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Sugru: Silicone Clay Encourages Hacking And Repair

Sugru: Silicone Clay Encourages Hacking And Repair

By Dan Gould on January 18, 2010

Sugru- Silicone Clay Encourages Hacking And Repair

Sugru is a special kind of silicone “clay” that can be used for a wide variety of applications. The flexible material cures overnight, is resistant from -60°C to + 180°C, and will stick to most other substances. Its supple nature allows Sugru to be formed into unique objects, or added as a fix for broken ones.

A video below explains more:



Sugru

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