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SECTION 5 – FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FLAMMABLE
Yes No
EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam, Water Fog
FLASHPOINT (°F) &
METHOD
N/A
UPPER EXPLOSIVE
LIMIT (% BY VOLUME)
NE
LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT
(% BY VOLUME)
NE
AUTOIGNITION
TEMPERTURE (°F)
NE
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION
HAZARDS
None known.
SPECIAL
FIREFIGHTING
PROCEDURES
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure demand (NIOSH approved or equivalent) & full protective gear. Use water spray to
cool exposed surfaces.
SECTION 6 – ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
PROCEDURES
Wear proper protective equipment (Section 8). Use absorbent material or scrape up dried material & place in approved container.
SECTION 7 – HANDLING & STORAGE
HANDLING PROCEDURES &
EQUIPMENT
Keep out of reach of children & pets. Do not take internally. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid contact w/ eyes, skin & clothing.
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
Close container after each use. Store containers away from excessive heat & freezing. Do not store @ temperatures above 120F. Store
away from caustics & oxidizers.
SECTION 8 – EXPOSURE CONTROL / PERSONAL PROTECTION
RESPIRATORY
Due to very low odor & absence of solvent, plasticizer or EG in formula, respiratory protection may not be required with normal use. For sensitive
individuals or in case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. A NIOSH-approved air purifying respirator w/ organic vapor cartridge
may be necessary under circumstances where concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits. Engineering Controls: Good general ventilation should
be sufficient for control of airborne levels. Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas. Local ventilation of emission sources may be necessary
to maintain concentrations below recommended exposure limits.
EYEWEAR
Goggles or safety glasses w/ side shields.
CLOTHING /
GLOVES
Rubber gloves.
HYGENIC
PRACTICES
Remove & wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Wash hands before breaks & @ end of work day.
SECTION 9 – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL STATE
Paste
ODOR &
APPEARANCE
Very low odor, smooth/creamy paste; applies pink, dries white
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
Approximately 1.60 to 1.70
VAPOR DENSITY
(AIR=1)
Heavier than air
EVAPORATION RATE
Slower than n-Butyl Acetate
BOILING RANGE (°F)
NE
pH
8 to 10
SOLUBILITY IN
WATER
Appreciable before cure
VAPOR PRES. (MM Hg)
NE
%/WT VOLATILE
15 to 20%
SECTION 10 – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY
Yes No
Stable under normal conditions.
INCOMPATABILITY
Yes No
Incompatible w/ strong bases & oxidizing agents.
CONDITIONS
TO AVOID
Excessive heat & freezing.
HAZ. POLYMERIZATION/HAZ.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
Hazardous polymerization will not occur under normal conditions. Normal decomposition products, ie: COx, NOx.
SECTION 11 – TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION / CARCINOGENICITY
ACGIH
Small amount of Silica, crystalline present in Calcium Carbonate, classed as a carcinogen. Contains Phenolphthalein; Prop 65 listed.
OSHA
Contains Phenolphthalein @ < 0.10%/wt; Prop 65 listed.
IARC
Contains Phenolphthalein @ < 0.10%/wt; Prop 65 listed. IARC Group 2B: possible human carcinogen. Propylene Glycol: None.
NTP
Silica, crystalline, present in small amount in Calcium Carbonate Filler: Known carcinogen. Contains Phenolphthalein; Prop 65 listed. NTP:
Phenolphthalein - reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen. Propylene Glycol: No.
DATA WITH POSSIBLE
RELEVANCE TO HUMANS
Low levels of Silica, Crystalline present in Calcium Carbonate; Silica, Crystalline, Prop 65 Ingredient. Phenolphthalein, Prop 65 ingredient