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while mailing these archive cds out I wondered how they make non-toxic adhesives.
Originally posted by russ_watters
I read once that a stamp (before they were self-stick) had half a calorie.
And had a LOT of stamps. [;-)]Originally posted by Zeth22
Hey that means that i could surive on stamps if i got suck on a desert island.
Non-toxic envelope adhesives are typically made from natural materials such as plant-based resins, vegetable oils, and natural rubber. These materials are safe for both the environment and human health.
Non-toxic envelope adhesives are made by combining the natural materials with a solvent, such as water or alcohol, to create a liquid adhesive. The mixture is then heated and processed to create a smooth and consistent adhesive. The final product is then cooled and packaged for use.
Yes, non-toxic envelope adhesives are just as effective as traditional adhesives. They have been tested and proven to provide strong adhesion for sealing envelopes and other paper products.
Yes, non-toxic envelope adhesives are environmentally friendly. They are made from natural and renewable materials, and do not contain any harmful chemicals that could harm the environment. They are also biodegradable, meaning they will break down over time without causing harm to the environment.
No, non-toxic envelope adhesives are safe for human health. They do not contain any toxic chemicals or fumes that could be harmful if inhaled or ingested. They are also safe for use around children and pets.