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Hot Melt Adhesives
By Wallace Venable

The fires that are raging over silicones and hot glue remind me of
a question I have had lurking in the back of my mind.  There is
a great deal of use made of several non-traditional hot melt adhesives
in "crafts work."  These are typically used by the ladies for floral
arranging, etc.

They are intended to be applied with the squirt guns with the internal
electric heaters, but possibly could be applied with a variety of other
heating methods.  It should be possible to disassemble some work by
applying heat.  Does anyone have any experience with these compounds
in organ work?

Wallace Venable

 [ See "Hot Melt Adhesives Technology Review" at
 [ http://www.pprc.org/pubs/techreviews/hotmelt/hmintro.html


(Message sent Thu 18 Jan 2007, 20:53:17 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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