To glue a battery case, first, clean the surfaces to remove any dirt or grease. Choose a strong adhesive suitable for plastic, such as epoxy or super glue, and apply it evenly to both surfaces. Press the pieces together firmly and hold them in place until the adhesive sets, following the manufacturer's instructions for curing time. Allow the glue to cure completely before using the battery case to ensure a strong bond.
If you mean if a regular household hot glue gun can be run off a car battery, then - no. the voltage is too low for it to heat up enough to activate the glue properly.
Glue does not fit in your pencil case because it's too big.
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Super glue will not really stick on a brick as it will soak in too much through the porous surface. -This is definitely a case where a PVA glue is better than super glue.
There is a crack in the battery case. Replace the battery.
The cost for a battery case can vary greatly, depending on the model of phone and manufacturer. The average cost for an Apple IPhone Battery case on Amazon is $35.
positive and negative terminals and the battery case
This question is posted under the "Illegal Drugs" topic, are you planning on huffing glue sticks?? In which case, I'd rather not tell you how to open a glue stick. Huffing glue kills brain cells. And brain cells hate it when you do that.
My car battery and my tractor battery say the case is made of Polypropylene.
I use Tite Bond ll mostly, but also epoxy in some case and super glue on very small parts.
Yes, glue is a colloid. Colloids are mixtures where one substance is dispersed in another, forming a homogeneous solution. In the case of glue, the adhesive substance is dispersed in a liquid solvent to create a colloid.
A frozen battery case can absolutely swell if it has been cracked or if moisture has gotten inside. If the case is rusted, water can get in that way and cause it to swell.