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1. The adhesive must be able to wet the involved surfaces.2. The adhesive must be able to become hard.3. The adhesive must be able to assure an uniform load on the surfaces.
The triple carbon bond refers to the chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons.
Use HSC13 by Westech Aerosol. I've worked before in a shop and used this glue to bond mattresses. It's very effective and unlike the other adhesives sold in the market today, hsc13 is not dangerous to our health since it does not contain any hazardous air pollutants. It does not stain as well. I carry it along at work because it's portable. Try using hsc13 and see for yourself.
The bond between the second and third phosphate groups is broken in order to release energy in order for the cell to do work.
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adhesion and cohesion
Tite Bond 2 will work on cork to cork, but not as well as the new Elmer's Spray Contact glue.
If the copper is quite thin, super glue will work.
Adhesive glue sticks to many surfaces and as the carrier dries, it will bond to the surface more permanently
1. The adhesive must be able to wet the involved surfaces.2. The adhesive must be able to become hard.3. The adhesive must be able to assure an uniform load on the surfaces.
Gorilla glueANS 2 - Epoxy will work and silicone will work.
Any silicone based glue will bond to silicone rubber. -Aqua Seal, Seal All, Goop, Plumber's Goop, Gloozit, PL premium to name just a few that will work.
paper,felt,cardboard,cloth, sometimes wool :)ANS 2 - Super glue will NOT work effectively on any of the above materials. -Its primary use is on hard, smooth surfaces.
It's necesary because this type of glue holds the best with the smallest amount of glue, so as you clamp the work, you force out excess glue making a much stronger glue joint
PVA is designed to work on porous materials only. It is a wood glue and not for metal
No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
Epoxy resin, or Goop, work well with glass.