Glass glue, replacing the Canadian balm.
20 g very light rosin dissolve in 100 cm3 of toluene or xylene in a tightly closed vessel, shaking frequently. Dissolving …
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Celluloid glue
Celluloid glue. Dissolve celluloid scraps in acetone or "nitro" solvent. Colorless celluloid must be used for colorless glue; white celluloid gives white glue, opaque. Klej ten jest bardzo łatwo …
Adhesive for polymethyl methacrylate
Adhesive for polymethyl methacrylate. Dissolve pieces of polymethacrylate plate in trichlorethylene or carbon tetrachloride for thin glue. Glued areas become opaque. The use of chloroform as a solvent makes the joint less brittle …
Adhesive for polystyrene
Rubber glue
Rubber glue. Dissolve small pieces of rubber in gasoline, benzene or toluene. Dissolving takes several days, even with frequent stirring. The finished glue should have the consistency of thin oil; if there is too …
Flour cluster
Cluster made of rye or wheat flour. Make thick flour in cold water, pouring mass and, stirring constantly, pour a thin stream into boiling water until a sticky mass is obtained. …
Welding of thermoplastics
Welding of thermoplastics. The films made of these plastics are usually welded by welding with the use of rapidly changing electric fields, produced by special generators. In home conditions you can get good welding results too …
Bonding polyamides
Bonding polyamides. Their surface is plentifully moistened with concentrated formic or acetic acid and after a few minutes it is strongly pressed. The pressure should be kept for several hours. You can also make glue for polyamides …
Gluing bakelite
Bonding of polyesters
Bonding of polyesters. They are also difficult to stick, and it is impossible to prepare the correct glue on your own. Commercially available Poles 170 / T and 220 / T adhesives can be used. Glued surfaces should be degreased with petrol or …