puiduliimidel
Puiduliimidel, often referred to as wood glues, are adhesive substances specifically designed to bond wooden materials. These glues work by penetrating the porous surface of the wood and forming strong chemical bonds as they cure, creating a joint that is typically as strong as the wood itself. The primary types of wood glues available include PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glues, polyurethane glues, epoxy resins, and cyanoacrylate adhesives.
PVA glues are the most common and widely used for general woodworking. They are water-based, non-toxic, and
Epoxy resins are two-part adhesives that offer exceptional strength and gap-filling capabilities, making them suitable for