BKRTJ - PLY-TILE 520 GLOSS COATING PART A, 011198
- MSDS: BKRTJ
- Manufacturer: M A BRUDER AND SONS
- Product Name: PLY-TILE 520 GLOSS COATING PART A, 011198
- National Stock Number: 8010-00N016141
Product Identification
Product ID:PLY-TILE 520 GLOSS COATING PART A, 011198
MSDS Date:04/14/1988
FSC:8010
NIIN:00N016141
MSDS Number: BKRTJ
Responsible Party
BROOMALL, PA 19008
US
Emergency Phone: 215-353-5100/215-853-2051
Info Phone: 215-353-5100
Cage: 85519
Contractor
Telephone: 610-353-5100;610-359-3635
Cage: 85519
Ingredients
POSS EXPOS TO
RTECS: 9999999ZZ
PAINT OR VARNISH THAT PRESENT LARGE AIR-TO-OIL
RTECS: 9999999ZZ
SHOULD BE PLACED IN A CLOSED METAL CONTAINER. KEEP
RTECS: 9999999ZZ
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
CAS: 13463-67-7
RTECS: XR2275000
Fraction By Weight: 16-45%
OSHA PEL 15 MG/M3 TDUST
ACGIH TLV: 10 MG/M3 TDUST; 9293
SILICA GEL (SILICONE DIOXIDE)
CAS: 112945-52-5
RTECS: VV7310000
Fraction By Weight: 1-3%
OSHA PEL 6 MG/M3 TDUST
ACGIH TLV: 10 MG/M3 TDUST
SILICA, CRYSTALLINE - QUARTZ
CAS: 14808-60-7
RTECS: VV7330000
Fraction By Weight: 1-15%
OSHA PEL SEE TABLE Z3
ACGIH TLV: 0.1 MG/M3 RDUST;9293
STODDARD SOLVENT
CAS: 8052-41-3
RTECS: WJ8925000
Fraction By Weight: 1-5%
OSHA PEL 500 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM; 9293
3
Fraction By Weight: 1-8%
N-PROPYL ALCOHOL
CAS: 71-23-8
RTECS: UH8225000
Fraction By Weight: 5-10%
OSHA PEL 200 PPM/250 STEL
ACGIH TLV: S,200PPM/250STEL9192
N-BUTYL ALCOHOL (SARA III)
CAS: 71-36-3
RTECS: EO1400000
Fraction By Weight: 7-12%
OSHA PEL 100 PPM
ACGIH TLV: S, C 50 PPM; 9293
EPA Report Quantity: 5000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 5000 LBS
METHYL N-AMYL KETONE
CAS: 110-43-0
RTECS: MJ5075000
Fraction By Weight: 4-9%
OSHA PEL 100 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 50 PPM; 9192
POLYAMIDE RESIN
TINTING PIGMENTS (COLORS)
A HLTH HAZ. SYMPS MAY NOT BE IMMED APPARENT.
RTECS: 9999999ZZ
Hazards
LD50 LC50 Mixture:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER.
Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:NO Ingestion:NO
Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:NO IARC:YES OSHA:NO
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:ACUTE:SKIN/EYE CONTACT:PRIMARY IRRIT.
CHRONIC:INHAL AND SKIN/EYE CONTACT:THE EFTS OF EXCESSIVE, CHRONIC
EXPO HAVE NOT BEEN FULLY INVESTIGATED. REPEATED HANDLING OR USE MAY
PRESENT ADDITIONAL HAZS. EXC ERCISE DUE CARE.
Explanation of Carcinogenicity:CRYSTALLINE SILICA-IARC-2A.
Effects of Overexposure:INHAL:CAN CAUSE ANESTH RXN. POSS ACUTE NERV SYS
DEPRESS OR IRRIT OF RESP TRACT CHARACTERIZED BY THE FOLLOWING
STEPS:HDCH/DIZZ/STAG GAIT/CONFUSION/UNCON/AND COMA.
NOTE:INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY DELIB CONCE NTRATING AND INHALING THE
CONTENTS MAY BE HARMFUL/FATAL. RPTS HAVE ASSOCD RPTD & PRLNGD
OCCUPATIONAL(SEE INGRED 11)
Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER.
First Aid
First Aid:INGEST:CALL MD IMMEDIATELY. INHAL:REMOVE FROM EXPOS. RESTORE
BRTHNG. KEEP WARM & QUIET. CALL MD. EYE:FLUSH IMMED W/LARGE AMTS OF
WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MIN. CONSULT MD FOR SPECIAL MEDICAL
TREATMENT. SK IN:WASH AFFECTED AREA W/SOAP & WATER. REMOVE
CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. CONSULT MD.
Fire Fighting
Flash Point Method:SCC
Flash Point:88.0F,31.1C
Lower Limits:SEE INGRED
Extinguishing Media:NFPA CLASSSIFIES BURNING LIQ TO BE CLASS B FIRES.
ANY APPRVD CLASS B FIRE EXTING AGENT MAY BE USED FOR FIRE (SUPP
DATA)
Fire Fighting Procedures:FULL PROTECTIVE EQUIP INCLUDING SELF-CONTAINED
BRTHNG APPARATUS SHOULD BE USED. WATER SPRAY MAY BE INEFFECT. IF
WATER IS USED, FOG NOZZLES ARE PREF. (SUPDATA)
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:FLAMM. KEEP CNTNRS TIGHTLY CLSD. ISOLATE
FROM HEAT/ELEC EQUIP/SPARKS/FLAME. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE.
CLSD CNTNRS MAY EXPLO WHEN EXPO TO EXTREME (SUPP DATA)
Accidental Release
Spill Release Procedures:REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION (FLAME/HOT
SURFACES/ELEC, STATIC SPARKS). VENTILATE AREA AND AVOID BRTHNG
VAPORS. CONTAIN AND REMOVE W/INERT ABSORBENT MATERIAL USING
NON-SPARKLING TOOLS.
Neutralizing Agent:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER.
Handling
Handling and Storage Precautions:DO NOT STORE IN SUN OR ABOVE 120F.
OSHA STORAGE CATEGORY:STORE LARGE QTYS IN BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR
STOR OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS.
Other Precautions:DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. DO NOT WELD OR FLAME CUT
W/OUT PROPER VENT TO INSURE THE AREA IS FREE OF FLAMM VAPS. DO NOT
CUT/PUNCTURE/WELD ON OR NEAR THE CNTNR. ENTRANCE INTO CLSD STOR
TANKS-USE APPROPRIAT E RESP OR AIR LINE FOR (SEE ING 12)
Exposure Controls
Respiratory Protection:NIOSH/MSHA APPRVD CHEMICAL MECHANICAL FILTER
RESPIRATOR DESIGNED TO REMOVE A COMBINATION OF PARTICULATE AND
VAPORS
Ventilation:ALL APPLIC AREAS SHOULD BE VENT IN ACCD W/OSHA REGULATION
29 CFR 1910 DURING USE AND UNTIL AREA IS FREE OF VAPORS
Protective Gloves:IMPERIOUS GLOVES
Eye Protection:CHEMICAL WORKERS GOGGLES
Other Protective Equipment:USE PROTECTIVE SKIN CREAM. WEAR CLEAN
UNCONTAMINATED CLOTHING.
Work Hygienic Practices:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER.
Supplemental Safety and Health
EXTING MEDIA:FIGHTING PURPOSES E.G. CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, AND FOAM. FIRE
FIGHT PROC:WATER MAY BE USED TO COOL CLSD CNTNRS TO PREVENT PRESS
BUILD-UP AND POSS AUTO IGNIT OR EXPLO WHEN EXPO TO EXTR HEAT. EX
PLO HAZ:HEAT APPLIC TO HOT SURFS REQS SPECIAL PRECS. DURING EMERG
CNDTNS, OVEREXP TO DECOMP PRODS MAY CAUSE (SEE ING 11)
Chemical Properties
HCC:F4
Boiling Pt:B.P. Text:207F,97C
Vapor Pres:SEE ING
Vapor Density:HVR AIR
Evaporation Rate & Reference:SLOWER THAN ETHYL ETHER
Appearance and Odor:NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER.
Percent Volatiles by Volume:47-51
Stability
Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS, STRONG ACIDS OR BASES AND SELECTED AMINES.
Stability Condition to Avoid:HIGH TEMPS, SPARKS AND FLAME
Hazardous Decomposition Products:IF INVOLVED IN FIRE (FROM OTHER
SOURCES) COULD CONCEIVABLY RESULT IN RELEASE OF CO*2/CO2/NITROGEN
OXIDES/ALDEMYDES
Disposal
Waste Disposal Methods:DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE W/LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL
REGULATIONS
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