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No other tape we tested has such a good combination of features—strong adhesive, high material strength, and stretchy flexibility—making it the most useful in the widest variety of situations.
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.
The bed adhesion strength when cold is immense! The idea of the new material is to reduce the need for high bed temperatures, keeping enclosure temperatures low.
The self-adaptive core-shell adhesives show an adhesion strength 100 times higher than conventional homogeneous structures under non-parallel contact.
Researchers at Colorado State University and their partners have developed an adhesive polymer that is stronger than current commercially available options while also being biodegradable and ...
A self-adaptive core-shell dry adhesive with a dynamic 'live core' shows enhanced adhesion under non-parallel contact, advancing gecko-inspired technologies.
Furthermore, once ice formed on the coating film surface it was difficult to remove, due to strong adhesion of the ice to the surface. Therefore, the researchers have worked on the development of a ...
The two PHASTER™ products making their debut are A-K700, a rapid-cure adhesive designed adhesion and superior peel strength to a variety of metal, ceramic, cementitious and polymeric substrates ...
Scientists in Japan have developed an intriguing new glue that can basically be switched on and off on demand. The adhesive sticks together when hit with one wavelength of light, and breaks apart ...
A recent study published in Engineering presents a significant development in dry adhesive technology. Researchers from Xi’an Jiaotong University, including Duorui Wang, Hongmiao Tian, Jinyou Shao, ...