Some Advantages of hot glue are…
•Quick results/ short drying time
• "Reduced waste
•Easy dispensing, simple to use, dispensing equipment not complex or expensive" - From glu-stix.com
Some Disadvantages Are…
•The heat it takes to melt the glue might harm the item being glued
•Hot glue can't take much weight and the bond and often breaks
An adhesive and a hardener, or an adhesive and a solvent (which evaporates, allowing the glue to harden)
Super glue type adhesives are 'cyanoacrylates' .
Epoxy if not much to glue. PL200 in caulk tubes if there is lots to glue.
mortar, plaster, paste, sealant, glue, gum, adhesive
PL Premium is very good for that .
Synthetic adhesive is much stronger.
Most glue is an adhesive such as Elmers school glue, puzzle glue, and wood glue
Adhesive, -and there are hundreds of different kinds.
glue, pva glue, contact adhesive, epoxy adhesive, wallpaper paste are a few examples.
PVA glue is able to soak into porous items like wood and paper and form a fairly strong joint as it's 'carrier' evaporates.
yeah because it adheres something to something else....
Yes, there is a glue that can be used to re-glue a side car mirror. It is not an actual glue but more of an adhesive. That adhesive is construction silicone adhesive that is free of latex.
Advantages. It sticks paper, card and wood very well and quite quickly. Disadvantages -It won't stand up to damp or water.
It is not waterproof so if gets damp or wet it could lose its strength.
Gorilla glue is an expanding urethane adhesive.
An adhesive and a hardener, or an adhesive and a solvent (which evaporates, allowing the glue to harden)
Advantages: Gun is relatively cheap Stronger than average glue and long lasting Disadvantages: Could be dangerous if not used a correctly Thick; could cause lumpy surfaces Doesn't stick properly on smooth surfaces.