What is super glue?

Super glue, also known as cyanoacrylate adhesive, is a fast-acting and strong adhesive used in a variety of applications. It was first discovered in the 1940s and became commercially available in the 1950s. Super glue bonds quickly to surfaces by bonding with moisture in the air or on the surface. It dries clear and hardens to create a strong bond that can last for a long time. Super glue can be used on a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, ceramic, and wood. However, it is not recommended for use on surfaces that will be exposed to water for extended periods of time. Special formulations of super glue are available for specific applications, such as rubber bonding or high-temperature bonding. It is important to use caution when working with super glue, as it can quickly bond skin or other unintended surfaces.