Abstract
Animal glue has been used as an aqueous adhesive and size for thousands of years, and in more recent times has also found acceptance as a protective colloid, flocculant, and adhesive composition.
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Magnesium Hydroxide Test Grade Animal Glue Protective Colloid Glue Solution
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