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MSDS 9117-4

9117-4: Super Glue 2 Gram [12]
MSDS Last updated: 03/19/2008

Permatex, Inc.
10 Columbus Blvd.
Hartford, CT 06106  USA
Telephone: 1-87-Permatex
(877) 376-2839
Emergency: 800-255-3924
International Emergency: 813-248-0585

                       MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Product Name:     SUPER GLUE 2G
Item No:          82190
Product Type:     Cyanoacrylate ester



2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredient                Weight Percent        ACGIH TLV          OSHA PEL:
Ethyl Cyanoacrylate         90-100             0.2 ppm TWA         Not Listed
7085-85-0

Poly (Methyl Methacrylate)  1-10                Not Listed         Not Listed
9011-14-7

1,4-Dihydroxybenzene       0.1-0.5             2 mg/m3 TWA         2 mg/m3 TWA
123-31-9

3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Toxicity:      Skin contact may cause burns. Bonds skin rapidly and strongly.
               Causes eye irritation. Irritates mucous membranes.
Primary Routes of Entry:  Eye and skin contact, ingestion, inhalation.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:  Vapor is irritating to eyes and mucous
               membranes above TLV.  Prolonged and repeated overexposure to     
          vapors may produce symptoms of non-allergic asthma in sensitive       
        individuals.

Ingredient                  Weight      NTP         ACGIH          IARC
                           Percent                Carcinogens
Poly (Methyl Methacrylate)   1-10                               Group 3 Vol 19,
9011-14-7                                                       pg 187: 1979


1,4-Dihydroxybenzene       0.1-0.5  male rat-some   A3- Animal  Group 3 Vol.71
123-31-9                            evidence:       Carcinogen   pg 691: 1999
                                    female rat-
                                    some evidence:
                                    male mice-no
                                    evidence: female
                                    mice-some evidence


Medical Conditions Recognized as      None known.
Being Aggravated by Exposure:


4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Ingestion:     Ingestion is not likely. The adhesive solidifies and
               adheres in the mouth. If lips are accidentally stuck together,   
            apply lots of warm water to the lips and encourage maximum          
     wetting and pressure from saliva inside the mouth. Peel or roll            
   lips apart. Do not try to pull the lips with direct opposing
               action. Saliva will lift the adhesive in one half to two
days.Inhalation:    Move to fresh air in case of accidental inhalation of
               vapors. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed. Obtain       
               medical attention.
Skin Contact:  Remove excess adhesive. Soak in warm, soapy water.  The
               adhesive will come loose from the skin in several hours. Cured   
            adhesive does not present a health hazard even when bonded to 
               the skin. For skin adhesion, first immerse the bonded surfaces 
               in warm soapy water. Peel or roll the surfaces apart with the    
            aid of a blunt edge, e.g. spatula or teaspoon handle:
               then remove adhesive from the skin with soap and water. Do not
               try to pull surfaces apart with a direct opposing action.        
       Cyanoacrylates give off heat on solidification. In rare cases, 
               a large drop will increase in temperature enough to cause a burn.
               Burns should be treated normally after the lump of cyanoacrylate 
              is released from the tissue as described above.
Eye Contact:   In the event that eyelids are stuck together or bonded to the
               eyeball, wash thoroughly with warm water and apply a gauze patch.
               The eye will open without further action, typically in 1-4 days. 
              There will be no residual damage. Do not try to open the eyes by  
             manipulation. If cyanoacrylate is introduced Into the eyes, it     
          will attach to the eye protein and will disassociate from it
               over intermittent periods, generally several hours. This will
               cause periods of weeping until clearance is achieved. During this
               period, double vision may be experienced together with a         
      lachrymatory effect, and it is important to understand the cause          
     and realize that disassociation will normally occur
               within a matter of hours, even with gross contamination.


5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point ( degree F/C):     185 degrees F. Method: Tag Closed cup
Recommended Extinguishing Media:  Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemicals, Foam.
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures:  Firefighters should wear self-contained
                               breathing apparatus.
Hazardous Products of Combustion: Irritating vapors
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazards:  May polymerize exothermically.


Lower Explosive Limit:    Not determined.
Upper Explosive Limit:    Not determined.


6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spill Procedures:   Flood with water to polymerize. Maintain good ventilation.
                    Take up with an inert absorbent. Store in a closed waste
                    container until disposal.


7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Storage:       Store below 75 degrees F.
Handling:      Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Do not inhale vapors.
               Keep container closed when not in use. Wash hands before
               eating and smoking.

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eyes:     Safety glasses
Skin:     Neoprene or nitrile gloves recommended. Do not wear protective
          clothes containing cotton.
Ventilation:   General: local exhaust ventilation as necessary to
          control any air contaminants to within their exposure limits (or to   
       the lowest feasible levels when limits have not been          
established)during the use of this product.
Respiratory Protection: An approved respirator (i.e.NIOSH,etc.) should be
          worn when exposures are expected to exceed the applicable limits.


9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance:               Clear liquid
Odor:                     Irritating
Boiling Point:            >300 degrees F
pH:                       Does not apply
Solubility in Water:      Polymerized
Specific Gravity:         1.05-1.16
VOC Content(Wt.%):        <20 g/l (California SCAQMD Method 316B)
Vapor Pressure:           <0.2 mm Hg @ 75 degrees F
Vapor Density (Air=1):    Approximately 3
Evaporation Rate:         Not Determined


10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability:       Stable at normal conditions
Hazardous Polymerization: MAY OCCUR. Hazardous polymerization may occur if
          over- Catalyzed or insufficiently aerated after catalyzation.
          This polymerization is exothermic.
Incompatibilities:  Polymerized by contact with water, alcohols, amines
          or alkalies.
Conditions to Avoid:   Avoid contact with clothes, fabrics, rags or tissue.
          Contact with these material may cause polymerization.
Hazardous Products of Combustion:  Irritating vapors


11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
See Section 3


12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available


13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Recommended Method of Disposal:  Disposal should be made in accordance with
federal, state and local regulations.
US EPA Waste Number:      NH - Not a RCRA Hazardous Waste Material


14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
DOT  (49CFR 172)
Domestic Ground Transport
      DOT Shipping Name:     Unrestricted
      Hazard Class:          None
      UN/ID Number:          None
      Marine Pollutant:      None


IATA
      Proper Shipping Name:  Not regulated
      Class or Division:     None
      UN/NA Number:          None


IMDG
      Proper Shipping:       Unrestricted
      Hazard Class:          None
      UN Number:             None


15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
SARA 313 Chemicals; The following component(s) is listed as a SARA Section
313 Toxic Chemical.

NONE

CALIFORNIA PROP 65:
No California Prop 65 chemicals are known to be present.

TSCA Inventory Status:
Listed on Inventory:  YES All components of this product are listed (or
exempt) on the EPA TSCA inventory.


16. OTHER INFORMATION
Estimated NFPA Rating:         Health 2, Flammability 2, Reactivity 1
Estimated HMIS Classification: Health 2, Flammability 2, Physical Hazard 0
NFPA is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Assn.
HMIS is a registered trademark of the National Paint and Coatings Assn.


Prepared By:   Denise Boyd, Health and Safety Manager
               Revision Date: 08/03/2006
Company:       Permatex. Inc. 10 Columbus Blvd. Hartford, CT USA 06106
               Revision     4
               Number:

The information contained in this MSDS was obtained from current and reliable sources, however, the data is provided without any warrenty, expressed or implied, regarding its correctness or accuracy. Since the conditions or handling, storage and disposal of this product are beyond the control of Imperial Supplies LLC, Imperial will not be responsible for loss, injury, or expense arising out of the products improper use. No warranty, expressed or inferred, regarding the product described in this MSDS shall be created or inferred by any statement in this MSDS. Various government agencies may have specific regulations regarding the transportation, handling, storage, use, or disposal of this product which may not be covered by this MSDS. The user is responsible for full compliance.

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