Head Office
Address: No. 6, 3rd Floor, Bahar 3rd, Valiasr Ave, Kamali St., Niyayesh Ave, Ashrafi Esfahani, Tehran, Iran
Phone: +98-21-91027190
Email: info@avarasis.com
Factory
Address: Sarv St., Aghdasiyeh, Zaviyeh Industrial City, Zarandiyeh, Markazi Province, Iran
Phone: +98-21-91027190
Email: info@avarasis.com
The history of adhesives, as a critical product across various industries, spans several decades. Initially, natural adhesives, derived from sources like crops and agricultural materials, were the primary choice for bonding applications. As technology and industry advanced, synthetic and industrial adhesives emerged, offering superior adhesion strength, resistance to environmental factors, and overall durability. Today’s adhesive market has evolved to include a diverse range of products, from versatile all-purpose adhesives to highly specialized formulations designed to meet the stringent requirements of various sectors, including electronics, automotive, and construction.
Cyanoacrylate adhesives, commonly referred to as 123 adhesives, are a class of fast-setting compounds known for their exceptional bonding capabilities. The rapid curing time of cyanoacrylate is attributed to its reaction with moisture present on the bonding surface, enabling strong, durable bonds in mere seconds. However, due to its sensitivity to air and moisture, 123 glue should ideally be used within one month after opening, as prolonged exposure causes premature polymerization and drying. Prior to breaking the seal, the adhesive remains stable for up to one year, ensuring optimal performance when stored under appropriate conditions.
One of the key factors contributing to the widespread adoption of 123 adhesives is their high bonding strength combined with their ability to significantly accelerate the gluing process. In terms of speed and performance, 123 glue stands almost unrivaled in the market, making it one of the most commonly used adhesives across various industries. Its versatility allows it to bond a wide range of materials, including wood, ceramic, stone, plastic, and leather, making it an essential tool in numerous applications.
123 adhesive can be effectively used to bond the following surfaces:
– MDF and chipboard wooden surfaces
– Plastic and rubber surfaces
– Metal surfaces
– Ceramic and stone
– Electronic circuits
– Leather surfaces
– Sheet covers
This versatility makes 123 glue an indispensable solution for both industrial and everyday applications, providing reliable and fast adhesion across diverse materials.
To effectively use 123 adhesive, start by spraying the activator onto the desired surface and then apply a thin and uniform layer of the adhesive on the corresponding surface. Ensure that the area is completely dry and free of contaminants like dust, grease, or other residues, as these can compromise the bond. 123 adhesives come in various concentrations, each designed for specific bonding needs, so it’s crucial to select the right cyanoacrylate adhesive based on the materials and strength required. After spraying the activator, allow it to evaporate for a few seconds before applying the adhesive. Finally, align the secondary surface with the primary one and apply firm hand pressure to ensure a strong bond between both layers.
123 adhesives contain substances that cure rapidly upon contact with moisture, allowing them to bond objects together effectively. However, the high speed and strength of these adhesives can lead to potential issues. One of the most common problems is the accidental adhesion of skin, where fingers may stick together or become bonded to other surfaces. Additionally, the packaging of 123 adhesives closely resembles that of eye ointments or nasal drops, increasing the risk of mistakenly applying the adhesive to the eyes or inserting it into the nose. There are also instances where the adhesive can unintentionally come into contact with the mouth, leading to further complications.
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