The Glue Devil "Pink Label" 10M is a professional-grade, ultra-thin cyanoacrylate engineered for applications where speed and deep penetration are critical. Its low-viscosity formula allows it to flow into the tightest cracks and join perfectly mated surfaces through capillary action, creating an almost instantaneous bond.
Key Performance Features
- Ultra-Low Viscosity (10M): Features a "water-like" consistency that allows the adhesive to "wick" into pre-assembled parts and hair-line fractures.
- Instantaneous Cure Speed: Formulated to achieve handling strength in as little as 1 to 5 seconds, making it one of the fastest adhesives in the Glue Devil range.
- High-Penetration Bonding: Ideal for porous or semi-porous materials where the glue needs to soak into the fibers or surface pores to create a deep mechanical bond.
- High-Tensile Strength: Once cured, it provides a rigid, high-strength bond that excels on close-fitting, non-porous surfaces.
Ideal Applications
- Crack Repair: The go-to solution for stabilizing hairline cracks in wood, ceramics, or hard plastics where a thicker glue cannot enter.
- Woodturning & Carpentry: Often used by woodturners to "harden" soft or punky wood or to fill and bond micro-cracks in bowls and furniture.
- Pre-Assembled Parts: Perfect for hobbyists and model builders who need to bond parts that are already held together in their final position.
- Substrates: Bonds exceptionally well to balsa wood, leather, tight-fitting rubber, and most common plastics (ABS, PVC).
Product Benefits
- Precision 20g Bottle: Equipped with a fine-point nozzle for pinpoint accuracy, ensuring the glue goes exactly where the "wicking" action is needed.
- Clear, Invisible Finish: Dries to a crystal-clear, thin film that leaves no bulky residue, preserving the original dimensions of the parts.
- Versatile Hobbies: Excellent for "tacking" parts quickly during complex assemblies before applying a secondary structural adhesive.
Pro Tip: Because this glue is so thin, it can "run" very easily. Always apply it sparingly. If you are bonding a vertical surface, start from the top and let gravity pull the glue into the joint. For best results, ensure the two parts are already pressed firmly together before applying the glue to the seam.



