Paraloid B-72: A Comprehensive Review
Executive Summary:
- Paraloid B-72 is a non-yellowing flexible thermoplastic.
- It has a wide range of applications in conservation and restoration.
- Its properties make it an ideal adhesive for various materials.
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Introduction to Paraloid B-72
Paraloid B-72 is a strong and versatile adhesive.
This is the most esoteric post I’ve seen on HN in a while. How many museum curators who need non-yellowing flexible thermoplastic are there on here?
It is used in various fields, including conservation and restoration.
Properties and Applications
Paraloid B-72 has several unique properties that make it an ideal adhesive.
Heh, I upvoted this a few days ago and it must’ve gotten on the second-chance queue. Links to obscure but interesting Wikipedia articles are some of my favorite HN posts.
Its strength and flexibility make it suitable for a wide range of applications.
How does its strength compare to MMA structural adhesives? What materials is it compatible with?
Huh. So it’s a stronger, harder, less brittle, clear wood glue you can dissolve with acetone. Neat!
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