Unknown Adhesive May Be Gutta-percha
By John Grant
I think there's an outside chance that the unknown adhesive Dave Krall
is looking for may be gutta-percha. If it is, your local dentist may
be able to help you with softening or dissolving reagents. Its use in
the dental industry, however, is more of a root-canal "filler" than an
adhesive. Ref. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutta-percha
John Grant
[ At https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gutta-percha
[ "Medical Definition of gutta-percha: a tough plastic substance from
[ the latex of several Malaysian trees (genera Payena and Palaquium)
[ of the sapodilla family (Sapotaceae) that resembles rubber but
[ contains more resin and is used in dentistry especially as a
[ permanent filling in root canals."
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[ At http://plastiquarian.com/?page_id=14211
[ "Gutta percha is very difficult to find today in anything other than
[ antiques. A recent television programme about the history of golf
[ found its researchers scouring the country to find some virgin
[ material. One small sealed tin was eventually found in Hertfordshire
[ and, when opened, it revealed a slab of pale cream pure gutta percha
[ which had not seen the light of day for many decades. After filming
[ the tin was re-sealed for posterity."
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[ -- Robbie
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