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Product Name: Corrosion Stop Print Date: 4/12/17
Product Code: 16-CSP Total pages: Page 5 of 7
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9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Tan to amber as dispensed from aerosol can. Odor: Petroluem
Evaporation Rate: Ether = 1 Slower
PH: NA Melting/Freezing point: NE
Initial Boiling point and boiling range: NE Flash Point: Flash point of propellant <0°F
Flammability: NA Vapor pressure: >30 psi
Vapor density >1 (Air=1)
Relative density NE Solubilitiy: negligible
Partition coefficient: NE Auto-ignition temperature: NE
Decomposition temperature: NE Viscosity: NA
Flammable limits in air, % by volume: (propellant portion)
Upper: 9.5%(vol) Gas in Air
Lower:1.8% (vol) Gas in Air
10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: Heat, spark, and open flame
Incompatibility: Strong-Oxidizing Agents
Hazardous Decomposition: Combustion will produce Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide and hydrocarbons..
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
11. Toxicological Information
Component Toxicological Information:
Acute oral toxicity
n-HEPTANE LD 50 Rat: 17g/kg
toluene LD 50 Rat 2.6 7.5 g/kg
Acetone LD50 Rat 5,800 mg/kg
Acute inhalation toxicity
n-HEPTANE LC 50 Rat: 65-103 g/m3 , 4 h
Toluene LC 50 Rat: 8,000 ppm 49 g/m3 4h
Acetone LC50 Rat 76 mg/l 4 h
Acute dermal toxicity
n-HEPTANE LD 50 Rabbit: 3400 mg/kg
Toluene LD 50 Rabbit 14 g/kg
Acetone LD50 > 7,426 mg/kg
Information on Toxicological Effects of Components
n-Heptane
Reproductive Toxicity: No evidence of developmental toxicity was found in pregnant laboratory
animals (rats and mice) exposed to high vapor concentrations of unleaded gasoline and
petroleum naphthas via inhalation. A two-generation reproductive toxicity study of vapor recovery
gasoline did not adversely affect reproductive function or offspring survival and development.
Toluene
Carcinogenicity: Exposure of rats and mice to toluene at concentrations ranging from 120-1200
ppm for two years did not demonstrate evidence of carcinogenicity. Toluene has not been listed
as a carcinogen by IARC.
Target Organs: Epidemiology studies suggest that chronic occupational overexposure to toluene
may damage color vision. Subchronic and chronic inhalation studies with toluene produced
kidney and liver damage, hearing loss and central nervous system (brain) damage in laboratory
animals. Intentional misuse by deliberate inhalation of high concentrations of toluene has