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  • ...y, elastic material forms a strong bond that is resistant to shear forces. Contact cements are often used in do-it-yourself home building projects to adhere [ ...e; adhesivo de contacto Esp.); cola de contacto (Esp., Port.); adhésif par contact (Fr.); adesivi di contatto (It.); colla di contatto;
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  • [3M] A low-odor, water-based contact adhesive composed of [[polychloroprene]]. Fastbond 30NF adhesives are designed to h * Bonding is immediate on contact. No adjustment is possible
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  • #REDIRECT [[contact adhesive]]
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  • ...y, elastic material forms a strong bond that is resistant to shear forces. Contact cements are often used in do-it-yourself home building projects to adhere [ ...e; adhesivo de contacto Esp.); cola de contacto (Esp., Port.); adhésif par contact (Fr.); adesivi di contatto (It.); colla di contatto;
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  • ...print by placing it in direct contact with a photographic negative. See [[contact print]]. 2) An adhesive-backed paper or plastic sheet. Contact paper is used for decoration and shelf-lining.
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  • ...the dried adhesive back to the gel for and makes it reusable as a contact adhesive.
    1,002 bytes (146 words) - 09:03, 6 February 2024
  • ...rying [[adhesive|adhesive]] that traps and retains any insects coming into contact. Some strips are housed in boxes or tents. They can also be taped to the fl
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  • [Book Restorations] A brand name for an aqueous adhesive [[emulsion]] containing an [[ethylene vinyl acetate]] copolymer. Evasol was * The adhesive is not classified as hazardous, but the residual monomer is considered toxi
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  • [Bolton] A registered trademark for a series of contact adhesives. UHU was first developed in 1932 by Albert Fisher. It was the wor - UHU® Tac adhesive putty: [[polybutylene|polybutylene]] with mineral filler
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  • ...roducts include Sprayable Strypeeze®, Biodegradable Strypeeze®, Strypeeze® Adhesive remover, Strypeeze® Graffiti remover, Kutzit®, and SuperStrip® ...Stripeeze (sp); Sprayable Strypeeze®; Biodegradable Strypeeze®; Strypeeze® Adhesive remover; Strypeeze® Graffiti remover; Kutzit®; SuperStrip®
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  • [3M] A low-odor, water-based contact adhesive composed of [[polychloroprene]]. Fastbond 30NF adhesives are designed to h * Bonding is immediate on contact. No adjustment is possible
    3 KB (404 words) - 15:51, 29 November 2020
  • ...Duty Construction Adhesive Ultimate, and Gorilla Max Strength Construction Adhesive Clear. These formulas are all non-foaming, unlike several Gorilla glue form ...llatough.com/product/gorilla-construction-adhesive-3/ Gorilla Construction Adhesive]</ref><br>
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  • ...first used by Loctite in 1973 for a [[cyanoacrylate resin|cyanoacrylate]] adhesive. However, before the name was trademarked it was also used by other compan Adhesive
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  • ...acrylate glues may lose adhesive strength with time. Ultraviolet light and contact with alkaline materials (glass and some stones) will accelerate the degrada * Adhesive
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  • ...se agent]], and temporary [[adhesive|adhesive]]. It is not recommended for contact with any art object.
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  • ...acrylate glues may lose adhesive strength with time. Ultraviolet light and contact with alkaline materials (glass and some stones) will accelerate the degrada CA; super glue; instant adhesive; Super Glue Gel [Loctite]; Krazy® glue [Borden]; Super Attack [Loctite]; Z
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  • ...., Billerica MA] A registered trademark for an optically transparent epoxy adhesive. * Skin contact may cause irritation.
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  • ...mperature to form a very strong bond. It is commonly used as an [[adhesive|adhesive]] for wood [[veneer|veneers]] and rubber-textile [[laminate|laminates]]. * Contact and inhalation causes severe irritation to skin, eyes and lungs.
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  • * Adhesive, sealant * Acute toxicity upon ingestion, eye contact or inhalation.
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  • * GATORFOAM Self-adhesive: Standard board with a high tack pressure-activated adhesive coating on one side ...Exterior: Standard board designed for outdoor durability using a different adhesive to adhere facers
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  • [Abatron, Kenosha WI] A structural adhesive putty composed 2-part epoxy filled with microballoons. WoodEpox® is a hig ...tact may cause extreme eye irritation and minor skin irritation, including contact dermatitis.
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  • [Dow Corporation] A one-part, neutral-cure [[silicone]] material used as an adhesive/sealant. DOWSIL™ 795 cures to medium modulus silicone rubber upon exposur Silicone elastomer adhesive; silicone elastomer; room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) silicone
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  • ...other compounds that are used in [[synthetic%20resin|synthetic resins]], [[adhesive|adhesives]], [[paint|paints]], and [[varnish|varnishes]]. * Contact may cause irritation
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  • [[plastic|plastics]] and [[adhesive|adhesives]]. Microballoons are also used in industry for filtration systems * Noncombustible. Skin and eye contact can cause irritation.
    2 KB (229 words) - 12:55, 18 November 2022
  • ...repellent, release agent and temporary adhesive. It is not recommended for contact with any art object.
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  • ...20resin|vinyls]]. It is used in the manufacture of [[coating|coatings]], [[adhesive|adhesives]], [[magnetic%20tape|magnetic tapes]], [[printing%20ink|printing * Skin contact may cause irritation.
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  • Avoid direct contact between bubble wrap and objects. Bubbles facing out are more prone to break * Avoid direct contact with object
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  • ...on [[Rubber|rubbers]] with high oil or plasticizer contents. The resulting adhesive bond is waterproof, strong, and temperature resistant. ...litan Museum of Art (08/09/2017) indicated Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive is suitable for temporary use with collections.
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  • | [https://www.dow.com/en-us/pdp.dowsil-739-plastic-adhesive.01890611z.html#overview Dowsil 739] | [[Dowsil 3145 Silicone Adhesive|Dowsil 3145]] RTV Mil-A-46146 Adhesive / Sealant
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  • ...cid]]. Both forms exist as aerosols and will react with many materials on contact. * Skin contact will cause irritation and burns.
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  • * Adhesive * Hardeners are moderately toxic by ingestion, inhalation and skin contact.
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  • ...iladelphia Resins, Montgomeryville, PA] A trademark for an [[epoxy|epoxy]] adhesive that was formerly sold as Pliacré. Phillyseal R (for Rat Seal) was origina * Contact with hardener will cause irritation.
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  • | Dow: [https://www.dow.com/en-us/pdp.dowsil-739-plastic-adhesive.01890611z.html#overview Dowsil 739] | Dowsil 3145 RTV Mil-A-46146 Adhesive / Sealant
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  • ...conform to ASTM D4236. Titebond II and III are approved for indirect food contact. ...ater-insoluble. They offer excellent heat-resistance and are sandable. The adhesive bond created by a Titebond glue is usually stronger than the wood itself. T
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  • ...iles. A water glass solution is viscous and has little tack. For use as an adhesive, pressure must be applied to hold materials together while bonding. The dri * Skin contact causes irritation and burns.
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  • ...er glass solution is viscous and has little tack, so when it is used as an adhesive, pressure must be applied to hold materials together while bonding. The dri * Corrosive. Skin contact causes irritation and burns. Ingestion causes vomiting.
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  • Depending on the board, the outer cladding may be adhesive paper, cotton archival paper, white clay coated paper, or a common brown kr | Highly inert but best not to use in direct contact with objects.
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  • ...y texture, pliability and softness at 2 pcf that makes it a useful primary contact material for many unwrapped objectsregardless of whether the surface is fla * EO = with increased flexibility/resiliency/adhesive anchorage
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  • ...rmined that the coatings are inert and thus the glazing is safe for direct contact with collection items.<ref>Williams, R. S., and J. Sirois. 2011. Optium Mus ...t joints require the removal of the coating on the uncut sheet so that the adhesive doesn't mar it.
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  • ...kin. Both surfaces are generally considered too abrasive for making direct contact with sensitive surfaces, and require the mediation of a smoother material b ...m of laminating foam with a variety of substrates, including foil, bubble, adhesive and cohesive films, paper, non-wovens, etc
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