Hangzhou Banglin’s 20,000-Ton Hot-Melt Adhesive Technical Upgrade Project Passes Environmental Assessment
On December 25, 2024, Hangzhou Banglin Adhesive Technology Co., Ltd. got the green light. Its 20,000-ton hot-melt adhesive technical upgrade project cleared the environmental impact assessment (EIA). The Hangzhou Ecological Environment Bureau gave it the thumbs-up with Filing No. Hang Huan Yu Gai Bei 2024-38. This project, with a hefty ¥5.4935 million price tag, sits at the company’s current spot on No. 10 Yichuang Road, Yiqiao Industrial Zone, Yuhang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It spans a solid 6,858 square meters of construction space.

The upgrade focuses on snagging top-notch gear. Think mixing reactors, stirring machines, auto-molding film packagers, and slick water-cooling systems. These tweaks aim to boost hot-melt adhesive output. They’ll also ramp up product quality and streamline production. Once done, Banglin will churn out 20,000 tons of hot-melt adhesive yearly. That’s enough to meet growing needs for eco-friendly adhesives both at home and abroad.
Banglin sticks to a core rule: balance green practices with production. This project follows strict environmental rules to the letter. It’s all about building a sustainable production line. The effort shows Banglin’s drive for eco-conscious growth. Plus, it proves their tech smarts and competitive edge in the hot-melt adhesive game.
Here’s why this matters:
- Bigger Output:Hits 20,000 tons a year, meeting global demand head-on.
- Top-Quality Gear:New machines lift product standards and speed.
- Green Commitment:Sticks to eco-rules, cutting environmental impact.
- Market Strength:Cements Banglin’s spot as an industry leader.