Glue
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Historically, glue only refers to protein colloids prepared from animal tissues. The meaning has been extended to any type of glue-like substances that are used to attach one material to another.
- See adhesive for general discussion of glue.
There are many adhesive substances that are considered or commonly referred to as glue such as:
- Cyanoacrylate ("Super Glue", "Crazy Glue")
- Casein glue (protein glue)
- Postage stamp gum
- Cement glues:
- Contact cement
- Rubber cement
- Pyroxylin cement
- Plastic cement (technically a solvent, not a glue.)
- Resin glues:
- Epoxy resins
- Acrylic resin
- Phenol formaldehyde resin
- Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) Includes white glue (i.e. Elmers glue) and yellow carpenter's glue (Aliphatic resin) (Brands include Titebond and Lepage)
- Polyester resin
- Resorcinol resin
- Urea-resin glue (plastic-resin)
- Urea-formaldehyde resin
- Pastes:
- Latex pastes
- Animal glues
- Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
- Bone glue
- Fish glue
- Rabbit skin glue
- Hoof glue
- Hot melt glue
- Polyethylene hot melt
- Acrylonitrile
- Cellulose nitrate
- Latex combo
- Neoprene base
- Polysulfide
- Polyurethane
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Rubber base
- Silicon base
- Albumin glue
- Ceramic adhesive
- Ultraviolet glue
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Other meanings
- Glue is the title of a novel, see Glue (book).Template:Disambig