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UR1900 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Important: The information herein has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable and is accurate to the best of our knowledge. However, Coatings International, Inc. cannot give any guarantees regarding information from other sources and expressly does not make any warranties, nor assumes any liability, for it's use. If apprised of changes, updated MSDS sheets will be promptly issued. Users must make their own determination regarding the suitability of the product for their own purpose prior to use.

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I - MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
II - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
III - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
IV - REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
VI - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAKS
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SECTION I - MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATIONup.gif

Components - Chemical Name & Common Names
(Hazardous Components 1% or greater: Carcinogens 0.1% or greater)
CHEMICAL NAME (COMMON NAME) CAS # % OSHA PEL (PPM) ACGIH TLV (PPM) OTHER LIMITS RECOMMENDED
Xylene 1330-20-7 25    100  

    Note:

  1. This product contains the following chemicals which are subject to reporting under Section 313 of Title III: Xylene
  2. All other chemicals in this product are Trade Secrets and are not regulated as hazardous by any state Right-to-Know law.


SECTION II - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICSup.gif

1) BOILING POINT
281 - 284°F
2) SPECIFIC GRAVITY N/A
3) VAPOR PRESSURE N/A
4) MELTING POINT N/A
5) VAPOR DENSITY (Air = 1) Heavier than air
6) EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether
7) SOLUBILITY IN WATER
N/A
8) % VOLATILE VOLUME
31.6
9) WEIGHT PER GALLON
9.1 - 9.3 pounds

SECTION III - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATAup.gif

1) FLASH POINT-

80°F

2) AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE:

N/A

3) FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME:

LEL: 1
UEL: N/A

4) EXTINGUISHER (MEDIA) -.

Dry Chemical, Carbon Dioxide, or fog.

5) SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES:

Use supplied air breathing equipment for enclosed areas. Cool exposed containers with water spray.

6) UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:

Do not mix with strong oxidants such as liquid chlorine or concentrated oxygen. Empty containers may hold explosive vapors.


SECTION IV - REACTIVITY HAZARD DATAup.gif

1) STABILITY:

Stable

2) CONDITIONS TO AVOID:

Open flames, hot surfaces, sparks

3) INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to Avoid):

Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents, water or alcohols.

4) HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:

Carbon Monoxide and other toxic fumes

5) HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

May occur; contact with moisture or other materials which react with isocyanates form CO2, develop pressure.


SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATAup.gif

1) PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:

  1. Inhalation - yes
  2. Skin absorption - yes
  3. Ingestion - yes

2) CARCINOGEN LISTED IN:

  1. NTP - no
  2. IARC MONOGRAPH - no
  3. OSHA - no

3) HEALTH HAZARDS

  1. ACUTE: see #4 below

  2. CHRONIC: see #4 below

4) SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:

Inhalation: Nasal & respiratory irritation, dizziness, fatigue, unconciousness, asphyxiation.

Skin: Possible irritation, dermatitis and defatting

Ingestion: Can cause gastroentestinal disorders

5) MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:

Not known

6) EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES:

Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support if necessary.

7) EYE CONTACT:

Remove contaminated clothing and flush area with water for 5-15 minutes.

8) SKIN CONTACT:

Remove contaminated clothing and flush area with water for 5-15 minutes.

9) INHALATION:

REMOVE to fresh air; aid in breathing if necessary. If breathing has stopped, administer respiration or oxygen, call a physician immediately.

10) INGESTION:

DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. Get medical attention immediately.

SECTION VI - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURESup.gif

1) RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify type):

Use NIOSH approved vapor canister or supplied-air respiratory protection in confined spaces that are not ventilated.

2) PROTECTIVE GLOVES:

Wear chemical resistant gloves.

3) EYE PROTECTION:

Chemical splash goggles, safety glasses with side protection

4) VENTILATION TO BE USED:

  1. Local exhaust: Recommended - use adequate ventilation to keep concentration of vapors below exposure limits.
  2. Mechanical (general): Recommended

5) OTHER (Specify):

Keep solvent concentration in working atmosphere below TLV.

SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAKSup.gif

1) STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS SPILLED OR RELEASED:

  1. Small spill: romove with absorbant material
  2. Large spill: Eliminate all ignition sources. Ventilate enclosed areas or wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Recover free liquid in closed containers. Keep out of sewers and water courses. Clean area with absorbant material.

2) WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS:

Follow federal, state, and local environmental control regulations.

3) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:

N/A

4) PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE:

  1. Store in tightly closed containers to avoid moisture contamination. Store in cool, dry place.
  2. Adhesive cures on moist skin in 5-10 minutes. Remove immediately with rubbing alcohol. Adhesive cured on skin can be scrubbed of after 24-48 hours.

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