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In an unconventional case, a private hospital doctor has been accused of using 'fevikwik' (commercial glue) in place of medical adhesives to dress the wound of a seven-year-old child.
A new bio-based hot glue derived from a byproduct of the wood pulp industry beats traditional epoxy resins and commercial hot-melt glues in terms of adhesive performance. Researchers from Beijing ...
Adhesive inspired by slug mucus seals wet nervous system tissue better than commercial glues by Prachi Patel March 26, 2024 ...
A biodegradable and reusable adhesive polymer, derived from poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P3HB), has been developed, offering stronger adhesion than current commercial options.
A new bio-based hot glue derived from a byproduct of the wood pulp industry beats traditional epoxy resins and commercial hot-melt glues in terms of adhesive performance.