There is a suitable glue for every material. I have over 30 kinds in my glue cupboard. Very few are are good for everything.
PVA is designed to work on porous materials only. It is a wood glue and not for metal
Hot glue is a solid, waxy plastic material that joins materials by both cohesion and absorption. It is typically heated in a "glue gun" before being applied. Glue temperatures are primarily in ranges around 250°F (120°C) and 380°F (193°C). When it cools, any glue that has seeped into porous materials creates a hard bond. On non-porous materials, the adhesion is similar to other surface bonding glues. Hot glue does not shrink much as it bonds (compared to volatile glues), does not require lengthy curing, and is water resistant. Most hot glues are not resistant to heat or chemical action, but some have greater tolerances. Hot glue is used for corrugated cardboard, and for foam products that cannot be exposed to solvent glues. It is also used for some electronics applications where higher temperatures cannot be applied, and will normally not occur during operation.
Cementation.
adhesion and cohesion
glue, cooking
glue or wood glue or wood
Plains, Glue, pencil and ect.
Glue, metal bolts and welds.
Super Glue or duct tape
Krazy Glue is ethyl cyanoacrylate
paper,felt,cardboard,cloth, sometimes wool :)ANS 2 - Super glue will NOT work effectively on any of the above materials. -Its primary use is on hard, smooth surfaces.
Aztec temples were typically constructed using large stones, earth, and volcanic rock. These materials were sourced locally and were stacked and carved to create intricate designs and structures that reflected the religious beliefs and cosmology of the Aztec people. Additionally, lime plaster was used to coat and decorate the exteriors of the temples.
Copydex glue is also known as "fishy glue" this contact adhesive is commonly used when sticking a variety of materials, such as paper, board, upholstery, and carpet. It is used widely by Model Makers as a "mask" to protect areas during airbrushing. Can be used for an alternative to Table Tennis glue.
From the materials its made of.
back ground, glue, photos, ribbons and faux flowers
PVA is designed to work on porous materials only. It is a wood glue and not for metal
Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) is a component of wood glue. It can stick a lot of materials together, but is primarily used by carpenters and in arts and crafts. You probably used it in school to make collages and the like, but probably know it as white glue, or Elmer's glue. It becomes transparent when dry. See related links for more information.