PERMABOND 910
Permabond 910 — Superglue, viscosity 70-90 mPa·s, Shore D 85.
Methyl cyanoacrylate for maximum strength on metals — the proven all-rounder with excellent bonding properties to steel, aluminium and stainless steel.
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Internal reference:
49-248.FL
HS code:
3506.9190000
Permabond 910 is the original methyl cyanoacrylate adhesive — specially formulated for high-strength metal bonding with the best strength values in the Permabond cyanoacrylate range.
Unlike the ethyl cyanoacrylates of the 100 series, Permabond 910 is 100% methyl cyanoacrylate—this chemistry provides exceptional adhesion to steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and brass. With shear strengths of 23–29 N/mm² on steel and 13–15 N/mm² on aluminum, Permabond 910 significantly outperforms most cyanoacrylates.
One special feature: Permabond 910 achieves substrate failure on seven different plastics — ABS, PVC, polycarbonate, acrylic, phenol, butyl and nitrile rubber.
Boeing BMS 5-36D Type I + Airbus AIMS10-04-037 — Permabond 910 is qualified to the two most important global aerospace specifications for cyanoacrylate industrial adhesives. With over 50 years of aerospace history, 910 is the premium choice for the most demanding aerospace applications.
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Permabond 910 in direct comparison with the related cyanoacrylate products in our range.
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| Chemistry | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | Methyl cyanoacrylate |
| viscosity | 2–3 mPa·s | 70-90 mPa·s | 30–50 mPa·s | 70-90 mPa·s |
| Maximum gap filling. | 0.05 mm | 0.15 mm | 0.1 mm | 0.15 mm |
| Firmly on steel | 3–5 s | 10–15 s | 10–15 s | 10–15 s |
| Shear strength steel | 19–23 N/mm² | 19–23 N/mm² | 18–22 N/mm² | 23-29 N/mm² |
| Strength / Recommended for | Wicking, micro-gap, precision |
General-purpose adhesive, larger gap widths |
High purity, rubber/ plastic bonding |
Universal all-rounder, highest steel strength |
Technical data for PERMABOND 910
| Product information | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Permabond Engineering Adhesives Ltd |
| brand | Permabond |
| Container | 20 g, 50 g, 500 g |
| Country of origin | Italy |
| Tensile strength | >20 N/mm² |
| UFI (Unique Formula Identifier) | AM60-W0MG-A00H-K81W |
| Performance at final strength | |
|---|---|
| Shear strength polycarbonate | >6 |
| Dielectric strength | 25 kV/mm |
| Physical properties | |
|---|---|
| Specific gravity | 1.1 |
| Color | colorless |
| Chemical group | Methyl cyanoacrylate |
| Viscosity (adhesives) | Low viscosity <500 MPas |
| Viscosity mPa·s | 70-90 |
| Electrical properties | |
|---|---|
| Dielectric strength (ASTM D-149) | 25 kV/mm |
| dielectric constant | 2.5 (@ 10 kHz) |
| Curing values | |
|---|---|
| Maximum gap width (mm) | 0.15 |
| Steel hand strength (sec.) | 10-15 |
| Rubber's hand strength (sec.) | 10-15 |
| Hand strength of phenol (seconds) | 10-15 |
| Final strength | 24 hours |
| Product approvals | |
|---|---|
| Boeing BMS 5-36D Type I | Yes |
| Airbus AIMS10-04-037 | Yes |
| MIL-A-46050C Type I Class 2 | Approved |
| CID AA-3097 Type I Class 2 | Approved |
| Mechanical properties | |
|---|---|
| Impact resistance (ASTM D950) | 3-5 kJ/m² |
| Hardness (Shore D) | 85 |
| Shear strength ISO 4587 in N/mm² | |
|---|---|
| Steel | 23-29 |
| aluminum | 13-15 |
| Brass | 21 |
| stainless steel | 21 |
| Butyl rubber | >2 |
| Nitrile rubber | >4 |
| phenol | >10 |
| ABS | >9 |
| Acrylic | >14 |
| PVC | >6 |
| Thermal properties | |
|---|---|
| thermal conductivity | 0.1 W/(m·K) |
| coefficient of thermal expansion | 90 × 10⁻⁶ mm/mm/°C |
| Storage temperature (°C) | 2-7 |
| Operating temperature (°C) | -55 to +90 |
For binding values, please refer to the technical data sheet (TDS) in the "Documents" tab.
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Technical Data Sheets (TDS) 3
Frequently asked questions about Permabond 910
Practical application and design questions — answered by SILITECH.
Permabond 910 is the original methyl cyanoacrylate adhesive (70–90 mPa·s) — specially developed for maximum strength on metals. With shear strengths of 23–29 N/mm² on steel, 13–15 N/mm² on aluminum, and 21 N/mm² on stainless steel/brass, Permabond 910 significantly outperforms 100-series ethyl cyanoacrylates on metal substrates. It also achieves substrate failure on seven different plastics (ABS, PVC, PC, acrylic, phenolic, butyl, and nitrile rubber).
Methyl cyanoacrylates (such as Permabond 910) typically provide higher bond strengths on metals than ethyl cyanoacrylates (e.g., Permabond 102)—the difference is particularly pronounced with aluminum, stainless steel, and brass. Ethyl cyanoacrylates, on the other hand, often offer better adhesion to certain plastics and elastomers, as well as frequently longer shelf life. Permabond 910 is chosen when maximum metal adhesion is critical.
Permabond 910 bonds metals with the highest strength: steel (23–29 N/mm²), stainless steel (21 N/mm²), aluminum (13–15 N/mm²), brass (21 N/mm²), and zinc. Substrate failure is achieved on plastics: ABS, PVC, polycarbonate, acrylic, and phenolic resin. Buna-N and nitrile rubber are also bonded with substrate failure. For polypropylene, polyethylene, PTFE, and silicone, pretreatment with Permabond Polyolefin Primer (POP) is required.
Permabond 910 is approved according to MIL-A-46050C Type I Class 2 for existing designs and according to CID AA-3097 Type I Class 2 for new designs — the internationally established specification for methyl cyanoacrylate industrial adhesives. Type I differs from Type II (ethyl CAs) — both are recognized for demanding industrial, aerospace, and defense applications.
Permabond 910 achieves handling strength (0.3 N/mm² shear strength) on steel, Buna-N rubber, and phenolic resin in 10–15 seconds each. Final strength (e.g., 23–29 N/mm² on steel) is reached after 24 hours. Temperature, humidity, and substrate affect the curing rate.
Permabond 910 should be stored unopened refrigerated at 2 to 7 °C and is stable until the printed expiration date. Allow the bottle to warm to room temperature before opening – this prevents condensation inside. Opened bottles remain functional for several months if stored correctly, although the curing rate may decrease over time. We recommend a test bond to check reactivity before critical production applications.
For maximum strength on metals (steel, aluminum, stainless steel, brass), Permabond 910 is the right choice—its methyl chemistry delivers the best performance. For micro-gap and wicking applications, choose Permabond 101 (2–3 mPa·s, max. 0.05 mm). For general-purpose bonding with larger gaps and substrate failure on ABS/PVC/PC , Permabond 102 is recommended . For demanding rubber bonding (NR, EPDM, butyl) and high-purity visible components, Permabond 105 is the specialist choice. For polypropylene, polyethylene, PTFE, and silicone, pretreatment with Permabond POP Primer is always required.
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Product specifications
| Product information | |
|---|---|
| Container | 20 g or 50 g or 500 g |
| Manufacturer | Permabond Engineering Adhesives Ltd |
| brand | Permabond |
| Country of origin | Italy |
| Tensile strength | >20 N/mm² |
| UFI (Unique Formula Identifier) | AM60-W0MG-A00H-K81W |
| Performance at final strength | |
|---|---|
| Shear strength polycarbonate | >6 |
| Dielectric strength | 25 kV/mm |
| Physical properties | |
|---|---|
| Specific gravity | 1.1 |
| Color | colorless |
| Chemical group | Methyl cyanoacrylate |
| Viscosity (adhesives) | Low viscosity <500 MPas |
| Viscosity mPa·s | 70-90 |
| Electrical properties | |
|---|---|
| Dielectric strength (ASTM D-149) | 25 kV/mm |
| dielectric constant | 2.5 (@ 10 kHz) |
| Curing values | |
|---|---|
| Maximum gap width (mm) | 0.15 |
| Steel hand strength (sec.) | 10-15 |
| Rubber's hand strength (sec.) | 10-15 |
| Hand strength of phenol (seconds) | 10-15 |
| Final strength | 24 hours |
| Product approvals | |
|---|---|
| Boeing BMS 5-36D Type I | Yes |
| Airbus AIMS10-04-037 | Yes |
| MIL-A-46050C Type I Class 2 | Approved |
| CID AA-3097 Type I Class 2 | Approved |
| Mechanical properties | |
|---|---|
| Impact resistance (ASTM D950) | 3-5 kJ/m² |
| Hardness (Shore D) | 85 |
| Shear strength ISO 4587 in N/mm² | |
|---|---|
| Steel | 23-29 |
| aluminum | 13-15 |
| Brass | 21 |
| stainless steel | 21 |
| Butyl rubber | >2 |
| Nitrile rubber | >4 |
| phenol | >10 |
| ABS | >9 |
| Acrylic | >14 |
| PVC | >6 |
| Thermal properties | |
|---|---|
| thermal conductivity | 0.1 W/(m·K) |
| coefficient of thermal expansion | 90 × 10⁻⁶ mm/mm/°C |
| Storage temperature (°C) | 2-7 |
| Operating temperature (°C) | -55 to +90 |
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Documents and datasheets
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Technical Data Sheets (TDS) are available for download:
- Permabond 910 - Technical Data Sheet FR.pdf (335 KB)
- Permabond 910 - Fiche de Sécurité FR.pdf (311 KB)
- Permabond 910 - Safety Data Sheet EN.pdf (308 KB)
- Permabond 910 - Safety Data Sheet DE.pdf (331 KB)
- Permabond 910 - Technical Data Sheet EN.pdf (376 KB)
- Permabond 910 - Technical Data Sheet DE.pdf (336 KB)