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SUPER Glue

Lobo 12 Apr 2006, 19:33
SUPER Glue
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/200604...onlyfromnature

The bacterium Caulobacter crescentus uses the toughest glue on Earth to stick to river rocks, and now scientists are trying to figure out how to produce the stuff.

The adhesive can withstand an enormous amount of stress, equal to the force felt by a quarter with more than three cars piled on top of it. That’s two to three times more force than the best retail glues can handle.

The single-celled bacterium uses sugar molecules to stay put in rivers, streams, and water pipes, a new study found. It’s not clear how the glue actually works, however, but researchers presume some special proteins must be attached to the sugars.

"There are obvious applications since this adhesive works on wet surfaces," said study leader Yves Brun, an Indiana University bacteriologist. "One possibility would be as a biodegradable surgical adhesive."

Engineers could use the superior stickum too, Brun and colleagues say.
But making it has proved challenging. Like a mess of chewing gum, the gunk globs to everything, including the tools used to create it.
"We tried washing the glue off," Brun said. "It didn't work."


- who remebers Copydex ??? - that was the smelly one we had to use in school cheers
Deano 12 Apr 2006, 19:46
I used pritstick mate sorry
predator 13 Apr 2006, 07:37
Would not trust my self with super glue.
Deano 13 Apr 2006, 18:51
I dont use glue since I stuck my hands together with that super strong one

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