Bonding chemistry · CYANOACRYLATE

Cyanoacrylate

Cyanoacrylate is a single-part instant adhesive that sets in seconds when pressed into a thin film between two surfaces, triggered by trace surface moisture. It bonds a wide range of substrates, including many plastics and rubbers, which makes it the usual choice for fast fixturing, small parts, and repairs.

How cyanoacrylate cures

Cyanoacrylate cures by anionic polymerisation. The trace moisture present on almost any surface starts the reaction, so the adhesive sets in seconds without heat, mixing, or a separate activator on most substrates. In the warm, humid conditions across South East Asia that surface moisture is readily available, which generally keeps cure fast and can shorten the working time. Bond lines are thin, so the parts have to fit closely. Confirm the working window and any recommended primer or accelerator on the product Technical Data Sheet.

Where it fits

Cyanoacrylate suits quick assembly and repair of small parts across mixed materials, including many plastics and rubbers that are awkward for other chemistries. It is the fast-fixturing choice on the bench. As a class it is rigid and has limited peel, impact, heat, and humidity resistance, so it is not intended for structural loads, large gaps, or sustained high-temperature service. For those jobs, a structural adhesive is the better starting point.

Choosing within the range

MightyLoc Ninja 108 is the cyanoacrylate in the range. Match the grade to the substrate and the gap, then read the Technical Data Sheet for the working window and any surface preparation it recommends. If you are weighing instant surface bonding against locking a threaded metal fastener, the related guide below sets the two side by side.

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