dierenlijm
Dierenlijm, also known as animal glue, is a type of adhesive derived from animal collagen. It is historically one of the oldest adhesives known and was widely used before the advent of synthetic glues. The primary source materials for dierenlijm are animal bones, hides, and sinews, which are boiled in water to extract the gelatin. This gelatin is then processed, typically by drying into sheets or granules, to create the final product.
Dierenlijm is water-soluble and can be reactivated by heating with water. This property makes it reversible,