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 ... Read more

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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