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Super glue, one-component, paste, used to bond iron and FRP, which glue is better?
Super glue, also known as handle brother, AB glue and cyan glue, is characterized by excellent adhesion, no requirements for bonding objects and low price. The disadvantage is that the glue has a strong smell and needs to be mixed with glue A and glue B, so the operation time is short and the cured glue is brittle.

Quick-drying adhesive, also known as cyanoacrylate adhesive, has the advantages of transparency and excellent fluidity, and is suitable for sticking narrow gaps. The disadvantage is that it is corrosive to many plastics, and it is easy to produce white fog on the surface of the bonded object. The colloid is fragile and easy to peel off.

Epoxy adhesive, including AB mixed type and one-component type (which needs to be cured by heating), has strong adhesive force, low requirements for adhesive objects, and good adhesive force and peeling resistance after curing. The disadvantage is that the mixing ratio of some products is not 1: 1, and the glue mixing is a bit troublesome.

Silica gel, generally using condensation type one-component glue, has the advantage of great elasticity after curing and no corrosion to the adhered object. Disadvantages are poor adaptability to bonding objects and low bonding strength.

I suggest you choose the epoxy series of Xishun silicone.