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Dagger Jane
Has anyone ever put super glue in the freezer? I have a tube of super glue (the really watery/runny kind) and I need to get it reeeeally cold for a project I'm going to do. Obviously, a good way to get things really cold is to put them in the freezer. But I'm worried that because it's so watery it will freeze. You know, like water. The crap in it might prevent it from freezing but I'm not sure and I don't really know how to word it to look it up in google.

So. If anyone has ever frozen super glue or knows that it will or won't freeze after a certain amount of time in my freezer, plz help k thx.
Master Bob
I think super glue freezes.
Loveless Aardvark
Just curious, why does it have to be cold?
Dagger Jane
QUOTE(Loveless Aardvark @ Dec 2 2007, 03:07 PM) *

Just curious, why does it have to be cold?

http://www.popsci.com/popsci/how20/e5fb1e4...ecbccdrcrd.html

I know it says to put the glue outside but it's really not that cold here and I just wanted to try it.

I actually just came in from trying it and it didn't work because it's not cold enough outside for the flakes to stick to much of anything. I thought it would work because it's sticking to the ground, but I guess not.
Feern
Well, is it water based? If it's water based it should freeze a little. If it has a different base it probably wont freeze.


What about the fridge?
Reverend_Null
QUOTE

9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Percent Volatiles Not determined
pH @ 25 C Not available
Specific Gravity 1.05
Appearance Colorless liquid
Autoignition Temperature 485 deg C
Boiling Point 62 deg C (5 mm Hg)
Vapor Density (Air=1) > 1
Vapor Pressure, mm Hg @ 20 C 0.13
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1) < 1
Upper/Lower Flammable Limits Not available
Up/Lower Explosive Limits, % by Vol Not available
Flash Point 83 deg C (CC)[
Freezing Point < -20 deg C
Odor Irritating
Odor Threshold, ppm Not available
Solubility in Water Negligible
Coefficient of Water/Oil Distrib. Not applicable

http://www.elmers.com/products/msds/me615_b.htm
Count Knobula
QUOTE(Feern @ Dec 2 2007, 07:25 PM) *

What about the fridge?

Master Bob
Reverend_Null wins.
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