Market Research Information Instant Adhesives Market
Instant Adhesives Market - Size, Share, Outlook, and
Opportunity Analysis, 2018 - 2026
Cyanoacrylate adhesives, commonly known as instant adhesives are one-part, room-temperature
curing adhesives available in a wide range of viscosities, which are known for fast and reliable bonds
with instant high performance bonding of numerous materials, such as rubber, metals, wood, plastic
and polystyrene. 90% of Instant Adhesives currently used for general purposes is ethyl cyanoacrylate
and the rest is methyl cyanoacrylate. They are used due to instant bonding effect, even when used in
low volumes. Instant adhesives would penetrate new markets if qualities, such as low bleaching and
low odor are modified.
Inferior heat and impact resistance, inferior pliability, inability to adhere a large area in one stroke, odor
and whitening, toxicity that may lead to skin disease are some of the major disadvantages of instant
adhesives. Instant adhesives are extensively used in chemical machinery and equipment, automotive
industry, musical instruments, precision equipment and domestic operations.
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Cyanoacrylate is mainly used as it has one-solution, one-catalyst property along with excellent electric
insulation and chemical resistance. Weak resistance to moisture and heat along with low shearing
strength are weakness of instant adhesives. They are used as temporary adhesive in electronics,
woodworking, medical, cosmetics, and forensics applications. Epoxy-based instant adhesives are
mainly of two types, namely cold cure adhesive and heat cure adhesive. Cold cure adhesives provides
high strength bonding with fast curing at room temperature, wide range of viscosities with gap-fill
versions, long term durability and uniform stress distribution, low odor and VOC content, resistance to
cracking and abrasion with excellent adhesion to similar or dissimilar substrates. Hot cure adhesives
are used above 100°C. They provide several advantages over solvent-based adhesives, which includes
high shelf life with easy disposal without any special precautions. Drying and curing step can be