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Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 458 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Gorilla Clear Glue Minis, Four 3 gram Tubes, Clear, (Pack of 1) |
Product Description: | The strength and versatility you have come to expect from Gorilla Glue is now available in an easy to use, crystal clear, non-foaming formula. Clear Gorilla Glue is incredibly strong and is ideal for indoor and outdoor applications and bonds virtually everything. |
Model Number: | 4541702 |
Product SKU: | B07GVXRZZX |
UPC: | 052427005465 |
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In glue terms, it can be used in most applications where you might use regular polyurethane glue, with the advantages that it does not foam up, dries clear, and is more flexible once cured. It cures outside-in, so it's better for close contact that gap-filling, though apparently it can fill gaps. These adhesives are apparently mostly used in industrial and construction settings for both bonding and as a sealant. It appears to be a good choice for bonding glass and ceramics, and sees a lot of use for bonding automotive glass and solar panels.
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Which is stronger? Krazy Glue or gorilla? Because Krazy Glue is crazy strong
is it the same case with this one?
While this may be true, the Venn diagram of applications for gorilla glue and Kraft glue has a LOT of crossover. Many people seeing may be advantaged to be advised of the other.
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vs Crazy-glue. Polyurethane blue expands when it is activated by water. Crazy-glue doesn't. So if you have application that needs a bit of filling in then Gorilla glue would be better. I also think it holds up in outdoor environment. However, the best plastic-to-plastic bond I found is by UV activated glue (Bondic plastic weld).
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In glue terms, it can be used in most applications where you might use regular polyurethane glue, with the advantages that it does not foam up, dries clear, and is more flexible once cured. It cures outside-in, so it's better for close contact that gap-filling, though apparently it can fill gaps. These adhesives are apparently mostly used in industrial and construction settings for both bonding and as a sealant. It appears to be a good choice for bonding glass and ceramics, and sees a lot of use for bonding automotive glass and solar panels.