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Glue based on a normal gluebase contains industrial-benzen, nitrohexan and butylacetat. However, the stickyness comes from the substance going under the name of MIBK. Our labaratories have researched and constructed another substance named nrasvatenol, which neutralizes the sticking effect of MIBK. Number of damages caused by sniffing glue, before the new gluebase and after

In addition to nrasvatenol, the gluebase has eliminated the dangerous advert effects of the strong solvents by replacing them with other substances which are non-dangerous for the neural system. We have also managed to reduce the melting temperature of the glue to about 35-40°C, and with that removing the need for heating up the glue to high temperatures in order to make it liquid. By spraying a special solution over the glue after it is hardened, the glue does not melt until the temperature goes higher than 200°C, so it is still safe and stable to use in a everyday environment. Our scientists are currently working with a solution for industrial purposes, seeking to make the hardened glue stable in temperatures up to 6000°C. This is however still at a testing stage.