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In 1951, American chemist Dr Harry Coover was experimenting with a substance called cyanoacrylate but it was sticking to everything.
He realised its potential as an adhesive and it went on sale in 1958 as Eastman 910, because it only took 10 seconds to set.
But his product only became a commercial success after an appearance on a game show, I've Got a Secret, where Harry demonstrated his glue could hold the weight of the presenter.
Rachel Naylor speaks to Harry's grandson, Adam Paul.
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(Photo: Dr Harry Coover holds up items stuck together with superglue in 1986. Credit: AP / Fred Jewell)
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0:34.9 | Hello and welcome to the witness history podcast from the BBC World Service with me, Rachel Naylor. |
0:40.4 | I'm taking you back to the invention of an everyday product that can both repair household objects and heal wounds. |
0:47.4 | I've been speaking to the grandson of the inventor of Superglue. |
0:50.9 | A drop will do to men jewelry, ceramics, rubber, and glass in only 10 seconds. |
0:59.0 | It truly is super strong and super fast. Super glue, a drop will do. |
1:05.0 | It was extremely successful and it's really only gotten more successful as time has passed. |
1:14.3 | It's in every convenience store, every grocery store, every hardware store, every automobile store. |
1:19.6 | I mean, it's still one of the most commercially available products on Earth. |
1:25.4 | That's Adam Paul. His grandfather was American chemist, Dr. Harry Kuver. |
1:30.9 | And in 1951, he was working for Eastman Kodak, |
1:34.5 | researching a heat-resistant material for canopies, |
1:37.3 | the clear sunroofs for cockpits on planes. |
1:39.8 | He's working with a chemical called cyanoacrylate. |
1:42.7 | The problem is, it's sticking to everything. |
1:45.7 | He had his assistance. |
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