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Gorilla Glue A bottle of Gorilla Glue Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane glue. Contents Usage Composition Health hazards See also References External links UsageEdit Gorilla Glue is a brand name of a line of glues and adhesive tapes for various applications, from home to industrial. Gorilla Glue wood glue expands when it cures, creating a foam 3x thicker than the original application. The wood contact surface should be moisturized as the glue is water activated. Uncured glue can be removed with solvents, such as acetone.[1] Glue that has dried must be removed mechanically.[2] CompositionEdit Name EINECS-No CAS-No % Content Risk Statements Diphenylmethane diisocyanate, isomers and homologues[3] - 9016-87-9[3] (or 101-68-8)[4] 45–65% Xn, R20, R36/37/38, R42/43 Health hazardsEdit Gorilla Glue is harmful by inhalation, and irritating to the eyes, respiratory system, and skin. If Gorilla Glue is ingested, it may cause gastrointestinal blockage, and medical attention should be sought immediately.[5] See alsoEdit Cyanoacrylate List of glues Gorilla Tape ReferencesEdit gorillatough/gorilla-glue#faq gorillatough/gorilla-glue#faq Gorilla Glue UK Safety Data Sheet. Accessed 2010-09-28. commonchemistry.org listing for 101-68-8 a.k.a. Diphenylmethane diisocyanate Gorilla Glue US Safety Data Sheet. Accessed 2012-06-23. External linksEdit Official website
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