6.5.3 CA-Acrylic 10:1 General Applications
- Manufacturing process aid
- General maintenance and emergency repair
- Plastic tank repair
- Vehicle repair and maintenance
- Automotive interiors
- Electrical and optical systems
- Wire tacking
- General bonding
- Signage and label bonding
- Threadlocker for plastic components
- Bonding prefabricated building panels
6.6 Anaerobic Adhesives
Anaerobic adhesives were made commercially viable in 1953 by a chemist in Connecticut called Professor Vernon K. Krieble; whose single component curing formula started a new era of bonding possibilities. Initially developed as threadlockers, anaerobic formulations resulted in a new era of mechanical reliability by preventing vibrational loosening of mechanical fasteners; however, new solutions and applications were developed on this technology including thread sealants, gasketing and retaining compounds and several structural bonders.