Material Safety Data Sheet

 

QUICK IDENTIFIER (IN PLANT COMMON NAME):

PT-16 OR PT-10

Manufacturer’s Name:

Fai International Inc.

Address:

1084 Essex Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801

Emergency Telephone No.:

(510) 232-0481

Date Prepared:

September 18,1991

 

 

Section I – Identity

Trade Names and Synonyms:

PolyTech

Chemical Name and Family:

Single Component Polyurethane Pre-polymer System

CAS #:

N/A (Mixture)

Formula:

Mixture of Polyol blend and Polymeric Isocyanate

DOT Hazard Class/ID#:

Nonflammable gas/UN1956/Nonflammable gas

Surface Freight Classification:

Hazardous Material

NPCA-HMIS Hazard Work:

Health                                   1

Flammability                         0

Reactivity                             0

Personal Protection              B,E

 

 

Section II-Hazardous Ingredients

Exposure Limits

Components

CAS#

% By Weight

OSHA

ACGIH

Polymeric Diisocyanate

9016-87-9

25 – 40

0.02 ppm Ceiling

10 ppm-IDLH

0.02 ppm

Ceiling

Tris 2 – chloropropyl Phosphate

13674-84-5

10 – 20

--None Established--

Polyether Polyols

Blend

25 – 35

--None Established--

Silicone Surfactant

Blend

1 – 5

--None Established--

Catalysts

Blend

0.2 – 2

--None Established--

Chlorodifluoromethane

75-45-6

17 – 36

1000 ppm

1000 ppm

 

 

Section III – Physical & Chemical Characteristics

Boiling Point

Unknown

Vapor Pressure @ 25

125 PSIG

Percent Volatile By Volume

30%

Vapor Density (Air = 1)

N/A

Evaporation Rate

N/A

Solubility In Water

Insoluble

Reactivity In Water

React with water

Appearance and Odor

White, Viscous, Slightly aromatic

 

Section IV – Fire And Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point:

N/A

Flammable Limits (in air % by volume)

N/A

Extinguisher Media

Water, CO2 Foam

Auto-Ignition Temperature

N/A

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards

N/A

Special Fire Fighting Procedure

Standardized fireman’s body protection and breathing apparatus

 

 

Section V – Reactivity Data

Stability

Avoid conditions with temperatures above 60 C and below 0 C

Material to Avoid

Amines and Water

Hazardous Decomposition Products

Carbon Dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons

Hazardous Polymerization

Will not occur

               

 

Section VI – Health Hazard Data

Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:

Acute Overexposure

“Sensitized”, an allergic reaction, that can lead to asthma like symptoms

Chronic Overexposure

Irritation of the respiratory system

Medical Condition Aggravated By Exposure

Chest discomfort, headache, breathlessness, eye irritation

OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit

Not defined

ACGIH Threshold Limit Used

Not defined

Other Exposure Limit Used

Not defined

Emergency And First Aid Procedures

 

Inhalation

Remove the affect person to fresh air, apply oxygen if needed, keep at rest

Eyes

Flush with water for 15 minutes, call physician

Skin

Wash the skin with soap and water.  Remove contaminated and footwear

Ingestion

Will cause severe irritation, transfer at once to a medical facility for gastric lovage

 

 

Section VII – Special Protection Information

Respiratory Protection

Respirator with NIOSH approved cartridge

Local Exhaust

Keep fresh air circulating

Protective Gloves

PVC gloves

Eye Protection

Safety Goggles

Other Protective Clothing or Equipment

PVC Apron, Safety Shoes

 

 

Section VIII – Special Precautions And Spill/Leak Procedures

Handling and Storage Precaution

Store between 4 C and 49 C in a dry place.  Keep away from children.

Other Precautions

Always use normal protective equipment as described above especially for someone unfamiliar with the product.

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)

Waste Disposal Methods

To be disposed by methods defined by local and EPA regulations

 

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