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  2. Chemence - Wikipedia

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    Chemence is a speciality chemical and medical device manufacturer which products include cyanoacrylate adhesives, [1] anaerobic adhesives, [2] impregnation sealants, [3] adhesive activators, [4] epoxy resins, [5] UV adhesives, photopolymer resins, [6] custom printer ink cartridges, Gas pipe sealants, [7] and soak off nail polishes.

  3. Cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    An incision wound closed with Dermabond, a cyanoacrylate-based medical adhesive Cyanoacrylate glue is widely used in human and veterinary medicine. [ 6 ] It was in veterinary use for mending bone, hide, and tortoise shell by the early 1970s or before.

  4. Collodion - Wikipedia

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    Many wart-remover preparations consist of acetic acid and salicylic acid in an acetone collodion base used in the treatment of warts by keratolysis. Nitrocellulose (pyroxylin) solution is also used in liquid bandage products. EEG electrodes are commonly attached to the patient's scalp with rigid collodion for long-term treatment

  5. Facial prosthetic - Wikipedia

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    To apply facial prosthetics, Pros-Aide, Beta Bond, medical adhesive, or liquid latex is generally used. Pros-Aide is a water-based adhesive that has been the "industry standard" for over 30 years. It is completely waterproof and is formulated for use with sensitive skin. It is easily removed with Pros-Aide Remover.

  6. Adhesive remover - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive removers are intended to break down glue so that it can be removed from surfaces easily. [1] [2] [3] Formulations may be designed to remove a broad range of adhesives or to address a specific bond. [1] Many general purpose removers are intended to remove residue from adhesive tape. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Transdermal patch - Wikipedia

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    The drug layer is a liquid compartment containing a drug solution or suspension separated by the adhesive layer. The drug reservoir is totally encapsulated in a shallow compartment molded from a drug-impermeable metallic plastic laminate, with a rate-controlling membrane made of a polymer like vinyl acetate on one surface. [ 24 ]

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