Heating Dissolution Operation, Long-Term Shelf Life Management and Export Packing for Bulk Bone Glue
Jul 03, 2026
Leave a message
Bone Glue is a collagen-based natural adhesive sensitive to high humidity and microbial erosion, requiring standardized hot dissolution operation rules, strict dry storage management and moisture-proof export packaging to retain stable bonding performance after long ocean transit.
For on-site dissolution operation, pearl or powder Bone Glue needs soaking in cold clean water for 2–4 hours first, then gentle heating to 55–65℃ for full uniform dissolution. Heating above 70℃ destroys collagen structure and permanently reduces gel viscosity, directly lowering finished product bonding strength for furniture and abrasive production.
Under fully sealed, cool and dry warehouse conditions, the shelf life of qualified Bone Glue reaches 24 months. Packages must be stacked away from humid floors and food raw material storage areas to prevent mold growth and protein decomposition. Once moisture enters the package, the glue loses viscosity rapidly and cannot be restored for industrial use.
Standard bulk export packaging adopts 25kg PE lined woven bags or 20kg cardboard drums with moisture-proof inner film. All outer packaging prints product viscosity grade, dissolution guide and dry storage warnings for overseas factory operators. Bone Glue belongs to general non-dangerous goods for maritime shipment, with fast customs clearance and flexible container space allocation for large export orders. Proper packing and storage ensure Bone Glue maintains stable viscosity and odor standards upon arrival at overseas production bases.
Send Inquiry
