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Chemistry World October 30, 2012 Laura Howes |
No more tears tape Scientists in the U. S. have developed a less traumatic tape by engineering it so that the tape fractures at the interface between the adhesive and the backing, reducing trauma to the skin. |
Chemistry World May 28, 2015 Cesar Palmero |
Gecko-inspired adhesives for microfluidics Scientists from Canada report an affordable manufacturing advance in microfluidics with a dry adhesive system that demonstrates strong, self-healing and reversible bonding. |
Food Engineering February 1, 2009 |
Anaerobic Threadlocker Henkel's Loctite 2046 medium-strength, removable, anaerobic threadlocker is intended for locking and sealing food and beverage processing equipment threaded fasteners. |
Chemistry World May 8, 2013 Cara E Sutton |
Coming unstuck with DNA A DNA-based glue has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois, US. The adhesive uses DNA base pair mimics that bind to each other more strongly than their natural counterparts and may lead to glues far more powerful than Super Glue. |
PC Magazine August 11, 2008 M. David Stone |
How Is Printer Ink Like Milk? The expiration dates on ink cartridges are not a scam. |
Popular Mechanics July 28, 2009 |
Easy Storage Solutions and Choosing the Best Adhesive for the Job Fixes: shaky bookshelves; wardrobe with an ancient smell; peeling cabinetry... Six adhesives and what they're best used for... |
Chemistry World February 13, 2014 Sarah Kenwright |
Natural adhesive brings new life to old carpets A biotechnological process to transform lignin into an adhesive opens the door on an eco-friendly strategy for recycling carpets, new research shows. |