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Established in 1972, Apollo now enjoys an enviable reputation for innovation, technical expertise, quality and service.  The sustained growth of Apollo Adhesives owes much to the company's culture - an unswerving commitment to cementing long-term partnerships with customers, suppliers and employees in pursuit of excellence.

Investing in Innovation

Apollo is at the forefront of advanced adhesive technology.  Investment in state-of-the-art development and manufacturing facilities together with high-calibre technical specialists, is central to the company ethos of innovation and quality.  Working closely with suppliers and customers, Apollo consistently introduces new solutions and applicationis for both established and emerging markets.  In fact, the company has pioneered the development of several leading edge adhesive technologies - now essential constituents of mainstream industrial production.

Markets and Applications

Apollo's innovative, customer-oriented bonding solutions extend across vastly different market sectors from abrasive pads, through hi-tech aerospace components to lingerie.

Although most of the company's production is destined for industrial consumption, a significant proportion - particularly of sealants - is own-label manufactured for several brand leaders.

Products & Technology

Apollo's core products are a range of solvent-based adhesives - the main constituents being synthetic rubbers and resins.  New technologies and the stimulus of emerging markets are increasing demand for water-based products, solvent-free systems, epoxy resins, cynanoacrylates and speciality coatings.  Methods of applying specific Apollo products - consistent with optimum quality and cost-efficiency - include the use of spray equipment, brushes, rollers or bead applicators, depending on the industrial process and materials being bonded.

 
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