Material Safety Data Sheet |
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QUICK IDENTIFIER (IN PLANT COMMON NAME): |
PT-16 OR PT-10 |
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Manufacturer’s Name: |
Fai International Inc. |
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Address: |
1084 Essex Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801 |
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Emergency Telephone No.: |
(510) 232-0481 |
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Date Prepared: |
September 18,1991 |
Section I – Identity
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Trade Names and Synonyms: |
PolyTech |
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Chemical Name and Family: |
Single Component Polyurethane Pre-polymer System |
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CAS #: |
N/A (Mixture) |
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Formula: |
Mixture of Polyol blend and Polymeric Isocyanate |
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DOT Hazard Class/ID#: |
Nonflammable gas/UN1956/Nonflammable gas |
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Surface Freight Classification: |
Hazardous Material |
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NPCA-HMIS Hazard Work: |
Health 1 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 Personal Protection B,E |
Section II-Hazardous Ingredients
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Exposure Limits |
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Components |
CAS# |
% By Weight |
OSHA |
ACGIH |
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Polymeric Diisocyanate |
9016-87-9 |
25 – 40 |
0.02 ppm Ceiling 10 ppm-IDLH |
0.02 ppm Ceiling |
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Tris 2 – chloropropyl Phosphate |
13674-84-5 |
10 – 20 |
--None Established-- |
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Polyether Polyols |
Blend |
25 – 35 |
--None Established-- |
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Silicone Surfactant |
Blend |
1 – 5 |
--None Established-- |
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Catalysts |
Blend |
0.2 – 2 |
--None Established-- |
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Chlorodifluoromethane |
75-45-6 |
17 – 36 |
1000 ppm |
1000 ppm |
Section III – Physical & Chemical Characteristics
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Boiling Point |
Unknown |
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Vapor Pressure @ 25 |
125 PSIG |
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Percent Volatile By Volume |
30% |
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Vapor Density (Air = 1) |
N/A |
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Evaporation Rate |
N/A |
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Solubility In Water |
Insoluble |
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Reactivity In Water |
React with water |
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Appearance and Odor |
White, Viscous, Slightly aromatic |
Section IV – Fire And Explosion Hazard Data
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Flash Point: |
N/A |
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Flammable Limits (in air % by volume) |
N/A |
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Extinguisher Media |
Water, CO2 Foam |
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Auto-Ignition Temperature |
N/A |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards |
N/A |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedure |
Standardized fireman’s body protection and breathing apparatus |
Section V – Reactivity Data
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Stability |
Avoid conditions with temperatures above 60 C and below 0 C |
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Material to Avoid |
Amines and Water |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products |
Carbon Dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons |
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Hazardous Polymerization |
Will not occur |
Section VI – Health Hazard Data
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Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: |
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Acute Overexposure |
“Sensitized”, an allergic reaction, that can lead to asthma like symptoms |
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Chronic Overexposure |
Irritation of the respiratory system |
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Medical Condition Aggravated By Exposure |
Chest discomfort, headache, breathlessness, eye irritation |
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OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit |
Not defined |
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ACGIH Threshold Limit Used |
Not defined |
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Other Exposure Limit Used |
Not defined |
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Emergency And First Aid Procedures |
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Inhalation |
Remove the affect person to fresh air, apply oxygen if needed, keep at rest |
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Eyes |
Flush with water for 15 minutes, call physician |
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Skin |
Wash the skin with soap and water. Remove contaminated and footwear |
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Ingestion |
Will cause severe irritation, transfer at once to a medical facility for gastric lovage |
Section VII – Special Protection Information
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Respiratory Protection |
Respirator with NIOSH approved cartridge |
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Local Exhaust |
Keep fresh air circulating |
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Protective Gloves |
PVC gloves |
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Eye Protection |
Safety Goggles |
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Other Protective Clothing or Equipment |
PVC Apron, Safety Shoes |
Section VIII – Special Precautions And Spill/Leak Procedures
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Handling and Storage Precaution |
Store between 4 C and 49 C in a dry place. Keep away from children. |
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Other Precautions |
Always use normal protective equipment as described above especially for someone unfamiliar with the product. |
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If Material Is Released Or Spilled |
Clean up by using acetone , paint thinner, trichloroethane cured foam can only be removed mechanically from surface area (by scrapping) |
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Waste Disposal Methods |
To be disposed by methods defined by local and EPA regulations |