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This penguin gets a reboot

Purps the penguin gets a high-performance boot to help heal, from Henkel and Loctite.
1/31/2022
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Purps the penguin, showing off her boot, resides at the Mystic, Conn. Aquarium.

Recently, a penguin needed help healing. Henkel and its partners stepped up.

Purps is an endangered African Penguin living in a colony at Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, not far from Henkel North America’s headquarters in Rocky Hill, Conn. After injuring her ankle, Purps needed support to enhance her mobility and ensure she could carry on as a happy, active penguin.

Helping Purps heal became a true community effort. With the help of ACT 3D Equipment and Services, local middle school students and other community partners, a special boot was designed for Purps.

While the initial boot greatly improved her quality of life, daily wear and tear meant it consistently needed to be replaced.

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The Loctite team used its adhesive technologies and the power of 3D printing to create a boot Purps could feel comfortable in.

“The original boot was successful in improving Purps’ gait, but we found that it needed to be replaced often due to wear and tear. We knew the boot needed to be reprinted in a more durable material such that it could withstand the environmental aspects of Purps’ everyday life,” said Emily Turcan, applications engineer at ACT 3D.

“We reached out to our partner Loctite, looking for assistance in identifying a high-performance material that would combat the environmental and durability challenges," said Turcan.

“The Loctite adhesives team worked tirelessly and developed a material that dramatically increased the life-span of the boot and provided Purps with the support needed to live a happy life.”

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The Loctite brand’s elastomeric resin was used to 3D print the boot to provide the necessary support for Purps to continue living a normal, active life. The resin used features high-performance mechanical properties that offer durability, a superior tear strength, and long-term stability.

The boot was a resounding success and even though the team created multiple boots for Purps to have on hand, she continues to wear the very first Loctite adhesive iteration of the boot.

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“When we heard about Purps, we knew this was an opportunity to bring creative thinking and innovation technologies together to solve a unique challenge. This project highlights the power of Henkel Adhesive technologies and how 3D printing can provide a significant impact on life, even for animals in our community,” said Cindy Deekitwong, global head of marketing, incubator business at Henkel Adhesive Technologies.

“It’s been such an honor to support Purps through her injury and provide her an improved quality of life,” said Deekitwong.

Henkel’s Adhesive Technologies business is about transformation and innovation and its products support more than 800 different industries.

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