tsüanoakrylaats
Tsüanoakrylaats are a class of fast-acting adhesives, commonly known as super glues or cyanoacrylate adhesives. They are monomers that polymerize rapidly in the presence of moisture, forming strong bonds between surfaces. The polymerization process is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. Tsüanoakrylaats are typically liquid at room temperature but solidify upon application. They are widely used in household repairs, industrial assembly, and even in some medical applications for wound closure. The effectiveness of tsüanoakrylaats depends on the materials being bonded and the presence of moisture to initiate the curing process. Different formulations exist to optimize bonding for various substrates, such as plastics, metals, rubber, and ceramics. While strong, tsüanoakrylaat bonds can become brittle over time and may be susceptible to damage from prolonged exposure to heat or certain solvents. Skin contact with tsüanoakrylaat should be avoided as it can bond skin rapidly and tightly.