Adhesive
For a general and scholarly article about Adhesives see Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhesives
DIY adhesives
By Purpose
Wood
- PVA
- Animal
- Resin
- Polyurethane
- Acrylic
see Wood glues
Metal
- Epoxy
- Polyurethane
- Contact
Plastics - PVC, ABS
- Solvent glues
- Solvents
- Gloss paint glues pvc
Plastics - hard
- Epoxy
- Polyurethane
- ...
Plastics - polyethylene, nylon
- no glue can stick these directly
- flamed polythene and nylon can be glued
- melting the surfaces together also works, if both materials being joined are the same substance.
Fabric
- Latex, eg Copydex
Paper & Card
- PVA
- Gum
- Glue sticks (eg Pritt-stick) (PVA or PVP)
- Spray-type photo fixing etc
- Wallpaper paste
- Starch
By Type
cyanoacrylate (superglue)
2-part epoxy ("Araldite" etc)
- Tough
- chemical resistant.
- Some types are heat resistant, some not. The ones that aren't may claim they are on the basis that they survive heat, even if they do lose all strength when hot.
- Grey liquid steel types from car accessory shops are much tougher than Araldite etc.
- Available as liquid resin tubes, putty sticks, or in standard building cartridges with automatic mixing nozzles.
hot-melt glue
- Almost instant setting
- Handy for creating structures where glue needs to set at each stage before the next can be glued
- not the strongest most durable glue
PVA liquid
PVA has a wide range of uses in building and DIY.
Acrylic mastic type (e.g. "solvent-free Gripfill/No-more-nails/etc")
Caulk
Caulk is a flexible acrylic formula
Solvent based building adhesives (Gripfill etc)
? type ("Sticks like SH!T" etc)
Polyurethane
Solvent cements
Tile adhesives
Wallpaper Paste
how long will it store once mixed?
Starch
- Basic wallpaper and card/paper glue.
- To make starch glue, boil some starch (eg flour, oats, etc). Add a little alum to prevent mould if you're not using it immediately.
- To make a starch gluestick, parboil a potato. Suitable for gluing paper, just wipe with the potato and press together. Will not store.
Adhesive Selector Grid
Which adhesive is best for any 2 given materials?
http://www.elessar.org.uk/adhesives.pdf