Classification of liquid nails: properties and nuances

What types of liquid nails are divided into

Let’s look at what types of liquid nails exist.

They are divided into the following two types: glue on the solvent and on the water. As for the first option, this option is not afraid of water and severe frosts. It can be used when working with any materials. He sets very quickly with any working surface.  The only drawback of this material is its rather unpleasant and caustic smell. It will completely disappear from the room only after the final drying. As a rule, it takes a few days.

But the glue on the water is a completely environmentally friendly material. It has no unpleasant odor and is safe for health. But it is customary to use it only for materials with a porous surface. It is worth noting that this glue cannot be used in wet rooms. He is very sensitive to water.

Summing up, you can emphasize the main advantages of liquid nails. This is a high connection strength, the ability to withstand a large load. With liquid nails you can glue almost any material. It is impossible to spoil the surface. They are fireproof, non -toxic and easy to work.