Permabond CSA Cyanoacrylate Surface Activator Aerosol - 200ml

Part Number
CSA-200ML
Key Information
  • Use with all cyanoacrylate adhesives
  • 200ml aerosol can, easy to spray and use
  • Will speed-up cyanoacrylate cure or activate "acidic" surfaces to allow cyanoacrylate cure
  • Ideal for curing excess uncured adhesive outside of the joint
  • Helps increase gap fill ability of cyanoacrylate adhesives
Additional Information

Permabond® C Surface Activator is used in conjunction with Permabond cyanoacrylate adhesives to promote a faster cure and to extend their gap-filling capabilities. It also enables fillets of cured adhesive to be formed if required and can be used to reduce the effects of blooming, which can affect decorative surfaces. Use of CSA also facilitates the bonding of porous surfaces. Permabond CSA can be supplied either as an aerosol spray, for ease of application, or as a bulk liquid for use in high volume applications. 

How to Use The Permabond CSA Activator

1) Surfaces should be clean, dry and grease-free prior to primer application
2) Permabond CSA should be applied either by wiping (using a clean cloth or brush), spraying or dipping one component
3) Allow CSA to fully evaporate before bonding to make sure there isn’t any solvent entrapment in the joint
4) Permabond cyanoacrylate adhesive is then applied to the untreated surface; the two parts should be quickly mated
5) Do not put the adhesive on the treated surface as the adhesive could cure before the parts can be properly mated. Only if the gap is extremely large (>0.5mm) activator may be applied to both surfaces
6) For maximum bond strength, allow adhesive to cure for 24 hours at 23°C.
* Permabond CSA is formulated to minimise attack and maximise performance on certain plastics. However, it is recommended that the product is tested for compatibility prior to use in production
** For post-applying (e.g. for curing excess adhesive fillets or for wire tacking): Lightly spray or drip activator onto uncured adhesive (do not react large quantities)


All information on this page offers guideline information. This does not constitute a specification and advice may change from time to time. Please get in touch if you require specific advice.

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