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  2. Arthropod adhesion - Wikipedia

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    Smooth adhesive pads are found in arboreal possums, which are marsupials that glide between trees. [1] The possum is also capable of using smooth adhesive pads to climb vertically, making use of large toe pads. [1] The pads consist of an epidermal layer of stratified squamous epithelium, with the outer most layer's cells being flattened. [1]

  3. Post-it note - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Pressure-sensitive adhesive - Wikipedia

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    It is used in pressure-sensitive tapes, labels, glue dots, stickers, sticky note pads, automobile trim, and a wide variety of other products. As the name "pressure-sensitive" indicates, the degree of bond is influenced by the amount of pressure which is used to apply the adhesive to the surface.

  5. Nano tape - Wikipedia

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    Commercially available nano tape. Nano tape used to hang household items. Nano tape, also called gecko tape (or commercially as Insanity Tape or Alien Tape) is a synthetic adhesive tape consisting of arrays of carbon nanotubes transferred onto a backing material of flexible polymer tape.

  6. 30 Man-Made Innovations That Were Designed Mimicking Nature’s ...

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    A human test subject was able to “walk” up a glass wall by wearing adhesive pads on his hands and feet. ... this structural material is strong enough to lift heavy weights yet agile enough to ...

  7. Cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    The two realized the true commercial potential, and a form of the adhesive was first sold in 1958 under the title "Eastman #910" (later "Eastman 910"). During the 1960s, Eastman Kodak sold cyanoacrylate to Loctite , which in turn repackaged and distributed it under a different brand name "Loctite Quick Set 404".

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