From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fugitive glue
Fugitive glue
glue, glue,
Fugitive glue also called credit card glue E-z-release Fugitive glues are frequently available in the form of
glue, glue,
glue or (colloquially) booger glue is a low-tack adhesive hot melt adhesives. They can be also applied in liquid
that produces a removable, non-permanent joint. There form. They can also act as pressure sensitive adhesives.
is only a minimal residue of the other material remaining Some fugitive glues are latex-based.[1]
on the glue, and minimal amount of damage caused to
the separated surfaces.
Fugitive glues are frequently used in marketing,
References
where some object - product sample or a return envelope [1] "Fugitive Glue: A sticky situation".
- is glued to another, usually paper, object - a mailing http://www.specialtiesgraphics.com/
envelope or a magazine. They tend to perform best on page.php?id=118. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
smooth, non-porous surfaces. Unlike adhesives used on
post-it notes, the joint is not resealable.
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