Spec Sheet

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Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS
Revision Date: 11-13-08
--------------Section I Product and Company Identification------------
Trade Name: FlexFoam
Product Name: FlexFoam
Company: CME, LLC:
1312 Marquette Dr Ste E
Romeoville, IL 60446
Telephone Number: 630-771-0380
------------Section II Composition/Information on Ingredients-----------
Wt. % CAS#
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Mixed Isomers <= 10 26447-40-5
Methylene Bisphenyl Isocyanate (MDI) <= 10 101-68-8
MDI Prepolymer 15 35 Not disclosed
Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate 10 30 9016-87-9
2,2-dimethyl-1-(methylethyl)-1,3-propanediyl bis(2-methylpropanoate) 10 30 6846-50-0
Polyalkyleneoxidemethylsiloxane Copolymer < 2 67762-85-0
-------------------------------Section III Hazards Identification-----------------------
Physical Appearance: Clear to yellow liquid. Immediate Concerns: Irritating to eyes, respiratory
Emergency Overview
system, and skin. Inhalation at levels above the occupational exposure limit could cause
respiratory sensitization and risk of serious damage to respiratory system. The onset of the
respiratory symptoms may be delayed for several hours after exposure. A hyper-reactive
response to even minimal concentrations of diisocyanates may develop in sensitized persons.
Eyes: Liquids, vapors, or mists are irritating to the eyes and can cause stinging, burning,
lachrymation or tearing.
Potential Health Effects
Skin: Moderate irritant. Repeated and/or prolonged contact may cause skin sensitization.
Ingestion: Ingestion may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract and gastrointestinal
discomfort with any or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, lethargy, or diarrhea.
Inhalation: Inhalation of vapors or mist at concentrations above the TLV can cause respiratory
tract irritation. (Nose, throat, lungs.) Chronic inhalation can result in sensitization.
Eyes: Contact may cause moderate irritation consisting of transient redness, swelling, and
mucous membrane discharge to the conjunctiva. Prolonged contact with the eyes may cause
reversible corneal opacity to occur, with no visual impairment expected.
Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure
Skin: Contact may cause minor irritation consisting of transient redness and/or swelling.
Individuals with skin sensitization can develop these symptoms from contact with a small amount
of liquid or vapors.

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