100 % silicone.
Yes it will, in fact it is possibly the best adhesive to bind almost anything to glass.
Best glue I've found for that is 'Sta-Put' spray adhesive, sold at stores that sell plastic laminates.
The best insulator in descending order is, glass, plastic and then wood.
From best to worse, it would be glass, plastic, cotton and iron.
There are many situations in which one would use a plastic adhesive. The biggest reason why someone would want to use a plastic adhesive would be if they need to glue plastic things together.
Elmer's Epoxy and Elmer's Spray Adhesive will stick to plastic wrap. - Elmer's School glue and Elmer's Glue -All will NOT stick to plastic wrap.
Super glue is best for this
I would use either silicone or construction adhesive.
ARALDITE sets transparent and will glue those items.
It's best to call a glass specialist. The adhesive for new windshields can be very tricky to apply.
Photo chromic plastic properties are; the rear surface of the glass has a different radius than the front surface of the plastic, so that the space between the lenses forms a tapered gap which is filled by the elastic adhesive. The edge thickness of the elastic adhesive is sufficient to insure that the increase in diameter of the plastic layer with respect to the diameter of the glass layer due to differences in the thermal expansion characteristic of the glass and the plastic will not damage the composite lens even over a temperature range greater than 300° F.
Hot glue sticks are formulated to bond with a variety of substrates, including some made to bond glass, make sure you buy the correct formula. If you aren't sure if an adhesive is correct it's best to call and ask an adhesive expert to make sure you have the correct adhesive for your application.