No, there are big differences in the chemical composition.
Polyethylene is one of those very slippery new plastics that nobody has developed a suitable glue for. -In plumbing use, it's 'hot air welded' and even in simple pipe application thre is no transfer cement or glue that will melt it. If I had your problem, I would try to find a suitable 'mechanical' method -possibly screws or rivets.
That's HIGH DENSITY, or HDPE in the plumbing business. Pro-Poly is one of the very few choices for this. The fact is that the group of olefins (polyethylene based plastics), which include LDPE, HDPE, and UHMW, are so chemical resistant that modern science has not invented a solvent glue to bond these plastics.
Yes, they are both brands of cyanoacrylate.
There is probably more than one answer for this. One is: Polyvinyl Acetate
High Density Polyethylene
Yes, PVA glue is the same as white glue. It's just another name for white glue; they are both polyvinyl acetate.
- All white or yellow wood and paper glues are PVA based.
Yes it is. Maybe very minor differences in different makers.
PVA glue is white glue, yellow glue or Elmer's glue.
No, borax is something you can add to make goop.
No, if hardened properly PVA is a permanent glue.
Yes, PVA glue is a liquid, it's in white glue, Elmer's glue and Yellow glue.
PVA glue will probably make them sick.
It's essentially the same thing.
Actually PVA Glue is white, now colourful glue is getting in the marketANS 2 -You can colour PVA glue just by adding food colouring.
PVA glue can be stronger if properly applied and clamped.
No, there is not a specific age referring to selling PVA glue.