SDS
Date Printed: 8/21/2018
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance:
Aerosolized Mist
Physical State:
Liquid
Odor:
Solvent Like
Odor Threshold:
N.E.
Relative Density:
0.676
pH:
N.A.
Freeze Point, °C:
N.D.
Viscosity:
N.D.
Solubility in Water:
Slight
Partition Coefficient, n-
octanol/water:
N.D.
Decompostion Temp., °C:
N.D.
Boiling Range, °C:
-37 - 537
Explosive Limits, vol%:
0.9 - 11.5
Flammability:
Supports Combustion
Flash Point, °C:
-96
Evaporation Rate:
Faster than Ether
Auto-ignition Temp., °C:
N.D.
Vapor Density:
Heavier than Air
Vapor Pressure:
N.D.
(See "Other information" Section for abbreviation legend)
10. Stability and Reactivity
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid temperatures above 120°F (49°C). Avoid all possible sources of ignition.
INCOMPATIBILITY: Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids and strong alkalies.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: By open flame, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. When heated to decomposition, it emits
acrid smoke and irritating fumes. Contains solvents which may form carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and formaldehyde.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur under normal conditions.
STABILITY: This product is stable under normal storage conditions.
11. Toxicological Information
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - EYE CONTACT: Causes Serious Eye Irritation
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - SKIN CONTACT: May cause skin irritation. Allergic reactions are possible. May cause skin
sensitization, an allergic reaction, which becomes evident upon re-exposure to this material.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - INHALATION: Harmful if inhaled. High gas, vapor, mist or dust concentrations may be harmful
if inhaled. Avoid breathing fumes, spray, vapors, or mist. High vapor concentrations are irritating to the eyes, nose, throat and
lungs. Prolonged or excessive inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - INGESTION: Harmful if swallowed.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - CHRONIC HAZARDS: May cause central nervous system disorder (e.g., narcosis involving a
loss of coordination, weakness, fatigue, mental confusion, and blurred vision) and/or damage. High concentrations may lead to
central nervous system effects (drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, headaches, paralysis, and blurred vision) and/or damage. Reports
have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage.
Overexposure to xylene in laboratory animals has been associated with liver abnormalities, kidney, lung, spleen, eye and blood
damage as well as reproductive disorders. Effects in humans, due to chronic overexposure, have included liver, cardiac
abnormalities and nervous system damage. Overexposure to methyl ethyl ketone in laboratory animals has been associated with
liver abnormalities, kidney and lung damage. Fetotoxic/embryotoxic effects from inhalation have been seen in rats exposed to >
1000ppm during gestation. IARC lists Ethylbenzene as a possible human carcinogen (group 2B).
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: Eye Contact, Ingestion, Inhalation, Skin Absorption, Skin Contact
ACUTE TOXICITY VALUES
The acute effects of this product have not been tested. Data on individual components are tabulated below:
CAS-No.
Chemical Name Oral LD50 Dermal LD50 Vapor LC50
64742-49-0 Naphtha, Petroleum, Hydrotreated Light >5000 mg/kg Rat >3160 mg/kg Rabbit >4951 mg/L Rat
426260-76-6 Heptane, branched, cyclic and linear 5500 mg/kg N.E. N.E.
64742-47-8 Hydrotreated Light Distillate >5000 mg/kg Rat >2000 mg/kg Rabbit >5000 mg/L Rat
106-97-8 n-Butane N.E. N.E. 658 mg/L Rat
78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2483 mg/kg Rat 5000 mg/kg Rabbit N.E.
1330-20-7 Xylenes (o-, m-, p- isomers) 3500 mg/kg Rat >4350 mg/kg Rabbit 29.08 mg/L Rat
142-82-5 n-Heptane N.E. 3000 mg/kg Rabbit 103 mg/L Rat
111-65-9 Octane N.E. N.E. >23.36 mg/L Rat
100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 3500 mg/kg Rat 15400 mg/kg Rabbit 17.4 mg/L Rat
41556-26-7 bis(1,2,2,6,6-Pentamethyl-4-Piperidinyl)
Sebacate
2615 mg/kg Rat N.E. N.E.
64-17-5 Ethanol 7060 mg/kg Rat 15,800 mg/kg Rabbit 30,000 mg/l Rat
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