SUPERGLUE CYANOACRYLATE 30-70 CPS

$22.00
Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.
Order code
7341
Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.

Cyanoacrylate adhesives have been on the market since 1958. Most industrial or household grade cyanoacrylate is made of shorter alkyl chain derivatives such as methyl cyanoacrylate (WPI's #7341). They are very useful for temporarily holding tissues such as mounting specimens for microtome sectioning. This cyanoacrylate is a low viscosity adhesive.

Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.

Features

  • 10 vials per pack, each approximately 1.8 mL
  • Faster healing process
  • Strong bonding
  • Anti-microbial
  • Mount rat/mouse brain slices
  • Ideal for relatively small gaps and smooth surfaces
  • Bonds plastic, metals & rubber
  • Sets in < 10 seconds

 

Ethyl cyanoacrylate is not suitable for bonding wounds on live animals. For bonding living tissue, refer to VetBond (a butyl cyanoacrylate) or Gluture (an octyl cyanoacrylate).

All of the cyanoacrylate adhesives offered by WPI are veterinary grade (not suitable for human application). Though very similar to the grade for human use, they are not sterile and do not have FDA approval.

See the specifications tab for more details.

More Information
SKU 7341
Options Low Viscosity 30-70 cps

Warnings:

Not recommended for use in pure oxygen, or oxygen rich environments.

 

 Type 7341
UNSPSC  31200000
Cure Type  Moisture

Shelf Life 

1 Year from date of manufacture
Harmonized Tariff Schedule  3506.91
Available Sizes  1.8 mL
Competes with Loctite® 495™ (495 is a trademark and Loctite is a registered trademark of Henkel IP & Holding GmbH LLC, Germany)
Country of Origin  Japan
Fixture Time (Seconds)  15

Full Cure Time 

24 hrs

Max Gap Fill 

0.004

Specific Gravity 

1.06

Specifications 

Met A-A3097 Type II – Class 1

Temp Range High 

200°F

Viscosity (cP)    

30, 70

Color    

Clear

Base Material    

Ethyl

Flashpoint 

185°F

Shear Strength (psi) 

3200

Secondary Grouping  

General Purpose
Key Substrates  Metal, Plastics, Rubber

 

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