Hi there as it gets hot I would go with a stronger 2 part glue. I would suggest araldite . You mix equal amounts of softner to hardner on some card mix it then apply it to the to be glued object.
ANS 2 - I like that fix. -However if you live in North America you may not have access to Araldite.
Substitute J B Weld for an equally good solution.
Contact adhesive is very versatile and you can stick almost anything with it
The best contact adhesive to use to stick down flooring is cork flooring. Cork flooring has a very high rating, and is the most effective and cost-effective way to stick down flooring, according to a lot of reviews.
Barnacles attach themselves to rocks using a strong adhesive secreted from a gland at the base of their antennae. This adhesive hardens upon contact with water, allowing the barnacle to firmly adhere to the surface. Barnacles can withstand strong currents and waves due to the strength of this adhesive.
Adhesive material is anything that will stick to something else.
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All glues should be 'adhesive'. It simply means 'something that will stick' -and a glue is not much use if it won't stick.
They can if they stick together
The root wor of 'adhesive' is 'adhere'.
Adhesive means something that will stick or adhere.
To stick a mirror to the wall, you can use adhesive mounting tape or mirror adhesive. Ensure the wall and mirror surface are clean and dry before applying the adhesive. Press the mirror firmly against the wall for the adhesive to set properly.
The opposite of adhesive is non-adhesive, meaning lacking the ability to stick or adhere to something.
Adhesive water refers to water that forms hydrogen bonds with a surface, allowing it to adhere or stick to that surface. This property is often seen in adhesives and helps them bond or stick to different materials.