E6000 Adhesive

kellenr

Member
I'm trying to glue down a frag of Green Tree Coral to a piece of rock base. Can this adhesive be safely used in the aquarium?
 

keith burn

Active Member
Place of Origin: USA
E6000 Glue .
The clear E-6000 is not formulated for exposure to sunlight. For these applications, paint over E-6000 after it has cured.
CAUTION: Contains perchloroethylene. Harmful if inhaled. May cause dizziness, headache or nausea. Can cause skin and eye irritation.
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer.
Keep away from heat and flame. Contact with flame or hot surface may produce toxic gases. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid breathing vapors, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Wash thoroughly after handling.
IMO no
 

kellenr

Member
Originally Posted by keith burn
http:///forum/post/2685240
Place of Origin: USA
E6000 Glue .
The clear E-6000 is not formulated for exposure to sunlight. For these applications, paint over E-6000 after it has cured.
CAUTION: Contains perchloroethylene. Harmful if inhaled. May cause dizziness, headache or nausea. Can cause skin and eye irritation.
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer.
Keep away from heat and flame. Contact with flame or hot surface may produce toxic gases. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid breathing vapors, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Wash thoroughly after handling.
IMO no
Yeah but read a Super Glue bottle, ...says the exact same thing. Perchloroethylene is replaced with a different chemical though.
I attached it using a different method anyway, but just for future reference.
 
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