It's a different material for almost every glue, but it's known as the 'carrier'.
The question has to be more specific as to the type of glue.Normally a glue would be described as an adhestive
The force that holds glue in its bonding materials is called adhesion. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances that causes them to stick together.
There are MANY different glues, each with a different chemical name. -One of the most popular, white glue, is Polyvinyl acetate.
The chemical name for white glue is polyvinyl acetate.
Glue typically comes in a liquid or solid form. Liquid glue is often white and viscous, while solid glue can vary in color and form, such as glue sticks or glue dots. Once applied and dried, glue creates a clear, sticky bond between surfaces.
The technical name for the force which holds glue to its bonding material is adhesion. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances, causing them to stick together.
Slip is a mixture of clay and water. It is used like glue to hold pieces of clay together.
Papiere mache
GESSO
The word, adhesion, is one possibility.
The piece of material at the bottom of a bag that joins the front and back together is called a gusset. It adds depth to the bag, allowing it to hold more items.
The question has to be more specific as to the type of glue.Normally a glue would be described as an adhestive
The scientific name for glue is "adhesive" or "glue adhesive."
The term "glue" is derived from the Old French word "glu" or "gleu," which originated from the Late Latin word "glutinum" meaning "soft, cohesive substance." This name reflects the adhesive, sticky properties of glue that allow it to bind materials together.
To clamp is just to hold two pieces of whatever together, usually with glue or an adhesive, but screwing, as the name suggests usually requires a screw... and you drill a pilot hole and then screw a metal screw into the hole.
Elmer's glue is a brand name of glue. Ford is a brand name but the Mercury Mariner is the same item but with a different name.
Depends on the kind of glue - "Name your glue"