marine glue การใช้
- Until the invention of epoxy resin, resorcinol was one of the most common marine glues.
- The effort to understand marine glues began in the 1960s and initially was focused on the stickiness of barnacles.
- The two layers are held together by copper rivets and bronze screws, with a sheet of canvas impregnated with marine glue between them.
- Tentative exports had begun a few years earlier, however, for use in marine glue and as fire-kindlers; gum had even made up part of an export cargo to Australia in 1814.