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It happens often in research. While looking for one thing, scientists stumble across another. In this case, researchers at Oregon State University's College of Forestry were looking for an elusive wood-based adhesive that would be solid at room temperature but melt when the heat was turned up. What they stumbled upon was an easily produced, environmentally benign, pressure sensitive adhesive which holds the potential to be cheaply produced from a wide range of vegetable oils... Continue Reading New environmentally benign adhesive for pressure sensitive tape developed
Tags: Adhesive, Glue, Oregon State University, Vegetable oil, Wood
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