GLUES ADHESIVES STATIONERY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HELPING HAND HBC/FQ 324A HALF ACRE ROAD CRANBURY NJ 08512 glues and adhesives for stationery or household use;
HELPING HAND MASCO CORPORATION ACQUISITION CO. 21001 VAN BORN ROAD TAYLOR MI 48180 glues and adhesives for stationery or household use;
LE GLUE ITOYA OF AMERICA, LTD. 800 Sandhill Avenue Carson CA 90746 glues and adhesives for stationery or household use;GLUE;
MICRO DROPPER KolaLoka Industries, LP SUITE 111 3100 CARLISLE STREET DALLAS TX 75204 glues and adhesives for stationery and household use;glues and adhesives for use in industry;
MIGHTY DROP Servicios Corporativos de Administracion GMZ, S.A. DE C.V. Avenida Paseo de la Reforma No. 2620-501 Col. Lomas Altas, Del. Miguel Hidalgo Mexico, D.F. 11950 Mexico glues and adhesives for stationery and for household or domestic use;glues and adhesives for cosmetic use;Retail store services featuring glues and adhesives; wholesale store services featuring glues and adhesives;glues and adhesives for use in industry;DROP;
SOS REPAIR Henkel KGaA Henkelstrasse 67 40589 Düsseldorf Germany Glues and adhesives for stationery and household purposes;
STARCH BOOSTER Lubrizol Advanced Materials Europe BVBA Nijverheidsstraat 30 B-2260 Oevel Belgium Glues and adhesives for stationery or household purposes;Adhesives for general industrial use; chemical additives for use in the manufacture of adhesives for the paper and cardboard industry;Electric hot glue melting pots;STARCH;
STARCH BOOSTER CORRUTECH, naamloze vennootschap Kastelein 86 B-2300 Turnhout Belgium Glues and adhesives for stationery or household purposes;Adhesives for general industrial use; chemical additives for use in the manufacture of adhesives for the paper and cardboard industry;Electric hot glue melting pots;STARCH;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of treating building materials with boron and boron treated building materials. The method involves introducing boron during manufacture of the building materials in the form of a water soluble copper-borate complex. The copper-borate complex enables a wider range of glues and adhesives to be used, is slower to leach out, and provides enhanced fungicidal properties.