SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET
According to the Hazard Communication Standard (CFR29 1910.1200)
SDS Name: Coated Aluminum Coil
Spectra SDS Number: 100001-02.1
SDS Created: August 1, 2015
Last Revised Date: September 8, 2016 Page 2 of 6
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SECTION 3: Composition / Ingredients
3.1 Composition: Aluminum alloys are comprised of various combinations of the elements shown. Complete composition may include some
components classified as non-hazardous.
3.1.1: Alloys CAS Number % by Weight
Aluminum 7429-90-5 > 82 %
Magnesium 1309-48A < 1.5 %
Manganese 7439-96-5 < 1.5%
Iron 1309-37-1 < 1.0%
Silicon 7440-21-3 < 1.0 %
Chromium 7440-47-3 < 0.5 %
Copper 7440-50-8 < 0.5 %
Zinc 7440-66-6 < 0.5 %
3.1.2: Coatings
Coatings may include polyester, acrylic, or fluropon (kynar)* 0-10%
* All hazardous solvents are heat removed out of the coatings during the manufacturing process.
SECTION 4: First Aid Measures
4.1 General information: All incidences described below are due to potential dust and/or fumes generated while processing this product.
4.2 Eye contact Flush eyes with cold tap water or a saline eye wash solution for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician if symptoms persist.
4.3 Skin contact Wash with soap and water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation develops or persists.
4.4 Inhalation Remove to fresh air. Check for clear airway, breathing and presence of pulse. If person is not breathing immediately call 911 and
begin CPR if qualified.
4.5 Ingestion Do not induce vomiting if swallowed. Consult a physician.
4.6 Most important symptoms/effects (acute and delayed) Dust and/or fume from processing can cause irritation to the eyes, skin and upper
respiratory tract.
4.6.1 Inhalation - Chronic overexposure can cause pulmonary fibrosis (scaring of the lungs), central nervous system damage, secondary
Parkinson’s disease and reproductive harm to males.
4.6.2 Other health effects from welding, melting or other elevated temperature processing can cause nausea, fever, chills shortness of
breath and malaise (metal fume fever) or the accumulation of fluid on the lungs ( pulmonary edema). Long term, chronic overexposure
can cause asthma or other diseases of the lungs and respiratory system.
4.6.3 Combustion of the coating can generate hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride and other by-products of combustion. Short term
overexposure can cause severe irritation of the respiratory system.
4.7 Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure to Product Dust and fume from processing may affect those with pre-existing respiratory system
disease’s or skin rashes.
4.8 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed No further applicable information available.






