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  2. Encelia farinosa - Wikipedia

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    Brittlebush has a long history of uses by indigenous and pioneer peoples, including: Glue : The resin collected from the base of the plant, yellowish to brown, can be heated and used as a glue. The O'odham and Seri use it for hafting , to hold points on arrows and harpoons .

  3. Adhesive - Wikipedia

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    Glue stick – Solid adhesive in a twist or push-up tube; Mucilage – Thick, gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms; Sealant – Substance used to block the passage of fluids through openings; Wood glue – Adhesive made of natural or synthetic raw materials for bonding wood and wood-based materials

  4. List of glues - Wikipedia

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    bone glue, and fish glue including isinglass. Animal connective tissue. and bones hides are acid-treated, neutralized, and repeatedly soaked; the soaking-water is dried into chips hydrolyzed collagen: Until it cools Thermoplastic. Somewhat brittle when set Water-soluble Cabinetmaking, bookbinding, lutherie, glue-size: Keratin glues Hoof glue ...

  5. Hot-melt adhesive - Wikipedia

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    The glue is sticky when hot, and solidifies in a few seconds to one minute. Hot-melt adhesives can also be applied by dipping or spraying, and are popular with hobbyists and crafters both for affixing and as an inexpensive alternative to resin casting. In industrial use, hot-melt adhesives provide several advantages over solvent-based adhesives.

  6. Animal glue - Wikipedia

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    Animal glue is an adhesive that is created by prolonged boiling of animal connective tissue in a process called rendering. [1] In addition to being used as an adhesive, it is used for coating and sizing , in decorative composition ornaments , and as a clarifying agent .

  7. Loctite - Wikipedia

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    Loctite is an American [1] brand of adhesives, sealants, surface treatments, and other industrial chemicals that include acrylic, anaerobic, cyanoacrylate, epoxy, hot melt, silicone, urethane, and UV/light curing technologies. Loctite products are sold globally and are used in a variety of industrial and hobbyist applications.

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