Non-flammability test of TRS 2002 glue
For use in mines and places where there is a danger of explosion, only non-combustible glue is allowed. What is its difference from conventional combustible glue? Does it really not burn? We decided to check and shoot a short movie in which we will try to set fire to ordinary glue, and then non-combustible.
Brief conclusion: non-combustible glue really does not burn. Of course, under the influence of a direct flame, the adhesive begins to decompose due to the high temperature, however, as soon as the flame source disappears, the adhesive fades. While ordinary glue burns like gasoline.