SDS

Original Gorilla Glue SDS
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Safety Data Sheet - Original Gorilla Glue
Date Revised: 01/4/2019
Date Issued: 05/21/2015
FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY:
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Version: 1.5
Personal Protective Equipment: Protective clothing. Safety glasses. Gloves. Insufficient ventilation: wear respiratory protection.
Materials for Protective Clothing: Chemically resistant materials and fabrics.
Hand Protection: Wear chemically resistant protective gloves.
Eye Protection: Chemical goggles or safety glasses.
Skin and Body Protection: Wear suitable protective clothing.
Respiratory Protection: Use a NIOSH-approved respirator or self-contained breathing apparatus whenever exposure may exceed
established Occupational Exposure Limits.
Other Information: When using, do not eat, drink or smoke.
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Information on Basic Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical State
:
Liquid
Appearance
:
Brown
Odor
:
Earthy, musty
Odor Threshold
:
Not available
pH
:
Not available
Evaporation Rate
:
Not available
Melting Point
:
0 °C (Calculated) (32 °F)
Freezing Point
:
Not available
Boiling Point
:
208 °C (406.4 °F)
Flash Point
:
> 205 °C (> 401 °F) (Pensky-Martens Closed Cup (ASTM D-93))
Auto-ignition Temperature
:
Not available
Decomposition Temperature
:
Polymerizes at about 200 °C with evolution of CO
2
Flammability (solid, gas)
:
Not available
Lower Flammable Limit
:
Not available
Upper Flammable Limit
:
Not available
Vapor Pressure
:
< 0.0001 mm Hg @ 25 °C (77 °F)
Relative Vapor Density at 20 °C
:
Not available
Relative Density
:
Not available
Density
:
1.138 g/cm³ @ 20 °C (68 °F)
Specific Gravity
:
1.137 @ 25 °C (77 °F)
Solubility
:
Insoluble in water.
Partition Coefficient: N-Octanol/Water
:
Not available
Viscosity
:
Not available
Explosion Data Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact
:
Not expected to present an explosion hazard due to mechanical impact.
Explosion Data Sensitivity to Static Discharge
:
Not expected to present an explosion hazard due to static discharge.
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity: Exothermic reaction with amines and alcohols; reacts with water forming heat, CO
2
, and insoluble polyurea. The
combined effect of CO
2
and heat can produce enough pressure to rupture a closed container.
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended handling and storage conditions (see section 7).
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Contact with moisture, other matrials that react with isocyanates, or temperatures above
350°F (177°C) may cause polymerization.