Certifications 2
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau
Item no.: 588251
Material Safety Data Sheet
Page 2 of 7
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation
If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Seek immediate
medical attention.
Ingestion
Give water to drink. Induce vomiting only to a conscious, non-convulsing individual. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person. Seek immediate medical attention.
Skin
Dust: Remove contaminated clothing, shoes and leather goods (e.g., watchbands, belts). Quickly and gently blot or brush
away excess material. Wash gently and thoroughly with lukewarm gently flowing water and non-abrasive soap for 5 minutes. If
irritation persists, repeat flushing. Obtain medical advice. Completely decontaminate clothing, shoes and leather goods before
reuse or else discard.
Molten Metal: Flush contact area to solidify and cool but do not attempt to remove encrusted material or clothing. Cover burns
and seek medical attention immediately.
Eyes
Do not allow victim to rub eye(s). Let the eye(s) water naturally for a few minutes. If particle/dust does not dislodge, flush with
lukewarm, gently flowing water for 5 minutes or until particle/dust is removed, while holding eyelid(s) open. If irritation persists,
immediately obtain medical attention. DO NOT attempt to manually remove anything stuck to the eye.
5. Fire-Fighting Measures
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or foam.
Fire and Explosion Hazards:
Massive metal is not flammable or combustible. Finely-divided dust or powder is a moderate fire hazard and moderate
explosion hazard when dispersed in the air at high concentrations and exposed to heat, flame, or other ignition sources.
Explosions may also occur under certain circumstances upon contact with certain incompatible materials (see Stability and
Reactivity, Section 10).
Fire Fighting:
If possible, move material from fire area and cool material exposed to flame. Apply water, carbon dioxide, foam or dry
chemical. Copper and tin oxide fumes may evolve in a fire. Fire fighters must be fully trained and wear full protective clothing
including an approved, self-contained breathing apparatus which supplies a positive air pressure within a full face-piece mask.
Do not use direct water streams on fires where molten metal is present, due to the risk of a steam explosion that could
potentially eject molten metal uncontrollably. Use a fine water mist on the front-running edge of the spill and on the top of the
molten metal to cool and solidify it.
Flashpoint and Method:
Not Applicable.
Upper and Lower Flammable Limit:
Not Applicable.
Autoignition Temperature:
Not Applicable.







