Loctite - Glass Glue

Glass Glue

Bond glass to metal or plastic in seconds without clamping or waiting

Loctite Glass Glue bonds glass to glass, metal, and select plastics without requiring clamps during cure, a significant advantage when fixing stemware, assembling glass mosaics, or attaching findings to glass jewelry. The fast-bonding formula sets quickly enough to hold pieces in position while developing full strength, eliminating the frustration of trying to secure delicate assemblies under pressure.

Once cured, bonds resist heat and water, maintaining integrity through dishwasher cycles and temperature fluctuations. The adhesive dries completely clear, preserving visual continuity in repairs and assemblies where any visible glue line would compromise the finished piece. Glass artists working with fused components, sculptors assembling mixed-media pieces, and anyone repairing treasured glassware will find this formula handles the unique demands of working with transparent materials.

Formulated for indoor applications where UV exposure and extreme weathering aren't factors. The precision applicator controls flow for detailed work, whether you're repairing a broken wine glass or constructing intricate glass assemblages where clean, invisible bonds matter as much as structural strength.

Adhesives

Adhesives Purchase Guide

Types of Adhesives

Cement forms strong, permanent bonds on non-porous materials. Contact cements like Barge and DAP Weldwood are essential for laminating and heavy-duty crafts.

Children's Glue offers non-toxic safety with easy water cleanup. Elmer's School Glue and Crayola washable formulations are perfect for young artists.

Craft and Household Glue includes versatile options like Aleene's Tacky Glue and E6000 for maintenance and creative projects.

Epoxy and Extra Strength Glue delivers maximum bonding power. Includes J-B Weld, Gorilla Glue, and professional cyanoacrylates.

Fabric Glue creates flexible, washable bonds on textiles. Aleene's Fabric Fusion and Beacon Fabri-Tac handle both lightweight and heavy fabrics.

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