In Industrial Parts stores and plumbers warehouses.
Carpet glue, the industrial kind.
Epoxy will, and also some industrial adhesives like PL200 or PL9000.
You can 'google' that list just as easy as we can.
A strong adhesive glue, such as a permanent or industrial strength glue, is best for attaching labels to various surfaces.
An industrial polyvinyl acetate.
Generally the cheaper the glue gun the longer it will take to warm up. Generally about 5-10 minutes. The Tec-810 Industrial Glue Gun is ready to use in 2 Minutes From Cold. http://www.gluesticks.uk.com/tec810-12mm-industrial-glue-gun-p-6.html
If you had said the name, I could have almost certainly answered . "Industrial glue" is just not enough information. There are thousands of industrial glues with different formulas. Name your glue !
Many 'industrial' adhesives available in 'caulk' tubes will glue plywood to cement. PL Premium is one of the best.
My friend used Industrial Adhesive to glue her nemesis to the monkey bars. The dad worked in the Industrial industry.
To effectively use glue for stones in crafting projects, first choose a strong adhesive like epoxy or industrial-strength glue. Clean the stones and the surface you are attaching them to, then apply a small amount of glue to the stone and press it firmly onto the surface. Allow the glue to dry completely before handling the project.
Roger Dulac has written: 'Industrial cold adhesives' -- subject(s): Glue
A regular glue bottle typically contains 4 to 8 ounces of glue, depending on the brand and type of glue. Common sizes for school glue bottles, like Elmer's, are usually around 4 ounces. However, larger bottles can hold up to 16 ounces or more for craft or industrial use. Always check the label for the specific size of the glue bottle you have.