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Socio-economic analysis.

Dangerous things about sniffing the glue.

1. What need does it satisfy? To don´t carry cola, and paste easier.

2. Did we use any different in the past?

Cola.

3. What are the enviromental effects of its to use?

It´s addictive if you smell it a lot of time, in dangerous places like Brazil, is common to see homeless smelling glue.

Glue Sniffing is a form of inhalant abuse. Those who sniff glue are intoxicating fumes from the solvents found in the adhesives. Often people will sniff glue as a way to escape from the stress of daily life or to fill in for boredom. It is growing in popularity amongst American teenagers because of it is easily obtainable and effects are almost instantaneous. After sniffing glue the abuser experiences a feeling of euphoria and exhilaration.

4. How is the product sold? It´s sold in libraries, supermarkets etc...

Effects of Glue Sniffing

dizziness

loss of coordination

muscular movement

slurring of speech

mental deterioration

hallucinations

drowsiness

coma

respiratory failure

5. How much does it cost in the shops?

1.25 eur.

6. It´s expensive or cheap relative the the same fuction?

Cheap, a glu gun can cost 7.44 eur

7. Could this object be made from other cheaper materials? Yes,

Components of the glue stick.

Water: 40%

Acrylic Polymer: 40%

The beginning of the glue stick.

Sodium Stearate: 10%

Polyethylene glycol : 10%

Polyoxyethylene mono octylphhenyl ether: 2%

Technical analysis

N-Vinylpyrrolidone polymer: 2%

1.How many pieces make up the object?

In 1969 Henkel invented the world's first glue stick after studying the "twist-up ease" and convenience of lipstick applicators. Since then, the world of gluing has never been the same - consumers finally had a clean and convenient method of gluing! In more than 30 years since the first "tubed glue" hit the market, Henkel has sold over 1 billion glue sticks in 121 countries, distinguishing Pritt as a true worldwide brand. The name of the glue was "pritt".

2-amino isobutanol: 2%

Cola,cover,mechanism to put glue out.

Sodium hydroxide: 0.3%

2.What material is it made?

Plastic.

3.How are the pieces joined?

With glue.

4.What are the physical principles that make it function? The materials that are composed for.

5.What manufacturing process has been used?

It´s been manufactured in a fabric, with machines.

GLUE STICK

6.Which dimensions should be standardised?

170x145 mm

ANALYSIS OF FUNCTION

Analysis of Technical Objets

Analysis of function

1º. What is this object used for?

Glue sticks are designed to stick paper or cards together, and are not as strong as some liquid based variants. They can be used for craft and design, office use and at school.

There are now permanent, washable, acid-free, non-toxic, solvent free, and variety dyed.

2º. What are its different pieces for?

It has a nut that push the glue outside the stick with a lineal movement.

3º. How does it work?

The nut pushes the glue stick outside the cylinder. Then you spread the glue all over surface you can paste.

4º. What are the instructions for use?

Applicate over the surface that you want to paste. Press both surfaces.

5º. What problems can occur when is being installed?

It can get wrinkled.

6º. What kind of maintenance does it require?

Be stored in a cool-air, dry place.

7º. What safety risks are there in using the object?

The safety risks are: don´t consume it or you can get into an addiction.

8º. What other objects have a similar function?

The glue gun that it is stronger but is less helpful.

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