Research introduces temporary adhesives that don't require tearing or ripping to pull apart. Temporary glues may not steal headlines, but they can make everyday life easier. Sticky office notes, ...
Ordinarily, if you want to separate two objects that are glued together, harsh solvents or mechanical force are required – either one could damage the items. A new glue, however, releases its bond by ...
We have developed a next-generation temporary fixing agent for electronic materials. This fixing agent allows for film peel-off via immersion in hot water while retaining strong adhesiveness, which ...
Products designed with temporary adhesives that don’t hold forever—such as sticky notes, painter’s tape, and bandages—still require some level of force to be removed, meaning there’s always the risk ...
Reversible, temporary adhesives may not sound all that exciting to some, but to a manufacturer that needs to rapidly move small, difficult-to-handle components or a robot-builder creating a machine ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK — Master Bond’s UV14-3 is a temporary bonding adhesive that has a fast UV cure ideal for automated, non-permanent adhesive assemblies. The temporary adhesive cures within seconds upon ...
HANOVER, N.H. - December 2, 2020 - Temporary glues may not steal headlines, but they can make everyday life easier. Sticky office notes, bandage strips and painter's tape are all examples of products ...
Sticky office notes, bandage strips and painter's tape are all examples of products that adhere to surfaces but can be removed with relative ease. There's only one drawback. To remove any of those ...
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