To bond polypropylene surfaces, first prepare the surfaces by treating them with a primer. Then apply the proper bonding agent. The process is fairly similar to bonding PVC.
(Note: to further enhance the bond, light surface abrasion can be used before priming)
ANS 2 - You glue polypropylene with 3M DP 8005. -BUT it's not cheap !
No glue works well with polyethylene. That's why it was made like that. You can try various ones like Aqua Seal, Le Page Extreme and PL9000 with your poly and see what works best in short experiment.
Poly resin IS a glue.
Polyester epoxy resin.
Super glue will not stick to polyethylene or CPVC.
Double sided foam tape is a permanent bonding solution as a cold glue alternative for a polyethylene tarp adhering to another polyethylene tarp. There is no solvent that has been specifically made as a cold glue for polyethylene but are solutions as alternatives.
High density polyethylene foam. Use heat. Non foam plastic use super glue.
No, there are big differences in the chemical composition.
Krazy Glue works best if the foil is smooth, not wrinkled up.
Kraft glue or elmers glue
White glue or carpenters glue works best on popsicle sticks.
Hot welding with a polyethylene stick is the only way. No glue has yet been made that will effectively adhere to polyethylene.
I recommend a product called Goop.
Gorilla glue works best
With a polycarbonate glue. Try Weld On # 3 or #16.
glue sticks: pretty much any brand