
PERMABOND® 910 Cyanoacrylate Metal Bonding
Original 100% Cyanoacrylate Adhesive for Metal and Rubber 'Superglue'
Approved to MIL-A-46050C Type I Class 2 (existing designs) and CID AA-3097 Type I Class 2 (new designs)
Permabond 910 is the original 100% methyl cyanoacrylate adhesive. It is a single-component, low-viscosity liquid that cures rapidly at room temperature when pressed into a thin layer between parts.
PERMABOND® 910 cures to strength in 10 seconds on most surfaces and develops strength quickly. The adhesive is designed specifically for bonding metal surfaces and provides excellent bond strength to steel, aluminum and most metal surfaces.
Methyl cyanoacrylate will also adhere well to many other materials, including most plastics and rubbers.
Application:
It is widely used in many fields, including metalworking, automotive repair, electronics assembly and general maintenance. In metalworking, it is ideal for joining metal parts, ensuring strong and durable joints. Automotive repair tasks benefit from its strength and quick adhesion, whether it is repairing metal parts or securing critical components. Its adaptability extends to electronics assembly, where it provides reliable connections between metal parts in devices and equipment.
Adhesive for most common materials with Shear Strength* (ISO4587)
- Steel 23-29 N/mm² (3300-4200psi)
- Aluminum 13-15 N/mm² (1900-2200psi)
- Brass 21 N/mm² (3000 psi)
- Stainless steel 21 N/mm² (3000 psi)
- Butyl rubber >2 N/mm² (300psi) SF**
- Nitrile rubber >4 N/mm² (600psi) SF**
- Phenolic >10 N/mm² (1450psi) SF**
- ABS >9 N/mm² (1300 psi) SF**
- Acrylic >14 N/mm² (2000psi) SF**
- PVC >6 N/mm² (870 psi) SF**
- Polycarbonate >6 N/mm² (870psi) SF**
Features and Benefits:
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Excellent adhesion to metal surfaces. Designed specifically for metal surfaces, Permabond 910 provides exceptional bond strength to steel, aluminum and most metal surfaces. It also adheres well to plastics and rubber.
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Fast Cure With a fast cure time of just 10 seconds on most surfaces, Permabond 910 ensures quick installation and minimal downtime.
- low viscosity
- Easy to apply and dispense Its low-viscosity liquid form makes it easy to apply and dispense, simplifying the bonding process.
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No mixing required: As a single-component adhesive, there is no need for tedious mixing, streamlining your workflow.
- Approved to MIL-A-46050C Type I Class 2 (existing designs) and CID AA-3097 Type I Class 2 (new designs)
Permabond 910 glue parameters
Physical properties of uncured adhesive | |
Chemical composition | Methyl cyanoacrylate |
Appearance | Colorless |
Viscosity @ 25°C | 70-90 mPa.s (cP) |
Specific gravity | 1,1 |
Basic properties of cured glue | |
Impact force (ASTM D-950) | 3-5 kJ/m² (1.4-2.4 ft-lb/in²) |
Dielectric constant @10kHz | 2.5 |
Dielectric strength | 25kV/mm |
Thermal expansion coefficient | 90 x 10-6 mm/mm/°C |
Thermal conductivity coefficient | 0.1 W/(mK) |
Hardness (ISO868) | 85 Shore D |
Typical curing properties | |
Maximum gap filling: | 0.15mm 0.006 inch |
Fixing/handling time* (a shear strength of 0.3 N/mm² is achieved) |
10-15 seconds (Steel) 10-15 seconds (Buna Gum N) 10-15 seconds (phenol) |
Full strength | 24 hours |
The chemical resistance of Permabond 910 adhesive is given in the graph:
Samples were immersed for 1000 hours at 22°C (unless otherwise stated).

Temperature resistance is given in the graph
Hot shear strength tests performed on mild steel.

Permabond 910 can withstand higher temperatures for short periods up to 100'C (e.g. during paint bake and wave processes) provided the joint is not overloaded. The minimum temperature to which the cured adhesive can be exposed is -55°C (-65°F) depending on the materials being bonded.
Surface preparation before gluing
Surfaces should be clean, dry and free from grease before applying the adhesive. A suitable solvent (such as acetone or isopropanol) should be used to degrease the surface. Some metals, such as aluminum, copper and its alloys, will benefit from light abrasion with an emery cloth (or similar) to remove the oxide layer.
How to use:
- Apply glue sparingly to one surface.
- Quickly connect pieces and align them correctly.
- Apply enough pressure to spread the adhesive in a thin layer.
- Do not disturb or re-align until sufficient force has been achieved, usually within a few seconds.
- Excess glue can be removed with Permabond CA solvent, nitromethane or acetone.
Note: For difficult or porous surfaces, it is recommended to use Permabond activator. When bonding polypropylene, polyethylene, PTFE or silicone, first prime with Permabond Polyolefin Primer (POP).
Tips for storage and use
- Storage temperature: 2 to 7°C
Allow the glue to reach room temperature before opening the bottle to prevent condensation inside the bottle, which may shorten shelf life.
Shelf life: 12 months
Additional information:
This product is not recommended for use in contact with strong oxidizing materials and polar solvents, although it will withstand solvent washing without deterioration of bond strength.
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