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Here we are and our AJAIBGLUE Our vision on 2030

Our vision in 2030 is to maintain creativity offline in the middle of the speed of technology to people who are not constrained by the circumstances and information

Our product market


Our idea is perfect for every area of marketing Henkel. because AJAIBGLUE with his ability greatly facilitate users from both market children in primary schools to archive dewasadevelopment of the world in many Airways a very Necessary and needed change one of Them is about gluing. versatile glue is needed for Various Things AJAIBGLUE targeted to meet the market needs of schools and secretary. Newbie schools are now starting to develop Various methods of learning Such as practice pieces of sticky paper unutuk intelligence, but the glue used today is the glue That Is not good Because toxic to children and attached to the skin and therefore Suitable for the market to children on AJAIBGLUE And the very important of this idea Our idea is perfect for every area of marketing Henkel. because AJAIBGLUE with his ability greatly facilitate users from both market children in elementary school through adult archive

Abstract
AJAIBGLUE is the product of the paper glue which is unsticky in hand but it works perfectly in paper may be the answer to the problems of each person who uses paper glue. This glue is made by the materials as same as the common paper glue, but in making process it is added materials which is used to make pipe tape. the target of this product is all of the people, specially the student and the employee who often use it to work.

Background
Glue is a sticky material (usually liquid) that can glue two or more objects. Glue can be made from parts of plants or animals, or chemicals from the oil.Glue is probably the first natural liquid that comes from the tree when felled. Then people learned to make glue by boiling the feet, bone, cartilage or animal. Some of the first strong glue made from fish bones, rubber, or milk. Simple glue can be made at home by mixing flour and water. This glue will glue the pieces of paper together. A lot of art that can be created using glue. Clipping is a work of art created by using glue to glue the colored objects into paper. Many glue that is safe, but many types of glues that contain chemicals smell terrible.

Often in theuse of paper glue we feel annoyed because we use paper glue to attach the paper is also stuckin our hands. This isvery unpleasant and can make our work a paper to be dirty because our hands are stuck by gluepaper.We have to wash our hands or wipe hands before handling the paper, it is very tiring if you have done many times. A activities besides wiping and hand washing is very inefficient and a waste of time. In othercases, indirectly we are also wasting a lot of glue because many are stuckin the hand. When the glue that sticksin hand can still be used to attach another paper. This waste is actually not necessary if there is a technology that makes the glue is not sticky but sticky in the hands of a paper. AJAIBGLUE adhesive technology is the future that combine several ingredients so AJAIBGLUE become sticky in the hand but not sticky onp aper.

Material and How Adhesive Work?


According to historians and archaeologists, adhesives have been used for thousands of yearsprobably since cavemen first applied bitumen (a tarry substance used to surface highways) to stick flint axeheads to the tops of their wooden hunting spears. In ancient times, people made their glues from whatever they found in the world around themsuch things as sugar, fish skins, and animal products boiled in water. We still use some of these natural adhesives today, though we're much more likely to use artificial adhesives made in a chemical plant. It's obvious modern glues are chemical products from the horrible names they havepolyvinyl acetate (PVA), phenol formaldehyde (PH), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), and cyanoacrylate ("super glue") to name just four. Many modern adhesives are called synthetic resins for no good reason other than that resin (a gooey substance found in pine trees and other plants) was one of the first widely used adhesives. Adhesive and cohesive forces are also at work in glues. Let's say you want to stick together two bits of wood, A and B, with an adhesive called C. You need three different forces here: adhesive forces to hold A to C, adhesive forces to stick C to B, and cohesive forces to hold C together as well. The first two are pretty obvious: the glue has to stick to each of the materials you want to hold together. But the glue also has to stick to itself! If that's not obvious, think about sticking a training shoe to the ceiling. The glue clearly has to stick both to the training shoe and to the ceiling. But if the glue itself is weak, it doesn't matter how well it sticks to the shoe or the ceiling because it will simply break apart in the middle, leaving a layer of glue behind on both surfaces. Polyvinyl Acetate is a polymer compound which is elastic. This substance was discovered by Dr. FlitzK. From Germany. Hasol hydrolysisratioranged between 89-99%. Polyvinyl Acetate is very easy for carpenters to woodgluing. Glue Products produced Are : YellowGlue, WhiteGlue and glue from America, Elmer's Glue. This substance is araw material for making paper glue, fabric, and cigarettes. When compared without herpolymeric compounds, this substance is more flexible and not acidic. When you spread adhesive, it wets the surface you apply it to. Lots of very weak electrostatic forces between the glue molecules and the molecules in the surface (called van der Waals forces for the physicist Johannes Diderik van der Waals (18371923) who discovered them) hold the two things together. For adhesives to work well like this, they have to spread thinly and wet the surfaces very well. There's no actual chemical bond between the

glue and the surface it's sticking to, just a huge number of tiny attractive forces. The glue molecules stick to the surface molecules like millions of microscopic magnets. In some cases, adhesives can make much stronger chemical bonds with the materials they touch. For example, if you use certain glues on certain plastics, the glue and the plastic actually merge together to form a very strong chemical bondthey effectively form a new chemical compound at the join. That process is called chemisorption. Absorption and chemisorption are chemical connections between the glue and the surface. Glues can also form physical (mechanical) bonds with the surface they're sticking to. Suppose the surface is porous (full of holes). The glue can seep into those holes and grip through them, like a climber's fingers grabbing holes in a rock face. That's called the mechanical theory of adhesives.

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