Adhesives Stocks List

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Adhesives Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 15 AZO Want Better Returns? Don't Ignore These 2 Retail-Wholesale Stocks Set to Beat Earnings
May 14 CSWC Capital Southwest FY NII rises, expects more supplemental dividends
May 14 MMM 3M declares $0.70 dividend
May 14 MMM 3M Board Declares Quarterly Dividend
May 14 MMM 3M Annual Meeting Highlights Progress on Strategic Priorities, Improving Execution
May 14 CSWC Capital Southwest declares $0.57 dividend & a Supplemental Dividend of$0.06/share
May 14 CSWC Capital Southwest NII of $2.70 beats by $0.23
May 14 CSWC Capital Southwest Announces Financial Results for Fourth Fiscal Quarter and Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2024 and Announces Total Dividends of $0.63 per share for the Quarter Ending June 30, 2024
May 14 MMM 3M Shareholders Vote Against Executive Pay Proposal
May 14 MMM Is 3M Stock Going to $115? 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks So.
May 14 APD Air Products (APD) Unveils PRISM LNG Membrane Separator
May 14 CE Are You a Value Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
May 14 CE Why This 1 Basic Materials Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
May 14 MMM 3M, Teradyne And More: CNBC's 'Final Trades'
May 14 CE American Vanguard (AVD) Q1 Earnings Beat, Sales Miss Estimates
May 14 CE Innospec's (IOSP) Q1 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Sales Lag
May 13 CSWC Capital Southwest Q4 2024 Earnings Preview
May 13 AWI Armstrong World Industries to Attend the 2024 Bank of America Transportation, Airlines and Industrials Conference
May 13 APDN Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (Prague) to Present on Successful Use of Applied DNA's Linea DNATM for the Non-Viral Manufacture of CAR T-Cell Therapy for Refractory AML
May 13 CE Celanese's (NYSE:CE) investors will be pleased with their notable 76% return over the last five years
Adhesives

An adhesive, also known as glue, cement, mucilage, or paste, is any non metallic substance applied to one surface, or both surfaces, of two separate items that binds them together and resists their separation. Adjectives may be used in conjunction with the word "adhesive" to describe properties based on the substance's physical or chemical form, the type of materials joined, or conditions under which it is applied.The use of adhesives offers many advantages over binding techniques such as sewing, mechanical fastening, thermal bonding, etc. These include the ability to bind different materials together, to distribute stress more efficiently across the joint, the cost effectiveness of an easily mechanized process, an improvement in aesthetic design, and increased design flexibility. Disadvantages of adhesive use include decreased stability at high temperatures, relative weakness in bonding large objects with a small bonding surface area, and greater difficulty in separating objects during testing. Adhesives are typically organized by the method of adhesion. These are then organized into reactive and non-reactive adhesives, which refers to whether the adhesive chemically reacts in order to harden. Alternatively they can be organized by whether the raw stock is of natural or synthetic origin, or by their starting physical phase.
Adhesives may be found naturally or produced synthetically. The earliest human use of adhesive-like substances was approximately 200,000 years ago, when Neanderthals produced tar from the dry distillation of birch bark for use in binding stone tools to wooden handles. The first references to adhesives in literature first appeared in approximately 2000 BC. The Greeks and Romans made great contributions to the development of adhesives. In Europe, glue was not widely used until the period AD 1500–1700. From then until the 1900s increases in adhesive use and discovery were relatively gradual. Only since the last century has the development of synthetic adhesives accelerated rapidly, and innovation in the field continues to the present.

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