Adhesives Blog

Managing Editor

Highlights from the Wikipedia Adhesives Page

December 16, 2008
/ Print / Reprints /
ShareMore
/ Text Size+

I sometimes think Wikipedia gets a bad rap, because even though virtually anyone with a computer has the power to edit a page to his or her liking (however temporarily), I’ve found that the Wikipedia community more or less keeps its facts within hailing distance of what’s historically right. Take the Beatles’ Wikipedia page, for example: The very first sentence of the entry includes the words “pop,” “rock,” “Liverpool” and “1960.” Good enough for me. Wikipedia is a bona fide font of information. It may not always be 100% accurate, but it will usually point you in the right direction.

Anyway, I was cruising Wikipedia’s adhesives page today (as I am wont to do), and I came across the following fun facts:
  • In medieval Eurasia, egg whites were used as glue to decorate parchments with gold leaf.
  • The first actual glue factory was founded in Holland in the early 1700s.
  • Paul E. Cope is reputed to have invented thermoplastic glue [circa 1940] while working for Procter & Gamble as a chemical and packaging engineer. His invention solved a problem with water-based adhesives that were commonly used in packaging at that time. Water-based adhesives often released in humid climates, causing packages to open and become damaged.
See what I mean? Even if the first glue factory wasn’t founded in Holland in the early 1700s, it at least seems plausible. And should an incorrectly stated fact rear its ugly head from time to time on Wikipedia, so be it. Isn’t that the whole point of academia, anyway - to promote debate as one of the many steps on the road to a greater truth?

Click the link below to visit Wikipedia’s adhesives page. And be sure to let us know if you think Wikipedia is a worthwhile resource by posting a comment.

Links

You must login or register in order to post a comment.

Multimedia

Videos

Podcasts

Environmentally Friendly Manufacturing

Edward Gotch, president of Emerald Kalama Chemical, talks about embracing sustainability with Susan Sutton, editor-in-chief.

More Podcasts

THE MAGAZINE

Adhesives & Sealants Industry Magazine

ASI May 2013 cover 100x133

2013 May

The 2013 May Adhesives and Sealants Industry Magazine includes articles about PPG and Bostik, as well as a Q&A about polyurethane. Check it out today!

Table Of Contents Subscribe

THE ADHESIVES STORE

handbook-sealant-tech.gif
Handbook of Sealant Technology

The Handbook of Sealant Technology provides an in-depth examination of sealants, reviewing their historical developments and fundamentals, adhesion theories and properties, and today’s wide range of applications.

More Products

asi1211p_Cover-DE.gifASI's Buyers' Guide

Annual purchasing resource for equipment used in the manufacture/formulation of adhesives, sealants, pressure sensitives, tapes and labels and for application of finished adhesives. 

Clear Seas Research

With access to over one million professionals and more than 60 industry-specific publications, Clear Seas Research offers relevant insights from those who know your industry best. Let us customize a market research solution that exceeds your marketing goals.

STAY CONNECTED

facebook_40px twitter_40  youtube_40pxlinkedin_40