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Material Safety Data
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I. Identification |
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Manufactured By: |
Kryptaglow™ P.O.
Box 272672 Tampa,
FL 33688 24
Hour Emergency Telephone CHEMTREC
1-800-424-9300 |
Revised: 04/30/06 |
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Product Line: |
Kryptaglow®
White Base Coat (Solvent Base) |
Proper
Shipping Name:
Paint |
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II. hazardous
ingredients |
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CAS #108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ACGIH
TLV: 50 PPM OSHA
PEL: 100 PPM VAPOR PRESSURE: 15mm
Hg@20C |
ACGIH
STEL: 75 PPM OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
1.2 |
WT%:
5-20 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS
#64742-95-6 Aromatic
100 ACGIH
TLV: OSHA
PEL: VAPOR PRESSURE: 2.7mm
Hg@20C |
ACGIH
STEL: OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
0.9 |
WT%:
5-20 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS #1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH
TLV: 100 ppm TWA OSHA
PEL: 100 ppm TWA VAPOR PRESSURE: 6.6 mm
Hg@20C |
ACGIH
STEL: 150 ppm OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
1.0 |
WT%:
5-20 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS #107-87-9 Methyl N-Propyl Ketone ACGIH
TLV: 200 PPM TWA OSHA
PEL: VAPOR PRESSURE: 27.8 mm |
ACGIH
STEL: OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
1.56 |
WT%:
1-5 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS #123-86-4 Butyl Acetate ACGIH
TLV: 150 PPM TWA OSHA
PEL: 100 PPM
TWA VAPOR PRESSURE: 7.8 mm
Hg@20C |
ACGIH
STEL: 200 PPM OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
1.7 |
WT%:
1-5 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS
#64742-94-5 Aromatic
150 ACGIH
TLV: OSHA
PEL: VAPOR PRESSURE: 1.3 mm |
ACGIH
STEL: OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
0.9 |
WT%:
1-5 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS #100-41-4 Ethyl Benzene ACGIH
TLV: 100 PPM TWA OSHA
PEL: 100 PPM
TWA VAPOR PRESSURE: |
ACGIH
STEL: 125 PPM OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
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WT%:
0.771 OSHA
PEAK: |
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CAS
#14808-60-7 Crystalline
Silica ACGIH
TLV: OSHA
PEL: VAPOR PRESSURE: |
ACGIH
STEL: OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
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WT%:
0.253 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (2) |
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WARNING MESSAGES: (1)
Reports
have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents
with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and
inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Chronic exposure may cause damage to the central nervous
system, respiratory system, lung, eye, skin, liver, gastrointestional tract,
spleen, kidneys, and blood. (2)
IARC
Monograph Volume 68, 1997 concludes that there is sufficient evidence that
inhaled crystalline silica causes cancer in humans. IARC group 1.
The NTP, in the Sixth Annual Report on Carcinogens, 1991, has added
crystalline silica to its list of substances that are anticipated to be
carcinogens (3)
See
Section IX for reportable
Hazardous Air Pollutants |
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III. physical data |
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boiling range: 215-425º f evaporation rate: * slower than ether * PERCENT
VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 49.58% WEIGHT
PER GALLON: 12.29 Lbs. VAPOR
DENSITY: * heavier than air * ACTUAL
VOC (lb/gal): 3.48 EPA
VOC (lb/gal): 3.48 EPA
VOC (g/L): 417.04 |
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IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD DATA |
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flash point: 75º F 27º
C LEL:
Refer to
Section II FLAMMABILITY
CLASSIFCATION: Class 1C DOT
CLASSIFICATION (HAZARDOUS CLASS): * Flammable Liquid * EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA: * carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or fire foam * Unusual fire and explosion hazards: With excessive heat,
cans will rupture from internal pressure and discharge flammable
contents. Vapors may ignite
explosively. Keep away from
heat, sparks and flame. Do not
smoke. Extinguish all flames and
pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources
of ignition during use and until all vapors are gone. Prevent build up of vapors by opening
all windows and doors to achieve cross-ventilation. SPECIAL
FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Burning will produce toxic fumes. Wear self-contained breathing
apparatus and full turn-out gear to fight fires. |
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V. health hazard data |
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threshold limit value: See Section II EFFECTS
OF OVEREXPOSURE: ACUTE: High vapor concentrations are
irritating to the eyes and the respiratory tract, and may cause headaches,
dizziness, anesthesia, drowsiness, unconsciousness, and other central nervous
system effects, including death.
Product has a low order of acute oral and dermal toxicity, but minute
amounts aspirated into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may cause mild
to severe pulmonary injury and possibly death. CHRONIC: Xylene contains ethyl benzene
which has been classified as a possible carcinogen to humans, Class 2B, by
the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), based on sufficient
evidence in laboratory animals but inadequate evidence for cancer in
humans. Prolonged or repeated
overexposure to ethyl benzene may cause the following: kidney effects, liver
effects, lung effects, thyroid effects, testicular effects, and pituitary effects. This product also contains
crystalline silica which is classified by IARC to be a Group 1
carcinogen. This category is
used when there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans. Crystalline silica may also cause
delayed respiratory disease (silicosis) if inhaled over a long period of
time. Avoid breathing dust. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator
when TLV for crystalline silica may be exceeded. MEDICAL
CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE: Consult physician. PRIMARY
ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: Skin and inhalation. EMERGENCY
AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air. Restore breathing. Treat symptomatically. Consult
physician. EYES:
Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Talk
to a physician for medical treatment. SKIN:
Wipe off with towel. Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. INGESTION:
If swallowed, call physician immediately. Remove stomach contents by gastric
suction or induce vomiting only as directed
by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. |
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VI. reactivity data |
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stability: * stable * HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION: * will not occur * INCOMPATIBLITY:
Material can react violently with strong bases, strong oxidizing agents, and
strong reducing agents. HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Fire, burning and welding may generate carbon
monoxide. CONDITIONS
TO AVOID: Fire, burning, and welding. |
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VII. spill or leak
procedures |
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steps to be taken in case material is released or
spilled: Remove all sources of
ignition (flames, hot surfaces and electrical, static or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate area. Use non-sparking tools. Remove with
inert absorbent. WASTE
DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal
regulations. |
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VIII. special protection
information |
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respiratory protection: In confined areas of
poor ventilation, use chemical cartridge respirator or self-contained
breathing apparatus. VENTILATION:
Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern
to keep TLV and LEL of most hazardous ingredient in Section II, below acceptable limit. PROTECTIVE
GLOVES: None required except for prolonged contact. EYE
PROTECTION: Splash proof eye goggles. In emergency situations, use eye
goggles with a full face shield. OTHER
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: * None * HYGIENIC
PRACTICES: See Section V |
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IX. special
precautions |
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precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Do not store near heat,
sparks or flame. OTHER
PRECAUTIONS: * None * LIST
OF HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CLEAN AIR ACT,
TITLE I SECTION 112 ‘National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants’: |
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Ingredient |
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wt of HAPS in Product |
Pounds HAPS/Gal Product |
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Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Xylene |
108-10-1 1330-20-7 |
8.6 % 5.3 % |
1.1 0.7 |
Co-Leash, Inc.
P.O. Box 272672
Tampa, FL 33688
(P) 813/920-1910 (F)
813/792-1418
www.kryptaglow.com