Wooden doors require adhesives that can withstand both structural stress and decorative surface demands. IWG provides a comprehensive range of high-performance adhesives designed for every step of wooden door manufacturing — from edge banding and structural assembly to surface lamination and composite pressing.
Our solutions ensure durability, stability, and superior finishing quality, even under challenging environmental conditions.
IWG’s adhesive portfolio for wooden doors covers all stages of production:
Hot Melt Adhesives (EVA & POE) — Ideal for door edge banding, offering strong adhesion, clean cutting, and excellent heat resistance. Suitable for lines that perform edge banding followed by veneering or other secondary hot-press processes.
Polyurethane and Structural Adhesives — One-component and two-component systems designed for solid wood assembly, cabinet door bonding, and outdoor wood structures. They feature superior filling properties, weather resistance, and long-term durability.
PUR Adhesives for Flat Lamination — Specially formulated for bonding high-gloss PVC, acrylic, or decorative surfaces. Delivering excellent bonding strength, solvent resistance, and heat stability, these adhesives are perfect for kitchen cabinet doors and decorative boards.
Strong, long-lasting bonding for both solid wood and composite panels.
Excellent resistance to heat, moisture, and solvents.
Smooth, clean surface finishes with minimal glue lines.
Fast-curing and compatible with high-speed door production lines.
Reliable performance in both interior and exterior applications.
Q1: What factors should I consider when choosing a hot melt adhesive for my application?
When selecting a hot melt adhesive, consider substrate materials, production speed, required open time, and temperature resistance. Each industry — such as furniture, packaging, or filtration — requires specific adhesive characteristics. Our technical team can recommend the most suitable grade for your process.
Q2: How does hot melt adhesive compare to water-based or PUR adhesive?
Hot melt adhesives offer instant bonding, fast setting, and solvent-free performance, making them ideal for high-speed automation and clean applications like packaging or labeling. Water-based adhesives are better for porous materials, while PUR adhesives provide superior heat and moisture resistance for long-term durability.
Q3: How can I improve bonding strength and avoid adhesive failure?
To achieve optimal results, ensure surface cleanliness, correct melting temperature, and uniform application thickness. Regular equipment maintenance also helps prevent char and nozzle blockage, improving adhesion quality and line efficiency.