The refractive index of Araldite CY 230 and HY 951 is typically around 1.54.
when it melts the metal part are joined together strongly
It's called a dowel.
No single piece of metal will produce electricity when heated. You will need two different metals, mechanically touching. When the join between the metals is heated, it will produce electricity, dependant on the metals used. This is known as a 'thermocouple'.
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I use J B Weld or Araldite for metal to metal.
A good epoxy, J B Weld or Araldite.
An epoxy such as J B Weld or Araldite.
Araldite is not a thermal or heat conductor. It does not conduct electricity too. It does not matter what type of Araldite.
Araldite is not made from plastic.
Epoxies such as Araldite or J B Weld do a very good job of sticking metal to metal. To get a good joint on metals always make sure the surface is totally degreased and clean.
Yes, this is commonly done. Use good epoxy like J B Weld, Araldite or Speedgrip.
It is very expensive
The refractive index of Araldite CY 230 and HY 951 is typically around 1.54.
Some epoxies, in particular , J B Weld, Araldite, Devcon 2, Speedgrip and Loctite Epoxy Gel will glue those metals.
Araldite will.
Yes it will.