
NON-FLAMMABLE CYANOACRYLATE ACCELERATOR
Traditional cyanoacrylate accelerators contain flammable solvents; Permabond® CSA-NF is non-flammable and eliminates shipping and safety concerns related to flammable
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Traditional cyanoacrylate accelerators contain flammable solvents; Permabond® CSA-NF is non-flammable and eliminates shipping and safety concerns related to flammable

Permabond MH052 has BAM approval for use with gaseous oxygen up to 10 bar (145 psi) and 60°C (140°F). Standard

The term modified epoxy refers to epoxy adhesives that have been altered to incorporate other properties. Permabond Modified Epoxy Adhesives

What is the difference between industrial cyanoacrylates and the instant adhesives I find in a retail store? Why don’t high-speed

There are various reasons why cyanoacrylate adhesives have grown in popularity despite their relatively higher cost per unit. First, cyanoacrylate

Permabond MM115 tolerates some oil on the nuts and bolts. In most cases, it is perfectly ok to use Permabond

One of the more interesting applications Permabond supplies adhesive for is the field of Crime Scene Investigation. Cyanoacrylate adhesive is

Permabond Engineering Adhesives is pleased to announce the launch of two new optically clear UV-curable adhesives . These products complement

When Harry Coover invented the original instant adhesive more than 50 years ago, it seemed he had created the ultimate

Surface-initiated acrylics form extremely strong structural bonds to metals and other types of substrate. The following is a brief look

Permabond HL126 Technical Data Sheet Permabond HL126, an extremely versatile product, can seal welds and function as a threadlocker

Anaerobic threadlockers are anaerobic adhesives that lock fasteners in place. Their role is to prevent loosening due to vibration, thermal
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