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form where we get Glue ?.

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From where do we get Glue ?

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Glue is one of the oldest and most versatile adhesives. From the white glue used in household crafts to the commercial-grade glues utilized in furniture and even automobile manufacturing, glue is part of your everyday life.

Understanding the processes behind glue manufacturing and the differences between glue types can help you decide on the best material for your applications. If you are looking to produce glue of your own, understanding the way it's made will also help you to choose the right glue mixing equipment to suit your needs.

Mankind has used glue since ancient times, and some centuries-old glue-making recipes persist to modern times. These early glues were made of collagen harvested from animals. Muscle, bone, sinew and other tissues release collagen when boiled; this collagen is sticky when wet but dries to a hard, water-insoluble substance.

Traditionally, horses were the most common source of glue-making materials for many years. This is because horses are large animals, with bodies full of collagen-producing tissues, and they were once pervasive in human society. Now that horses are no longer used for day-to-day transportation and agricultural needs, they are not as commonly used in glue manufacturing. Cattle and pigs are more frequently used, with bone and hide glues made from leftovers of commercial meat packing being the most common...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glue can be made from plant or animal parts, or it can be made from oil-based chemicals. The first glues may have been natural liquids that come out of trees when they are cut. Later, people learned to make glue by boiling animal feet, cartilage or bones.

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