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Loctite is an adhesive and sealant developed by Trinity Professor [[vernon_k._krieble|Vernon K. Krieble]] in Trinity laboratories. The anaerobic threadlocking adhesive was intended for metalworking industries so that nuts and bolts did not come loose from industrial machinery vibrations. However, Loctite quickly revolutionized any industry that found use in " | Loctite is an adhesive and sealant developed by Trinity Professor [[vernon_k._krieble|Vernon K. Krieble]] in Trinity laboratories. The anaerobic threadlocking adhesive was intended for metalworking industries so that nuts and bolts did not come loose from industrial machinery vibrations. However, Loctite quickly revolutionized any industry that found use in " | ||
- | Dr. [[vernon_k._krieble|Vernon K. Krieble]] became Trinity' | + | Dr. Vernon K. Krieble became Trinity' |
- | In 1953, [[vernon_k._krieble|Krieble]] invented the Loctite sealant while working in Trinity' | + | In 1953, Krieble invented the Loctite sealant while working in Trinity' |
- | [[vernon_k._krieble|Vernon Krieble]] died in 1964, but his son Robert continued to serve as Chief Executive until 1985. Loctite quickly became an international company and was acquired by German manufacturer Henkel in 1997. It is still "the leading global specialist for structural adhesives," | + | Vernon Krieble died in 1964, but his son Robert continued to serve as Chief Executive until 1985. Loctite quickly became an international company and was acquired by German manufacturer Henkel in 1997. It is still "the leading global specialist for structural adhesives," |
Prior to its takeover by Henkel, in February 1997 Loctite donated $1 million ($200,000 each year for 5 years) to support the redevelopment of city blocks in [[hartford|Hartford]] that became the [[learning_corridor_initiative|Learning Corridor]], which included plans to build a math, science, and technology academy. At the time, Trinity president [[dobelle_evan_s|Evan Dobelle]] pronounced that "there is no corporation closer to the heart of Trinity than Loctite." | Prior to its takeover by Henkel, in February 1997 Loctite donated $1 million ($200,000 each year for 5 years) to support the redevelopment of city blocks in [[hartford|Hartford]] that became the [[learning_corridor_initiative|Learning Corridor]], which included plans to build a math, science, and technology academy. At the time, Trinity president [[dobelle_evan_s|Evan Dobelle]] pronounced that "there is no corporation closer to the heart of Trinity than Loctite." | ||
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