Araldite, a type of epoxy adhesive, typically takes about 24 hours to fully cure at room temperature. However, it may become tack-free and achieve initial bond strength within 5 to 10 minutes after application. For best results, it's advisable to allow the adhesive to cure for the full duration specified on the product's packaging. Factors such as temperature and humidity can also affect the setting time.
Araldite is not a thermal or heat conductor. It does not conduct electricity too. It does not matter what type of Araldite.
Araldite is not made from plastic.
It is very expensive
Araldite has a index of refraction n-1.55 close to that of crown glass n-1.523
Yes it will.
Araldite will.
no
Araldite
It would take you 2-3 years to set it up and to take it down 2-3 years aswell and that's a long time
It depends. If you are working alone, expect it to take a few hours to do. If you have people helping you, it will not take as long.
2 hours
An epoxy like Araldite or similar .