| IBC | Institutional Biosafety Committee; iodine-binding capacity; iron-binding capacity; isobutyl cyanoacr... |
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| IBCA | isobutyl-2-cyanoacrylate |
| IBC | Isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate |
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| IBCA | Isobutyl-2 cyanoacrylate |
| Bucrylate | Isobutyl-2-cyanoacrylate |
| PIBCA | poly(isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate |
| cyanoacrylates | A group of compounds having the general formula ch2=c(cn)-coor; it polymerises on contact with moisture; used as tissue adhesive; higher homologs have haemostatic and antibacterial properties. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Cyanoacrylate
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The major ingredient in instant glues. Vapors are intensely irritating to the eyes. The main hazard from these glues is that they rapidly and tightly bond to skin.
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| cyanoacrylate |
A fast-setting, hard and brittle adhesive. See Superglue?
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| cyanoacrylate |
(extended definition) Special type of acrylic. Cures through reaction with moisture held on the surfaces to be bonded. Needs close-fitting joints. Usually solidifies in seconds and is suited to small plastics parts, metals and to rubber. Setting times range from 5 to 130 seconds.
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| cyanoacrylate adhesives |
Monomers of N-alkyl cyanoacrylate that have been used as a tissue adhesive in the repair of simple lacerations (e.g., of the arms or legs). Commercially available versions are called ¡°superglue.¡±
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| cyanoacrylate a. |
any of a group of adhesives and cements containing cyanoacrylate, widely used in surgery and dentistry.
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