That's HIGH DENSITY, or HDPE in the Plumbing business. Pro-Poly is one of the very few choices for this. The fact is that the group of olefins (polyethylene based plastics), which include LDPE, HDPE, and UHMW, are so chemical resistant that modern science has not invented a solvent glue to bond these plastics.
No, there are big differences in the chemical composition.
Polyethylene is one of those very slippery new plastics that nobody has developed a suitable glue for. -In plumbing use, it's 'hot air welded' and even in simple pipe application thre is no transfer cement or glue that will melt it. If I had your problem, I would try to find a suitable 'mechanical' method -possibly screws or rivets.
May want to put down a brown paper or moisture barrier Saws & hand tools, Air Nailer if your nailing or Glue & trowells if your glueing dont forget to plan the transitions & edges.. check youtube I found several good how to videos out there for free
super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself. super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself. super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself. super glue is used for when you have to glue something and you want it to glue very firmly and tightly so you have to use this glue unless you totally want it to unglue itself.
Only that commercialised glue originates with experimental glue.
Super glue will not stick to polyethylene or CPVC.
Double sided foam tape is a permanent bonding solution as a cold glue alternative for a polyethylene tarp adhering to another polyethylene tarp. There is no solvent that has been specifically made as a cold glue for polyethylene but are solutions as alternatives.
High density polyethylene foam. Use heat. Non foam plastic use super glue.
No, there are big differences in the chemical composition.
use nailpolish remover
Hot welding with a polyethylene stick is the only way. No glue has yet been made that will effectively adhere to polyethylene.
There is a glue specifically for gray pipe. I believe there are glues sold these days that are capable of glueing several different types of pipe.
You basically just do some shiz like glueing and folding.
I recommend a product called Goop.
There is no such glue. You must be meaning PVA - this is the main ingredient of white glues.+++ Then to answer the question, its primary uses are for glueing wood, paper & card, and fabric.
With a polycarbonate glue. Try Weld On # 3 or #16.
Polyethylene glue is an 'urban myth'. Modern polyethlene materials are purposely so chemical resistant that no glue has yet been made that will bond them ! Polyethylene pipes are bonded by 'hot air' welding, not by any glues. They can be held together by contact adhesives, but the joint is very weak and will not hold even 30psi of water or air pressure.