Material Safety Data Sheet

PLUMBER'S MATE
®
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Air-Formed nonwoven composite Pulp (Sulphate / Sulphite /CTMP or blend of the same ), cross linked acrylate copolymer and water
(max 9%).
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INGESTION:
No adverse effects anticipated by this route of exposure.
EYE CONTACT:
Dust may mechanically irritate the eyes, resulting in redness or watering. Treat dust in eye
as foreign object. Flush immediately with water to remove dust particles for at least 5
minutes. Get medical help if irritation persists.
SKIN CONTACT:
Wash off in flowing water or shower.
INHALATION:
Excessive dust concentrations may cause unpleasant deposit or obstruction in the nasal
passages. Remove to fresh air. Get medical help if persistent irritation, severe coughing or
breathing difculty occurs.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
No specific antidote. Supportive care. Treatment based on judgement of the physician in response
to reactions of the patient.
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FLASH POINT ( Method Used ):
NA
FLAMMABLE LIMITS:
LEL : See below under “Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards.
UEL : NA
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Water fog or fine spray. Carbone dioxide. Dry chemical.
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE:
450°F or 232°C
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Do not use water jet. Dust explosion hazard may result from forceful application of fire extinguishing agents.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Depending on moisture content, particle diameter, and rate of heating, cellulose dust may explode in the presence of an ignition
source. An airborne concentration of 30.000 mg/m is considered often as LEL for cellulose pulp. Dust of this product suspend in air
is flammable and poses a definite explosion hazard if ignited.