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Questions and answers in the adhesives and sealants industry.
Question: I recently saw cyanoacrylate adhesives marketed with an accelerator. I always thought these super-glue-type adhesives were instant? Why would they need to be accelerated?
Answer: Cyanoacrylate adhesives are promoted as “instant” adhesives by many suppliers, but on some substrates and under certain conditions they can be less than instant.