Glue, or other adhesive (like gum) can squeeze itself into the spaces between the fibers, and harden. The hardening while in an irregularly shaped form is what makes glue sticky. (That, and some amount of chemical bonding.) I would think that in a case of a bandage, the electrical adhesion would be negligible.
woopy scoopy
It's a different material for almost every glue, but it's known as the 'carrier'.
Tape is the binding that glue can be applied to. Glue is a sticky stuff that joins to peices of material together.
Some are; Sticking plasters, bandages, sutures, glue, antibiotics, disinfectant.
A sticky material that holds two objects together.
A better choice would be an epoxy glue. Super glue is not perfect on wood, painted or not.
No, it's best for non-porous. Tell us what you need to glue together & can provide more.
Rubber is a totally different material than glue. Glues are designed to stick things together -rubber is not. Rubber is designed to stretch and still be pliable - glue is not.
No, it will make many things stick, but not everything.
Glue is a special material that most people use when they are doing work. It is used to stick any object to another object. Glue can get very messy, and will sometimes make your hands stick together.
Glue is a special material that most people use when they are doing work. It is used to stick any object to another object. Glue can get very messy, and will sometimes make your hands stick together.
A good glue you can use for soft plastic which is a flexible material is Gorilla Glue.
There are hundreds of types of glue, made in different ways. Far too many too explain here. Their common use is to bond two objects together.