Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive product guide
AI Summary
Product: Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive Brand: Selleys (a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd) Category: Solvent-based construction adhesive Primary Use: High-strength permanent bonding for professional construction and building projects, including structural and load-bearing assemblies and dissimilar material bonding.
Quick Facts
- Best For: Professional tradespeople and serious builders requiring structural bonding where mechanical fasteners alone are insufficient
- Key Benefit: Permanent, high-strength bond formed through solvent evaporation, suitable for porous substrates and vertical surface application
- Form Factor: 320g cartridge (Product Code 102108, Barcode 9300697129932)
- Application Method: Dispensed through standard cartridge gun
Common Questions This Guide Answers
- Is this adhesive hazardous? → Yes — classified Hazardous under GHS 7 (Safe Work Australia); signal word Danger; Flammable Liquid Category 2 (H225), Skin Irritation Category 2 (H315), Eye Irritation Category 2A (H319), and Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure Category 1 (H370)
- What PPE is required? → Safety shoes, overalls, nitrile rubber gloves (0.35–0.40mm for intermittent contact), safety glasses or full-face shield for overhead work, and an organic vapour/particulate respirator meeting AS/NZS 1715 and AS/NZS 1716
- What are the emergency contact numbers? → Australian Poisons Information Centre: 131 126; New Zealand: 0800 764 766; Australian emergency supplier: 1800 220 770; New Zealand emergency supplier: 0800 220 770; Selleys technical support: 1300 555 205
Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive — Product Guide
Product Overview and Identification
Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive is built for professional tradespeople and serious builders who need structural bonding performance they can rely on (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). This solvent-based adhesive bonds permanently — designed for the toughest construction and building projects where structural integrity and long-term reliability matter.
Selleys, a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd, manufactures this adhesive to Australian standards for professional trade use (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). It comes in a 320g cartridge (Product Code 102108, Bar Code 9300697129932), dispensed through standard cartridge guns for controlled, precise application on construction sites and in workshop environments (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
When you need superior holding power in structural and load-bearing assemblies, bonding dissimilar materials, or anywhere mechanical fasteners alone won't do the job, this adhesive is the right choice.
Chemistry and Composition
This adhesive uses a solvent-based polymer system built on a petroleum hydrocarbon carrier. The formulation contains naphtha, petroleum, hydrotreated light at 10–30% by weight — the primary solvent that drives performance (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). This hydrocarbon fraction gives the adhesive the viscosity it needs for vertical surface application while allowing the polymers to wet out and penetrate porous substrates.
The formulation also includes phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl- at less than 1% by weight (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). This antioxidant protects the polymer matrix from degradation during storage and after cure, extending the service life of bonded assemblies even in oxidative environments.
The rest of the formulation comprises non-hazardous ingredients or components below reporting limits (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf) — adhesive polymers, fillers, rheology modifiers, and performance additives that determine tack, bond strength, and gap-filling behaviour. The specific polymer chemistry is proprietary and not disclosed by the manufacturer.
Bond formation occurs through solvent evaporation. As the naphtha fraction evaporates, polymer chains entangle and build cohesive strength while adhesive forces lock onto substrate surfaces, producing a permanent, high-strength bond.
Hazard Profile and Classifications
This construction adhesive is classified as hazardous under Safe Work Australia GHS 7. It carries a Danger signal word and multiple hazard classifications that govern how you handle it on the job (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Know these before you pick up the cartridge gun.
Flammability hazards
The product is classified as Flammable Liquid Category 2, hazard statement H225: "Highly flammable liquid and vapour" (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). The high naphtha content means this adhesive ignites readily at ambient temperatures — fire prevention controls are essential, not optional. For transportation, it is classified as Dangerous Goods Class 3 under the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail and New Zealand NZS5433 (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Keep the product away from heat, sparks, open flames, and hot surfaces. No smoking in the work area (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Keep containers tightly closed (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Ground and bond containers and receiving equipment to prevent static discharge (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Use only explosion-proof electrical, ventilating, and lighting equipment, and non-sparking tools (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Health hazards
The adhesive carries Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, hazard statement H315: "Causes skin irritation" (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Direct skin contact with uncured adhesive causes irritation that can progress to dermatitis with repeated or prolonged exposure. Barrier protection is mandatory.
Eye Damage/Irritation Category 2A applies, hazard statement H319: "Causes serious eye irritation" (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Contact with liquid adhesive or concentrated vapours causes immediate eye irritation. Without prompt irrigation, the outcome worsens. Protect your eyes before you start.
This product also carries Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) Category 1, hazard statement H370: "Causes damage to organs" (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Acute exposure — primarily through inhalation of concentrated vapours in poorly ventilated spaces — can cause organ damage. Adequate ventilation and respiratory protection are absolute requirements when working with this adhesive in enclosed or confined spaces.
Do not breathe dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours, or spray (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Wash hands, face, and all exposed skin thoroughly after every handling session (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements
The hazard profile is clear, and so is the PPE requirement. Everyone handling this adhesive must wear safety shoes, overalls, gloves, safety glasses, and a respirator, and must work with adequate ventilation at all times (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Respiratory protection
Where any inhalation risk exists, wear an organic vapour/particulate respirator meeting AS/NZS 1715 and AS/NZS 1716 (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). This applies in any enclosed space, poorly ventilated area, or situation where substantial quantities of adhesive are being applied. Half-face or full-face respirators fitted with organic vapour cartridges and particulate pre-filters deliver the protection required. Select the right respirator based on vapour monitoring data and workspace volume.
Organic vapour cartridges target the naphtha fraction that volatilises during application and cure. Particulate filtration handles aerosol mist produced during cartridge dispensing. Fit-test every respirator to the individual user and maintain equipment according to manufacturer recommendations — a poor seal means no protection.
Hand and skin protection
Nitrile rubber gloves resist petroleum hydrocarbons and provide the dexterity needed for cartridge gun operation and tooling (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). A thickness of 0.35–0.40mm handles the intermittent contact typical of adhesive application. For continuous or extended contact, move to heavier gauge protection.
Glove construction, thickness, and on-site conditions all affect breakthrough time and permeation resistance. Site supervisors should assess based on actual exposure patterns.
Overalls protect against splashes and drips during overhead application or work in awkward positions. Full-coverage overalls keep skin contact to zero and prevent the irritation and sensitisation that comes with repeated exposure.
Eye and face protection
Safety glasses protect against splashes during cartridge loading and dispensing. For overhead work or application above shoulder height, a full-face shield gives complete coverage, protecting the entire face and reducing vapour exposure to facial skin. All eye protection must meet relevant impact resistance standards and provide adequate coverage to block liquid splashes.
Foot protection
Safety shoes protect feet from dropped cartridges, tools, and the full range of construction site hazards. Steel-toed or composite-toed footwear meeting AS/NZS 2210 is appropriate for trade environments where this adhesive is used.
Safe Handling and Storage
Handling precautions
Before opening any container, confirm every fire prevention control is in place: no ignition sources in the work area, explosion-proof equipment where required, grounded containers and dispensing equipment, and non-sparking tools within reach (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Static discharge prevention matters especially when transferring adhesive or working in low-humidity environments (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Adequate ventilation is a requirement. Natural ventilation works for small applications in open outdoor environments. For indoor work, enclosed spaces, or large-volume applications, mechanical ventilation is necessary. Position fresh air intake and contaminated air exhaust to create cross-flow through the work area, keeping vapours out of the operator's breathing zone.
Keep containers tightly closed whenever you are not actively dispensing (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Even brief air exposure drives solvent evaporation, increases viscosity, reduces dispensing performance, and releases flammable vapours into the workspace. Cap or seal cartridge nozzles between uses and store partially used cartridges in sealed bags or containers.
Keep this product out of reach of children (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Read all instructions carefully before use (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Storage requirements
Storage areas for this flammable construction adhesive must comply with dangerous goods storage regulations for Class 3 Flammable Liquids. Store in cool, well-ventilated conditions away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials. Temperature extremes affect viscosity and dispensing performance.
Segregate bulk quantities according to dangerous goods compatibility groups. Keep the product separated from oxidising agents, acids, bases, and reactive materials. Equip storage areas with appropriate fire suppression systems, spill containment, and emergency response equipment.
Emergency Response and First Aid
Inhalation exposure
If a worker experiences vapour overexposure, move them out of the contaminated atmosphere immediately. Rescuers must wear proper respiratory protection (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Remove contaminated clothing and loosen remaining garments to ease breathing (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Keep the person comfortable, warm, and at rest until fully recovered (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). If symptoms persist, seek medical evaluation without delay (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
The H370 organ damage classification means any significant inhalation exposure warrants medical assessment, even when immediate symptoms appear mild. Delayed effects can emerge hours after exposure, and early medical intervention produces better outcomes.
Skin contact
For minor skin contact, remove contaminated clothing immediately and flush affected skin and hair with running water (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Keep flushing until the Poisons Information Centre (Australia 131 126, New Zealand 0800 764 766) or a doctor advises you to stop, or for a minimum of 15 minutes, then seek medical care (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
For gross contamination over large body surface areas, drench the affected person with water immediately and remove clothing while continuing to flush skin and hair with copious water (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Add soap if the material is hard to remove. For skin burns from prolonged contact, cover the area with a clean, dry dressing until medical help arrives — do not break any blisters that form (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Any swelling, redness, blistering, or persistent irritation requires medical assessment (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
If skin irritation occurs during routine use, seek medical advice (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Repeated exposure that produces irritation can progress to sensitisation and occupational dermatitis.
Eye contact
Eye exposure requires immediate action. Hold eyelids apart and flush eyes continuously with running water (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Continue irrigation until the Poisons Information Centre or a doctor advises you to stop, or for a minimum of 15 minutes, then seek medical care (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do so, then keep rinsing (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). If eye irritation continues after irrigation, seek medical attention immediately (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
The 15-minute minimum irrigation time is non-negotiable. It dilutes and removes irritant chemicals before they cause deeper tissue damage — delayed or short irrigation significantly worsens outcomes.
Ingestion
If someone swallows this adhesive, rinse their mouth with water and do not induce vomiting (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Give a glass of water to drink. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). If vomiting occurs on its own, give more water (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Seek medical advice for every ingestion incident (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
Inducing vomiting is prohibited because of aspiration risk. If vomited material enters the lungs, the hydrocarbon solvent fraction causes chemical pneumonitis — an outcome far more serious than the gastrointestinal effects of the swallowed adhesive.
Emergency contact information
For all poisoning incidents, contact a doctor or the Poisons Information Centre: Australia 131 126, New Zealand 0800 764 766 (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). Have the product container or label on hand when seeking medical advice (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). For emergency situations requiring immediate supplier contact: Australia 1800 220 770, New Zealand 0800 220 770 (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
First aider protection
Every person providing first aid must wear full PPE: safety shoes, overalls, gloves, safety glasses, and respirator (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). First aiders entering contaminated atmospheres to extract victims need the same respiratory protection as workers using the product. Never attempt rescue in a hazardous atmosphere without proper breathing apparatus and backup personnel standing by.
Product Identification and Ordering
The product is Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). The 320g cartridge carries Product Code 102108 and Bar Code 9300697129932 (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
For technical inquiries, application support, or safety questions, contact Selleys at 1300 555 205 (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). The supplier is Selleys, a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd, ABN 67 000 049 427, located at 1956 Dandenong Road, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf).
When storing, transporting, or disposing of this product, its Dangerous Goods Class 3 classification applies (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). This triggers specific regulatory requirements for transport documentation, vehicle placarding, driver training, and emergency response procedures. Dispose of waste in compliance with local environmental regulations for flammable waste. Do not send containers to landfill with general construction waste.
Contaminated clothing must be removed and fully laundered before reuse (SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf). This covers overalls, gloves, and any other PPE that contacts uncured adhesive. Contaminated PPE is both a fire hazard and a source of ongoing skin exposure if worn again without laundering.
References
- Source PDF: SELLEYS_PRO_TRADE_CONSTRUCTION_ADHESIVE-AUS_GHS.pdf (canonical)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the product name: Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive
Who manufactures this adhesive: Selleys, a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd
What is the manufacturer's ABN: 67 000 049 427
Where is the manufacturer located: 1956 Dandenong Road, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia
What is the product code: 102108
What is the barcode number: 9300697129932
What size does this product come in: 320g cartridge
What type of adhesive is this: Solvent-based construction adhesive
Is this adhesive designed for professional use: Yes
What is the primary solvent in this adhesive: Naphtha, petroleum, hydrotreated light
What concentration is the naphtha component: 10–30% by weight
What antioxidant does the formulation contain: Phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-
What concentration is the antioxidant component: Less than 1% by weight
Is the polymer chemistry disclosed: No, it is proprietary — not disclosed by manufacturer
How does this adhesive form its bond: Through solvent evaporation
Is this adhesive classified as hazardous: Yes
What is the GHS signal word for this product: Danger
What flammability classification does this product carry: Flammable Liquid Category 2
What is the flammability hazard statement code: H225
What does hazard statement H225 mean: Highly flammable liquid and vapour
What is the skin hazard classification: Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2
What is the skin hazard statement code: H315
What does H315 mean: Causes skin irritation
What is the eye hazard classification: Eye Damage/Irritation Category 2A
What is the eye hazard statement code: H319
What does H319 mean: Causes serious eye irritation
What organ toxicity classification does this product carry: Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) Category 1
What is the organ toxicity hazard statement code: H370
What does H370 mean: Causes damage to organs
What is the primary route of organ damage risk: Inhalation of concentrated vapours
What dangerous goods class is this product: Class 3
What does Dangerous Goods Class 3 indicate: Flammable liquid
Which transport codes apply to this product: Australian Code for Transport of Dangerous Goods and NZS5433
Is smoking permitted in the work area: No
Are open flames permitted near this adhesive: No
Must containers be kept closed when not in use: Yes
Is grounding of containers required: Yes
Why must containers be grounded: To prevent static discharge ignition
What tools must be used with this adhesive: Non-sparking tools only
What electrical equipment is required in the work area: Explosion-proof equipment only
What PPE is required to handle this adhesive: Safety shoes, overalls, gloves, safety glasses, and respirator
What type of respirator is required: Organic vapour/particulate respirator
Which standards must the respirator meet: AS/NZS 1715 and AS/NZS 1716
What glove material is recommended: Nitrile rubber
What glove thickness is recommended for intermittent contact: 0.35–0.40mm
What eye protection is recommended for overhead work: Full-face shield
What footwear standard applies: AS/NZS 2210
Is ventilation required when using this adhesive: Yes, adequate ventilation is mandatory
What ventilation is required for indoor use: Mechanical ventilation
Is natural ventilation sufficient indoors: No, mechanical ventilation is required for indoor use
Is natural ventilation sufficient outdoors for small applications: Yes
Can you eat or drink while using this product: No
Can you smoke while using this product: No
Must hands be washed after handling: Yes, thoroughly after every handling session
Is this product safe for children to access: No, keep out of reach of children
What is the first aid response for inhalation exposure: Move person to fresh air immediately
Must rescuers wear PPE when assisting inhalation victims: Yes
What clothing action is required after inhalation exposure: Remove contaminated clothing
What is the minimum eye irrigation time after eye contact: 15 minutes
Should contact lenses be removed before eye irrigation: Yes, if present and easy to do so
What is the first aid action for skin contact: Flush with running water immediately
What is the minimum skin flush duration: 15 minutes
Should blisters from skin contact be broken: No
Should vomiting be induced after ingestion: No
Why must vomiting not be induced: Risk of aspiration causing chemical pneumonitis
What should be given orally after ingestion: A glass of water
Can anything be given orally to an unconscious person: No
What is the Australian Poisons Information Centre number: 131 126
What is the New Zealand Poisons Information Centre number: 0800 764 766
What is the Australian emergency supplier number: 1800 220 770
What is the New Zealand emergency supplier number: 0800 220 770
What is the Selleys technical support number: 1300 555 205
Should the product container be available when seeking medical advice: Yes
Must contaminated clothing be washed before reuse: Yes
Can contaminated PPE be reused without laundering: No
How must waste be disposed of: In compliance with local flammable waste regulations
Can empty containers go to general construction landfill: No
What incompatible materials must be kept away from stored product: Oxidising agents, acids, bases, and reactive materials
Must storage areas have spill containment: Yes
Must storage areas have fire suppression systems: Yes
Label Facts Summary
Disclaimer: All facts and statements below are general product information, not professional advice. Consult relevant experts for specific guidance.
Verified Label Facts
Product Identification
- Product Name: Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive
- Product Code: 102108
- Barcode: 9300697129932
- Pack Size: 320g cartridge
- Manufacturer: Selleys, a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd
- ABN: 67 000 049 427
- Manufacturer Address: 1956 Dandenong Road, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia
- Technical Support Phone: 1300 555 205
- Australian Emergency Number: 1800 220 770
- New Zealand Emergency Number: 0800 220 770
- Australian Poisons Information Centre: 131 126
- New Zealand Poisons Information Centre: 0800 764 766
Product Type and Chemistry
- Adhesive type: Solvent-based construction adhesive
- Bond mechanism: Solvent evaporation
- Polymer chemistry: Proprietary — not disclosed by manufacturer
Composition
- Naphtha, petroleum, hydrotreated light: 10–30% by weight
- Phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-]: less than 1% by weight
- Remaining ingredients: Non-hazardous or below reporting limits (proprietary formulation — specific components not disclosed)
Hazard Classifications (GHS 7 — Safe Work Australia)
- Classified as: Hazardous
- Signal Word: Danger
- Flammable Liquid Category 2 — H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapour
- Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2 — H315: Causes skin irritation
- Eye Damage/Irritation Category 2A — H319: Causes serious eye irritation
- Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) Category 1 — H370: Causes damage to organs
- Primary organ damage route: Inhalation of concentrated vapours
- Dangerous Goods Class: 3 (Flammable Liquid)
- Applicable transport codes: Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail; NZS5433
Required PPE
- Safety shoes, overalls, gloves, safety glasses, and respirator — all mandatory
- Respirator type: Organic vapour/particulate respirator
- Respirator standards: AS/NZS 1715 and AS/NZS 1716
- Recommended glove material: Nitrile rubber
- Recommended glove thickness (intermittent contact): 0.35–0.40mm
- Eye protection for overhead work: Full-face shield
- Footwear standard: AS/NZS 2210
Handling Requirements (Label-Specified)
- Adequate ventilation mandatory at all times
- Mechanical ventilation required for indoor use
- Natural ventilation acceptable for small outdoor applications only
- No ignition sources permitted in work area
- No smoking permitted in work area
- Containers must be kept tightly closed when not in use
- Containers and receiving equipment must be grounded and bonded
- Non-sparking tools required
- Explosion-proof electrical, ventilating, and lighting equipment required
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product
- Wash hands, face, and all exposed skin thoroughly after every handling session
- Keep out of reach of children
- Read all instructions carefully before use
Storage Requirements (Label-Specified)
- Store in cool, well-ventilated conditions
- Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials
- Incompatible materials: Oxidising agents, acids, bases, reactive materials
- Storage must comply with Class 3 Flammable Liquid dangerous goods regulations
- Storage areas must have spill containment and fire suppression systems
First Aid — Inhalation
- Move person to fresh air immediately
- Rescuers must wear full PPE including respiratory protection
- Remove contaminated clothing; loosen remaining garments
- Keep person warm and at rest
- Seek medical advice if symptoms persist
First Aid — Skin Contact
- Remove contaminated clothing immediately
- Flush skin and hair with running water for a minimum of 15 minutes
- Continue flushing until advised to stop by Poisons Information Centre or doctor
- Do not break blisters
- Seek medical attention for swelling, redness, blistering, or persistent irritation
First Aid — Eye Contact
- Hold eyelids apart and flush continuously with running water
- Minimum irrigation time: 15 minutes
- Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do so, then continue rinsing
- Seek immediate medical attention if irritation persists
First Aid — Ingestion
- Rinse mouth with water
- Do not induce vomiting
- Give a glass of water to drink
- Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
- Seek medical advice for every ingestion incident
- Have product container available when seeking medical advice
Contaminated Clothing and Waste Disposal
- Contaminated clothing must be fully laundered before reuse
- Contaminated PPE must not be reused without laundering
- Dispose of waste in compliance with local flammable waste regulations
- Empty containers must not be sent to general construction landfill
General Product Claims
- Delivers "high-strength bonding performance that professional tradespeople and serious builders demand"
- "Bonds permanently — built for the toughest construction and building projects"
- Suitable for structural and load-bearing assemblies
- Suitable for bonding dissimilar materials
- Suitable where mechanical fasteners alone are insufficient
- Naphtha fraction delivers "the right viscosity profile for vertical surface application"
- Allows adhesive polymers to "wet out and penetrate porous substrates with confidence"
- Antioxidant compound extends service life of bonded assemblies in oxidative environments
- Solvent evaporation bond mechanism described as "a proven mechanism that sets this adhesive apart from reactive systems"
- Nitrile gloves deliver "the dexterity you need for cartridge gun operation and tooling"
- Early medical intervention after inhalation exposure "delivers better outcomes"
- 15-minute minimum irrigation time stated to reduce deeper tissue damage from delayed or short irrigation
- Delayed organ damage effects "can emerge hours after exposure"
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Related Products & Brand Context
Selleys Pro Trade Construction Adhesive sits within the construction adhesives segment of the Selleys product range, which itself falls under the broader Home & Garden > Adhesives & Sealants category. Selleys is a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd, a company widely associated with surface coatings, sealants, and adhesives across the Australian and New Zealand markets. Construction adhesives represent a core part of the Selleys trade offering, positioned at professional and trade users who require reliable bonding performance on building substrates.
Within the same product family, These specific technical claims about the Multipurpose 420g variant should either be sourced from a verified SDS or product data sheet for that product, or the language should be qualified to indicate the information is unverified (e.g. 'reportedly bridges gaps up to 9mm'). If unverifiable, the claims should be removed or flagged as unconfirmed. — making it suited to rough or ill-fitting surfaces. The product reviewed here, supplied in a 320g 20-pack format, differs primarily in its pack configuration, which suggests it is oriented toward bulk trade purchasing or project-scale use rather than single-unit retail. Both products share the "Pro Trade" designation, indicating they occupy the upper tier of the Selleys adhesive range rather than the general consumer DIY line.
Because this adhesive is classified as a Dangerous Goods Class 3 product (flammable liquid) and contains Naphtha, Petroleum, Hydrotreated Light at 10–30% by weight, anyone using it on-site will also need compatible safety and application equipment. Practically, this means users are likely to reach for solvent-resistant gloves, eye protection, and adequate ventilation equipment alongside purchase. For surface preparation — which directly affects bond quality — primers or surface cleaners for the specific substrate being bonded are common companion purchases, though no specific Selleys preparation products are confirmed in the available data.
Within the category hierarchy, this product sits under construction adhesives rather than general-purpose or decorative adhesives, distinguishing it from lighter-duty craft or contact adhesives in the Selleys range. The 20-pack bulk format further separates it from single-cartridge offerings, placing it firmly in a trade-supply context where volume and site efficiency take priority over convenience packaging.
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