So am doing this experement its called How does temperature affect the strength of adhesive glue?
to burn the glue am using a glue gun and 2 glue gun sticks.
then am using 2 sticks and putting them in a refrigereator
am doing this for the sam,e amount of time 30 minutes or so
wat should my materials be?
any suggestions
on wat my control and variables might be?
How does temperature affect the strength of adhesive glue?
wood preferably and your controls would be something that was made with glue at a maintained Temperature of nt less than 50 degrees Farenheit and no higher than 100 Farenheit that is where most chemicals are stable an stored at until used. I build model planes and use two types of glue at room Temperature I use the quick bond carpenters glue for strong bonds that will have to stand up over time for mechanical strength and a glue that is like super glue in a bottle. I use that on places where strength is not as big of a problem and I want it to be built quickly like the spars on the wing of the plane, I can tell you if it's hot the glue sets up fast if it's clod it's slower to set up, or dry. and if it freezes it ruins the glue. As well when the Temperature gets colder it's harder to lay an even bead so it's harder to work with. Hotter it tends to run and not stay in place and stick glues are somewhat the same, However I don't use stick glues because they don't hold as well as the others. Hope this gives you a better ideal.
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