Some label glues contain casein.
There is casein in some glue, particularly label glues.
Usually it's a casein glue
It's not the best thing to glue them with.
Yes, breast milk does contain casein, which is a type of protein.
National Casein
Casein glue is a thermoset adhesive. It is made from casein, a protein found in milk, and when it cures, it forms a cross-linked structure that cannot be re-melted or re-shaped with heat. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be remolded upon heating, thermosets like casein glue become rigid and stable once fully cured.
Casein glue sets through a process called coagulation, where the proteins in the glue form a gel-like structure as they react with moisture in the air. This coagulation process allows the glue to harden and bind materials together.
I believe it's casein .
Most envelopes are pre-glued with 'gum arabic'
Yes, milk contains casein protein.
Depends what you are gluing it onto - more detail needed please.
Eighty percent of the protein in milk is casein. The word is related to cheese. Casein is the glue used to put the labels on beer bottles and to hold furniture together. Maybe you can find it at GNC.