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 4 of 6
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8.2 Individual protection measures, Personal Protective Equipment
8.2.1 Eye and Face Wear safety glasses with side shields.
8.2.2 Skin Protection Wear appropriate gloves to avoid skin injury.
8.2.3 Respiratory Protection If necessary, use NIOSH-Approved respiratory protection.
8.2.4 Appropriate engineering controls Wear all other appropriate PPE as required by site specific program. Vacuums and ventilation
must be designed using good engineering practice to control explosive dusts.
SECTION 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Form Solid. Bare or coated coil.
Appearance Bare – Silvery gray. Painted – Various colors.
Odor Odorless
Odor Threshold Not Applicable.
pH Not Applicable.
Boiling Point 3,733°F (estimated)
Melting Point 1,220°F
Initial boiling point and boiling range Not Applicable
Flash Point Not Applicable
Evaporation Rate Not Applicable
Density (Water = 1) 2.5 – 2.9
Flammability Not Applicable
Flammability Limits Not Applicable
Vapor Pressure Not Applicable
Vapor Density Not Applicable
Relative Density Not Determined
Water Solubility Insoluble
Partition Coefficient Not Applicable
Auto-ignition Temperature Not Applicable
Decomposition Temperature Not Applicable
Viscosity Not Applicable
SECTION 10: Chemical Stability and Reactivity Information
10.1 Reactivity Stable and non-reactive under normal conditions of use, storage and transportation as shipped.
10.2 Chemical Stability Stable under normal conditions of use, storage and transportation as shipped.
10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
10.4 Conditions to Avoid Chips, fines, dust and molten metal are considerably more reactive with the following: Water: Slowly generates hydrogen
gas and heat. Molten metal can react violently/explosively with water or moisture, especially when water is entrapped. Heat: Oxidizes at a rate
dependent upon temperature and particle size. Strong Oxidizers: Violent reaction with considerable heat generation. Can react explosively with
nitrates when heated or molten. Halogenated Compounds: Many halogenated hydrocarbons, including halogenated fire extinguishing agents can
react violently with finely divided or molten aluminum. Iron Oxide and other metal oxides: A violent thermite reaction generating considerable heat
can occur. Reaction with aluminum fines and dust requires only a weak ignition source for initiation. Molten aluminum can react violently with iron
oxide without external ignition source.
10.5 Incompatible materials As shipped, none known.
10.6 Hazardous Decomposition Products Combustion of the coating can generate Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen Chloride,
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen Fluoride and partially oxidized hydrocarbons.






