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Wood glue, as a specific formulation, doesn't have a single inventor, but its development has evolved over time. Early adhesives for wood date back thousands of years, with natural substances like animal hide glue being used in ancient Egypt and other cultures. Modern synthetic wood glues, such as polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesives, were developed in the 20th century, with significant contributions from companies like Franklin International, which introduced Titebond wood glue in the 1950s.

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