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Density of glue Rate Topic: -----

#1 Tatyana Linos 


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Hello, I'm calculate contaminant emissions from glue "Racoll ECO3" and "Lackeim 8551". Tell me, where I may find density of glues?
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#2 ewmon 


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Their MSDS ???
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#3 Greg H. 


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Or you could always calculate it by obtaining the mass of a known volume of said glues.

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#4 CaptainPanic 


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Well, Google does not give information, so you have 4 choices:

1. Email / phonecall to the manufacturer (the company that makes the glue). Just ask them.
2. Measure it yourself.
3. In case of a lack of information, just assume it is 1000 kg/m3. <-- not very scientific, but quite practical
4. Tell us the type of glue... and we try again.
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