Sugru: First ever Moldable Glue that Turns into Rubber

Sugru is a moldable putty made out of silicone rubber and can be used to repair electronics along with its many other uses.

Designer-inventor Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh’s unique silicone technology, Sugru feels like play-dough, and it’s that easy to use too.

Sugru is a moldable putty made out of silicone rubber and can be used to repair electronics along with its many other uses.

The product adheres to many surfaces, fills in gaps better than most glues and sets in 30 minutes giving you time to make adjustments.

Sugru rugged and strong can bind to ceramics, glass, metal, wood, most plastics and fabrics. It comes in 10 different colors.

It bonds to almost any other material and cures just by exposing it to air. Its durable cured properties mean it will stay strong and securely bonded anywhere from the freezer to a steamy hot shower, from home to outdoors.

Sugru has thousands of uses, from custom molding the underarm cushions on a pair of crutches to repairing a fraying cable using a bit of the colorful putty.

It feels like play doh while you are working with it, but once it cures in about 24 hours, it behaves like what you might expect of silicone

It is waterproof, can bend a bit and can handle temperatures from subzero to 350 degrees F.

While u may not be able to remove it from porous material, u can easily remove it from non-porous surfaces by cutting it or simply rubbing it off.

In cases where filling a gap is essential, where a structure requires some reinforcement, or surfaces that don’t align well, this product could be fun and useful.

 

 

For more information please visit: https://sugru.com/about

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