SDS
Product name: FILL AND SEAL™ Expanding Foam Sealant 12oz 
HC ES 12ct 
Issue Date: 01/19/2016 
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Partition coefficient: n-
octanol/water 
No data available  
Auto-ignition temperature 
No test data available  
Decomposition temperature 
No test data available  
Kinematic Viscosity 
Not applicable 
Explosive properties 
Not explosive  
Oxidizing properties 
No  
Molecular weight 
No data available 
NOTE: The physical data presented above are typical values and should not be construed as a 
specification. 
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 
Reactivity: No data available  
Chemical stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions. See Storage, Section 7. 
Unstable at elevated temperatures.  
Possibility of hazardous reactions: Can occur. Exposure to elevated temperatures can cause 
product to decompose and generate gas. This can cause pressure build-up and/or rupturing of closed 
containers. Acids.  
Conditions to avoid: Avoid temperatures above 50 °C 
Elevated temperatures can cause container to vent and/or rupture. Exposure to elevated 
temperatures can cause product to decompose.  
Incompatible materials: Avoid contact with: Acids. Alcohols. Amines. Ammonia. Bases. Metal 
compounds. Strong oxidizers. Products based on diisocyanates like TDI and MDI react with many 
materials to release heat. The reaction rate increases with temperature as well as with increased 
contact; these reactions can become violent. Contact is increased by stirring or if the other material 
acts as a solvent. Products based on diisocyanates such as TDI and MDI are not soluble in water and 
will sink to the bottom, but react slowly at the interface. The reaction forms carbon dioxide gas and a 
layer of solid polyurea. Reaction with water will generate carbon dioxide and heat.  
Hazardous decomposition products: Decomposition products depend upon temperature, air supply 
and the presence of other materials. Toxic gases are released during decomposition.  
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 
Toxicological information appears in this section when such data is available. 
Acute toxicity 
Acute oral toxicity 
Low toxicity if swallowed. Small amounts swallowed incidentally as a result of normal 
handling operations are not likely to cause injury; however, swallowing larger amounts may 
cause injury. Observations in animals include: Gastrointestinal irritation.  










