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That sodium silicate is regularly used to bind sand particles to form a solid and usable mold is old news. It is also common knowledge among artists that the same sodium silicate compound is often used to create a lovely antique patina on different types of ceramic products.However, not many people (artists included) are aware of the other varied uses of this multi-purpose compound popularly known as water glass or even liquid glass. Sodium silicate works as an excellent adhesive for bonding and coating applications. Apply a thin layer between two materials and let it air dry. The acidic reaction will form a hard glassy gel that effectively functions as a rigid, resilient and tightly adhering bond. The 'glue' bond will be resistant to moisture, fire and even high temperatures. As water glass is available at quite a low price in the market, it becomes the most cost-efficient adhesive for different materials like metals, paper, plaster, ceramics, glass, fiberglass and even refractory materials.
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