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  2. Cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    Cyanoacrylate adhesives are sometimes known generically as instant glue, power glue, or super glue. The abbreviation "CA" is commonly used for industrial grade cyanoacrylate.

  3. Super glue, or cyanoacrylate, is the common name for a group of fast-acting adhesives with industrial, medical and household uses. It normally comes in a small tube, and is often sold as "Super Glue" or "Krazy Glue". It is slightly toxic. Cyanoacrylate is an extremely strong glue.

  4. Ethyl cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl cyanoacrylate (ECA), a cyanoacrylate ester, is an ethyl ester of 2-cyano- acrylic acid. It is a colorless liquid with low viscosity and a faint sweet smell in pure form. It is the main component of cyanoacrylate glues and can be encountered under many trade names. [2] .

  5. Cyanoacrylate | Adhesive, Bonding, Glue | Britannica

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    cyanoacrylate, any of a number of cyanoacrylic esters that quickly cure to form a strong adhesive bond. Materials of this group, marketed as contact adhesives under such trade names as Super Glue and Krazy Glue, bond almost instantly to a variety of surfaces, including metal, plastic, and glass.

  6. Super Glue: Everything you need to know - Loctite

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    Use super glue to fix metal, plastic, fabric, wood, and most common household materials. Follow our simple guide to choosing and using the best super glues.

  7. Harry Coover - Wikipedia

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    Harry Wesley Coover Jr. (March 6, 1917 – March 26, 2011) [1] was the inventor of Eastman 910, commonly known as Super Glue. [2]

  8. How World War II led to the invention of super glue - Military...

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    Dr. Harry Coover discovered super glue during World War II (Composite via Canva). Ah, super glue — the greatest-of-all-time fast-acting adhesive for all of your stuck-together needs.

  9. Here's Why Super Glue Was Invented - Grunge

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    Doctors were able to piece together arteries during surgery using the substance, and dental surgeons used its strength on human teeth. Military Times reports that you might know it by its other names, Traumaseal and Dermabond. These are safer versions of super glue for use by doctors, surgeons, and dentists.

  10. Harry Coover and the Invention of Super Glue | SciHi Blog

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    On March 6, 1917, American chemist and inventor Harry Wesley Coover Jr was born. He is best known for having invented Eastman 910, better known as super glue. Super Glue is based on cyanoacrylates, a family of strong fast-acting adhesives with industrial, medical, and household uses.

  11. How Does Super Glue® Work? - Wonderopolis

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    Ever wonder what makes super glue so super? The little tube of super glue in your cupboard is really a type of adhesive with a big name: cyanoacrylate. Epoxies and acrylic resins are types of adhesives. When these adhesives are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs, causing them to harden.

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