Electric Underwater Glues

This Glue Opens Up a Multitude of Potential Applications for Innovation

This underwater glue is a breakthrough that could change multiple industries with its various applications.

Unlike a Band-Aid that loses its adhesive properties once it touches water, researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed a glue that hardens when electrocuted. Terry Steele and a team of other scientists created 'Voltaglue,' the property that stays hardened despite any elemental changes in its environment, meaning it can survive being underwater.

The glue becomes activated by electricity and the longer it's applied, the stronger the adhesive gets -- and it loses none of that strength when its exposed to any sort of element. The applications for this development could include anything from the medical field, underwater pipe repair or even the automotive industry -- the possibilities are endless.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Activation - The development of electrically activated glues opens up new possibilities for innovation in various industries.
2. Waterproof Bonding - Waterproof glues with strong adhesive properties offer disruptive innovation opportunities.
3. Enhanced Durability - Glues that remain hardened and maintain adhesive strength in various environments create new innovation avenues.
Industry Implications
1. Medical - Electric underwater glues can be used for medical applications such as wound closure and surgical procedures.
2. Construction - This breakthrough can revolutionize underwater pipe repair and construction in challenging environments.
3. Automotive - Electrically activated glues can find applications in the automotive industry, such as securing underwater components or improving water resistance in vehicles.

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