The plural of the noun "glue" is "glues."
Most white PVA glues dry clear after application. These glues are commonly used for various projects like arts and crafts, woodworking, and paper projects. Keep in mind that the clarity of the dried glue may vary depending on the brand and specific formula.
The strength of glue depends on the type of adhesive used and how well it bonds with the materials being joined. Strong glues typically have a high bonding strength due to chemical reactions that occur when the glue dries. Weaker glues may have less effective bonding mechanisms or be designed for temporary or low-stress applications.
Cyanoacrylate, commonly known as super glue, is one of the strongest and fastest-acting adhesives available on the market. It forms a strong bond within seconds and can be used on a variety of materials.
Some examples of synthetic glues include cyanoacrylate (super glue), epoxy, and polyvinyl acetate (white glue). These glues are designed for different types of materials and applications.
Thick glues are called 'gel' glues.
My two favorite glues are Shoe Goop and Gloozit. They are both silicone type glues .
Glues come in many different colours.
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There are thousand of 'glues' -Many people invented many different glues. Ask about a specific, named glue and we will give an answer
There are thousands of glues with many different ingredients. Most of the modern glues have chemical bases.
it is called bad for you!
I glue many things with many different glues, and must say I have NEVER found a difference on rainy days.
If you do it intentionally, it's called glue sniffing, and it is definitely NOT a good idea.
Fibrin sealants are also called fibrin glues
Adhesives and glues are made in many countries of the world.
Matthew Ronald mansfield 09ANS 2 -There are literally thousands of glues. Some of the more common ones are : --white glue, yellow glue, carpenters glue , -all for wood and paper products.Cyanoacrylites, Super glues, - for smooth surface joints.Epoxies of many kinds - for dis-similar surfaces and very strong jointsMarine and plumbing epoxies - for underwater jointsUrethane compounds - for filling and adhering large gapsSilicon adhesives - for glass and some metals.Hot-gun glues - for near instant joints--these are just a few of the types available, there are hundreds more.