- Adhesive, also
known as
glue, cement, mucilage, or paste, is any non-metallic
substance applied to one or both
surfaces of two
separate items that binds...
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Woodworking Magazine, "
liquid hide
glue"
compared favourably to
normal hide
glue in
average strength of bond. "However, any
liquid hide
glue over six months...
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extend drying time.
Examples of
liquid hide
glue are Old
Brown Glue or
Titebond Liquid Hide. Hide
glue does not creep. Hide
glue joints are easy to repair,...
- bond and are
often a more
suitable solution than hot or
liquid glues or
adhesive tapes.
Glue dots
leave much less mess, residue, and odor
which help present...
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article focuses on
inhalant use of
household and
industrial propellants,
glues, fuels, and
other products in a
manner not
intended by the manufacturer...
- Rice
glue (****anese: 続飯, [sokui] Error: {{Lang}}:
invalid parameter: |3= (help)) is a gel or
liquid adhesive made of a
smooth mush of well-cooked white...
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against a surface. Most
glue sticks are
designed to
glue paper and card
stock together and are not as
strong as some
liquid-based variants. They can...
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Impact glue,
contact glue,
contact cement, or
neoprene glue is a type of solvent-based
adhesive which may be used to bond
materials such as plastics, laminates...
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capturing prey. The web
incorporates hanging gum-footed
threads that have
liquid glue on them. When prey come into
contact with
these threads, they get stuck...
- of a
liquid directly affects its wettability. Most
common liquids have
tensions ranging in the tens of mJ/m2, so
droplets of oil, water, or
glue can easily...