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  2. Adhesive - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of adhesives that harden by drying: solvent-based adhesives and polymer dispersion adhesives, also known as emulsion adhesives. Solvent-based adhesives are a mixture of ingredients (typically polymers) dissolved in a solvent. White glue, contact adhesives and rubber cements are members of the drying adhesive family. As the ...

  3. List of glues - Wikipedia

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    Albumin glues (blood glues and egg albumin adhesive, EAA) blood (serum albumin) or eggs: prehistoric Gelatin glues hide glue, including rabbit-skin glue; bone glue, and fish glue including isinglass. Animal connective tissue. and bones hides are acid-treated, neutralized, and repeatedly soaked; the soaking-water is dried into chips hydrolyzed ...

  4. Chemence - Wikipedia

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    Chemence is a speciality chemical and medical device manufacturer which products include cyanoacrylate adhesives, [1] anaerobic adhesives, [2] impregnation sealants, [3] adhesive activators, [4] epoxy resins, [5] UV adhesives, photopolymer resins, [6] custom printer ink cartridges, Gas pipe sealants, [7] and soak off nail polishes.

  5. Sealant - Wikipedia

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    Natural sealants and adhesive-sealants included plant resins such as pine pitch and birch pitch, bitumen, wax, tar, natural gum, clay (mud) mortar, lime mortar, lead, blood and egg. In the 17th century glazing putty was first used to seal window glass made with linseed oil and chalk, later other drying oils were also used to make oil-based ...

  6. Speciality chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Adhesives and sealants: These chemicals are used to bond materials together and provide leak-proof sealing in various applications, such as automotive, construction, and packaging. Agrochemicals: Chemicals used in agriculture, including fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, to enhance crop yield and protect plants from pests and ...

  7. Loctite - Wikipedia

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    Loctite is an American [1] brand of adhesives, sealants, surface treatments, and other industrial chemicals that include acrylic, anaerobic, cyanoacrylate, epoxy, hot melt, silicone, urethane, and UV/light curing technologies. Loctite products are sold globally and are used in a variety of industrial and hobbyist applications.

  8. DAP Products - Wikipedia

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    DAP Products, Inc. is a manufacturer of latex caulks, silicone sealants, adhesives, insulating foams, and patch & repair products. DAP has been made in the USA since 1864 and headquartered in Baltimore, MD since 1998. DAP Products Inc. is an operating company of RPM International. [1]

  9. Category:Adhesives - Wikipedia

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    WKT (sealant) Media in category "Adhesives" This category contains only the following file. Loctite.jpg 300 × 300; 16 KB