kalaliima
Kalaliima is a Finnish term that translates to "fish glue." It is a natural adhesive derived from the swim bladders of fish, a byproduct of the fishing industry. Historically, fish glue was a widely used adhesive due to its natural origin and strong bonding properties.
The production of kalaliima involves extracting collagen from the fish swim bladders. This collagen is then
Kalaliima possesses several desirable characteristics. It is known for its strong binding capabilities, making it suitable