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Gorilla® Super Glue Gel
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel
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Gorilla® Super Glue Gel is an easy-to-use and viscous version of Gorilla® Super Glue.
The strongest superglue on the market in gel form that neither runs nor drips – perfect for use on vertical surfaces. Specially formulated to withstand impact and shock.
The only triple distilled cyanoacrylate on the market .
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Instructions
- Protect work area from spills
- Clean and dry the surfaces to be glued.
- Prepare the Gorilla®Super Glue Gel.With the cap on the bottle, shake the product and turn the bottle upside down, tapping it lightly against a hard surface to shake the gel into the spout of the bottle.
- Apply Gorilla®Super Glue Gel.Remove the cap and apply a very small amount of Gorilla® Super Glue Gel to one of the surfaces. A small dab should cover 5-6 square centimeters of surface. Setting time may vary depending on the amount of glue and the type of surface being used. Using too much glue may result in delayed or downright poor bonding.
- Fastening.Press the two surfaces together for 10-30 seconds to achieve bonding. Note that cracks and uneven surfaces may result in longer curing times. For best results, allow the adhesive to cure for 24 hours.
Product Features
- GEL FORMULA
- IMPACT TOUGH®: Reinforced with increased impact resistance and strength
- ANTI CLOG CAP: saves superglue from drying out.
- Fast curing time: Dries in 10-45 seconds, no clamping required.
- Glues plastic*, wood, metal, ceramics, rubber, leather, paper and much more!
*Not recommended for polyethylene, polypropylene plastic or similar materials.
Technical specifications
- Application Temperature: Room temperature
- Service temperature: -40°C to 93°C
- Outdoors: No
- Can be painted over: No
- Sandable: Yes
- Can be dyed: No
- Foam during curing: No
- Cured Color: Clear
- Tips for storage: Keep the glue dry and cool. Do not store in the refrigerator. Keep away from children and animals.
- Can fill cracks and crevices: No
FAQ
What happens if I swallow Gorilla?®Super Glue Gel?
Do not attempt to induce vomiting. Saliva causes Gorilla® Super Glue Gel to polymerize or harden in the mouth, meaning the glue rarely reaches the throat or stomach. If the lips have been glued together, use warm water to gently separate them. The enzymes in saliva will actually help break the bond, so patience is key.
Do not use acetone or other solvents on or near the mouth. Do not try to pull areas apart as this may cause damage to the skin. Seek immediate medical attention.
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel should be kept out of the reach of children and animals.
For general inquiries or tips for first aid, contact gorillaglue@techron.dk – in case of emergency, always contact the poison control line at 82 12 12 12 or call 112.
How do I extend the shelf life of Gorilla?®Super Glue Gel?
If moisture gets into the bottle, it can cause the glue to solidify and harden. The best practice is to put the lid on the glue immediately after application and store it in a cool, dry environment.
There is a metal tip in the lid of Gorilla® Super Glue Gel that ensures a tight seal and keeps the spout free of dried glue.
We recommend that you do not store Gorilla® Super Glue Gel in the refrigerator. Super glue can give off gases and should therefore not be stored near food.
Why is my bottle of Gorilla?®Super Glue Gel only half full?
For best performance and usability, the glue must be protected from air ingress. One way to do this is to package it in thick plastic bottles. If the thick plastic bottle was completely filled with glue, it would be too difficult to squeeze the glue out of the bottle.
Can I use Gorilla®Super Glue Gel for minor wounds or to repair a broken nail?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel should not be used for intended skin contact.
How do I remove Gorilla®Super Glue Gel from my skin or my project?
To remove Gorilla® Super Glue Gel from your skin, soak your skin in warm soapy water. Acetone or nail polish remover can also be used. The most important thing is to be patient and NEVER try to pull the areas apart.
Gently wiggle the area to allow the soapy water or acetone to penetrate the glue. After soaking, the glue should come off easily. Remember that acetone can strip the natural oils that protect your skin, so apply moisturizer or other hand cream to your hands afterward.
To remove Gorilla® Super Glue Gel from the surface of your project, soak the project in warm soapy water or acetone. Keep in mind that acetone can damage the surface material or discolor fabrics.
Can Gorilla®Can Super Glue Gel withstand extremely cold temperatures?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel can typically be exposed to temperatures from -40°C to 93°C without breaking down.
It should be noted, however, that there may be variation in this range due to the way different substrates expand and contract under extreme temperatures.
Is Gorilla®Super Glue Gel heat and water resistant?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel works well in temperatures as high as 93°-104°C. However, prolonged exposure to extreme heat can cause the bond to be compromised. Similarly, excessive exposure to water, especially hot water, can compromise the strength of the bond.
Can I use Gorilla®Super Glue Gel on paper?
Yes, Gorilla® Super Glue works on paper. However, only use small amounts as it is not acid-free and therefore not recommended for collages, for example.
How do I use Gorilla?®Super Glue Gel?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel is easy to use. It dries in 10-30 seconds and no clamping tools are required. Simply clean the surfaces of your parts from dirt, dust and grease. Apply a small amount of Gorilla® Super Glue Gel (more is not always better – stick to one drop per square centimeter, preferably less). Then bring your parts together and hold them together for 10-30 seconds. Please note that voids and uneven surfaces may cause an extended curing time.
Your workpieces can be handled carefully after 1-5 minutes. Maximum bond strength is achieved after 24 hours.
After you have purchased Gorilla® Super Glue Gel, remember to save the packaging for tips and instructions.
How does Gorilla differ?®Super Glue Gel from the original Gorilla Glue®?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel is a cyanoacrylate, where Gorilla Glue® is polyurethane-based. Unlike Gorilla Glue®, Gorilla® Super Glue Gel does not require extended time or moisture for activation. It does not foam when cured. It is also recommended to use Gorilla® Super Glue Gel for indoor use. Gorilla® Super Glue Gel is ideal for minor repairs that require immediate bonding and projectors where clamping is not necessary.
How is Gorilla?®Super Glue Gel different from normal super glue?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel is reinforced with rubber to secure your projects with a less fragile bond. This helps your projector achieve a certain level of impact resistance. We call it Impact-Tough®.
How is Gorilla?®Super Glue Gel different from Gorilla®Super Glue?
Gorilla® Super Glue Gel is a thicker and more controllable version of Gorilla® Super Glue. It is good for vertical gluing and projectors where precision is an important factor.