by rude boy on February 25th, 2008

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When trying to produce the world's strongest glue, what was invented by Arthur Fry?

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  • by Jane on February 25th, 2008

    Jane

    Post-it note
    The product for which he is best known, however, was born in the 1970s. Fry attended a seminar given by another 3M scientist, Spencer Silver, on a unique adhesive Silver had developed in 1968. Silver's innovation had an unusual molecular structure, yielding a glue strong enough to cling to objects but weak enough to allow for a temporary bond. At the time, Silver was still searching for a marketable use for his invention

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  • by Mayed_87 on February 25th, 2008

    Mayed_87

    I have no Idea but i would be happy to know the answer

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  • by kazzzy on February 25th, 2008

    kazzzy

    I believe it was the post-it note... they were born from a failure at trying to create something else.

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