Invented so technicians can detail cars without damaging paint, Scotch Tape inspired a range of products for the collision ...
3M has introduced a new adhesive tape that can stick to the skin for up to 28 days for use with medical monitors, sensors and wearables — a significant improvement over the industry's standard wear ...
KEEP your eye on the shelves of your local hardware store, where in the next few years you may be able to find new tape from an unlikely source: the gecko. “Geckos have millions of microscopic hairs ...
Introducing a water-based, sprayable adhesive with an innovative new applicator and cylinder delivery system Builders and industrial designers have a new option to solve their toughest bonding ...
3M has developed a new medical product with major staying power. The newest addition to the company’s line of adhesives is designed to stay in place for up to 28 days, 3M announced this week, doubling ...
It's been used for everything from wrapping gifts to protecting blimps. It is so commonplace that it is easy to take for granted. Yet Scotch ® Transparent Tape has an extraordinary history marked with ...
Despite the name, Scotch tape wasn’t invented by the Scottish. It was invented by a college dropout named Richard Drew from Minnesota who worked for a small sandpaper company founded in 1902 called ...
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