Permabond 792 Fast Setting Cyanoacrylate Adhesive

Permabond 792 is particularly suited to rapid assembly operations involving small components. With a viscosity similar to that of cooking oil, it can easily be applied directly from the bottle or via automated dispensing equipment where speed and/or precision is required.

Permabond 792 Fast Setting Cyanoacrylate Adhesive

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QviKYgpKlGQPermabond 792 is a low viscosity, surface insensitive adhesive that bonds substrates with acidic surfaces such as wood and plated surfaces. Plastics, metals, ceramics and elastomers are also rapidly bonded. The fast cure minimises frosting and fogging.

Applications

  • Rapidly bond substrates with acidic surfaces such as wood and plated surfaces.
  • Plastics, metals, ceramics and elastomers are also rapidly bonded.
  • It is particularly suited to rapid assembly operations involving small components.
  • It has a variety of capabilities being versatile for most industrial applications.

Features

  • Extremely fast setting
  • Rapid development of high strength
  • Ease of use– no mixing or heat cure
  • Surface insensitive
  • Single part room temperature curing
  • Bonds well to plastics and rubbers
  • Solvent free
  • Quick curing
  • No mixing required

Permabond 792 Regulations / Approvals:

  • Approved to MIL – A – 46050C Type II Class 2 (existing designs) & CID
  • A-A-3097 Type II Class 2 (new designs)

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