The Glue Devil "Green Label" GD MQ is a high-performance industrial super glue engineered for applications requiring a balance between speed and precision. Unlike thinner "runny" glues, its medium-viscosity (MQ) formula provides better control, filling minor surface irregularities while still curing almost instantly upon contact.
Key Performance Features
- Medium Viscosity (MQ): The "syrup-like" consistency prevents the glue from running off vertical surfaces or being instantly absorbed by semi-porous materials.
- Ultra-Fast Cure Speed: Formulated to reach "handling strength" in just 5 to 20 seconds, significantly reducing assembly time.
- Industrial-Strength Bond: Once fully cured, it provides a rigid, high-tensile bond that is often stronger than the materials being joined.
- Single-Component Convenience: No mixing or heating required; it cures at room temperature by reacting with the microscopic layer of moisture on the surface of the parts.
Ideal Applications
- Electronic & Electrical: Perfect for securing wires, bonding plastic housings, and assembling small components on circuit boards.
- Model Building & Hobbies: The go-to adhesive for resin, plastic, and wooden scale models where a clean, fast-set bond is required.
- Maintenance & Repair: Ideal for fixing "o-rings," rubber seals, and broken plastic automotive trim.
- Substrates: Bonds exceptionally well to most non-porous materials including plastics (ABS, PVC, Polycarbonate), metals, rubbers, and ceramics.
Product Benefits
- Precision 20g Bottle: Designed for easy handling with a fine-tip nozzle that allows for pinpoint accuracy, minimizing waste and messy over-spill.
- Crystal Clear Finish: Dries to a transparent, colorless film, making it suitable for visible repairs.
- Chemical Resistant: Once cured, the bond is resistant to most common oils, fuels, and many chemicals.
Pro Tip: If you are bonding very acidic woods or trying to bridge larger gaps, use this in conjunction with Glue Devil Super Glue Activator. For surfaces like Polyethylene (PE) or Polypropylene (PP), which are normally "un-gluable," you will need to apply a primer first to ensure the glue can bite into the surface.



