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Section 6 – Accidental Release Measures
Containment Procedures:
Spilled material will not spread. If accidental release occurs in a windy area spray material with water to suppress dust. If
released in the water use skimming net to retrieve floating particulate.
Clean-Up Procedures:
Material is a non-hazard as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA: 40 CFR §261). Absorption of
hazardous materials may change disposal methods. Consult with local and federal regulations for the disposal of absorbed
hazardous. Consult with the absorbed material MSDS for more information.
Section 7 – Handling and Storage
Handling Procedures:
Maintain good housekeeping and remove material after absorption. Unused material can be reused. Avoid returning used
material into containers with new material.
Storage Procedures:
Store in a dry low humidity location. Humidity and moisture could affect absorbency. Product has no known shelf life and will
not dry out over time.
Section 8 – Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Exposure Guidelines:
A. General Product Information
No specific protective measures are necessary. Under normal use the user should not be exposed to any hazardous
substances or toxic material.
B. Component Exposure Limits
No Components Listed
Personal Protective Equipment:
Eyes: Safety Goggles usually not necessary
Respiratory NIOSH approved dusk mask may be used if needed or if user has a pre-existing respiratory condition.
Under normal conditions a dusk mask is not required.
Skin: Not Applicable
Section 9 – Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: White or Gray Power Odor: None
Physical State: Solid Particulate pH: Not Applicable
Vapor Pressure: ~0 mmHg Vapor Density: Not Applicable
Boiling Point: Not Applicable Melting Point: >2000 °F (>1093 °C)
Solubility (H
2
O): <1% Specific Gravity: ~0.1711
Freezing Point: Not Applicable Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable
Volatile Percentage: Not Applicable VOC: Not Applicable
Section 10 – Chemical Stability and Reactivity
Chemical Stability: Normally unreactive and highly stable
Conditions to Avoid: None with designated use
Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not Occur
Incompatibility: Hydrofluoric Acid
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Reacts with Hydrofluoric Acid to form toxic silicon tetra fluoride gas.