Wizard FixTM is an Instant Bonding Super Glue
-
Super Glues require no mixing and no clamps
-
Super Glues are used for a variety of repairs
-
Super Glues are used on glass, ceramics and steel
-
Super Glues are used on rubber, wood and paper
-
Super Glues are used on finger nails
Super Glue bonds to the skin instantly
-
Warning: Review instructions on Super Glue packaging before
using
-
Warning: Keep Super Glue out of reach of children
Super glue deserves its name -- a single drop can permanently join your
thumb to your index finger faster than you can say "Whoops," and a
1-square-inch bond can hold more than a ton. So how does this it work? The
answer lies in its main ingredient, cyanoacrylate.
Cyanoacrylate is an acrylic resin that cures (forms a bond) almost instantly -
hence Super Glue. The only trigger it requires is the hydroxyl ions in water,
which is convenient since virtually any object you might wish to glue will have
at least trace amounts of water on its surface.
Super glue undergoes a process called anionic polymerization.
Cyanoacrylate molecules start linking up when they come into contact with
water, and they whip around in chains to form a durable plastic mesh. The glue
thickens and hardens until the thrashing molecular strands can no longer move.