Yes, the warmer the temperature the faster it should dry, if you keep it out in the sun for a while it should in a sense bake on to your window rather than if you left it in the shade or in the cold the adhesive would take a longer time to bond and wouldn't bond as well.
A warm room will make it dry faster.
Generally the longer drying times will increase strength.
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
depends.but most of the time yes
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.
time. temperature. candela. electric current.
Speed your laundry drying time with- Wind Higher temperature Lower humidity Spacing out the laundry Placing the laundry to give the max surface area for evapouration to take place
it slows down the hatching process
I would wait 24 hours. If you can sand the mud, you can prime it. Temperature and humidity make it hard to estimate drying time.
Adding salt does not effect the temperature.Answer:Adding salt does not change the temperature at the time you add the salt, but it raises the temperature at which the water will boil
the hottest one.
Usually a longer drying time give more strength. Definitely in the case of epoxy.