Comparison Between Natural Latex and Synthetic Latex (Ecostick 9004, 9006)
Criteria Natural Latex Synthetic Latex (Ecostick 9004, 9006)
Odor Strong ammonia odor Light ammonia odor
Stitching Interference Forms lumps, which blocks the needle during stitching Does not form lumps, ensuring smooth stitching
Bonding Strength Weakens over time High initial bonding strength, resistant to aging
Resistance to Humidity & Hydrolysis Low resistance, affected by moisture High resistance, maintains strength in humid conditions
Cost Efficiency Lower price, but requires a higher quantity Higher price, but less is needed with spray application
Stability Unstable, contains minerals that negatively affect performance Stable, maintains properties even after expiration date
Material Compatibility Suitable for leather, but not ideal for synthetic materials Works for both leather & synthetic materials, also ideal for thin & absorbent layers
Application Must be applied on both sides Can be applied on one side only
Allergic Reactions May cause allergies Does not cause allergic reactions

📌 Key:
Ecostick 9004 & 9006 outperform natural latex in bonding strength, durability, and application flexibility.
Synthetic latex ensures smooth stitching, unlike natural latex, which forms lumps and needle blockage.
Water-resistant & long-lasting, making it ideal for high-quality leather and synthetic applications.
Requires less product due to spray application, reducing material costs over time.

🎯 Ecostick 9004 & 9006 provide superior performance, efficiency, and durability—making them the best choice for professional leather and synthetic material applications. 🚀