Material Safety Data Sheet |
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Quick Identifier (In Plant Common Name): |
PT-POUR |
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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 Number: |
(510) 232-0481 |
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Date revised: |
September 15, 1999 |
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Section I – Identity |
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Product Name: |
PolyTech Pour “B-Component” |
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Chemical Name And Synonyms: |
Polyurethane Resin Component |
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Chemical Family: |
Polyurethane Chemicals |
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Formula: |
Mixtures |
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Section II – Ingredients And Hazards |
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Polyurethane Polyols |
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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 |
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Boiling Point: |
Water @ 1 ATM 100 F |
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Specific Gravity (Water = 1) |
1.1 |
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Vapor Pressure @ 77 F |
0.623 PSIG |
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Percent Volatile By Wt. |
None |
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Evaporation Rate: |
N/A |
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Vapor Density (AIR = 1) |
> 1 |
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Solubility In Water: |
Partially Soluble |
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Appearance And Odor |
Brown viscous liquid |
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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, Carbon Dioxide foam |
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Auto Ignition Temperature: |
N/A |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: |
Standard fireman’s body protection and breathing apparatus |
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Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards: |
N/A |
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Section V – Health Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value: |
None |
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Effect Of Overexposure: |
Vapor may cause dizziness due to insufficient oxygen and may be irritant to respiratory tract. |
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Emergency And First Aid Procedures: |
Seek medical assistance for treatment, observation & support as needed |
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Ingestion: |
Give water to drink to dilute , call physician at once. |
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Inhalation: |
Move to fresh air and administer oxygen if necessary, call physician. |
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Eye: |
Flush with water for 20 minutes, call physician. |
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Skin: |
Wash with soap and water for 10 minutes |
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Section VI – Reactivity Data |
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Stability: |
Avoid conditions with temperature above 120 F. Do not incinerate, avoid open flame. |
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Material to Avoid: |
Alkali and alkaline earth metals |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products: |
Carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons |
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Hazardous Polymerization: |
Will not occur. |
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Section VII – Spill And Leak Procedures |
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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. |
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Specific Waste Disposal Method: |
Dispose of material in landfill according to Federal, State and local regulations. |
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Section VIII – Special Protection Information |
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Respirator Protection: |
Respirator with NIOSH approved cartridge. |
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Local Exhaust: |
Keep fresh air circulating |
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Protective Gloves: |
Neoprene, buyle rubber, vinyl and polyethylene |
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Other Protective Clothing Or Equipment: |
PVC apron, safely shoe. Safety showers and eyewash should be available. |
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Eye Protection: |
Safety goggles or glasses |