I need to put two pieces of quartz glass together, but they have to withstand heat.
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Will it get hotter than 140F? If not, epoxy is great.
Heat? Most glues will not state the degree of heat unless it is a professional product.
Try Gorilla Glue.
Cyberbond makes a really good heat resistant glue that you can use to glue your glass together. I've used this in the past and it is a good product.
Just as information, I do not believe Cyberbond is being produced right now.
My son has used this in the past because it was excellent for using on metal pipes. I believe he always had to buy a large "industrial" quantity and it was expensive. When he placed his order last year they informed him it was no longer available.
Seeing this name mentioned, I thought they were making it again but I do not think so as all references on Amazon are 0 stock.
www.amazon.com/
But, even so, this product may be used on glass but glass is not on any of their labels and I am not sure it always drys clear but it was still a very good adhesive.
I did finally find a site that says they have it in stock (a very small container) so if anyone is interested, this is the site:
www.pemro.com/
H.B. Fuller acquired the company in 2016 and it appears they decided to drop this line or maybe they are making it under another name.
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