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Concrete Cleaner GHS SDS (Sept. 2021 V1) Page 3
Section Nine: Physical and Chemical Characteristics
Vapor Density:
Will not form vapor at normal temperature and pressure.
Vapor Pressure:
Will not form vapor at normal temperature and pressure.
Molecular Weight:
Complex Mixture
Solubility(%v/v):
<5% (Estimated)
Photoreactive VOC’s:
None
pH:
Not determined for the dry material
Evaporation Rate:
Will not evaporate
% Volatility:
<0.1%
Odor Threshold:
Not determined, anticipated to be greater than 7, less than 12
Odor:
Dry dusty odor
Appearance:
Gray powder
Section Ten: Stability
Stability: Material is stable. Spontaneous polymerization or reactions will not occur.
Section Eleven: Toxicological Information
* The "Ca." designation indicates that NIOSH considers the material to be a carcinogen and recommends
the lowest feasible exposure concentration.
**All units are expressed as milligrams per cubic meter of air.
Note 1: The PEL for respirable quartz in this product is 3.4 mg/m3 of total product. The PEL for total
quartz in this product is 10.3 mg/m3 of total product. That is, if the total dust is below 10. mg/m3 AND the
respirable faction is less than 3.4 mg/m3, none of the components of the product will be present in
concentrations greater than the OSHA PEL. The product has not been evaluated for the presence of
other silica morphs such as tripoli, tridymite, and cristobalite.
Note 2: According to the best information available to ACT, controlling exposures to 5 mg/m3 of total
product will guarantee exposure control to all occupational limits of the material at the upper confidence
limit. Persons with cotton or corn hypersensitivity or cross-sensitivities should avoid contact with the dust.
Industrial hygienists, physicians and others permitted by 29 CFR 1910.1200 (i)(2) may contact the
emergency number for Product Services Company of Jackson Mississippi at (601) 922-0868 and
reference "Oil Gator" for a complete composition breakdown.
Note 3: PNOC Total 15 mg/m3; respirable 5 or 3 mg/m3
General Discussion: The primary adverse health concerns with the product are due to incidental silica
content. Smokers who use our product will be at a greater risk of contracting adverse health problems.
Notes to Industrial Hygienist and Physician: ACT, Inc. recommends that exposures to people with TB,
silicotics and others with interstitial lung diseases or fibrosis of the lung should be controlled to a
conservative level.
Acute Health Effects: Ingestion may cause gentle CO2 gas production in the stomach. Anaphylactic
(allergic) reaction may occur in people sensitive to cotton-like dusts.
Chronic Health Effects: Although not expected when used as directed, abuse and careless application
may result in silicosis or silicotic-like lung changes.
Cancer Hazard: Various morphs of silica have different carcinogenic ratings. This product is considered
to contain a carcinogen due to the silica content.
Section Twelve: Ecological Data
Ecological data were determined from an ACT product that represents the worst case scenario. Those
tests indicated an ecologically safe product. This product would be even less toxic than the model





