engage with buyers and industry colleagues. By highlighting the benefits of, and solutions provided by, environment friendly adhesives, Shanghai Rocky aims to help customers adopt low carbon, environment friendly solutions.
For more information, please visit: www.sino-foldingcarton.com
About the Organiser
Reed Exhibitions is the world's leading events organiser, with over 460 events in 36 countries. In 2010 Reed brought together over seven million active event participants from around the world generating billions of dollars in business. Today Reed events are held throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific, and organised by 34 fully staffed offices.
Reed organises a wide range of events, including trade and consumer exhibitions, conferences and meetings. Its portfolio of over 460 events serves 44 industry sectors, including:
Aerospace & aviation, automobiles, beauty & cosmetics, broadcasting, building & construction, electronics, energy, oil & gas, engineering & manufacturing, food service & hospitality, gifts, healthcare, interior design, IT & telecoms, jewellery, life science & pharmaceuticals, machinery, marketing, business services & training, medical education, printing & graphics, security & safety, sports & recreation, travel.
Working closely with professional bodies, trade associations and government departments Reed ensures that each and every event is targeted and relevant to industry needs. As a result, many Reed events are market leaders in their field.
Reed Exhibitions is part of Reed Elsevier Group plc, a publisher and information provider. In 2009, Reed Elsevier made an adjusted profit before taxation of £1,279 million on turnover of £6,071 million.
For press information, please contact:
Sinsia Xing
Reed Exhibitions Shanghai Branch
Tel: +86 21 5153 5207
Fax:+86 21 5153 5234
Email: sinsia.xing ( @ ) reedexpo dot com.cn
###
space
space