Some glass glues are salty-sized granules when they are shot, and some granules will be automatically solved after curing. Why?
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A: This is a question on the choice of raw materials for the glue. Because some of the cross-linking agents contained in the gel are crystallized in a low temperature environment, the cross-linking agent condenses in the bottle, and when it is shot, it will see a salt-like granular shape, but it will slowly Dissolved, so the granular shape will be automatically solved after curing. This situation has little effect on the quality of the glue. This situation is mainly caused by the low temperature.