
Cyanoacrylate / CA Coatings
Cyanoacrylate, commonly called CA or super glue, can be used as a thin sealing or hardening treatment for small 3D printed parts. Thin CA can wick into porous surfaces, seams, or layer lines.
Common Uses
CA can be useful for:
- Small parts
- Edge hardening
- Thread reinforcement
- Quick surface sealing
- Small repairs
- Bonding small features
- Strengthening fragile details
- Sealing porous prints
Advantages
CA offers:
- Fast cure
- Thin wicking behavior
- Surface hardening
- Quick repair ability
- Good for small details
- Easy application
- Useful with accelerators
Disadvantages
CA has real limits:
- Brittle when cured
- Fumes
- White blooming/fogging
- Poor performance over large areas
- Heat generation in some applications
- Poor gap filling unless using gel CA
- Can glue skin instantly
- Can make surfaces too hard and crack-prone
- Not ideal for flexible parts
- Not a replacement for proper coating systems
JaegerTech View
CA is a useful shop trick for small parts, small repairs, and localized hardening. It is not the coating system we would choose for large-format parts, serious patterns, or durable industrial tooling.
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