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H B Fuller Company, a leading global adhesives provider, has received notification from NSF International that its UR3501 A/B two-part adhesive for spiral wound membrane bonding for reverse osmosis (RO) filtration has been tested and certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 – Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects.
This certification adds to H B Fuller’s NSF certification of two of its potting compounds (FE7811 Epoxy and UR2187 Polyurethane) for hollow fibre water filtration.
H B Fuller has been a leading supplier of spiral wound membrane bonding for RO for more than 20 years and now this NSF certification further helps its customers achieve their own certification objectives.
This is an important distinction that gives customers confidence that NSF-certified H B Fuller adhesives have been tested and meet this important criterion for filter manufacturing. Using innovative adhesives that not only perform consistently but also carry the NSF certification mark brings H B Fuller’s customers closer to achieving NSF certification for their finished filters.
"This NSF International certification represents our continuing and deepening commitment to the membrane separation industry,” said Matt McGreevy, H B Fuller business director. "We strive to provide our customers with every advantage in meeting industry requirements.”