Glass is made (primarily) from Silicon Dioxide SiO2. However the molecule doesn't form discrete molecules but rather a continuous chain of hexagonal based structures. Glass is therefore one great big molecule and can't dissolve.
Glass is strong, tough, malleable, transparent and waterproof. One of the advantages of glass is that it conserves heat and protects against outside barriers. In addition because glass is transparent, this allows for consumers to view the quality of goods.
yes it is waterproof
Vinyl and PVC are both cheap waterproof materials, but they don't breathe and can get kind of hot. I don't think of them as a very good material, but they are waterproof, and good if you think so.
yes
Ceramic
No. It is a solid. Even molten glass is not soluble in water.
the answer is "glass"
Yes
A surfboard should stay waterproof until you crack the glass. If you do crack the glass, then there are quick and cheap ways to fix it.
Glass Paper Metal Wood Wool
fiber glass
Inexpensive, transparent or translucent, pretty, waterproof.
For glass, it is best to use a clear, waterproof adhesive specifically designed for glass bonding, such as a cyanoacrylate (super glue) or a silicone-based adhesive.
The best adhesive for glass is a clear silicone adhesive. It provides a strong and durable bond, is waterproof, and is resistant to temperature changes.
Glass is strong, tough, malleable, transparent and waterproof. One of the advantages of glass is that it conserves heat and protects against outside barriers. In addition because glass is transparent, this allows for consumers to view the quality of goods.
Acrylic is a useful, clear plastic that resembles glass. it is strond shatter resistant and waterproof.
For painting on glass, use glass paint or enamel paint specifically designed for glass surfaces. These paints are durable, waterproof, and will not wash off glass surfaces even with exposure to water or soap. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and curing to ensure it adheres properly to the glass.