the adhesive active when exposed to UV, and the adhesive remain active afterward. Clear residue, work well for glass and optical window.
To use glue that hardens with UV light, first apply the glue to the surfaces you want to bond. Then, expose the glued surfaces to UV light for the specified amount of time. The UV light will activate the glue and cause it to harden and bond the surfaces together.
Silicone would work for that.
You should use a special type of glue called "craft glue" or "foam glue" that is specifically designed for bonding styrofoam. Regular glue may not work well with styrofoam.
White glue or yellow carpenters glue will both work.
it is best to use decopatch glue but i am trying PVA it should work
I would use gorilla glue, that stuff will glue just about anything together. Make sure to use only a little bit, it expands and "foams" when drying.
No, it wouldn't work as Gorilla Glue swells. It would be better to use vinyl tile glue or spray contact cement
You should use a glue that is specifically designed for styrofoam, such as a styrofoam adhesive or a low-temperature hot glue gun. Regular glue may not work well with styrofoam.
No, it won't work.
UV glue, also known as ultraviolet adhesive, works by curing or hardening when exposed to ultraviolet light. This type of adhesive is different from others because it does not require heat or solvents to bond materials together. Instead, it relies on the UV light to initiate the curing process, making it a quick and efficient option for bonding various materials.
If the copper is quite thin, super glue will work.
Please specify exactly what you want to glue.