Glue dots explained

Glue dots are pressure-sensitive adhesive dots, used in various different applications, such as sticking credit cards to paper, arts and crafts,[1] and as a safe adhesive for children to use, without needing a hot glue gun. Glue dots are globules of adhesive, which allow attachments to float above a page.[2] They provide a clean and instant bond and are often a more suitable solution than hot or liquid glues or adhesive tapes. Glue dots leave much less mess, residue, and odor which help present a product in the best way, whilst increasing productivity and reducing costs. Removable glue dots also allow you to create a bond which can be removed when needed.

Types of glue dots

Glue dots are supplied in different tack levels:

The strength of the bond is dependent on the materials being bonded. It is recommended to carry out adequate testing to determine the correct tack level needed.

Benefits

Glue dots create bonds instantly, leave no mess, cause less waste, and avoid harmful burns which some people may experience when using a hot glue gun.

Uses of glue dots

Glue dot dispensers

While glue dots can be applied manually in most cases, for commercial uses ease of application and productivity can be increased by using a glue dot dispenser. Using a dispenser also ensures that adhesive patterns are properly aligned upon application.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Browning, Marie . Paper crafts workshop . 92 . Sterling Pub . New York . 2007 . 1402735081 .
  2. Book: Krook, Anthea . Scrapbooking companion : stencils, stickers and more . Murdoch Books . Millers Point, NSW . 2005 . 9781740456838 .