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Newcastle University Engineers Develop Reversible Adhesive to Simplify Recycling Processes

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Researchers at Newcastle University have developed a new type of reversible adhesive that could transform recycling processes. Engineers from the university’s School of Engineering created the innovative glue, which functions like traditional adhesives but can be easily separated when needed. This advancement aims to address challenges in material recovery and reuse by enabling easier disassembly of bonded components.

The adhesive allows materials to bond securely during use while offering the ability to reverse the process without damaging the materials involved. This feature has potential applications in various industries, particularly those focused on sustainability and recycling. The development represents a significant step forward in adhesive technology, with researchers emphasizing its potential to improve efficiency in recycling systems by simplifying the separation of different materials.

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Date: February 5, 2026

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