You need a high temperature silicone glue to glue something to a hot glass surface. As the question has been asked in Food and Cooking categories, a common need is to repair glass oven doors / windows that have broken free from the fixing to the metal oven door.
There are kits available to help with this sort of repair. See http://ovendoorglue.co.uk for example.
A number of companies make high temperature silicone. Some manufacturers adhesive is red, others black, and rarely it can be obtained in white.
Typically high temperature silicone adhesive can withstand temperatures up to 250 or 300 centigrade.
The adhesive remains flexible at these temperatures - important where two surfaces of different material are to be bonded, and then subjected to heating and cooling. As the materials will expand at different rates, a rigid bond, with no flexibility, would in all likelihood fail.
Super glue or a hot glue gun. Basically, any strong glue will do the trick.
Yes, hot glue can adhere to glass. It provides a strong and quick bond when applied to clean and dry glass surfaces. However, for a more secure bond, you may want to roughen the surface of the glass slightly before applying the hot glue.
Adding hot water to glue can help to break down the chemical bonds within the glue, making it more fluid and improving its ability to penetrate and bond with surfaces. This can result in a stronger bond as the glue is able to spread more evenly and thoroughly.
Well, honey, hot glue sticks to almost anything, including glass. It's like a clingy ex that just won't let go. So go ahead and glue whatever your heart desires onto that glass, just don't come crying to me if it's stuck there forever.
of course you can !ANS 2 - I don't know what 'fun foam' is - but I DO know that hot glue melts many foam surfaces.
To effectively glue styrofoam to styrofoam, you can use a specialized styrofoam adhesive or a hot glue gun. Apply the adhesive or hot glue to one of the surfaces, press the two pieces together firmly, and allow the glue to dry completely before handling the glued pieces.
Hot glue from a glue gun dries quickly because it cools down rapidly when exposed to air, causing it to harden in just a few seconds. The high temperature of the glue when it exits the gun allows it to bond surfaces quickly before it solidifies.
To effectively remove label glue from glass jars, you can try using a combination of hot water, dish soap, and a scrubbing sponge. Soak the jar in hot, soapy water for a few minutes to loosen the glue, then scrub it off with the sponge. You can also use rubbing alcohol or vinegar to help dissolve the glue.
No, super glue does not get hot when used. It cures through a chemical reaction with moisture in the air, rather than generating heat. It sets quickly once applied to surfaces.
Yes, if both surfaces were cleaned and degreased before application of the epoxy.
It must be at a suitable temperature. The surfaces to be glued must be clean and grease free.
You put it in a hot glue gun.