Researchers from China have developed a powerful new adhesive that grips strongly in extreme temperatures, from the deep freeze of liquid nitrogen to the sweltering heat of an oven. Better yet, it can ...
Scientists have developed a smart, reusable adhesive more than ten times stronger than a gecko's feet adhesion, pointing the way for development of reusable superglue and grippers capable of holding ...
Ripping a Band-Aid off provides a stinging lesson in medical adhesives: they are designed to stick strongly to healthy human skin. But for people with fragile or sensitive skin—such as infants, older ...
3. No worries for projects 212F! ADISEAL can provide Professional Results! 1. Melting point is 212 °Fahrenheit. Accordingly, ADISEAL has been used in many fireplace construction projects. 2. ADISEAL’s ...
Researchers have created a new class of ultra-strong adhesives that can haul a full-size car using nothing more than a thin strip of material, turning what sounds like a party trick into a serious ...
Sometimes, failure sticks better than success. In 1968, a scientist at 3M tried to invent one of the strongest adhesives ever made. Instead, he created one of the weakest. That so-called mistake would ...
What if you could make adhesives both strong and easily removable? This seemingly paradoxical combination of properties could dramatically change applications in robotic grasping, wearables for health ...
Most of us have a dozen or so partially used tubes, bottles, or jars of several different types of glues or adhesives in our home workshops, toolboxes, or even our kitchen junk drawer. We are unsure ...
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