Fire does not melt super glue; instead, it burns. Super glue, or cyanoacrylate, is a thermoset adhesive that hardens through a chemical reaction rather than melting at high temperatures. When exposed to fire, it can produce harmful fumes and ignite, but it won't liquefy like traditional thermoplastics. Proper safety precautions should always be taken when dealing with fire and adhesives.
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