MSDS
Date Printed: 4/23/2014
ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne
levels below recommended exposure limits. Use explosion-proof ventilation equipment. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all
doors and windows to achieve cross-ventilation. Provide general dilution of local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern to keep
TLV of hazardous ingredients below acceptable limits.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements must be
followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. A NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator with organic
vapor cartridge or canister may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed
exposure limits.
SKIN PROTECTION: Use impervious gloves to prevent skin contact and absorption of this material through the skin. Nitrile or
Neoprene gloves may afford adequate skin protection. Use gloves to prevent prolonged skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Refer to safety supervisor or industrial hygienist for further information regarding personal
protective equipment and its application. Refer to safety supervisor or industrial hygienist for further guidance regarding types of
personal protective equipment and their applications.
HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash thoroughly with soap and water before eating, drinking or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing
immediately and launder before reuse.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Vapor Density Heavier than Air Odor: Solvent Like
Appearance: Aerosolized Mist Evaporation Rate: Faster than Ether
Solubility in Water: Slight Freeze Point: N.D.
Specific Gravity: 0.770 pH: N.A.
Physical State: Liquid
(See section 16 for abbreviation legend)
10. Stability and Reactivity
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid temperatures above 120 ° F. Avoid all possible sources of ignition. Avoid contact with strong acid
and strong bases.
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
Chemical Name LD50 LC50
Acetone 5800 mg/kg (Rat) 50100 mg/m3 (Rat, 8Hr)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas N.E. N.E.
Naphtha, Petroleum, Hydrotreated Light N.E. N.E.
Xylene 4300 mg/kg (Rat, Oral) 5000 ppm (Rat, Inhalation, 4Hr)
Titanium Dioxide >7500 mg/kg (Rat, Oral) N.E.
Ethyl Acetate 5620 mg/kg (Rat, Oral) 1600 ppm (Rat, Inhalation, 8Hr)
Ethylbenzene 3500 mg/kg (Rat, Oral) N.E.
Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 2200 mg/kg (Rat, Oral) N.E.
Solvent Naptha, Light Aromatic 4700 mg/kg (Rat, Oral) 3670 mg/kg (Rat, Inhalation)
Amorphous Silica >7500 mg/kg (Rat) >250 mg/m3 (Rat, 6Hr)
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