Octyl cyanoacrylate monomer CAS no. 133978-15-1EC no. 700-845-1

n-Butyl cyanoacrylate monomer CAS no. 6606-65EC no. 229-552-2

2-Octyl and-Butyl cyanoacrylate monomer mixturecombines the advantages of the flexible backbones and the slower degradation of 2-Octyl cyanoacrylate and the higher reactivity and stronger bond of n-Butyl cyanoacrylate2-Octyl and-Butyl blend demonstrates stellar hemostatic and adhesive properties. Once set, the mixture produces a potent antiseptic barrier against infectious agents or pathogens frequently found in surgical environment. In contact with moist tissues, the blend promptly polymerizes and delivers protective yet firmly adhering, waterproof, film, which can be easily perforated by suture needles. However, an excessive amount of product, in addition to prolonging setting time, can prevent adherence, and should always be removed with a clean dry swab within seconds of application. After polymerization occurs no further modifications are possible, hence the edges of the wound must be kept firmly joined during cure. An additional of glue can be applied over the first once only after this had fully polymerized. The glue mixture does not retain its adhesive properties once set, hence a surgical gauze may be placed in contact with it, without the danger of accidental adhesion. The glue can be applied using a syringe needle one drop at a time, it can be sprayed or applied with a foam roller based applicator. Never apply any glue directly into the wound. The glue will spontaneously detach over a course of a few days after application.

Typical Properties of 2-Octyl and-Butyl blend skin adhesive glue: