Ninja 108 cyanoacrylate adhesive sets fast, bonds with high strength, and has an exceptionally long shelf life of more than 12 months at ambient storage conditions. It suits quick fixes on household items, shoe and leather repair, woodworking, and demanding industrial bonding.
PRODUCTS · CYANOACRYLATE
Ninja 108
Instant ethyl cyanoacrylate that bonds wood, plastics, metals, glass, and composites.
Industries: Metal Fabrication
Service temp
-50 to 80 °C
Cure speed
3-20 seconds
Headline properties from the Ninja 108 Technical Data Sheet. Refer to the current TDS for full specification.
Specifications last reviewed
Specifications
| SKU | 108 |
|---|---|
| Chemistry | Ethyl Cyanoacrylate |
| Appearance | Clear Liquid |
| Specific gravity | 1.06 |
| Viscosity | 2-5 cps |
| Fixture time | 3-20 seconds |
| Full cure | 24 hours |
| Service temperature | -50°C to 80°C |
| Gap fill | 0.1 mm |
| Shelf life | 12 months |
| Packaging | 20 g / 50 g / 500 g |
Substrate compatibility
- Metal
- Plastic
- Glass
- Composite
- Wood
- Rubber
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Technical Data Sheet
Download the current Technical Data Sheet for full specification, handling, and cure data. The complete TDS library cross-references every MightyLoc family by chemistry, substrate, and service window.
Compliance
RoHS statements and Safety Data Sheets for this product are available on request. Contact the MightyLoc team and we will send the current documents.
Seam & lap bonds
Apply the adhesive sparingly to one face of the overlap, then press the seam firmly together until it holds. Best on close-fitting, clean, dry leather.
Bond leather pieces
Mend and bond leather pieces by applying the adhesive sparingly to one clean, dry surface, then pressing the parts firmly together.
Tear & patch repair
Make sure the leather is clean and dry, hold the tear closed, and apply a few drops sparingly to the underside or a backing patch. Press the edges together and clamp by hand until set, keeping the join close.
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Sole-to-upper
Clean and dry both faces, then apply a thin line sparingly along the sole-to-upper bond line. Press the parts firmly together and hold; the fast set suits close-fitting spot repairs where the gap is tight.
Soles & linings
Bond shoe soles and inner linings on clean, dry parts. Apply a few drops sparingly to one face only, then press the parts firmly together and hold. This works best on tight, well-matched joints.
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Fracture face
Dry-fit the broken edges first to check alignment. Apply a thin film to one face only, then bring the edges together and press firmly until the bond sets. A clean, close fracture suits this fast adhesive.
Detached piece
Ideal for fast repairs to small ceramic, glass and rigid plastic parts; apply sparingly to one face and hold the piece firmly in place until it sets.
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Application guidance last reviewed
Technical tools: Cure-time guide Service-temperature guide Substrate-pair selector
Frequently asked questions
Ninja 108 is a low-to-medium viscosity ethyl cyanoacrylate (instant adhesive, commonly called super glue) formulated for high-speed, high-strength bonding of plastics and rubbers. With a viscosity of 2 to 5 cps and a specific gravity of 1.06, Ninja 108 wets out quickly and gives strong performance on plastic and rubber substrates bonded to themselves or to other common substrates.
Ninja 108 reaches fixture (handling strength) in 3 to 20 seconds depending on the substrate, and full cure takes about 24 hours. Cure speed varies by material, so closely fitted plastics and rubbers set fastest while acidic surfaces such as paper and leather take longer. Surface moisture initiates the cure, so low humidity and low temperatures slow it down.
Ninja 108 has a low viscosity of 2 to 5 cps, giving it a thin, fast-wicking consistency. This low viscosity lets Ninja 108 flow into tight, well-mated joints and fine cracks, which is why it cures quickly on closely fitted parts. For gaps or porous surfaces, an activator helps the adhesive set across the bond line.
Ninja 108 has a continuous service temperature range of -50 C to +80 C once cured. Within this range the cyanoacrylate bond holds on plastics, rubbers, and other common substrates. For applications that run hotter than 80 C on a continuous basis, contact the MightyLoc team to confirm a suitable adhesive grade for the condition.
Ninja 108 gives strong performance on most plastic and rubber substrates, whether bonded to themselves or to other common substrates. Acidic surfaces such as paper and leather will cure more slowly. Low-surface-energy plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and Teflon require a primer first, since cyanoacrylate alone will not wet those surfaces well.
Ninja 108 has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in a cool area away from direct sunlight. Refrigeration to about 5 C gives optimum storage stability. Cyanoacrylate cures on contact with moisture, so keep the container closed when not in use to stop humidity from hardening the adhesive prematurely, and store it away from heat sources.
Yes, over-application of Ninja 108 slows the cure and lowers bond strength. As a general rule, use as little cyanoacrylate as possible: apply sparingly to one surface and press the parts firmly together until handling strength is reached. A thin film cures fast and strong, so a few drops on a clean, dry, well-mated surface gives the best result.
Blooming is a white haze that can form when cyanoacrylate vapor settles on a surface, and it shows up most on dark substrates. To reduce it with Ninja 108, apply the adhesive sparingly, keep the work area ventilated to clear vapor while it cures, and avoid over-application. An activator can speed the set so less vapor lingers around the bonded area.
Ninja 108 forms a high-strength, rigid bond and is formulated specifically for high-speed, high-strength bonding of plastics and rubbers. It sets almost instantly and reaches handling strength in 3 to 20 seconds, which suits both fast repairs and quick-fix assembly. Bond strength is highest on clean, dry, closely fitted surfaces, so prepare parts well before bonding.
Cured Ninja 108 is generally removed by soaking the bonded parts in acetone until the joint releases; test the substrate first, as acetone can damage some surfaces and finishes. For bonded skin, soak in warm soapy water and gently work the skin apart rather than pulling it. If the adhesive contacts the eyes, flush with plenty of water for 15 minutes and seek medical assistance.