Procure PC1144 cyanoacrylate adhesive is a high performance, ultra fast curing, penetrating grade cyanoacrylate. It is formulated to be used on pre-assembled parts due to its thin, wicking properties. Designed to achieve the strongest bond on well mated, non-porous substrates such as nitrile and ABS, which can be bonded to themselves and other materials such as
rubbers, metals, plastics and glass.
1. Ensure surfaces for bonding are clean and dry.
2. Dispense adhesive to one surface only. Apply only enough to leave a thin film after compression.
3. Press parts together and hold firmly for a few seconds. (Maximum strength achieved after 24 hours).
4. Use Procure activator to cure exposed adhesive outside of the joint, to minimise blooming.
5. Wipe off excess adhesive from the top of the container and recap.
To accelerate cure speed, use Cyanoacrylate Activators PC750, PC780 and PC790. Fixture times of under 2 seconds can be attained with most cyanoacrylates but firstly test parts to gauge the effect.
Applied to low energy surfaces, Procure PC77 primer enables a stronger bond on materials like polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE and thermoplastic rubber materials.
PC77 has a mild activating effect, meaning potential for accelerated cure speed of cyanoacrylate adhesives.
Remove cured cyanoacrylate from most substrates and parts disassembled with Procure PC68 de-bonder. Test substrate compatibility first, certain plastics may dissolve.
It is not possible to fully remove cyanoacrylate from fabrics.
Factors that affect dispensing are pressure, time and needle size. As a general reference low viscosity liquid would need a small needle diameter and less pressure, a high viscosity liquid would need a larger needle diameter (tapered recommended) with higher pressure to dispense. Refer to the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) for information on the recommended hand dispensing tip.
For information on safe handling of Procure PC1144 cyanoacrylate adhesive consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).