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Contact SupplierPOLYFIX Wood Seal is the fastest and strongest sealant to seal the holes in wood, without cracking, shrinking, sinking or falling out like many water based fillers.
Directions to Use
Determine the color of the wood and/or wood stain and fill powder of same colour and then pour POLYFIX Wood Seal on powder to harden.
Benefits
Limitations
Slightly expensive as compared to conventional water adhesive used earlier in this application. Difficult to apply in big holes- As the material is expensive the covering of big holes will not be viableÂ
Health hazard data
Our product is not included in any list for carcinogenicity. Possible routes of entry for the sealant include skin and ingestion.. Do not get sealant on your skin or other parts of your body, or that of others. In case of body contact, flush with water. Seek medical attention for any eye or internal contact.Â
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Effects
Eye Contact :Â Cyanoacrylates are eye irritants and tissue bonders. Anyone using it should take extreme care. Precautions should be taken like use of goggles, in order to avoid eye contact. In case the adhesive comes in contact with the eye, the eyes should be continuously washed with water for some time and the person should be provided medical aid immediately. If eye lids are bonded closed, no one should attempt to separate them except a qualified physician. In case of bonding corneal surface, forced separation is not recommended at all. Leave the eye to remain closed and allow the bond to separate naturally, which usually occur within a few days.
Skin Contact :Â Cyanoacrylates are mild irritants to the skin. Though relatively non-toxic, they quickly form strong bonds between adjacent skin surfaces, e.g. fingers. To separate them, the bonded part should be soaked in warm and soapy water for sufficient time and then the bond should be gently peeled off. Alternatively, a dull instrument such as a table knife or a thin wire can be forced through the bond. Solvents like acetone or nail polish remover can also be used but with appropriate caution.
In case the adhesive is spread over a large skin area, that part of the skin should be flushed with large amounts of water. To wipe off excess adhesive, a soaking wet cloth can be used. If the adhesive has soaked through clothing, use huge amount of water to flush the involved area. If the cloth has bonded to the skin, the skin can be damaged if the bonded clothing is attempted to be removed without these precautions. The adhesive will automatically flake off from the skin within a day or so.
Oral Contact:Â Though Cyanoacrylates are relatively non-toxic, rapid polymerization (hardening) of the adhesive will take place if they come in contact with the surfaces of the mouth. The mouth should be continuously flushed with water and medical aid should be provided immediately. In case lips are bonded, hot water or solvent can be used to gently peel apart the adhesives.