AICA-AIBON adhesives
AICA NZ
AICA AIBON products are high-performance thermosetting adhesive resins developed for timber and engineered wood manufacturing. The product range includes urea-formaldehyde (UF) and melamine urea-formaldehyde (MUF) adhesives for medium-density fibreboard (MDF), as well as phenol-based systems for laminated veneer lumber (LVL), finger-jointed, and glue-laminated timber applications. Manufactured at AICA’s Richmond plant in New Zealand, these products are designed to meet relevant AS/NZS, JIS, and JAS standards, delivering consistent quality and reliable performance.
Aica NZ Limited is a leading New Zealand manufacturer of industrial adhesive systems and resins serving the timber and wood-panel industries across New Zealand and neighbouring markets. Its solutions support the production of MDF, plywood, laminated wood products, LVL, and particleboard, enabling strong, durable, and sustainable bonding performance. As part of the global AICA Kogyo network, Aica NZ Limited combines advanced technology, proven expertise, and a strong commitment to sustainability, underpinned by dedicated customer service and a focus on continued growth and development.
| Company: | AICA NZ |
| Products: | AICA-AIBON adhesives |
| Registration Nos: (EPD-IES-) | 0024403:001, 0024406:001, 0024407:001, 0024408:001, 0024409:001 |
| Registration date: | 2025-12-18 |
| Version date: | 2025-12-18 |
| Valid until: | 2030-12-17 |
| Version Number: | 1 |
| Verified by: | Claudia A. Peña |
| Reference PCR(s): | PCR 2019.14 Construction Products, version 2.0.1 |
| Geographical scope: | New Zealand |
| EN 15804: | This EPD is compliant with EN 15804:2012+A2:2019/AC:2021 |
| EPD Type: | Product-specific / Standard EPD |
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