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  2. List of glues - Wikipedia

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    when two parts are mixed, they form fibrin: 10–60 seconds converts to fibrin: Medicine Waxes Beeswax: made by insects Starch glues potato starch, rice glue, wheatpaste: starches (plant energy-storage chemicals) Starch may be purified before being mixed with water; leaving gluten in makes a more permanent bond Dextrin glues British gum, Coccoina

  3. Weld-On - Wikipedia

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    1955: Weld-On developed the first clear, reactive acrylic adhesive that met U.S. Department of Defense military specification (MIL-SPEC) for use on aircraft canopies [1] 1958: IPS Corporation began endorsing the solvent welding technique, a type of plastic welding, and patented Weld-On solvent cement for use on plastic pipe and fittings.

  4. J-B Weld - Wikipedia

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    J-B Weld is a two-part epoxy adhesive (or filler) that can withstand high-temperature environments. J-B Weld can be used to bond surfaces made from metal, porcelain, ceramic, glass, marble, PVC, ABS, concrete, fiberglass, wood, fabric, or paper. [7] [8] Alcohol should be avoided when cleaning surfaces, as it can degrade the bond. [9]

  5. Category:Adhesives - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Adhesives" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Pressure-sensitive adhesive - Wikipedia

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    Adhesives may be broadly divided in two classes: structural and pressure-sensitive. To form a permanent bond, structural adhesives harden via processes such as evaporation of solvent (for example, white glue), reaction with UV radiation (as in dental adhesives), chemical reaction (such as two part epoxy), or cooling (as in hot melt).

  7. Solvent bonding - Wikipedia

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    Solvent bonding differs from adhesive bonding, because the solvent does not become a permanent addition to the joined substrate. [4] Solvent bonding differs from other plastic welding processes in that heating energy is generated by the chemical reaction between the solvent and thermoplastic, and cooling occurs during evaporation of the solvent ...