Material Safety Data Sheet

 

Quick Identifier (In Plant Common Name):

PT-POUR

Manufacturer’s Name:

FAI International Inc.

Address:

1084 Essex Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801

Emergency Telephone Number:

(510) 232-0481

Date revised:

September 15, 1999

 

Section I – Identity

Product Name:

PolyTech Pour “B-Component”

Chemical Name And Synonyms:

Polyurethane Resin Component

Chemical Family:

Polyurethane Chemicals

Formula:

Mixtures

 

Section II – Ingredients And Hazards

Polyurethane Polyols

 

 

 

%

Hazard Data

Polyurethane Polyols

40 – 70

N.E.

Silicone Surfactants

1 – 3

N.E.

Polyurethane Additive

10 – 20

N.E.

Tertiary Amine Catalysts

1 – 4

N.E.

Distilled Water

1 – 4

None

 

Section III – Physical Data

Boiling Point:

Water @ 1 ATM 100 F

Specific Gravity (Water = 1)

1.1

Vapor Pressure @ 77 F

0.623 PSIG

Percent Volatile By Wt.

None

Evaporation Rate:

N/A

Vapor Density (AIR = 1)

>  1

Solubility In Water:

Partially Soluble

Appearance And Odor

Brown viscous liquid

 

Section IV – Fire And Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point:

N/A

Flammable Limits (In Air % By Volume):

N/A

Extinguisher Media:

Water, Carbon Dioxide foam

Auto Ignition Temperature:

N/A

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:

Standard fireman’s body protection and breathing apparatus

Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards:

N/A

 

Section V – Health Hazard Data

Threshold Limit Value:

None

Effect Of Overexposure:

Vapor may cause dizziness due to insufficient oxygen and may be irritant to respiratory tract.

Emergency And First Aid Procedures:

Seek medical assistance for treatment, observation & support as needed

Ingestion:

Give water to drink to dilute , call physician at once.

Inhalation:

Move to fresh air and administer oxygen if necessary, call physician.

Eye:

Flush with water for 20 minutes, call physician.

Skin:

Wash with soap and water for 10 minutes

 

Section VI – Reactivity Data

Stability:

Avoid conditions with temperature above 120 F.  Do not incinerate, avoid open flame.

Material to Avoid:

Alkali and alkaline earth metals

Hazardous Decomposition Products:

Carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons

Hazardous Polymerization:

Will not occur.

 

Section VII – Spill And Leak Procedures

Specific Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Released Or Spilled:

Provide ventilation, isolate area.  Large spills absorbed with insert medium and place incovered containers.  Scrap material may be mixed with Component A to produce an inert solid. 

Specific Waste Disposal Method:

Dispose of material in landfill according to Federal, State and local regulations.

 

Section VIII – Special Protection Information

Respirator Protection:

Respirator with NIOSH approved cartridge.

Local Exhaust:

Keep fresh air circulating

Protective Gloves:

Neoprene, buyle rubber, vinyl and polyethylene

Other Protective Clothing Or Equipment:

PVC apron, safely shoe.  Safety showers and eyewash should be available.

Eye Protection:

Safety goggles or glasses

 

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