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Loctite is an American brand of
adhesives Adhesive, also known as glue, cement, mucilage, or paste, is any non-metallic substance applied to one or both surfaces of two separate items that binds them together and resists their separation. The use of adhesives offers certain advantage ...
,
sealants Sealant is a substance used to block the passage of fluids through openings in materials, a type of mechanical seal. In building construction ''sealant'' is sometimes synonymous with ''caulk'' (especially if acrylic latex or polyurethane based ...
, surface treatments, and other industrial chemicals that include acrylic,
anaerobic Anaerobic means "living, active, occurring, or existing in the absence of free oxygen", as opposed to aerobic which means "living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen." Anaerobic may also refer to: *Adhesive#Anaerobic, Anaerobic ad ...
,
cyanoacrylate Cyanoacrylates are a family of strong fast-acting adhesives with industrial, medical, and household uses. They are derived from ethyl cyanoacrylate and related esters. The cyanoacrylate group in the monomer rapidly polymerizes in the presence ...
,
epoxy Epoxy is the family of basic components or Curing (chemistry), cured end products of epoxy Resin, resins. Epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides, are a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups. The epoxide fun ...
, hot melt,
silicone In Organosilicon chemistry, organosilicon and polymer chemistry, a silicone or polysiloxane is a polymer composed of repeating units of siloxane (, where R = Organyl group, organic group). They are typically colorless oils or elastomer, rubber ...
, urethane, and UV/light curing technologies. Loctite products are sold globally and are used in a variety of industrial and hobbyist applications.


History

In 1953, American professor Vernon K. Krieble developed anaerobic threadlocking adhesives in his basement laboratory at
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. Krieble's company, American Sealants, founded the Loctite brand, which was promoted as ushering in a new era of mechanical reliability by eliminating the vibrational loosening of mechanical fasteners, a frequent cause of machine failure. In 1956, the name Loctite was chosen by Krieble's daughter-in-law, Nancy Brayton Krieble. The Loctite sealant made its official public debut at a press conference at the
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on July 26 of that year. In 1963, American Sealants changed its name to the Loctite Corporation. After Vernon Krieble's death in 1964, his son Robert H. Krieble, also a chemist, served as chief executive until 1985. The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation was established in 1984 in honor of the co-founder. In 1964, Loctite introduced cyanoacrylate adhesives (a repackaged Eastman product, developed at Tennessee Eastman/Eastman Chemical in 1942, and originally marketed as "Eastman 910"), later known as "Super Glue". It was the first of many new products, including
silicone In Organosilicon chemistry, organosilicon and polymer chemistry, a silicone or polysiloxane is a polymer composed of repeating units of siloxane (, where R = Organyl group, organic group). They are typically colorless oils or elastomer, rubber ...
s, epoxies, acrylics, and the development of new Loctite anaerobics. The 1980s brought about the addition of a line of micro anaerobic adhesives. In 1997, Loctite was acquired as a flagship brand by
Henkel Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Henkel, is a German multinational chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. Founded in 1876, the DAX company is organized into two globally operating business units (Cons ...
, a German Fortune 500 company. Since then, Loctite has remained a primary Henkel brand.


Products

Products made with Loctite branding include: * Bonding adhesives, such as cyanoacrylates, epoxies, and hot melts * Protective coatings for industrial equipment * Flooring and concrete repair sealants and topcoats * Gasketing and sealing products * Industrial
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and lubricating products * Machining compounds that supplement cutting, smoothing, and finishing processes * Potting and encapsulating products to reinforce housed assemblies * Repairing, rebuilding, and restoring * Retaining compounds for non-threaded cylindrical assemblies * Surface preparation products such as cleaners and degreasers * Threadlockers and thread sealants in anaerobic liquid and semi-solid formulations * Medical applications (adhesives, dispensing equipment, curing systems) * Adhesive equipment (controllers, reservoirs, applicators, valves, dispensing systems, pumps, monitoring systems). * Solder pastes


Sponsorships

Loctite was a technical partnership for
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since the beginning of the Mercedes partnership in 1995 to 2003, until the brand itself was owned by Henkel and switching it in 2004 and extended to 2007. They also sponsored the original
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in 1993 and 1994. Loctite was a primary sponsor for both Mugen and
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teams in Japan Grand Touring Car Championship in GT500 class between 2000 and 2001.


References


Further reading

* ''The Loctite Story'' by Kenneth W. Butterworth. New York: Newcomen Society of the United States, 1988. * Chapman, Peter, "Henkel Seeks Rest of Loctite in Adhesives Industry Push", Chemical Market Reporter, November 4, 1996, p. 1. * ''Drop by drop: the Loctite story, 1953-1980'', by Ellsworth S. Grant. Loctite Corp., 1983 LOC #83-80637. * Giragosian, Newman H., "Successful Product & Business Development", New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1978. * Hulstein, Calvin, "Assembling with Anaerobics", Chemtech, October 1980. * Kiesche, Elizabeth S., "Loctite Secures a Grip in a Broader Market; Applying Technology, Marketing Expertise Worldwide", Chemical Week, March 3, 1993, p. 37. * McClenahen, John S., "Robert Krieble's Capitalist Crusade," Industry Week, April 6, 1992. * Wantuck, Mary-Margaret, “Drop by drop, his firm won worldwide success; how Loctite became a leader in liquid adhesives”, Nation's Business, July 1984. * Woods, Wilton, "Sticky Stuff", Fortune, March 6, 1995, p. 24.


External links


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