What is spider glue? How can you identify spider glue?
Spider glue is a precious type of fish glue, mainly produced in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and other places. Spider glue has a unique shape. Unopened spider glue resembles a hammer ("T" shape). Skincare enthusiasts feel it looks similar to a certain internationally renowned beauty device brand. It has a ring protruding outwards on each side of the head, accompanied by 2 to 6 short, thin "tendrils." The overall shape resembles a spider, hence the name "spider glue." Because of the "tendrils" on its head, spider glue is also called "small gold coins," because the Chaoshan people have always highly valued the goldfish glue with "tendrils."

How to identify spider glue?
1. Shaped like a hammer
The unopened spider glue protrudes into a distinctive tubular shape, making it easier to identify. The overall shape resembles a "hammer," with several short, small "whiskers" on its head and a "fascia" on its back.

2. Spider glue has male and female varieties.
Spiders have thick and thin rubber abdomens, and there is a "rib" in the middle of the abdomen that is not exposed, while spiders do not have a rubber abdomen.
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We recycle spider glue, Indonesian white fish glue, stone belly glue, Taishan fish glue, red chicken fish glue, and other types of used fish glue.