usually glue is made with water and water freezes at about 32 degrees-- just like thick oil in a car which causes difficult start-ups on cold winter days-- Glue being made with water and already thick will freeze possible faster because of its natural thickness and less water volume.
My opinion-- a 2,400 gal tank of glue would completely freeze to solid form in about 15 hours in 32 degree weather because of its thick product constistency.
ANS 2 -without specifying what kind of 'glue' we are talking about, this question is ridiculous. - And BTW , MANY glues are NOT made with water !
Since most glues are water-based it will freeze. However it will never really turn back into its original state. It's best to not freeze glue and most glues say not to on the back of the bottle.
What types of glue are there that would stick wood together?
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.
Glue can be called anything from a bonding agent to an adhesive the technical name would depend on the glue
don't know what type of glue or proportion, but we had a really cool bubble solution that contained some kind of glue. the bubble would not break when they touched something. they would slowly shrivel until they were like transparent raisins. would love instructions to make this solution.
no it would freeze!
Temperature affects the adhesiveness of glues in different ways. YOU would have to specify WHICH glue to get a definitive answer. 'Glue' can mean many different products.
No it will be frozen.After it melts it will.
Depends on the type of glue. Name your glue - there are hundreds
How quickly glue gun glues become hard depends upon the type of glue being used. High temperature glue generally hardens quicker than lower temperature glue. When using high temperature glue, be sure not to get a glue burn as they can be quite painful.
hmmm, That would depend on the plastic. but, I really don't think it would melt most plastics.
Quality Glue Guns range from 130 degres C (Generally Low Melt or Cheaper glue guns) 195C (Normal Temperature) 215-C (High Temperature for polyamide or heat resistance glue sticks) More information at: http://www.gluesticks.uk.com
Temperature affects the strength or adherence of Elmer's glue by causing it to either fail to bond at very low or high temperatures. If the temperature is very low the glue will become brittle and crack. If the temperature is very high the glue won't work because more liquid is being moved around by the molecules.
Since most glues are water-based it will freeze. However it will never really turn back into its original state. It's best to not freeze glue and most glues say not to on the back of the bottle.
maybe you freeze it with ice and than try scrubbing it off....
No cheese would not make a glue.
It contains a fast setting glue-like substance that coats and stiffens the hair.