- See adhesive for general discussion of glue.
This is a list of various types of glue. Historically, the term "glue" only referred to proteincolloids prepared from animal flesh. The meaning has been extended to refer to any fluidadhesive.
There are many adhesive substances that are considered or commonly referred to as "glue".
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Animal based adhesives
- Bone glue
- Fish glue
- Hide glue
- Hoof glue
Plant based adhesives
Plant-based glues:
- Canada balsam (natural resin)
- pine rosin based (natural resin)
- Coccoina
- Gum Arabic (natural resin)
- Latex (natural rubber)
- Library paste (a starch-based glue)
- Methyl cellulose
- Mucilage
- Resorcinol resin
- Starch
- Urea-formaldehyde resin
Solvent type glues
- Polystyrene cement/Butanone (Solvent can bond by virtually welding material together)
- Dichloromethane
List of Glues
Synthetic monomer glues
- Acrylonitrile
- Cyanoacrylate ("Superglue", "Krazy Glue")
- Acrylic
- Resorcinol glue
Synthetic polymer glues
- Epoxy resins
- Epoxy putty
- Ethylene-vinyl acetate (a hot-melt glue)
- Phenol formaldehyde resin
- Polyamide
- Polyester resins
- Polyethylene (a hot-melt glue)
- Polypropylene
- Polysulfides
- Polyurethane (used in woodworking and bookbinding, e.g. Gorilla Glue)
- Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) Includes white glue (e.g. Elmer's Glue) and yellow carpenter's glue(Aliphatic resin) (Brands include Titebond and Lepage)
- Polyvinyl alcohol
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Polyvinyl chloride emulsion (PVCE) - a water-miscible emulsion that polymerizes as it cures
- Polyvinylpyrrolidone (component of glue sticks)
- Rubber cement
- Silicones
- Styrene acrylic copolymer -e.g. "No More Nails"
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