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[Source] Biodegradable Binders were manufactured by the Tagge Company. Constructed of high-strength polymers, they did not feature a traditional locking mechanism, instead employing a one-way clasp that sealed once locked. The binders would then deteriorate in thirty-six hours, although use of a molecular solvent would degrade the binders sooner if needed.

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  • [Source] Biodegradable Binders were manufactured by the Tagge Company. Constructed of high-strength polymers, they did not feature a traditional locking mechanism, instead employing a one-way clasp that sealed once locked. The binders would then deteriorate in thirty-six hours, although use of a molecular solvent would degrade the binders sooner if needed.
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  • [Source] Biodegradable Binders were manufactured by the Tagge Company. Constructed of high-strength polymers, they did not feature a traditional locking mechanism, instead employing a one-way clasp that sealed once locked. The binders would then deteriorate in thirty-six hours, although use of a molecular solvent would degrade the binders sooner if needed.
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