Because Superglue sets up when it reacts with water. It only needs a tiny amount - the water in the air, or on human skin is quite enough. The manufacturers make sure that when the glue is put into the tube both glue and tube are bone dry. aantoon
Elmer's glue is not very effective on skin, it's much better for paper or wood. Superglue, however (cyano-acrylate) can definiitely stick your skin together quite powerfully.
Superglue is a specific chemical, cyanoacryllate. It is the same in all brands of superglue, and therefore does not react when you mix different brands.
Because it has to react with oxygen in the atmosphere to harden.
A glue stick is a tube of glue that can be slid onto a surface, rather than squeezed. Glue sticks are often used in elementary school classrooms.
It is two words: super glue In Welsh it is called: super gluida
When inside the tube the solvent can't evaporate, nor can the air get to the chemicals, so until they come out, they wont stick. The proper combination of stretchy and sticky polymers make good glue. ... That's why it doesn't stick to the inside of the bottle.
nope, its about the only thing it doesn't stick to though!
Yes. Especially if you choose a metal specific superglue.
Superglue would work best.
The tube must be bent or pinched.
to stick themselves back together again
with superglue, apprently prick-stick works too.
It's not safe to use superglue in your own mouth because you may stick your fingers to your mouth. Call a dentist ASAP.
Stick them together with superglue
Yes it is, I believe the vapour of superglue will stick to the ridges.
Mercury will not stick to most materials besides a few metals. Generally, like substances stick together, which is why mercury would not stick to the tube.
Get superglue debonder.