sugru is a moldable silicone modeling clay that sets to a tough, flexible silicone allowing users to modify or repair just about anything. Coming in a range of colors this Play-Doh-like material ...
From CNET Magazine: Sugru, a moldable glue that sticks to almost anything and dries to a rubbery finish, could make things a lot less disposable. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
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Last week, I somehow put a gigantic tear in the plastic insulation on the cord that charges my phone. Against all odds, however, I was excited about the discovery. Instead of a $20-trip to an Apple ...
Sugru sounds like something Dr. Seuss would have invented. The name alone captures your attention. It rolls off the tongue - Su. Gru. But the famous silly rhyme master didn’t invent it, Jane ni ...
An epiphany about wastefulness led Jane Ní Dhulchaointigh to want to fix things, she told Inspirefest. Jane Ní Dhulchaointigh, the Irish inventor who created ingenious mouldable glue called Sugru, is ...
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Irish-founded firm Sugru is selling up to a German adhesives company. Mouldable glue company Sugru is being acquired by Tesa, a German adhesives and tapes manufacturer, for approximately £7.6m (€8.6m) ...
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