Cyanoacrylate has been used as Super and Krazy glues for many years. If it's not safe it will be a huge surprise to millions of people.
Clear cyanoacrylate refers to super glues and krazy glues, and yes, the fumes or vapours can be toxic. -Not enough to kill you, but you can feel nauseous.
They are toxic when heated.
Yes, especially the vapor if heated.
Try acetone.
The cyanoacrylate is toxic itself.
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Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
Super glue, or cyanoacrylate, was discovered by KodakResearch Laboratories in 1942.In 1951, the Eastman Company rediscovered the adhesive application of cyanoacrylate and became the first company to package the substance as superglue.
No, 404 isn't toxic after drying.
It's not too bad. But if you have a choice, get some of the cyanoacrylate adhesive (CA) that is used as a liquid band aid. It's a little different flavor of CA, and it is probably the better choice. Band Aid (a Johnson & Johnson) company makes it, and there are other brands, too. A link to a related question is provided.
It is a clear, sticky, substance.
Any clear adhesive substance such as clear scotch tape will do the trick.
Yes it will, in fact it is possibly the best adhesive to bind almost anything to glass.
Because that was a large part of it's original purpose. It was largely developed as a medical adhesive.
Superglue is a cyanoacrylate adhesive. CA id an anarobic adhesive and will not bond in the presence of oxygen. It has simply dried on the top. If you cannot simply scrape it off with your fingernail you can use a razor blade. Use light strokes and it will peel off the top.