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What's the difference between silica gel and glass glue after drying?
There is no difference in appearance, but silica gel is also called weather-resistant glue, which is durable and elastic and suitable for outdoor use. Relative glass glue is mainly used indoors, mainly for bonding and sealing glass with other substrates.

Silicone rubber (English name: silicone rubber) can be divided into thermal vulcanization type (high temperature vulcanization silicone HTV) and room temperature vulcanization type (RTV), among which room temperature vulcanization type can be divided into polycondensation reaction type and addition reaction type. High temperature silicone rubber is mainly used to manufacture various silicone rubber products, while room temperature silicone rubber is mainly used as adhesive, potting material or mold. The amount of thermal vulcanization type is the largest, and the thermal vulcanization type is divided into methyl silicone rubber (MQ), methyl vinyl silicone rubber (VMQ, the largest amount and product brand), methyl vinyl phenyl silicone rubber PVMQ (low temperature and radiation resistance), silicone rubber, fluorosilicone rubber and other silicone rubbers.

Glass glue is a kind of adhesive commonly used in families. Its main component is sodium silicate (Na2O·MSIO 2), which is soluble in water and sticky. The south is also called sodium silicate, and the north is also called sodium silicate. It is a material for bonding and sealing various glasses with other substrates.