Instructions / Assembly

Ceramic Fiber Blanket
Safety Data Sheet
MSDS Number: INS-051418
Revision Date: 3-23-16
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Melting Pt.: 3200°F
Vapor Density: N/A
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical stability: stable under conditions of normal use.
Incompatibility: hydrouoric acid, and concentrated alkali.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Epidemiological studies conducted by institution of human environment protection in
China has provided no evidence that there is a direct cause-and effect relationship
between cumulative exposure to aluminosilicate bers and lung cancers or particular
pulmonary diseases.
However recent toxicological experiments using physiological exposure method
(inhalation) have produced ndings of respiratory disease in rodents, Aluminosilicate
refractory ber has found to be a rodent carcinogen under the conditions that the
rodents are exposed to high levels of the material (75—115bers/cc) on a basis of lifetime
duration.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data is available on adverse effects of the material on the environment.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
As produced, this material is usually accepted for disposal at most sites licensed for the
disposal of industrial waste. Check applicable regulations and waste site policies prior to
disposal. Waste should be paced containers for disposal.
In case of contamination, by other materials classied as hazardous waste, expert
guidance should be sought.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Product should remain in sealed containers during transportation.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
CERCLA: the aluminosilicate bers of this product have an average diameter of 2-4 um
and are not considered CERCLA hazardous substances (CERCLA 40 CFR302)
Clean Air Act (CAA): thermal insulation bers are composed of (RCF) with an average
diameter greater than 1 micron, and therefore are not considered hazardous air