Epoxy adhesive can stick to almost anything except some PTFE's and some of the new polyethylenes. It can stick to metals, woods, most plastics (except the fore-mentioned) and stones and rocks.
Epoxy glues are the strongest adhesives.
yes because synthetic adhesives such as glue and epoxy resins are used in large scale industrial applications. adhesives are used for dams bridgesthermal power stations are coted with epoxy resins. modern air craft and auto mobile use epoxy resins adhesives for assembling saving money and reducing weight. so there is a need for mor adhesives
yes because synthetic adhesives such as glue and epoxy resins are used in large scale industrial applications. adhesives are used for dams bridgesthermal power stations are coted with epoxy resins. modern air craft and auto mobile use epoxy resins adhesives for assembling saving money and reducing weight. so there is a need for mor adhesives
"Epoxy adhesives are a major part of the class of adhesives called "structural adhesives" or "engineering adhesives" (which also includes polyurethane, acrylic, cyanoacrylate, and other chemistries.) These high performance adhesives are used in the construction of aircraft, automobiles, bicycles, boats, golf clubs, skis, snow boards, and other applications where high strength bonds are required. Epoxy adhesives can be developed to suit almost any application. They are exceptional adhesives for wood, metal, glass, stone, and some plastics. They can be made flexible or rigid, transparent or opaque/colored, fast setting or extremely slow setting. Epoxy adhesives are almost unmatched in heat and chemical resistance among common adhesives. In general, epoxy adhesives cured with heat will be more heat- and chemical-resistant than those cured at room temperature. Some epoxies are cured by exposure to ultraviolet light. Such epoxies are commonly used in optics, fiber optics, optoelectronics and dentistry." Reference: Wikipedia
B. G Parker has written: 'Shelf life determination of epoxy prepregs and film adhesives' -- subject(s): Adhesives, Economic life of fixed assets, Epoxy resins
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Yes, if scum is cleaned off, various adhesives will stick very well to marine paint.
Adhesion is the phenomenon of "stickyness." It has many, many applications.
Different for different adhesives. Hotglue for instance is merely a physical change while a 2-component epoxy glue undergoes a chemical change.
Epoxy will, and also some industrial adhesives like PL200 or PL9000.
epoxy works for wood and metal.
Adhesives are used to bond (or stick) one surface to another, either temporarily or permanently.