Well, it's simply ordinary
"white" glue. The PVA means Poly Vinyl Acetate. "Yellow" glue is
also PVA (modified).
Here in the U.S., the most common brand is "Elmer's Glue-All", made
by the Bordon Co. in Columbus, Ohio.
2006-11-25 14:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Pva Glue Definition
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answered by mercier 4
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PVA Glues
Plain old white glue
PVA (Polyvinyl acetates) are probably the most common adhesive on the market. They come in a variety of formulas, all ever so slightly different, and specific to what they are designed to glue. Here are some tips for using Polyvinyl acetates.
All PVAs are designed to work on porous materials only
PVAs are water based, and clean up with warm soapy water.
PVA is only toxic to ingest, it does not emit any harmful fumes, and is not hazardous to touch
PVA sets best in good air circulation, at room temperature.
PVAs need pressure to adhere, see our info on clamping.
Most PVAs are not water proof. The yellow PVAs have a higher moisture resistance than the white ones, but neither are completely water proof.
Never allow your PVAs to freeze. This breaks down the polymers and your glue will be rendered useless!
Yellow PVAs have a shorter shelf life than white PVAs.
Be wary of over priced PVAs that claim to be for a specific use. There is very little difference from one PVA to the other, and nothing that should increase the cost.
Although PVA is not a gap filler, in some cases you can add sawdust to it to increase it's gap filling ability.
2006-11-25 14:32:12
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answered by acid377 1
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it is a glue which u can make at home. just take some wheat and some water, mix it together and there u have it pva glue. good luck!!!!!!
2006-11-25 17:07:24
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answered by declan 2
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Poly Vinyl Acetone is water based glue
2006-11-25 14:30:42
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answered by kevin_4508 5
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