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  • Term: 3m glue
    Key Words: , hot, glue, gun, 533mhz, fsb
    Related Terms: hot glue gun, 533mhz fsb

    3m glue!


    3m glue

    Comprehensive Analysis



    1) "3m" -- As to 3m glue


    For another meaning, see 3M computer
    3M
    Type Public (NYSE: MMM)
    Founded Two Harbors, Minnesota, USA (1902)
    Headquarters Maplewood, Minnesota, USA
    Key people George W. Buckley, Chairman, President and CEO
    Patrick D. Campbell, Senior VP/CFO
    Industry Chemicals
    Products Adhesives
    Abrasives
    Pharmaceuticals
    Revenue $22.923 billion USD (2006) [[1]]
    Net income $3.413 billion USD (2006) [[2]]
    Employees 67,000 (2004)
    Slogan Innovation
    Website 3M.com

    3M Company (NYSE: MMM; formerly Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company until 2002) is an American corporation with a worldwide presence that produces over 55,000 products, including adhesives, abrasives, laminates, passive fire protection, dental products, electrical materials, electronic circuits, optical films, pharmaceuticals, and supply chain management software.

    • 1 History
      • 1.1 Founding
      • 1.2 Expansion
    • 2 Trivia..."


      2) "Glue" -- As to 3m glue

      1glue
      Pronunciation: 'glü
      Function: noun
      Etymology: Middle English glu, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin glut-, glus; akin to Latin gluten glue -- more at CLAY
      1 a : any of various strong adhesive substances; especially : a hard protein chiefly gelatinous substance that absorbs water to form a viscous solution with strong adhesive properties and that is obtained by cooking down collagenous materials (as hides or bones) b : a solution of glue used for sticking things together
      2 : something that binds together <enough social glue...to satisfy the human desire for community -- E. D. Hirsch, Jr.>
      - gluˇey /'glü-E/ adjective
      - gluˇiˇly /'glü-&-lE/ adverb
      Pronunciation Symbols

      Historically, glue only refers to protein colloids prepared from animal tissues. The meaning has been extended to any type of glue-like substances that are used to attach one material to another.

      See adhesive for general discussion of glue.

      There are many adhesive substances that are considered or commonly referred to as glue such as:

      A tube of Super glue
      • Cyanoacrylate ("Superglue", "Krazy Glue")
      • Casein glue (protein glue)
      • Postage stamp gum
      • Cement glues:
        • Contact cement
        • Rubber cement
        • Pyroxylin cement
        • Plastic cement (technically a solvent, not a glue.)
      • Resin glues:
        • Epoxy resins
        • Acrylic resin
        • Phenol formaldehyde resin
        • Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) Includes white glue (i.e. Elmer's Glue) and yellow carpenter's glue (Aliphatic resin) (Brands include Titebond and Lepage)
        • Glue sticks (PVP or PVA based)
        • Polyester resin
        • Resorcinol resin
        • Urea-resin glue (plastic-resin)
        • Urea-formaldehyde resin
      • Canada balsam
      • Pastes:
        • Latex pastes
      • Vegetable-based glues:
        • Mucilage
        • Starch glue
        • Soybean glue
        • Tapioca paste (commonly known as "vegetable glue")
      • Animal glues
        • Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
        • Bone glue
        • Fish glue
        • Rabbit skin glue
        • Horse
        • Hoof glue
      • Hot melt glue
        • Polyethylene hot melt
      • Acrylonitrile
      • Cellulose nitrate
      • Latex combo
      • Neoprene base
      • Polysulfide
      • Polyurethane
      • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
      • Rubber base
      • Silicon base
      • Albumin glue
      • Ceramic adhesive
      • Ultraviolet glue