2 part epoxies mix together and form a very powerful adhesive. This is usually improved by heat and is also impervious to many solvents.
Epoxy glues are the strongest adhesives.
Epoxy glues would be best.
Epoxy will glue aluminium to marble.
Any of the normal epoxy glues would be usable for this.
No, you need silicone or epoxy.
The two parts are: epoxy monomer and hardener/catalyst. Upon mixing the hardener/catalyst triggers polymerization of the epoxy monomers and the adhesive sets.
Adhesion is the phenomenon of "stickyness." It has many, many applications.
Generally, 2-Part Epoxy would be the glue of choice for metal to plastic.
Yes, there are many effective polystyrene glues. All Hobby shops or stores that sell plastic kits sell polystyrene glues. I make many kits and use industrial MEK.
Rub some of their solvent over them. Every glue except epoxy has a solvent.
Epoxy resin is only one part of a composite glue, a hardener is also required. They are most commonly used in PVC plumbing pipes, but these composite glues can be designed so as to work on a wide range of surfaces including wood and metal.
Depends on which glue. In the case of most epoxy glues, heat will make the joint stronger, in silicon glues holding the joint under cold water will make it stronger.