Usually a longer drying time give more strength. Definitely in the case of epoxy.
Generally the longer drying times will increase strength.
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.
Yes, temperature affects strength and curing time of many glues. Most eoxies will set harder and become stronger with application of heat. Silicones will set faster under cold water.
"Curing" could also be called "drying time." This is the amount of time it takes for the glue to become a solid instead of a liquid.
Some Advantages of hot glue are…•Quick results/ short drying time• "Reduced waste•Easy dispensing, simple to use, dispensing equipment not complex or expensive" - From glu-stix.comSome Disadvantages Are…•The heat it takes to melt the glue might harm the item being glued•Hot glue can't take much weight and the bond and often breaks
hours? ...try like 10 minutes...plus the drying time of the glue...
No, it doesn't.
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
Yes, it makes it sexier!
Next time, try to be a little less vague.
They use natural butyl rubber, which is sticky, in a solvent that takes time to dry. Also sometimes they use chemicals that remain tacky to catch mice and rats. The strength of the glue depends on the composition.
It is best not to speed up the drying time for plaster of Paris. If you speed up the drying time it will not set up as it should. If you still want to speed up the time, you could use a blow dryer.