Permabond 910

PERMABOND 910 The Original Cyanoacrylate Adhesive

Permabond 910 is the original 100%-methyl cyanoacrylate adhesive. It is a single part, low viscosity liquid that will cure rapidly at room temperature when pressed into a thin film between parts. PERMABOND® 910 will cure to a fixture strength in 10 seconds on most surfaces, and strength develops rapidly. The adhesive was designed specifically for the bonding of metal surfaces and provides excellent bond strength to steel, aluminum, and most metal surfaces. The methyl cyanoacrylate will also adhere well to a wide variety of other materials, including most plastics and rubbers.

Features and Benefits

  • Excellent adhesion to metal surfaces
  • Fast cure
  • Easy to apply and dispense
  • No mixing required
  • Approved to MIL-A-46050C Type I Class 2 (existing designs) & CID A-A-3097 Type I Class 2 (new designs)

Cyanoacrylate Directions for Use Video

Surface Preparation Directions for Use Video

Technical Data Sheet

permabond 910

permabond 910

 

Cyanoacrylate adhesives are single component adhesives that polymerize rapidly when pressed into a thin film between parts. The moisture adsorbed on the surface initiates the curing of the adhesive.  Permabond 910 developers strong bonds extremely fast and on a great variety of materials. These properties make PERMABOND cyanoacrylates the ideal adhesives for high-speed production lines.

 

Surface Preparation prior to bonding with Permabond 910
Surfaces should be clean, dry and grease-free before applying the adhesive. Use a suitable solvent (such as acetone or isopropanol) for the degreasing of surfaces. Some metals such as aluminum, copper and its alloys will benefit from light abrasion with emery cloth (or similar), to remove the oxide layer.

Permabond 910 Directions for Use
1) Apply the adhesive sparingly to one surface.
2) Then, bring the components together quickly and correctly aligned.
3) Apply sufficient pressure to ensure the adhesive spreads into a thin film.
4) Do not disturb or re-align until sufficient strength is achieved, normally in a few seconds.
5) Remove any surplus adhesive with Permabond CA solvent, nitromethane, or acetone.
NB:
For difficult or porous surfaces using a Permabond activator is recommended. If bonding polypropylene, polyethylene, PTFE, or silicone, prime first with Permabond Polyolefin Primer (POP).

For more information, download the Technical Data Sheet.

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