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| material safety DATA SHEETS |
| Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company
Information |
| PRODUCT: Muncy White V.B.
Latex |
PRODUCT CODE: 18Y-577 |
Manufactured by:
Chemcoat Inc.
P.O. Box 188
2790 Canfield Lane
Motoursville, PA 17754 |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Chem-tel
800-255-3924
Chemcoat, Inc.
800-326-9471 |
| Section 2 - Composition / Information on
Ingredients |
Other Exposure Limits
ACGIH Exposure Limits
OSHA Exposure Limits
Chemical Name / CAS No
PEL 0.05 mg/M3
Respirable
TLV 0.05 mg/M3 Respirable |
Silica, Crystalline
14464-46-1
0.107 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0 |
| Section 3 - Hazards Identification |
-
-
0
0
1
HMIS Rating:
3
0
2
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact
Exposure to this material may effect the following organs:
Eyes |
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes. Inhalation can cause cough, dyspnea
(breathing difficulty), wheezing.
Long Term Exposure
Can cause decreased pulmonary function, progressive respiratory
symptoms;
fibrosis (silicosis). A potential occupational carcinogen.
Silicosis is a very serious lung disease and can cause
with cough and shortness of breath. Silicosis can develop
in a few weeks at very high exposures, or it may occur
over many years with lower exposures. Silicosis can cause
death. If silicosis develops, risk
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
of developing tuberculosis is increased. The disease may
progress with or without continued exposure. If it does,
this can be crippling or even fatal. Very fine silica,
or "silica flour" is even more hazardous.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1%
or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified
as carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC,
OSHA, or ACGIH. Silica, Crystalline: (animal positive)
(IARC)(NTP) |
| Section 4 - First Aid Measures |
INHALATION - Move person to fresh air. If
breathing has stopped, administer artifical respiration.
Seek medical attention!
EYE CONTACT - In case of eye contact, flush the eyes with
water for fifteen (15) minutes. If contact lenses are
worn, quickly remove them, then flush the eyes with water.
Have a physician examine the eyes.
SKIN CONTACT - In case of skin contact, remove contaminated
clothing. Flush the skin with large amounts of water,
then wash the skin with soap and water.
INGESTION - Do not induce vomiting. This may cause chemical
pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. If vomiting occurs spontaneously,
keep the head below the hips to prevent aspiration of
liquid into the lungs. Seek immediate medical attention. |
| Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures |
Flash Point:
100 C (212 F)
LEL: N/A
UEL: N/A |
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), foam,
dry chemical, or water spray/water fog extinguishing system.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon
Fire Fighting Instructions: Full protective equipment
including self contained breathing apparartus should be
used.
Fire Equipment: Water spray may not be effective, use
fog nozzles |
| Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures |
Spill and Leak Precedure: Ventilate the
area. Use appropriate respirator and protective clothing.
Small Spills: Contain spill areas with dikes. Recover
spilled material into containers. Absorb remainder with
absorbent material.
Large Spills: If small spill measures do not contain the
spill, notify local authorities and/or the fire department. |
| Section 7 - Handling and Storage |
Handling: Avoid prolonged contact with product.
Keep containers closed when not in use.
Storage Requirements: Protect from freezing. Keep containers
closed when not in use. Keep away from excessive heat,
open flames, or sparks.
Regulatory Requirments: Consult national, state and local
environmental laws. |
| Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal
Protection |
Ventilation: Exhaust as required to keep
exposure below Threshold Limit Values
Protective Gear: A dust mask is recommended when dry paint
is sanded. If ventilation equipment cannot control exposures
below the TLV's, wear a properly fitted organic/particulate
NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Wear rubber or neoprene
protective gloves for repeated or prolonged skin contact.
Wear safety glasses or face shield for eye protection. |
| Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance: Liquid
Odor: Low odor
Physical State: Liquid
Vapor Density: Heavier then air
Vapor Pressure: 1 mm Hg @20C
Evaporation Rate: Faster than ether
% Volume Volatile: 64.54
Specific Gravity (SG): 1.390
Lbs VOC/Gallon Solids: 0.55
Lbs/Gal VOC Less Exempt Less: water 0.52 |
| Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity |
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong acids or bases.
Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
|
| Section 11 - Toxicological Information |
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found |
| Section 12 - Ecological Information |
| Ecotoxicity: Protect environment from spills
and releases. |
| Section 13 - Disposal Considerations |
| Disposal: As the US EPA, state, local or
other regulatory agency may have jurisdiction over the
disposal of your facility's waste, it is incumbent on
you, to learn and satisfy all the regulations which effect
you. Dispose of in accordance to government regulations. |
| Section 14 - Transport Information |
Protect from freezing.
HazardClass
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Packing Group
Agency
Not req*
Not reg**
DOT
Paint
*- Not required
**- Not regulated |
| Section 15 - Regulatory Information |
Additional regulatory lisitings where applicable
SARA Section 313 Emission Reporting
107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol 0.85 percent
124-68-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol 0.16 percent
57-55-6 Propylene Glycol 313 PPM
50-00-0 Formaldehyde 49 PPM
75-56-9 Propylene Oxide 2 PPM
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except
those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances Control
Act
Chemical Substance Inventory: - None
Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product
contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to
the reporting requirements of the Act, and Title 40 of
the
Code of Federal Regulations, part 372. |
| Section 16 - Other Information |
| Every effort has been made to ensure that
the safety information on this sheet is accurate, but
because Chemcoat, Inc. has no control over the condition
under which the product will be used, liability is limited
exclusively to replacement or refund of the purchased
price of this product. Except as stated herein, there
are NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Chemcoat, Inc. assumes no liability for injury
or incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the storage and handling or use of this product. |
| Close
Window |
| Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company
Information |
| PRODUCT: Frosted Linen
V.B. Latex |
Product Code:
18Z-581 |
Manufactured by:
Chemcoat Inc.
P.O. Box 188
2790 Canfield Lane
Motoursville, PA 17754 |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Chem-tel
800-255-3924
Chemcoat, Inc.
800-326-9471 |
| Section 2 - Composition / Information on
Ingredients |
Other Exposure Limits
ACGIH Exposure Limits
OSHA Exposure Limits
Chemical Name / CAS No
PEL 0.05 mg/M3
Respirable
TLV 0.05 mg/M3 Respirable
Silica, Crystalline
14464-46-1
2.95 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0
There is no OSHA PEL. |
ACGIH and HSE have recommended a ceiling value of 50
ppm (125 mg/m3) for the vapor.
The DFG MAK is 10 ppm (26 mg/m3). There was no STEL set
for the vapor. Several states have set guidelines or standards
for ethylene glycol in ambient air ranging from 0.17 mg/m3
(Massachusetts) to 1.0 mg/m3 (Virginia) to 1.25 mg/m3
(North Dakota) to 2.976 mg/m3 (Nevada).
Ethylene Glycol
107-21-1
2.68 percent
Vapor Pressure: .08 mm Hg @20C
.1 mg/M3 Respirable
Silica, Crystalline
14808-60-7
0.103 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0 |
| Section 3 - Hazards Identification |
-
-
0
0
1
HMIS Rating:
1
0
0
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation
Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
Exposure to this material may effect the following organs:
Eyes Kidneys Nervous System Skin |
Effects of Overexposure, Ethylene Glycol:
Short Term Exposure
Ethylene glycol irritates the eyes, skin, and respiratory
tract.
Long Term Exposure
Occupational exposure to heated ethylene glycol has caused
involuntary eye
movement that may indicate nerve damage. Some individuals
also reported
attacks of unconsciousness lasting 5 — 10 minutes
which went away when they stopped working with ethylene
glycol. Ethylene glycol may affect the central nervous
system and eyes. Has been shown to be a teratogen in animals.
Ethylene glycol may damage the developing fetus. May cause
kidney and brain damage.
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes. Inhalation can cause cough, dyspnea
(breathing difficulty),
wheezing.
Long Term Exposure
Can cause decreased pulmonary function, progressive respiratory
symptoms; fibrosis (silicosis). A potential occupational
carcinogen. Silicosis is a very serious lung disease and
can cause with cough and shortness of breath. Silicosis
can develop in a few weeks at very high exposures, or
it may occur over many years with lower exposures. Silicosis
can cause death. If silicosis develops, risk of developing
tuberculosis is increased. The disease may progress with
or without continued exposure. If it does, this can be
crippling or even fatal. Very fine silica, or "silica
flour" is even more hazardous.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1%
or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified
as carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC,
OSHA, or ACGIH.
Silica, Crystalline: (animal positive) (IARC)(NTP) |
| Section 4 - First Aid Measures |
INHALATION - Move person to fresh air. If
breathing has stopped, administer artifical respiration.
Seek medical attention!
EYE CONTACT - In case of eye contact, flush the eyes with
water for fifteen (15) minutes. If contact lenses are
worn, quickly remove them, then flush the eyes with water.
Have a physician examine the eyes.
SKIN CONTACT - In case of skin contact, remove contaminated
clothing. Flush the skin with large amounts of water,
then wash the skin with soap and water.
INGESTION - Do not induce vomiting. This may cause chemical
pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. If vomiting occurs spontaneously,
keep the head below the hips to prevent aspiration of
liquid into the lungs. Seek immediate medical attention. |
| Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures |
Flash Point: 100 C (212 F)
LEL: 3.2 %
UEL: 15.3 % |
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), foam,
dry chemical, or water spray/water fog extinguishing system.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon
Fire Fighting Instructions: Full protective equipment
including self contained breathing apparartus should be
used.
Fire Equipment: Water spray may not be effective, use
fog nozzles |
| Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures |
Spill and Leak Precedure: Ventilate the
area. Use appropriate respirator and protective clothing.
Small Spills: Contain spill areas with dikes. Recover
spilled material into containers. Absorb remainder with
absorbent material.
Large Spills: If small spill measures do not contain the
spill, notify local authorities and/or the fire department. |
| Section 7 - Handling and Storage |
Handling: Avoid prolonged contact with product.
Keep containers closed when not in use.
Storage Requirements: Protect from freezing. Keep containers
closed when not in use. Keep away from excessive heat,
open flames, or sparks.
Regulatory Requirments: Consult national, state and local
environmental laws. |
| Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal
Protection |
Ventilation: Exhaust as required to keep
exposure below Threshold Limit Values
Protective Gear: A dust mask is recommended when dry paint
is sanded. If ventilation equipment cannot control exposures
below the TLV's, wear a properly fitted organic/particulate
NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Wear rubber or neoprene
protective gloves for repeated or prolonged skin contact.
Wear safety glasses or face shield for eye protection. |
| Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance: Liquid
Odor: Low odor
Physical State: Liquid
Vapor Density: Heavier then air
Vapor Pressure: 0 mm Hg @20C
Evaporation Rate: Faster than ether
Boiling Point: 197 C
% Volume Volatile: 69.56
Specific Gravity (SG): 1.330
Lbs VOC/Gallon Solids: 1.39
Lbs/Gal VOC Less Exempt Less: water 1.20 |
| Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity |
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong acids or bases.
Strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Oxides of carbon |
| Section 11 - Toxicological Information |
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found
Ethylene Glycol
LD 50: ORL-RAT LD50 4700 mg kg-1
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found |
| Section 12 - Ecological Information |
| Ecotoxicity: Protect environment from spills
and releases. |
| Section 13 - Disposal Considerations |
| Disposal: As the US EPA, state, local or
other regulatory agency may have jurisdiction over the
disposal of your facility's waste, it is incumbent on
you, to learn and satisfy all the regulations which effect
you. Dispose of in accordance to government regulations. |
| Section 14 - Transport Information |
Protect from freezing.
HazardClass
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Packing Group
Agency
Not req*
Not reg**
DOT
Paint
*- Not required
**- Not regulated |
| Section 15 - Regulatory Information |
Additional regulatory lisitings where applicable
SARA Section 313 Emission Reporting
107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol 2.68 percent
124-68-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol 0.14 percent
57-55-6 Propylene Glycol 682 PPM
50-00-0 Formaldehyde 56 PPM
75-56-9 Propylene Oxide 4 PPM
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except
those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances Control
Act
Chemical Substance Inventory:- None
Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product
contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to
the reporting requirements of the Act, and Title 40 of
the
Code of Federal Regulations, part 372.
107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol 2.7% |
| Section 16 - Other Information |
| Every effort has been made to ensure that
the safety information on this sheet is accurate, but
because Chemcoat, Inc. has no control over the condition
under which the product will be used, liability is limited
exclusively to replacement or refund of the purchased
price of this product. Except as stated herein, there
are NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Chemcoat, Inc. assumes no liability for injury
or incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the storage and handling or use of this product. |
| Close
Window |
| Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company
Information |
| PRODUCT: Frosted Linen
V.B. Latex |
FORMULA NUMBER: 18Z-581C |
Manufactured by:
Chemcoat Inc.
P.O. Box 188
2790 Canfield Lane
Motoursville, PA 17754 |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Chem-tel
800-255-3924
Chemcoat, Inc.
800-326-9471
Section 2 - Composition / Information on Ingredients |
| Section 2 - Composition / Information on
Ingredients |
Other Exposure Limits
ACGIH Exposure Limits
OSHA Exposure Limits
Chemical Name / CAS No
PEL 0.05 mg/M3
Respirable
TLV 0.05 mg/M3 Respirable |
Silica, Crystalline
14464-46-1
2.95 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0
There is no OSHA PEL.
ACGIH and HSE have recommended a ceiling value of 50 ppm
(125 mg/m3) for the vapor.
The DFG MAK is 10 ppm (26 mg/m3). There was no STEL set
for the vapor. Several states have set guidelines or standards
for ethylene glycol in ambient air ranging from 0.17 mg/m3
(Massachusetts) to 1.0 mg/m3 (Virginia) to 1.25
mg/m3 (North Dakota) to 2.976 mg/m3 (Nevada).
Ethylene Glycol
107-21-1
2.68 percent
Vapor Pressure: .08 mm Hg @20C
.1 mg/M3 Respirable
Silica, Crystalline
14808-60-7
0.103 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0 |
| Section 3 - Hazards Identification |
-
-
0
0
1
HMIS Rating:
1
0
0
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
Exposure to this material may effect the following organs:
Eyes Kidneys Nervous System Skin |
Effects of Overexposure, Ethylene Glycol:
Short Term Exposure
Ethylene glycol irritates the eyes, skin, and respiratory
tract.
Long Term Exposure
Occupational exposure to heated ethylene glycol has caused
involuntary eye
movement that may indicate nerve damage. Some individuals
also reported
attacks of unconsciousness lasting 5 — 10 minutes
which went away when they
stopped working with ethylene glycol. Ethylene glycol
may affect the central
nervous system and eyes. Has been shown to be a teratogen
in animals. Ethylene
glycol may damage the developing fetus. May cause kidney
and brain damage.
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes. Inhalation can cause cough, dyspnea
(breathing difficulty),
wheezing.
Long Term Exposure
Can cause decreased pulmonary function, progressive respiratory
symptoms;
fibrosis (silicosis). A potential occupational carcinogen.
Silicosis is a very serious
lung disease and can cause with cough and shortness of
breath. Silicosis can
develop in a few weeks at very high exposures, or it may
occur over many years
with lower exposures. Silicosis can cause death. If silicosis
develops, risk of
developing tuberculosis is increased. The disease may
progress with or without
continued exposure. If it does, this can be crippling
or even fatal. Very fine silica,
or "silica flour" is even more hazardous.
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes. Inhalation can cause cough, dyspnea
(breathing difficulty),
wheezing.
Long Term Exposure
Can cause decreased pulmonary function, progressive respiratory
symptoms;
fibrosis (silicosis). A potential occupational carcinogen.
Silicosis is a very serious
lung disease and can cause with cough and shortness of
breath. Silicosis can
develop in a few weeks at very high exposures, or it may
occur over many years
with lower exposures. Silicosis can cause death. If silicosis
develops, risk of
developing tuberculosis is increased. The disease may
progress with or without
continued exposure. If it does, this can be crippling
or even fatal. Very fine silica,
or "silica flour" is even more hazardous.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1%
or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified
as
carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC, OSHA,
or ACGIH.
Silica, Crystalline: (animal positive) (IARC)(NTP)
Silica, Crystalline: (animal positive) (IARC)(NTP) |
| Section 4 - First Aid Measures |
INHALATION - Move person to fresh air. If
breathing has stopped, administer artifical respiration.
Seek medical
attention!
EYE CONTACT - In case of eye contact, flush the eyes with
water for fifteen (15) minutes. If contact lenses are
worn, quickly remove them, then flush the eyes with water.
Have a physician examine the eyes.
SKIN CONTACT - In case of skin contact, remove contaminated
clothing. Flush the skin with large amounts of water,
then wash the skin with soap and water.
INGESTION - Do not induce vomiting. This may cause chemical
pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. If vomiting occurs spontaneously,
keep the head below the hips to prevent aspiration of
liquid into the lungs. Seek immediate medical attention. |
| Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures |
Flash Point: 100 C (212 F)
LEL: 3.2 %
UEL: 15.3 % |
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), foam,
dry chemical, or water spray/water fog extinguishing system.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon
Fire Fighting Instructions: Full protective equipment
including self contained breathing apparartus should be
used.
Fire Equipment: Water spray may not be effective, use
fog nozzles |
| Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures |
Spill and Leak Precedure: Ventilate the
area. Use appropriate respirator and protective clothing.
Small Spills: Contain spill areas with dikes. Recover
spilled material into containers. Absorb remainder with
absorbent material.
Large Spills: If small spill measures do not contain the
spill, notify local authorities and/or the fire department. |
| Section 7 - Handling and Storage |
Handling: Avoid prolonged contact with product.
Keep containers closed when not in use.
Storage Requirements: Protect from freezing. Keep containers
closed when not in use. Keep away from excessive
heat, open flames, or sparks.
Regulatory Requirments: Consult national, state and local
environmental laws. |
| Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal
Protection |
Ventilation: Exhaust as required to keep
exposure below Threshold Limit Values
Protective Gear: A dust mask is recommended when dry paint
is sanded. If ventilation equipment cannot control
exposures below the TLV's, wear a properly fitted organic/particulate
NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Wear rubber or neoprene
protective gloves for repeated or prolonged skin contact.
Wear safety glasses or face shield for eye protection. |
| Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance: Liquid
Odor: Low odor
Physical State: Liquid
Vapor Density: Heavier then air
Vapor Pressure: 0 mm Hg @20C
Evaporation Rate: Faster than ether
Boiling Point: 197 C
% Volume Volatile: 69.57
Specific Gravity (SG): 1.329
Lbs VOC/Gallon Solids: 1.39
Lbs/Gal VOC Less Exempt Less : water 1.20 |
| Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity |
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong acids or bases.
Strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Oxides of carbon |
| Section 11 - Toxicological Information |
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found
Ethylene Glycol
LD 50: ORL-RAT LD50 4700 mg kg-1
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found |
| Section 12 - Ecological Information |
| Ecotoxicity: Protect environment from spills
and releases. |
| Section 13 - Disposal Considerations |
Disposal: As the US EPA, state, local or
other regulatory agency may have jurisdiction over the
disposal of your
facility's waste, it is incumbent on you, to learn and
satisfy all the regulations which effect you. Dispose
of in accordance to government regulations. |
| Section 14 - Transport Information |
Protect from freezing.
HazardClass
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Packing Group
Agency
Not req*
Not reg**
DOT
Paint
*- Not required
**- Not regulated |
| Section 15 - Regulatory Information |
Additional regulatory lisitings where applicable
SARA Section 313 Emission Reporting
107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol 2.68 percent
124-68-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol 0.14 percent
57-55-6 Propylene Glycol 711 PPM
50-00-0 Formaldehyde 56 PPM
75-56-9 Propylene Oxide 4 PPM
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except
those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances Control
Act
Chemical Substance Inventory:- None
Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product
contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to
the reporting requirements of the Act, and Title 40 of
the
Code of Federal Regulations, part 372.
107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol 2.7% |
| Section 16 - Other Information |
| Every effort has been made to ensure that
the safety information on this sheet is accurate, but
because Chemcoat, Inc. has no control over the condition
under which the product will be used, liability is limited
exclusively to replacement or refund of the purchased
price of this product. Except as stated herein, there
are NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Chemcoat, Inc. assumes no liability for injury
or incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the storage and handling or use of this product. |
| Close
Window |
| Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company
Information |
| PRODUCT: Frosted Linen
V.B. Latex |
Product Code: 18Z-581E |
ArmorChem
Manufactured by:
Chemcoat Inc.
P.O. Box 188
2790 Canfield Lane
Motoursville, PA 17754 |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Chem-tel
800-255-3924
Chemcoat, Inc.
800-326-9471 |
| Section 2 - Composition / Information on
Ingredients |
Other Exposure Limits
ACGIH Exposure Limits
OSHA Exposure Limits
Chemical Name / CAS No
PEL 0.05 mg/M3
Respirable
TLV 0.05 mg/M3 Respirable |
Silica, Crystalline
14464-46-1
2.95 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0
HSE set an 8-hour TWA
value of 50 ppm (156 mg/m3).
AIHA WEEL 10.0 mg/m3-
TWA aerosol only
Propylene Glycol
57-55-6
2.71 percent
Vapor Pressure: .08 mm Hg @ 20 C
.1 mg/M3 Respirable
Silica, Crystalline
14808-60-7
0.103 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0 |
| Section 3 - Hazards Identification |
-
-
0
0
1
HMIS Rating:
1
0
0
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
Exposure to this material may effect the following organs:
Eyes Lungs Skin |
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes. Inhalation can cause cough, dyspnea
(breathing difficulty),
wheezing.
Long Term Exposure
Can cause decreased pulmonary function, progressive respiratory
symptoms; fibrosis (silicosis). A potential occupational
carcinogen. Silicosis is a very serious lung disease and
can cause with cough and shortness of breath. Silicosis
can develop in a few weeks at very high exposures, or
it may occur over many years with lower exposures. Silicosis
can cause death. If silicosis develops, risk of developing
tuberculosis is increased. The disease may progress with
or without continued exposure. If it does, this can be
crippling or even fatal. Very fine silica, or "silica
flour" is even more hazardous.
Effects of Overexposure, Silica, Crystalline:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes. Inhalation can cause cough, dyspnea
(breathing difficulty),
wheezing.
Long Term Exposure
Can cause decreased pulmonary function, progressive respiratory
symptoms; fibrosis (silicosis). A potential occupational
carcinogen. Silicosis is a very serious lung disease and
can cause with cough and shortness of breath. Silicosis
can develop in a few weeks at very high exposures, or
it may occur over many years with lower exposures. Silicosis
can cause death. If silicosis develops, risk of developing
tuberculosis is increased. The disease may progress with
or without continued exposure. If it does, this can be
crippling or even fatal. Very fine silica, or "silica
flour" is even more hazardous.
Effects of Overexposure, Propylene Glycol:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Two fluid
ounces (60 ml) has caused stupor which lasted for a few
hours which was followed by complete recovery.
Long Term Exposure
A mild allergen. Repeated or prolonged contact may cause
skin sensitization and allergy. Therapeutic doses given
for over a year have been associated with seizures; no
further seizures occurred upon withdrawal of medication.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1%
or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified
as carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC,
OSHA, or ACGIH.
Silica, Crystalline: (animal positive) (IARC)(NTP)
Silica, Crystalline: (animal positive) (IARC)(NTP) |
| Section 4 - First Aid Measures |
INHALATION - Move person to fresh air. If
breathing has stopped, administer artifical respiration.
Seek medical
attention!
EYE CONTACT - In case of eye contact, flush the eyes with
water for fifteen (15) minutes. If contact lenses are
worn, quickly remove them, then flush the eyes with water.
Have a physician examine the eyes.
SKIN CONTACT - In case of skin contact, remove contaminated
clothing. Flush the skin with large amounts of water,
then wash the skin with soap and water.
INGESTION - Do not induce vomiting. This may cause chemical
pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. If vomiting occurs spontaneously,
keep the head below the hips to prevent aspiration of
liquid into the lungs. Seek immediate medical attention. |
| Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures |
Flash Point: > 100 C
(>212 F)
LEL: 2.6 %
UEL: 12.5 % |
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), foam,
dry chemical, or water spray/water fog extinguishing system.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon
Fire Fighting Instructions: Full protective equipment
including self contained breathing apparartus should be
used.
Fire Equipment: Water spray may not be effective, use
fog nozzles |
| Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures |
Spill and Leak Precedure: Ventilate the
area. Use appropriate respirator and protective clothing.
Small Spills: Contain spill areas with dikes. Recover
spilled material into containers. Absorb remainder with
absorbent material.
Large Spills: If small spill measures do not contain the
spill, notify local authorities and/or the fire department.
|
| Section 7 - Handling and Storage |
Handling: Avoid prolonged contact with product.
Keep containers closed when not in use.
Storage Requirements: Protect from freezing. Keep containers
closed when not in use. Keep away from excessive
heat, open flames, or sparks.
Regulatory Requirments: Consult national, state and local
environmental laws. |
| Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal
Protection |
Ventilation: Exhaust as required to keep
exposure below Threshold Limit Values
Protective Gear: A dust mask is recommended when dry paint
is sanded. If ventilation equipment cannot control
exposures below the TLV's, wear a properly fitted organic/particulate
NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Wear rubber or neoprene
protective gloves for repeated or prolonged skin contact.
Wear safety glasses or face shield for eye protection. |
| Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance: Liquid
Odor: Low odor
Physical State: Liquid
Heavier then air: Vapor Pressure
0 mm Hg @ 20 C
Evaporation Rate: Faster than ether
Boiling Point: 188 C
% Volume Volatile: 69.56
Specific Gravity (SG): 1.324
Lbs VOC/Gallon Solids: 1.41
Lbs/Gal VOC Less Exempt Less : water 1.21 |
| Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity |
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong acids or bases.
Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Oxides of carbon |
| Section 11 - Toxicological Information |
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found
Propylene Glycol
LD 50: ORL-RAT LD50 20000 mg kg-1 ; IPR-RAT LD50 6660
mg kg-1 ; IMS-RAT LD50 14000
mg kg-1
Silica, Crystalline
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found |
| Section 12 - Ecological Information |
| Ecotoxicity: Protect environment from spills
and releases. |
| Section 13 - Disposal Considerations |
Disposal: As the US EPA, state, local or
other regulatory agency may have jurisdiction over the
disposal of your
facility's waste, it is incumbent on you, to learn and
satisfy all the regulations which effect you. Dispose
of in accordance to government regulations. |
| Section 14 - Transport Information |
Protect from freezing.
HazardClass
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Packing Group
Agency
Not req*
Not reg**
DOT
Paint
*- Not required
**- Not regulated |
| Section 15 - Regulatory Information |
Additional regulatory lisitings where applicable
SARA Section 313 Emission Reporting
57-55-6 Propylene Glycol 2.71 percent
124-68-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol 0.36 percent
50-00-0 Formaldehyde 56 PPM
75-56-9 Propylene Oxide 4 PPM
75-07-0 Acetaldehyde < 1 PPM
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except
those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances Control
Act
Chemical Substance Inventory:- None
Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product
contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to
the reporting requirements of the Act, and Title 40 of
the
Code of Federal Regulations, part 372. |
| Section 16 - Other Information |
| Every effort has been made to ensure that
the safety information on this sheet is accurate, but
because Chemcoat, Inc. has no control over the condition
under which the product will be used, liability is limited
exclusively to replacement or refund of the purchased
price of this product. Except as stated herein, there
are NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Chemcoat, Inc. assumes no liability for injury
or incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the storage and handling or use of this product. |
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| Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company
Information |
| PRODUCT: Black PPS Topcoat |
PRODUCT NUMBER: 22A-059 |
Manufactured by:
Chemcoat Inc.
P.O. Box 188
2790 Canfield Lane
Motoursville, PA 17754 |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Chem-tel
800-255-3924
Chemcoat, Inc.
800-326-9471 |
| Section 2 - Composition / Information on
Ingredients |
Other Exposure Limits
ACGIH Exposure Limits
OSHA Exposure Limits
Chemical Name / CAS No |
HSE set an 8-hour TWA value of 50 ppm (156 mg/m3).
AIHA WEEL 10.0 mg/m3- TWA aerosol only
Propylene Glycol
57-55-6
11.39 percent
Vapor Pressure: .08 mm Hg @ 20
C
The OSHA legal limit and ACGIH value is 3.5 mg/m3 TWA.
The OSHA legal limit and ACGIH value is 3.5 mg/m3 TWA.
NIOSH recommends that exposure to carbon black (as an
occupational carcinogen) be limited to the lowest feasible
concentrations. Also, NIOSH recommended airborne exposure
limit is 0.1 mg (PHA)/m3 . The NIOSH IDLH is 1,750 mg/m3.
In addition, several states have set guidelines or standards
for carbon black in ambient air ranging from 117 µg/m3
(New York) to 35 µg/m3 (North Dakota) to 50 µg/m3
(Virginia) to 70 µg/m3 (Connecticut) to 83 µg/m3
(Nevada).
Carbon Black
1333-86-4
1.14 percent
Vapor Pressure: 0 |
| Section 3 - Hazards Identification |
-
-
0
0
1
HMIS Rating:
1
0
0
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
Exposure to this material may effect the following organs:
Eyes Lungs Skin |
Effects of Overexposure, Carbon Black:
Short Term Exposure
Inhalation may cause irritation to respiratory tract.
Skin contact may cause
irritation. Eye contact may cause irritation.
Long Term Exposure
Exposure to levels well above 3.5 mg/m3 for several months
may result in
damage to the skin and nails, temporary or permanent damage
to the lungs and
breathing passages, and adversely affect the heart. Carbon
Black containing PAH
greater than 0.1% should be considered a suspect carcinogen.
Lungs may be
affected by repeated or prolonged exposure at very high
concentrations: Some
Carbon blacks may contain compounds which are carcinogenic
and as organic
extracts of these have been classified as possibly carcinogenic
to humans, special
care should be taken to avoid exposure to such extracts.
Lung effects remain
controversial and may be due to contaminants. It is probable
that minor effects
reported are non-specific effects associated with exposure
to nuisance dusts in
general. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are reportedly
present in some carbon
blacks. Depending on the process of manufacture, there
are variations in their
chemical compositions.
Effects of Overexposure, Propylene Glycol:
Short Term Exposure
Irritates the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Two fluid
ounces (60 ml) has caused
stupor which lasted for a few hours which was followed
by complete recovery.
Long Term Exposure
A mild allergen. Repeated or prolonged contact may cause
skin sensitization and
allergy. Therapeutic doses given for over a year have
been associated with
seizures; no further seizures occurred upon withdrawal
of medication.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1%
or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified
as
carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC, OSHA,
or ACGIH.
Carbon Black: (ACGIH) |
| Section 4 - First Aid Measures |
INHALATION - Move person to fresh air. If
breathing has stopped, administer artifical respiration.
Seek medical
attention!
EYE CONTACT - In case of eye contact, flush the eyes with
water for fifteen (15) minutes. If contact lenses are
worn, quickly remove them, then flush the eyes with water.
Have a physician examine the eyes.
SKIN CONTACT - In case of skin contact, remove contaminated
clothing. Flush the skin with large amounts of water,
then wash the skin with soap and water.
INGESTION - Do not induce vomiting. This may cause chemical
pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. If vomiting occurs spontaneously,
keep the head below the hips to prevent aspiration of
liquid into the lungs. Seek immediate medical attention. |
| Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures |
Flash Point: > 100 C (>212 F)
LEL: 2.6 %
UEL: 12.5 % |
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), foam,
dry chemical, or water spray/water fog extinguishing system.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Vapors may travel
considerable distance by air and become ignited by ignition
sources.
Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon
Fire Fighting Instructions: Full protective equipment
including self contained breathing apparartus should be
used.
Fire Equipment: Water spray may not be effective, use
fog nozzles |
| Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures |
Spill and Leak Precedure: Eliminate all
ignition sources. Ventilate the area. Use appropriate
respirator and protective clothing.
Small Spills: Contain spill areas with dikes. Recover
spilled material into containers. Absorb remainder with
absorbent material.
Large Spills: If small spill measures do not contain the
spill, notify local authorities and/or the fire department.
|
| Section 7 - Handling and Storage |
Handling: Avoid prolonged breathing or contact
with product. Keep containers closed when not in use.
Do not cut, drill, grind, or weld near containers even
when empty. Use non-sparking tools when working around
this material.
Storage Requirements: Protect from freezing. Keep containers
closed when not in use. Keep away from excessive
heat, open flames, or sparks.
Regulatory Requirments: Consult national, state and local
environmental laws. |
| Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal
Protection |
Ventilation: Exhaust as required to keep
exposure below Threshold Limit Values
Protective Gear: If ventilation equipment cannot control
exposures below the TLV's, wear a properly fitted
organic/particulate NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Wear
rubber or neoprene protective gloves for repeated or prolonged
skin contact. Wear safety glasses or face shield for eye
protection. |
| Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance: Liquid
Odor
Physical State: Liquid
Vapor Density: Heavier then air
Vapor Pressure: 0 mmHg @20 C
Evaporation Rate: Faster than ether
Boiling Point: 188 C
% Volume Volatile: 68.79
Specific Gravity (SG): 1.207
Lbs VOC/Gallon Solids: 3.85
Lbs/Gal VOC Less Exempt Less: water 2.76 |
| Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity |
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Strong acids or bases.
Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Oxides of carbon |
| Section 11 - Toxicological Information |
Propylene Glycol
LD 50: ORL-RAT LD50 20000 mg kg-1 ; IPR-RAT LD50 6660
mg kg-1 ; IMS-RAT LD50 14000
mg kg-1
Carbon Black
LD 50: oral: >8000 mg/kg |
| Section 12 - Ecological Information |
| Ecotoxicity: Protect environment from spills
and releases. |
| Section 13 - Disposal Considerations |
Disposal: As the US EPA, state, local or
other regulatory agency may have jurisdiction over the
disposal of your
facility's waste, it is incumbent on you, to learn and
satisfy all the regulations which effect you. Dispose
of in accordance to government regulations. |
| Section 14 - Transport Information |
Protect from freezing.
HazardClass
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Packing Group
Agency
Not Req*
Not Reg**
DOT
Paint
*- Not required
**- Not regulated |
| Section 15 - Regulatory Information |
Additional regulatory lisitings where applicable
SARA Section 313 Emission Reporting
57-55-6 Propylene Glycol 11.39 percent
124-68-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol 0.18 percent
95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 102 PPM
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except
those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances Control
Act
Chemical Substance Inventory:- None |
| Section 16 - Other Information |
| Every effort has been made to ensure that
the safety information on this sheet is accurate, but
because Chemcoat, Inc. has no control over the condition
under which the product will be used, liability is limited
exclusively to replacement or refund of the purchased
price of this product. Except as stated herein, there
are NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Chemcoat, Inc. assumes no liability for injury
or incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the storage and handling or use of this product. |
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| Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company
Information |
| PRODUCT: ARMORCHEM 4500
GRAY DIP PRIMER |
PRODUCT NUMBER:
41B-414B
|
Manufactured by:
Chemcoat Inc.
P.O. Box 188
2790 Canfield Lane
Motoursville, PA 17754 |
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Chem-tel
800-255-3924
Chemcoat, Inc.
800-326-9471 |
| Section 2 - Composition / Information on
Ingredients |
Other Exposure Limits
ACGIH Exposure Limits
OSHA Exposure Limits
Chemical Name / CAS No |
The OSHA TWA is 500 ppm (2,900 mg/m3). ACGIH recommends
a TWA of 100 ppm (525 mg/m3). NIOSH recommends a TWA 350
mg/m3 and a ceiling of 1,800 mg/m3) not to be exceeded
during any 15 minute work period.
Stoddard Solvent (1)
8052-41-3
25.75 percent
The OSHA legal limit and ACGIH value is 3.5 mg/m3 TWA.
The OSHA legal limit and ACGIH value is 3.5 mg/m3 TWA.
NIOSH recommends that exposure to carbon black (as an
occupational carcinogen) be limited to the lowest feasible
concentrations. Also, NIOSH recommended airborne exposure
limit is 0.1 mg (PHA)/m3 . The NIOSH IDLH is 1,750 mg/m3.
In addition, several states have set guidelines or standards
for carbon black in ambient air ranging from 117 µg/m3
(New York) to 35 µg/m3 (North Dakota) to 50 µg/m3
(Virginia) to 70 µg/m3 (Connecticut) to 83 µg/m3
(Nevada).
Carbon Black
1333-86-4
0.210 percent
(1) NIOSH recommends a TWA 350 mg/m3 and a ceiling of
1,800 mg/m3) not to be exceeded during any 15 minute work
period. The NIOSH IDLH level is 20,000 mg/m3. Several
states have set guidelines or standards for Stoddard solvent
in ambient air ranging from 5. |
| Section 3 - Hazards Identification |
-
-
0
2
2
HMIS Rating:
2
0
2
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
Exposure to this material may effect the following organs:
Blood Eyes Kidneys Liver Nervous System |
Effects of Overexposure, Carbon Black:
Short Term Exposure
Inhalation may cause irritation to respiratory tract.
Skin contact may cause
irritation. Eye contact may cause irritation.
Long Term Exposure
Exposure to levels well above 3.5 mg/m3 for several months
may result in
damage to the skin and nails, temporary or permanent damage
to the lungs and
breathing passages, and adversely affect the heart. Carbon
Black containing PAH greater than 0.1% should be considered
a suspect carcinogen. Lungs may be affected by repeated
or prolonged exposure at very high concentrations: Some
Carbon blacks may contain compounds which are carcinogenic
and as organic extracts of these have been classified
as possibly carcinogenic to humans, special care should
be taken to avoid exposure to such extracts. Lung effects
remain controversial and may be due to contaminants. It
is probable that minor effects reported are non-specific
effects associated with exposure to nuisance dusts in
general. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are reportedly
present in some carbon blacks. Depending on the process
of manufacture, there are variations in their chemical
compositions.
Effects of Overexposure, Stoddard Solvent:
Short Term Exposure
Inhalation: Causes irritation of the eyes and respiratory
tract. Exposure to levels
above 2,400 mg/m3 may cause headache, dizziness and nose
and throat irritation. More severe exposures may cause
nausea and vomiting, a feeling of intoxication, weakness,
muscle twitches and in extreme cases convulsions, unconsciousness
and death.
Long Term Exposure
Prolonged or repeated contact with liquid may cause defatting
of the skin with
drying, irritation, and skin ulcers. Exposure to vapor
may cause eye, nose and
throat irritation, fatigue, headaches, anemia, jaundice,
and damage to the liver and bone marrow. In animals: kidney
damage. Repeated exposure may cause a rare reaction in
some people that destroys blood cells (aplastic anemia).
This can be fatal. Many petroleum-based solvents have
been shown to cause brain and/or
nerve damage. Effects may include reduced memory and concentration,
personality changes, fatigue, sleep disturbances, reduced
coordination, effects on
the autonomic nerves and/or nerves to the limbs.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1%
or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified
as carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC,
OSHA, or ACGIH.
Carbon Black: (ACGIH) |
| Section 4 - First Aid Measures |
INHALATION - Move person to fresh air. If
breathing has stopped, administer artifical respiration.
Seek medical
attention!
EYE CONTACT - In case of eye contact, flush the eyes with
water for fifteen (15) minutes. If contact lenses are
worn, quickly remove them, then flush the eyes with water.
Have a physician examine the eyes.
SKIN CONTACT - In case of skin contact, remove contaminated
clothing. Flush the skin with large amounts of water,
then wash the skin with soap and water.
INGESTION - Do not induce vomiting. This may cause chemical
pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. If vomiting occurs spontaneously,
keep the head below the hips to prevent aspiration of
liquid into the lungs. Seek immediate medical attention. |
| Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures |
Flash Point: 41 C (105 F)
LEL: 0.6 %
UEL: 8.0 % |
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), foam,
dry chemical, or water spray/water fog extinguishing system.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Vapors may travel
considerable distance by air and become ignited by ignition
sources.
Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon
Fire Fighting Instructions: Full protective equipment
including self contained breathing apparartus should be
used.
Fire Equipment: Water spray may not be effective, use
fog nozzles |
| Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures |
Spill and Leak Precedure: Eliminate all
ignition sources. Ventilate the area. Use appropriate
respirator and protective clothing.
Small Spills: Contain spill areas with dikes. Recover
spilled material into containers. Absorb remainder with
absorbent material.
Large Spills: If small spill measures do not contain the
spill, notify local authorities and/or the fire department. |
| Section 7 - Handling and Storage |
Handling: Avoid prolonged breathing or contact
with product. Keep containers closed when not in use.
Do not cut, drill, grind, or weld near containers even
when empty. Use non-sparking tools when working around
this material.
Storage Requirements: Protect from freezing. Keep containers
closed when not in use. Keep away from excessive
heat, open flames, or sparks.
Regulatory Requirments: Consult national, state and local
environmental laws. |
| Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal
Protection |
Ventilation: Exhaust as required to keep
exposure below Threshold Limit Values
Protective Gear: If ventilation equipment cannot control
exposures below the TLV's, wear a properly fitted
organic/particulate NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Wear
rubber or neoprene protective gloves for repeated or prolonged
skin contact. Wear safety glasses or face shield for eye
protection. |
| Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance: Liquid
Odor
Physical State: Liquid
Vapor Density: Heavier then air
Vapor Pressure: 1 mm Hg @ 14C
Evaporation Rate: Faster than ether
Boiling Range: 154 to 202 C
% Volume Volatile: 49.25
Specific Gravity (SG): 1.425
Lbs VOC/Gallon Solids: 6.25
Lbs/Gal VOC Less Exempt Less : water 3.17 |
| Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity |
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: heat or flames, strong acids or bases.
Strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Oxides of carbon |
| Section 11 - Toxicological Information |
Stoddard Solvent
LC 50: No information found
LD 50: No information found
Carbon Black
LD 50: oral: >8000 mg/kg |
| Section 12 - Ecological Information |
| Ecotoxicity: Protect environment from spills
and releases. |
| Section 13 - Disposal Considerations |
Disposal: As the US EPA, state, local or
other regulatory agency may have jurisdiction over the
disposal of your
facility's waste, it is incumbent on you, to learn and
satisfy all the regulations which effect you. Dispose
of in accordance to government regulations. |
| Section 14 - Transport Information |
HazardClass
UN Number
Proper Shipping Name
Packing Group
Agency
UN-1263
lll
Not Regul
DOT
Paint <119 gallon per single package
UN-1263
lll
3
DOT - Bulk
Paint >119 gallons in a single package |
| Section 15 - Regulatory Information |
Additional regulatory lisitings where applicable
SARA Section 313 Emission Reporting
95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.58 percent
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except
those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances Control
Act
Chemical Substance Inventory:- None |
| Section 16 - Other Information |
| Every effort has been made to ensure that
the safety information on this sheet is accurate, but
because Chemcoat, Inc. has no control over the condition
under which the product will be used, liability is limited
exclusively to replacement or refund of the purchased
price of this product. Except as stated herein, there
are NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Chemcoat, Inc. assumes no liability for injury
or incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the storage and handling or use of this product. |
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