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What is the melting point range of hot melt yarn?

hot melt yarn pointThe melting point range of hot melt yarn can vary depending on the specific thermoplastic material used in its composition. However, in general, hot melt yarns are designed to melt and fuse at temperatures typically ranging from approximately 80°C to 200°C (176°F to 392°F). This melting point range allows hot melt yarns to soften and bond with other materials when exposed to heat, forming strong and durable bonds.

 

The exact melting point of a hot melt yarn depends on factors such as the type of thermoplastic polymer used (e.g., polyester, nylon), the molecular weight of the polymer, and any additives or modifiers incorporated into the yarn formulation. Our company can adjust the melting point of hot melt yarn according to customer needs to meet specific application requirements, such as the type of bonding material and the required bonding conditions.

 

It's important to note that while hot melt yarns soften and melt within a specific temperature range, the exact melting point may vary slightly depending on factors such as heating rate, pressure, and ambient conditions. Additionally, different grades or formulations of hot melt yarns may have slightly different melting point ranges to accommodate various bonding needs and performance specifications.