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Spencer Ferguson Silver III (February 6, 1941 – May 8, 2021) was an American chemist and inventor who specialized in adhesives. 3M credits him with having devised the adhesive that Arthur Fry used to create Post-it Notes .
The inventor of the adhesive used on one of 3M's best-known products, the Post-it Note, has died, according to the company and his published obituary. Spencer Silver was 80 and died May 8 at his ...
Arthur Fry with a Post-it note on his forehead. In 1968, Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M in the United States, attempted to develop a super-strong adhesive.Instead, he accidentally created a "low-tack", reusable, pressure-sensitive adhesive for the aerospace industry.
Arthur "Art" Fry (born August 19, 1931) [1] is an American inventor and scientist. ... Spencer Silver, on a unique adhesive Silver had developed in 1969.
In 1974, 3M co-workers Arthur Fry and Spencer Silver invented the now-familiar Post-it Note, with the former creating the paper and the latter developing the glue. First Digital Camera.
Spencer Silver: 1941 Post-it notes [419] 2010 Tracy Hall: 1919 Synthetic diamond [420] 2010 Vincent Lanza: 1922 Polymer cable sheath [421] 2010 Walter Lincoln Hawkins: 1911 Polymer cable sheath [422] 2010 Yvonne Brill: 1924 Electrothermal hydrazine resistojet [423] 2011 Albert Dick: 1856 Duplicating machine [424] 2011 Bernard Silver: 1924 First ...
The true story is that it was invented utterly by accident one fateful day more than 70 years ago, when a Raytheon engineer named Percy Spencer was testing a military-grade magnetron and suddenly ...
Sheldon Silver (1944-2022), American politician, speaker of the New York State Assembly; Spencer Silver (1941–2021), American chemist and inventor; Stephen Silver (born 1972), animator and cartoonist; Stephen William Silver (1819–1905), merchant and book collector, son of Stephen Winckworth Silver