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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET:
E-8000 Diamond Crystal
[ Clear Coat] Part [ A] |
Emergency Number Chem.
Tel 1-800-255-3924 |
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION:
E-8000 Diamond Crystal |
Product Name: Formulation 291-22/2
Component I
Product Code: E-800 Chemical
Family: Non-Pigmented Polyacrylate/Polyester Resin Solution |
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2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS: |
INGREDIENT NAME
/CAS NUMBER |
EXPOSURE LIMITS |
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CONCENTRATION (%) |
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HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS |
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Butyl Acetate
123-86-4 |
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OSHA:150..00 ppm TWA
200.00, ppm STEL
ACGIH: 150.00 ppm TWA
200.00 ppm STEL |
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10.7% |
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Titanium Dioxide (Ti02)
13463-67-7 |
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OSHA. 10.00 mg/m3 TWA Total Dust 5.00 mg/m3 TWA
Respirable Dust
ACGIH: 10.00 mg/m3 TWA |
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32.3% |
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| Calcium Long Chain Alkaryl Sulfonate |
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OSHA.- Not Established
ACGIH: Not Established |
less than 2.0% |
| The chemical identity of this ingredient
is withheld as confidential business information by the supplier |
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Light Aromatic Naphtha
64742-95-6 . |
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OSHA.- Not Established
ACGIH: Not Established |
less than 2.0% |
| Supplier recommends exposure limit of
100 ppm TWA |
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Methyl n-Amyl Ketone (MAK)
110-43-0 |
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OSHA : 100.000 ppm TWA
465.000 mg/m3 TWA
ACGIH: 50.000 ppm TWA
233.000 mg/m3 TWA |
2.2% |
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Acetic Acid Ester
88230-35-7 |
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OSHA : Not Established
ACGIH: Not Established
Supplier: 50.000 ppm |
13.3% |
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Crystalline Silica (Quartz)
14808-60-7 |
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OSHA: 100 mg/m3 TWA Respirable Dust
ACGIH: 100 mg/m3 TWA Respirable Dust |
11% |
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3. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: |
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PHYSICAL FORM |
Liquid |
COLOR |
White |
ODOR |
Of solvent |
BOILING POINT |
Not established |
MELTING/FREEZING POINT |
Not established |
SOLUBILITY IN WATER |
Resin: Insoluble |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY |
1.43 |
BULK DENSITY |
Approximately 11.9 lbs/gal |
% VOLATILE BY WEIGHT |
Approximately 30% |
VAPOR PRESSURE |
Not established |
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4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION
DATA: |
FLASH POINT: |
Not established {BA: 81 F (27 C)} |
FLAMMABLE LIMITS: |
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UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (UEL) (%): |
7.6 BA |
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LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL)(%): |
1.7 BA |
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UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (UEL)(%): |
7.9 @ 250 C MAK |
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LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL)(%): |
1.1 @ 150 C MAK |
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EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: |
Dry Chemical; Carbon Dioxide; Foam |
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SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING
PROCEDURES: |
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Full emergency equipment
with self-contained breathing apparatus should be worn. During
a fire irritating, toxic gases (see Reactivity Data) and smoke
are present from decomposition/combustion. Isolate from heat,
electrical equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container
may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Use cold water spray
to cool fire-exposed containers to minimize risk of rupture. Solvent
vapors may be heavier than air. Under conditions of stagnant air,
vapors may build up and travel along the ground to an ignition
source which may result in a flash back to the source of the vapors. |
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5. HUMAN HEALTH
DATA: |
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ROUTE (S) OF ENTRY: |
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Inhalation; Skin Contact;
Skin Absorption; Eye Contact |
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HUMAN EFFECTS AND SYMPTOMS
OF OVEREXPOSURE: |
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ACUTE INHALATION |
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Solvent vapors are irritating
to the eyes,
nose, throat and respiratory tract resulting in red, itchy eyes,
dryness
the throat and tightness in the chest. Other possible symptoms
of
overexposure include headache, nausea, narcosis, fatigue and loss
of
appetite. At 200 ppm of butyl acetate, persons have developed
irritation of the eyes, nose and throat. These symptoms were severe
at 300 ppm of butyl acetate. Overexposure to crystalline silica
and titanium dioxide cause upper respiratory tract irritation.
Symptoms may include coughing and shortness of breath. |
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CHRONIC INHALATION |
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Chronic exposure to organic
solvents has been
associated with various neurotoxic effects including permanent
brain and
nervous system damage. Symptoms include loss of memory, loss of
intellectual ability, and loss of coordination. Excessive exposure
to
airborne crystalline silica can cause fibrotic lung damage, with
scaring
of the lungs and with coughing and shortness of breath. This condition
is called "silicosis". |
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ACUTE SKIN CONTACT |
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Repeated or prolonged skin
contact with solvents can result in dry, defatted and cracked
skin causing increased susceptibility to infection. In addition,
irritation (i.e. redness, swelling ) which may develop into dermatitis
(inflammation) may occur from skin contact. Solvents can penetrate
the skin causing effects similar to those identified under acute
inhalation symptoms |
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CHRONIC SKIN CONTACT |
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Chronic skin exposure to
the solvent may cause effects similar to those identified under
chronic inhalation effects. |
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ACUTE EYE CONTACT |
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Liquid, aerosols or vapors
are severely irritating to the eyes and can cause pain, tearing,
redness and swelling. If left untreated, corneal damage can occur
and injury is slow to heal. However, damage is usually reversible.
See Section VI for treatment. Titanium dioxide can cause uncomfortable
deposits in the eyes, ears and nose, but does not cause any toxic
effect or disease when exposure is kept below the TLV. |
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CHRONIC EYE CONTACT |
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Prolonged vapor contact
may cause conjunctivitis. |
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ACUTE INGESTION |
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Can result in irritation
in the mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Symptoms can
include sore throat, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Vomiting may cause aspiration resulting in chemical pneumonitis. |
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CHRONIC INGESTION |
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None determined. |
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CARCINOGENICITY |
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NTP : |
Not listed |
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IARC : |
Crystalline silica has been classified
by IARC as Group 2A - "there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity
in humans and
sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals"
(IARC Monographs, Vol. 42). |
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OSHA : |
Not regulated |
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OTHER : |
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MEDICAL CONDITIONS |
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None determined. |
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EXPOSURE LIMITS : |
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Not established for this
product as a whole, refer to Section II for exposure limits of
hazardous constituents. |
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6. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: |
FIRST AID FOR EYES: |
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Flush with clean, lukewarm water (low pressure)
for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Obtain medical
attention if irritation persists.. |
FIRST AID FOR SKIN: |
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Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Wash
affected areas thoroughly with soap and water. Wash contaminated
clothing thoroughly before reuse. |
FIRST AID FOR INHALATION: |
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Move to an area free from risk of further exposure.
Administer oxygen or artificial respiration as needed. Obtain
medical attention. |
FIRST AID FOR INGESTION: |
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DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Give a glass of milk or
water to drink. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS
PERSON. Consult a physician. |
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: |
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None Mentioned. |
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7. EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RECOMMENDATIONS: |
EYE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: |
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Liquid chemical goggles or full-face shield. Contact
lenses should not be worn. |
SKIN PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: |
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Permeation resistant gloves (butyl rubber, nitrile
rubber). Cover as much of the exposed skin area as possible with
appropriate clothing. If skin creams are used, keep the area protected
only by the cream to a minimum. |
RESPIRATORY/VENTILATION REQUIREMENT: |
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Exhaust ventilation sufficient to keep t airborne
concentrations of solvents and other hazardous constituents in
t workplace below their respective TLVs or other appropriate exposure
limit must be utilized. Exhaust air may need to be cleaned by
scrubbers or filters to reduce environmental contamination. Curing
ovens must be ventilated to prevent the build up of explosive
atmospheres and to prevent off gases from entering the work place.
in addition, a respirator that '_ recommended or approved for
use in organic vapor containing environments (air purifying or
fresh air ,supplied) may be necessary. In spray applications,
an organic vapor/ particulate respirator or air supplied unit
is necessary. Consider type of application and environmental concentrations.
The use of a positive pressure supplied air respirator is mandatory
when: airborne concentrations are not known; when levels are 10
times the appropriate TLV; or if spraying is performed in a confined
space or area with limited ventilation. Take into account other
materials being used concurrently. Observe OSHA regulations for
respirator use (29 CFR 1910.134). |
MONITORING: |
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None Mentioned. |
MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE: |
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None Mentioned. |
ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES: |
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Safety showers and eye wash stations should be easily
accessible to the work area. |
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8. REACTIVITY DATA: |
STABILITY: |
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This is a stable material. |
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: |
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Will not occur. |
INCOMPATIBILITIES: |
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Trimethylol propane s used in the manufacture
of the polyester resin; therefore, it should not be combined with
phosphorus containing materials because highly toxic fumes can
be emitted in a fire situation. |
INSTABILITY CONDITIONS: |
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None determined |
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: |
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By fire: C0, C02 |
9. SPILL AND LEAK
PROCEDURES: |
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SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: |
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Evacuate non-essential personnel.
Remove all sources of ignition and ventilate the area. Equip clean-up
crew with appropriate protective equipment (i.e., clothing, respiratory,
etc. See Employee Protection Recommendations). Dike or impound
spilled material a:: control further spillage if feasible. Notify
appropriate authorities if necessary. Cover spill with sawdust,
vermiculite, Fuller's earth or other absorbent material; pour
liquid decontaminate over spillage and allow to react for at least
10 min. Collect material in open containers and add further amounts
of decontamination solution. Remove containers to safe place and
cover loosely. Wash down area with liquid decontaminant and flush
area with water. |
NEUTRALIZATION CHEMICALS |
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N/A |
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: |
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Waste material must be disposed
of in accordance with federal, state and focal environmental control
regulations. Empty containers must be handled with care due to
product residue and flammable solvent vapor. DO NOT HEAT OR CUT
EMPTY CONTAINER WITH ELECTRIC OR GAS TORCH. (See Sections IV.
& VIII.) |
10. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
& STORAGE DATA: |
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
(MIN/MAX): |
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Not established |
SHELF LIFE: |
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Not established |
SPECIAL SENSITIVITY: |
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Material is hygroscopic. |
HANDLING/STORAGE PRECAUTIONS: |
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Material is hygroscopic arid containers
should tightly sealed to prevent contamination with foreign materials
and moisture. |
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11. SHIPPING INFORMATION: |
TECHNICAL SHIPPING NAME: |
Polyacrylate/Polyester contains Butyl
Acetate Methyl n-Amyl Ketone |
FREIGHT CLASS BULK |
Synthetic resin |
FREIGHT CLASS PACKAGE |
Resin, coal tar or petroleum |
PRODUCT LABEL |
SLB10649 |
DOT
(HM-181) (DOMESTIC SURFACE) |
PROPER SHIPPING NAME |
Resin Solution |
HAZARD CLASS OR DIVISION |
3 |
UN/NA NUMBER |
UN1866 |
PACKAGING GROUP |
PG III |
DOT PRODUCT RQ lbs (kgs) |
46728 lbs (21195.8 kgs) |
HAZARD LABEL (s) |
Flammable Liquid |
HAZARD PLACARD (s) |
Flammable |
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IMDG CODE (OCEAN) |
PROPER SHIPPING NAME |
Resin Solution |
HAZARD CLASS DIVISION NUMBER |
3.3 |
UN NUMBER |
UN1866 |
PACKAGING GROUP |
III |
HAZARD LABEL (s) |
Flammable Liquid |
HAZARD PLACARD (s) |
Flammable Liquid |
ICAO
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PROPER SHIPPING NAME |
Resin Solution |
HAZARD CLASS DIVISION NUMBER |
3 |
UN NUMBER |
UN1866 |
SUBSIDIARY RISK |
None |
PACKING GROUP |
III |
HAZARD LABEL (s) |
Flammable Liquid |
RADIOACTIVE? |
Non-Radioactive |
PASSENGER AIR - MAX. QTY |
60L |
PASSENGER INSTRUCTION NUMBER |
309 |
CARGO AIR -MAX. QTY |
220L |
CARGO AIR INSTRUCTION NUMBER |
310 |
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12. ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA: |
TOXICITY DATA FOR:
Crystalline Silica |
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CARCINOGENICITY: |
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In the IARC Monographs, in studies in experimental
animals (primarily rats), there were significant increases in
the incidences of adenocarcinomas and squamous-cell carcinomas
of the lung, and malignant lymphomas of the histiocyte type. In
these studies, fibrosis (fibrotic lung damage) was an important
part of the biological response to crystalline silica. |
TOXICITY DATA FOR:
Butyl acetate |
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ORAL LD50: |
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14000 mg/kg (rat) |
INHALATION LC50: |
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2000 ppm (rat) |
EYE EFFECTS: |
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Severe irritant, 20 mg (rabbit) |
SKIN EFFECTS: |
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Moderate irritant, 500 mg/24 H (rabbit) |
SUBCHRONIC TOXICITY: |
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Rabbits exposed for 1 hour 30 times over 15 weeks
to airborne levels of BA between 4600 ppm and 6300 ppm developed
degenerative changes in the liver. |
TOXICITY DATA FOR:
Titanium Dioxide |
| OTHER TOXICITY DATA: |
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Test results indicate that rats developed a statistically
significant increase in benign or malignant lung tumors after
inhaling extremely high concentrations of titanium dioxide dust
(250 mg/m3) for 2 years. At lower concentrations, no significant
increase in tumors was found |
TOXICITY DATA FOR:
MAK |
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ORAL LD50: |
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1670 mg/kg (Rat) |
DERMAL LD50: |
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12600 mg/kg (Rabbit) |
SKIN EFFECTS: |
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Mild irritation 10 mg, 24 hours open (Rabbit) |
OTHER ACUTE EFFECTS : |
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Inhalation LCLo: 4000 ppm, 4 hours (Rat) |
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13. FEDERAL REGULATORY INFORMATION: |
OSHA STATUS : |
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This product is hazardous under the
criteria of the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29
CFR 1910.1200. |
TSCA STATUS : |
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On TSCA Inventory |
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY: |
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Butyl Acetate - 5000 lbs.; |
SARA TITLE III: |
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SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES |
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None |
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SECTION 311/312 HAZARD CATEGORIES |
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Immediate Health Hazard; Delayed Health Hazard |
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SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS |
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None |
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RCRA STATUS |
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When discarded in its purchased form, this product
meets the criteria of ignitability, and should be managed as a
hazardous waste (EPA Hazardous Waste Number D001).(40 CFR 261.20-24) |
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14. OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION: |
| The following chemicals are specifically listed by individual
states; other product specific health and safety data in other sections
of the MSDS may also be applicable for state requirements. For details
on your regulatory requirements you should contact the appropriate agency
in your state. |
INGREDIENT NAME
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CONCENTRATION |
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STATE CODE |
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Butyl Acetate
123-86-4 |
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10.7% |
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PA1, MA, NJ2 |
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Polyester Polyp
NJTSRN (31765300002)-5435P |
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9.9% |
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PA3 , NJ4 |
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Polyacrylate
NJTSRN (31765300002)-5436P |
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14.9% |
PA3, NJ4 |
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Titanium Dioxide (Ti02)
13463-67-7 |
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32.3 |
PA1, NJI |
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Methyl n-Amyl Ketone (MAK)
110-43-0 |
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2.2% |
PA1, NJ1 |
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Acetic Acid Ester
88230-35-7 |
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13.3% |
PA3 |
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Crystalline Silica (Quartz)
14808-60-7 |
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11. % |
PA1, NJ1 |
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CA = |
California Proposition 65 |
MA = |
Massachusetts Hazardous Substance List |
NJ1 = |
New Jersey Hazardous Substance List |
NJ2 = |
New Jersey Environmental Hazardous
Substance List |
NJ4 = |
New Jersey Other - included in 5 predominant
ingredients > 1% |
NJTSRN = |
New Jersey Trade Secret Registry Number |
PA1= |
Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance List |
PA3 = |
Pennsylvania Non-
hazardous present at 3% or greater. |
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15. APPROVALS: |
| REASON FOR ISSUE |
Revise Section XI |
| PREPARED BY |
B. J. Gambino H. |
| APPROVED BY |
E. Myer |
| APPROVAL DATE |
11/09/93 |
| SUPERSEDES DATE |
05/20/91 |
| MSDS NUMBER |
10649 |
| This information is furnished without warranty, expressed or implied, except that it is accurate to the best knowledge of Environmental Protective Coatings, Inc. . The data on this sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein. Environmental Protective Coatings, Inc. assumes no legal responsibility for use or reliance upon these data. |
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