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Default Are cyanoacrylates all created equal?

I apologize in advance for not speculating or going off on
a tangent. I'll try to do better next time.

The active ingredient in the accelllerator appears to be
N, N-Dimethyl-P-Toluidine.
Acetone appears to be the filler/carrier and heptane the
propellant for aerosol versions.
Sources:
http://www.accumetricinc.com/dynatex/PDF/DYN40002.pdf
http://www.saftlok.com/stl/msds/accelerator.htm
http://www.loctite-loctite.com/templ.../FT-HHA-EN.PDF
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"Jay Pique" wrote in message
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I'm curious about superglues - are they pretty much all the same? I
really love them for quick fixes in the shop. And what about the
accelerator - is it really just acetone? Anyone have any info?

Thanks.

JP



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