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WATERPROOFING SEALANT
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Important: The information herein is presented in good faith and believed to be correct as of the date hereof but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. Information is based on supplier issued material safety data sheets and may be subject to error. 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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  1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
  2. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
  3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
  4. REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
  5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA
  6. CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
  7. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/LEAKS

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SECTION I - MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATIONup.gif

CHEMICAL NAME (COMMON NAME) CAS # % OSHA PEL (PPM) ACGIH TLV (PPM) VAPOR PRESSURE
mm HG @ TEMP
Mineral Spirits/Solvent Naptha 8052-41-3 70 500 ppm 100 2 68 deg
Diisopropylbiphenyls 69009-90-1 15     .01 77 deg
Triisopropylbiphenyls 29225-91-0 <1     .01 77 deg
*** No toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III and of present. ***

SECTION II - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICSup.gif

1) BOILING POINT 334°F
2) SPECIFIC GRAVITY .83
3) MELTING POINT N/A
4) VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air
5) EVAPORATION RATE Slower than Ether
6) SOLUBILITY IN WATER Non-Soluable
7) WATER REACTIVE N/A
8) APPEARANCE & ODOR Liquid, mild solvent odor
9) COATING V.O.C. 4.94 lb/gl


SECTION III - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATAup.gif

1) FLASH POINT:

105°F

2) METHOD USED:

TCC

3) FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME:

LEL: 1
UEL: 7

3) EXTINGUISHER (MEDIA):

Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog

4) SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES:

Water should be used to cool containers and prevent pressure build up which could result in container rupture.

5) UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:

Vapor accumulations and spray mist may flash or explode if ignited. Water should be used to cool containers to prevent pressure build up which could result in container rupture. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground to ignition sources at locations distant from material handling point.


SECTION IV - REACTIVITY HAZARD DATAup.gif

1) STABILITY:

Stable

2) CONDITIONS TO AVOID:

N/A

3) INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to Avoid):

Strong Oxidizers

4) HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS:

May produce fumes when heated to decomposition. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.

5) HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

Will not occur.


SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATAup.gif

1) PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:

  1. Eyes — Severe irritation, redness, tearing and blurred vision.
  2. Inhalation — Can cause nasal and respiratory irritation, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, and headache.
  3. Skin contact — Prolonged or repeated exposure can cause moderate skin irritation, defatting, and dermatitis.
  4. Ingestion — Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diahrrea. Aspiration of material into lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal.

2) CARCINOGEN LISTED IN:

  1. NTP — N/L
  2. IARC MONOGRAPH — N/L
  3. OSHA — N/L

3) HEALTH HAZARDS

  1. ACUTE: Vapors are irritating to eyes, nose and throat. If inhaled they can cause headache, breathing difficulties and loss of conciousness. Liquid is irritating to skin and eyes. If swallowed will cause nausea and vomiting, can be fatal if swallowed or taken into the lungs.
  2. CHRONIC: Prolonged contact will cause drying and cracking of skin. Allergic responses may develop. Potential for liver and kidney damage.

4) MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:

Any skin or respiratory condition.

5) EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support if necessary.

  • Eyes — flush with water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
  • Skin — When irritation occurs wash with soap and water.
  • Inhalation — Remove to fresh air.
  • Ingestion - DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY..

SECTION VI - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURESup.gif

1) RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify type):

Use self-contained breathing apparatus where vapor concentrations are above TLV limits. Below TLV limits, use a NIOSH approved, canister type vapor respirator.

2) PROTECTIVE GLOVES:

Chemical resistant (Neoprene) gloves.

3) EYE PROTECTION:

Safety glasses with side shields or goggles.

4) VENTILATION TO BE USED:

  • Local exhaust - Local exhaust must be sufficient to keep airborne vapor below TLV limits.
  • Mechanical (general) - N/A

5) WORK / HYGENIC PRACTICES:

Wiping rags or other absorbents saturated with this product are potential sources of spontaneous combustion. Store all rags in a closed, water-filled container or spread out and allow to dry completely before disposal.

5) OTHER (Specify):

N/A


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

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

Evacuate all non-essential personnel. Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Equip employees with protective equipment. Absorb spill with a non-flammable absorbant. Place in closeable containers using non-sparking tools.

2) WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:

Dispose in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. Empty cans; leave in ventilated area then dispose of properly.

3) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:

N/A

4) PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE:

Avoid storate or use near sparks, heat or flame. Closed, empty containers of this product may be hazardous. Dispose of empty containers immediately after use.

5) OTHER PRECAUTIONS

NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling vapors of this product may be harmful.



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