Everyone knows the tough, elastic adhesive with which the new credit card is stuck on the bank letter or the perfume sample in the women's magazine. And some people love to rub the leftovers off the paper, don't they?
This adhesive is usually processed on a large scale in the form of double-sided adhesive dots or strips. We offer silicone adhesive dots, or Glue Dots, for private use, also. These are available in small containers from 100 pieces, as well as in three different adhesive strengths.
Medium Adhesion: The silicone dots with medium adhesion can be detached cleanly from smooth and solid surfaces. This makes them ideal for our removable credit card or perfume samples. They can also be used to close boxes and packaging, design cards, or attach posters. Caution: On sensitive surfaces (e.g., thin, rough paper) the medium strength silicone adhesive dots can adhere so firmly that the surface is damaged during removal. Please carry out preliminary tests, and switch over to silicone adhesive dots with low adhesive strength, if necessary.
Fast handling: Tear off a piece of backing paper with the desired number of adhesive dots, position one adhesive dot, and press firmly down with the backing paper. Remove the paper, and you're done.
If many adhesive dots have to be handled, we recommend the faster method: Fold out the stand of the 1000 piece dispenser box so that it stands stable, and then pick up the adhesive dots with the object to be glued directly from the backing paper. Thus, 200 giveaways for the wedding guests can be prepared in record time.
Many useful features: The rubber-like, double-sided adhesive dots, based on a pressure-activated, hot melt adhesive, do not require any backing material. Therefore, they are super thin, almost invisible, and can be rubbed off. In all three adhesive strengths, the dots are easy to handle, fast, and clean to process. They don't require any drying time. Silicone adhesive dots are suitable for attaching paper, cardboard, metal, glass, and plastic. The adhesive dots may come into indirect contact with food, i.e., they can be used without hesitation, if, for example, paper chocolate cups are to be attached to the bottom of a box.