Threadlocker Market - Dynamics, Segments and Supply Demand 2017-2025

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Thread locking fluid or a threadlocker was developed in 1953. A threadlocker is a single component adhesive (non-reactive adhesive) and is thin with respect to the viscosity. A very strong alternative to mechanical locking devices, it finds its use in fasteners, which are devices used to affix two objects together, and is applied to its threads; screws and bolts are typical example of fasteners where threadlocker is applied to prevent leakage, loosening and corrosion.

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There are many pros of the thread locking fluid or threadlockers. The threadlocker being an anaerobic adhesive, it cures at room temperature and does not need air, fills the gaps between the threads to be mated and seals off the assembly completely. They prevent loosening and unwanted movement, also prevent leaks, corrosion between the mating threads, loss of clamp loads and they resist vibrations. 

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Moreover, being a single component adhesive, they are easy to apply and are clean. They can be used on different sizes of fasteners thereby reducing costs to the inventory and increasing their reach with respect to the application on different materials. The fluid being thixotropic in nature, over time its viscosity reduces causing thinning thereby allowing it to flow easily and with it also repel shocks. It is easily available and convenient to use as it is sold in small container as well as in tape form.