Fun Fact:
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Walter Hunt invented the
safety pin while thinking of a way to pay off a $15 debt. He later sold
the patent rights (granted on April 10, 1849) for $400 to the man he
owed the money to.
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Metal Bonding
For fastening clothing, a safety pin works just fine. But for engineers with applications for bonding metal, we recommend Master Bond adhesives over safety pins.
Fast Setting Metal Bonding System
Two
part, room temperature curable epoxy resists temperatures up to 400°F
and sets in 3-5 minutes in 10-20 gram masses. With a glass transition
temperature over 125°C, it is also NASA low outgassing approved. Learn more about EP65HT-1...
Heat Resistant to +600°F
One part, heat cured epoxy system
features high compressive and tensile shear strength and offers
excellent toughness and resistance to thermal cycling, shock and
vibration. Read more about EP17...
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The
safety pin has a coiled spring at one end and a separate clasp at the
other. It was designed to keep fingers safe from injury.
Finding the right product is easy.
Our adhesive experts will review your design specifications and recommend the ideal compound for your manufacturing process. Contact us today at +1.201.343.8983.
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