Cyanoacrylate Adhesives — Cyro-Weld™ & Heat-Resist™

Incure cyanoacrylate adhesives deliver instant cure, exceptional bond strength, and broad substrate compatibility — without mixing or special equipment. From ISO 10993-compliant medical grades to rubber-toughened formulations that hold at 145°C, there is an Incure CA for every critical bonding challenge.

Cyro-Weld™

Medical Cyanoacrylate Adhesives

Biocompatible, fast-curing adhesives engineered for medical device assembly — needle bonding, catheter fabrication, TPE and rubber bonding, and other critical applications where purity and performance are non-negotiable. Tested to ISO 10993 standards.

viscosity 1–3,000 cP
Service temp −55°C to 145°C
ISO 10993-5 biocompatible · MIL-A-46050C
Bond strength to 5,200 PSI · Clear and black grades
20 g to 2 kg pack sizes · MOQ from 1 unit
Heat-Resist™

High Temperature Cyanoacrylate Adhesives

Rubber-toughened, thermal shock resistant cyanoacrylates engineered for extreme environments — automotive under-hood, aerospace, electronics PCB bonding, and industrial equipment where standard CA adhesives fail under heat and vibration.

viscosity 260–3,000 cP
Service temp −55°C to 145°C
MIL-A-46050C qualified · thermal shock resistant
Bond strength to 5,200 PSI · Clear and black grades
20 g to 454 g pack sizes · MOQ from 2 units
Vintage laboratory glassware for cyanoacrylate room temperature moisture-cure bonding
Room Temperature Cure
Cyanoacrylates cure rapidly at ambient temperature via surface moisture — no heat, UV lamp, or activator is needed for most substrate combinations, simplifying your assembly process.
Test tubes with liquid samples for cyanoacrylate wide viscosity selection 1 cP to 3000 cP
Wide Viscosity Selection
From 1 cP wicking grades that penetrate tight assemblies to 3,000 cP gels for vertical surfaces and gap-filling — a viscosity match for every joint geometry.
Plastic component rings for cyanoacrylate multi-substrate bonding on PC PVC and metal
Multi-Substrate Bonding
Bonds plastics (PC, PVC, ABS), metals (steel, aluminium), rubber, foam, cloth, and wood — often without the need for primers or surface preparation.
Automated pipetting robot for Cyro-Weld™ ISO 10993 biocompatible cyanoacrylate production
ISO 10993 Biocompatibility
Selected Cyro-Weld™ grades are tested to ISO 10993-5, -10, and -11 standards — enabling use in medical devices, diagnostics, and patient-contact assemblies.
Industrial electrical panel assembly for Heat-Resist™ high temperature cyanoacrylate bonding
High Temperature Resistance
Rubber-toughened Heat-Resist™ grades maintain full bond integrity through continuous service to 145°C and rapid thermal cycling from −55°C — passing MIL-A-46050C thermal shock testing.
Labeled laboratory vials for cyanoacrylate flexible pack sizes from 20g to 2kg
Flexible Pack Sizes
Available from 20 g to 2 kg with MOQ starting from 1 unit — scale from lab validation through full production with consistent chemistry and pricing.
  • Cyanoacrylate adhesive is a single-component, solvent-free adhesive that cures rapidly through moisture on the substrate surface. No mixing, no heat, and no UV light is required. Cure begins within seconds of contact and reaches full strength within minutes to hours depending on the substrate and gap size.

  • Cyro-Weld™ is a medical-grade cyanoacrylate range meeting ISO 10993-5 biocompatibility and Mil-A-46050C military standards — suited for needle bonding, catheter assembly, and medical device manufacturing. Heat-Resist™ is a rubber-toughened high-temperature range rated to 145°C for automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications subjected to thermal shock. Both cover viscosities from ultra-low wicking grades to very-high gels.

  • Incure cyanoacrylate grades achieve bond strengths up to 5,200 PSI on plastics (PC, PVC) and up to 5,200 PSI on steel. Bond strength varies by grade and substrate. Rubber-toughened Heat-Resist™ grades achieve the highest values under thermal cycling conditions.

  • Cyanoacrylates bond most common materials including plastics (PC, PVC, ABS), metals (steel, aluminium), rubber, foam, cloth, and wood. Some low-surface-energy substrates (PTFE, polyethylene, polypropylene) require a surface primer or activator for reliable adhesion.

  • Match viscosity to joint geometry. Ultra-low viscosity (1–11 cP) wicking grades penetrate tight-clearance joints by capillary action. Low viscosity (30–130 cP) grades work for standard surface bonding. Medium and high viscosity (260–4,000 cP) grades are used for gap-filling, vertical surfaces, and applications requiring the adhesive to stay in place before cure.

  • Standard cyanoacrylates are rated to 95°C. For higher heat resistance, Heat-Resist™ rubber-toughened grades are rated to 135–145°C and resist thermal shock. For temperatures above 145°C, consider Incure epoxy or inorganic binder products rated for higher service temperatures.

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