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Background
Liquid acrylic monomer with a penetrating, acrid odor. Polymerizes to form
an odorless, transparent, elastic substance.
Ethyl a cyanoacrylate can be used as screening
allergen for acrylate dermatitis with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl
acrylate, ethyl acrylate, and triethylene glycol diacrylate.
Synonyms
Ethyl a cyanoacrylate
EACA
Ethyl cyanoacrylate
Instant Magic
Krazy Glue
Miracle Glue
Nail Glue
Super Glue
Uses
Adhesives
Aircraft and automobile industry
Cosmetics (nail mending kits)
Electronic industry- circuit boards
Leather finish resins
Medicine (binding of tissue, sealing of wounds, ileostomy appliances)
Paint vehicles (water emulsion)
Paper and textile coatings
Perfume
Rubber
Textile and paper coatings
Cross-Reactions
Unusual Reactions
References
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Belsito,
D.V., Contact dermatitis to ethyl-cyanoacrylate-containing
glue. Contact Dermatitis, 1987. 17(4): p. 234-6.
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Tomb, R.R., et al.,
Ectopic contact dermatitis from ethyl cyanoacrylate
instant adhesives. Contact Dermatitis, 1993. 28(4): p. 206-8.
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Koppula, S., J.
Fellman, and F. Storrs, Screening allergens for
acrylate dermatitis associated with artificial nails. American Journal
of Contact Dermatitis, 1995. 6(2): p. 78-85.
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4.
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Bruze, M., B.
Bjorkner, and J.P. Lepoittevin, Occupational allergic
contact dermatitis from ethyl cyanoacrylate. Contact Dermatitis, 1995. 32(3): p. 156-9.
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