MSDS
ProWood Micro CA Pressure Treated Wood Date Issued: 7/18/2008 Revision #1: 4/15/2010 Page 1 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS
®
, INC.
2801 East Beltline NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525
(616) 364-6161
www.ufpi.com
SECTION 1 – PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME:
SYNONYMS:
Wood pressure treated with “micronized” copper and tebuconazole (“azole”) wood preservatives.
ProWood Micro CA with Microshades (a colorant).
ProWood Micro CA treated wood products with water repellant.
ProWood Micro CA treated wood products with mold inhibitor.
ProWood Micro CA treated formaldehyde bonded products (plywood).
DESCRIPTION:
Wood, often slightly darker colored than untreated wood. May be dyed to various shades.
PURPOSE:
For use where wood is subject to decay or termite attack.
PREPARED BY:
Legal Compliance Department
EMERGENCY
CONTACT:
Company: (800) 598-9663
Chemtrec: (800) 424-9300
SECTION 2 – HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION
CAS # Hazardous Component Percent
1
N/A Wood/Wood dust 90-98.5
12069-69-1 Copper Carbonate expressed as elemental copper 0.3-1.0
107534-96-3 Tebuconazole <1.0
1309-37-1 Red Iron Oxide
2
<1.0
51274-00-1 Yellow Iron Oxide
2
<1.0
50-00-0 Formaldehyde
3
0-8
1
The above values may vary due to the variability of treatment and the natural variability of wood.
2
Red and yellow iron oxide are present only in those products with added colorants (ProWood Micro CA with Microshades).
3
Formaldehyde present only in those products bonded with formaldehyde based glues.
This Product is considered hazardous under the criteria in 29 CFR 1910.1200 (Hazard Communication Standard) and the Canadian
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
SECTION 3 – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Solid wood, appearance may vary Specific Gravity: Not Available
Odor: wood odor Vapor Pressure: Not Available
Boiling Point: Not Applicable Vapor Density: Not Applicable
Melting Point: Not Applicable Density: Not Applicable
Freezing Point: Not Applicable % Volatile by Volume: Not Applicable
Weight per Gallon: Not Applicable Solubility (H2O): Not Applicable
Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable Reactivity (H2O): Not Applicable
SECTION 4 – FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Flash Point Method Upper/Lower Flammable Limit Auto-ignition Rate of Burn
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Available Not Available Not Available
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Wood is combustible when exposed to heat or flame. Wood dusts may form explosive mixtures
with air in the presence of an ignition source. Combustion products may yield irritating and toxic fumes and vapors including amines and
other organic materials, copper compounds, oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Fire Fighting Equipment and Extinguishing Media: Use water to wet down wood to reduce the likelihood of ignition. Fire fighters should
use full protective clothing including self-contained breathing apparatus.







