Innovative two component cyanoacrylate technology 10 June 2015

Panacol-Elosol GmbH has launched three newly developed two component cyanoacrylate adhesives – Cyanolit® 510, 520 and 530 – which it says have shown superior performance during extensive prelaunch testing.

Now available for sampling, Panacol says its Cyanolit® series is based on innovative two component cyanoacrylate technology. Formulated for specific purposes, the Cyanolit® 510 has excellent adhesion to metal substrates, the Cyanolit® 520 is ideal for bonding plastics and polycarbonates, and the Cyanolit® 530 features a very flexible formulation with a great strain capacity for versatile applications.
In addition to very high adhesion, the two component reaction mechanism provides full cure in uncovered areas such as edge overflows or fillet welds. The adhesives’ high viscosities also allow large gap filling up to 5mm, and drip-free dispensing for less waste and higher quality.
The Cyanolit adhesives are easy to handle and are dispensed from double cartridges with microstatic mixers, which provides control over the curing cycle. Just like conventional one component cyanoacrylates, curing takes places instantly when two substrates are pressed together. But unlike one component products, the two components of the new Cyanolit adhesives cure independent of humidity in the air, providing consistent speed of cure. Scrap costs associated with half-full bottles of polymerised adhesive can also be eliminated.
Claire Aldridge Editor t: +44 (0) 1727 743 889

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