Any of the normal epoxy glues would be usable for this.
I would use PL300 or a similar general adhesive.
I have heard that metal tiles are the best for supporting heavy weights. I would recommend metal tiles over ceramic, as the ceramic tiles would probably crack easily.
Any epoxy or LePage Extreme or PL200 would work for that.
Special epoxy, the ceramic place would have itWith a no hub coupling or Mission coupling, the problem with "epoxy" is it becomes brittle and can crack and it does NOT have the same coefficient of expansion per degree change as either plastic or ceramic and the surfaces for epoxy to work properly have to be clean and prepared..Few if any codes say "use epoxy" If the ceramic piping has a hub one can use cast iron pipe installed into the cermamic hub pour a joint and then use an adapter fitting to plastic
Yes, but epoxy would be better.
epoxy is used in making gemstones to hold the rough to the dopstick and to remove it we use acetone. maybe this would work?
Yes. Especially if you choose a metal specific superglue.
Generally, 2-Part Epoxy would be the glue of choice for metal to plastic.
Epoxy would be best for this.
Epoxy or silicone would be best
No, one would use the same temperature setting with ceramic cookware as with metal or silicon cookware.
Use Silicone or some type of epoxy rated for metal, plastic, glass, etc. I would use an epoxy before i would silicone because it most likely wont last more than a couple years.