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How should I store cyanoacrylates and how long will they last?

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How should I store cyanoacrylates and how long will they last?

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Cyanoacrylates are best stored in their original container in a cold, dark, and dry location. For long term storage, cyanoacrylates should be refrigerated or stored at temperatures below 50°F. The shelf life of cyanoacrylates stored at room temperatures can be up to one year. If refrigerated, cyanoacrylates can remain within specifications for up to two years. As cyanoacrylates age, they polymerize, become thicker, and cure slower. They can be thinned down with the same type of chemical cyanoacrylate of a lower viscosity.

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