puiduliim
Puiduliim, also known as wood glue, is an adhesive specifically formulated for bonding wood to wood. It typically consists of a polymer emulsion that, when applied to wood surfaces and allowed to dry, forms a strong bond through chemical and physical processes. The most common type of wood glue is PVA (polyvinyl acetate) based, which is water-soluble when wet and becomes water-resistant upon curing. Other types include polyurethane adhesives, cyanoacrylates (super glue), and epoxies, each offering different properties like strength, flexibility, and water resistance.
The application of puiduliim usually involves spreading a thin, even layer onto one or both surfaces to