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  2. Optical bonding - Wikipedia

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    Below are overviews of the pros/cons of each adhesive type. Silicone : The most commonly found adhesive in optical bonding processes that dates back to the 1970s as a solution. [ citation needed ] Silicone's core properties of low conductivity and chemical reactivity, thermal stability, and ability to repel water and form watertight seals make ...

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  4. Adhesive - Wikipedia

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    The glue gun melts the solid adhesive, then allows the liquid to pass through its barrel onto the material, where it solidifies. Thermoplastic glue may have been invented around 1940 by Procter & Gamble as a solution to the problem that water-based adhesives, commonly used in packaging at that time, failed in humid climates, causing packages to ...

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  6. Blu Tack - Wikipedia

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    Blu Tack White Blu Tack out of the box. Blu Tack is a reusable putty-like pressure-sensitive adhesive produced by Bostik, commonly used to attach lightweight objects (such as posters or sheets of paper) to walls, doors or other dry surfaces.

  7. Hot-melt adhesive - Wikipedia

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    The glue squeezed out of the heated nozzle is initially hot enough to burn and even blister skin. The glue is sticky when hot, and solidifies in a few seconds to one minute. Hot-melt adhesives can also be applied by dipping or spraying, and are popular with hobbyists and crafters both for affixing and as an inexpensive alternative to resin casting.