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MSDS Name
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Uni-Coat
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Revision Date
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February 1, 2010
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Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Identification
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Product Name
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Uni-Coat
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CAS Number
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none
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HMIS Hazard Rating
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Health:
2, Fire: 3, Reactivity: 0
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Company
Identification
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McGill AirSeal LLC
2400 Fairwood Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43207
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Contact
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McGill AirSeal LLC
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Telephone
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(800)624-5535,
(614)829-1200
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Fax
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(614)829-1488
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Chemtrec
(24-hour)
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(800)424-9300
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Chemtrec
International
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(703)527-3887
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Product Class
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solvent mastic
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Product Use
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duct sealer
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Product Code
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006169
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Section 2: Composition and Information about Ingredients
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Hazardous Ingredients
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CAS Number
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Percent
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hexane
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110-54-3
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22.67
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PM solvent
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107-98-2
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1.06
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OSHA
PELs and ACGIH TLVs are listed in Section 8 where applicable.
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Section 3: Hazard Identification
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Note
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Repeated
and prolonged overexposure to the mixture of solvent(s) listed in Section 2 can result in
systemic effects including permanent brain, nervous system, liver, and kidney damage.
Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal.
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Emergency
Overview
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Product is white,
medium viscosity mastic with a strong solvent odor.
DANGER: EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE, VAPOR HARMFUL. CONTAINS HEXANE AND PM SOLVENT. Vapor can cause
flash fire. Vapors may ignite explosively. Prevent buildup of vapors by opening all windows
and doors to create cross-ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Do not smoke.
Extinguish all flames and pilot lights. Turn off stoves, heaters and sparking electric motors.
Keep away from all sources of ignition until all vapors are gone. Keep container tightly closed
when not in use. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapor. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
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Routes of Entry
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Ingestion:
Yes; Inhalation: Yes; Skin: Yes; Eye: Yes
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Inhalation
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Avoid breathing vapors or
mist. May cause headache and dizziness. High vapor concentrations are irritating to the nose,
throat and lungs and can cause systemic effects. Vapors can readily accumulate in confined
or poorly ventilated areas.
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Ingestion
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Ingestion is not a probable
route of exposure. Harmful if swallowed.
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Skin
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Prolonged or repeated skin
contact can cause irritation.
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Eye
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Substance may cause
severe eye irritation.
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Medical Conditions
Aggravated by
Exposure
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Pre-existing neurological
conditions, skin disorders, and respiratory disease.
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Carcinogenicity
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IARC: No; NTP:
No; OSHA: No
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Target Organs
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Prolonged or repeated
overexposure may cause eye, skin, respiratory system, central nervous system, and peripheral
nervous system damage.
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Section 4: First Aid Measures
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Epinephrine and other
sympathomimetic drugs may initiate cardiac arrhythmias (irregular beating) in persons
exposed to high concentrations of hexane (e.g. in enclosed spaces or with deliberate abuse).
If used, monitor heart action closely. Consider use of other drugs with less arrhythmogenic
potential.
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Inhalation
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Remove to fresh air.
If difficulty persists seek medical attention.
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Ingestion
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Call poison control
center immediately. Follow their specific instructions. Do not induce vomiting.
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Skin
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Wash with soap and water.
Contact a physician if irritation develops or persists.
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Eye
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Hold eyelids apart and
flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
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Section 5: Fire-Fighting Measures
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Flammability Class
(OSHA)
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IB
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Flash Point
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<0°F; Setaflash
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Explosive Range
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Lower explosive limit 1.2%; Upper
explosive limit 7.5%
Vapors can travel back to the source of ignition.
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Flammable Liquid
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Can form explosive mixtures at
temperatures at or above the flashpoint.
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Extinguishing Media
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Use
alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or ABC dry chemical when
fighting fires involving this product.
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Hazardous Combustion
Products
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Carbon monoxide may be
released during combustion.
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Fire-Fighting Procedures
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Wear a NIOSH approved self-contained
breathing apparatus. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Water may be ineffective, but
may be used to cool exposed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible auto ignition or
explosion when exposed to extreme heat.
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Section 6: Accidental Release Measures
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Containment Techniques
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Use inert absorbent to
dike the spill. Keep away from drains.
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Clean-up
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If possible pump liquid into
an approved container or spread absorbent over spills and shovel (use non-sparking equipment)
product/absorbent mixture into an approved container. If product has dried, scrape up and place in
an approved container.
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Emergency Measures
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Isolate hazard area. Keep
unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering area. Wear all appropriate personal protection
equipment (PPE) (See Section 8).
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Section 7: Handling and Storage
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Handling
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Wash thoroughly after handling.
Use only in well-ventilated area. Follow all MSDS/label precautions even after container is
emptied. Containers may retain residues and vapors. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with
the skin.
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Storage
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Keep away from sources of ignition.
Do not store above 110°F. Store large quantities in buildings designed and protected for storage of
NFPA Class 1-B flammable materials.
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Section 8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
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Occupational Exposure Limits
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hexane
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PM solvent
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ACGIH
TLV
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50.00 ppm
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100.00 ppm
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ACGIH
TLV-C
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Not
Established
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Not
Established
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ACGIH
STEL
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Not
Established
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150.00 ppm
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OSHA
STEL
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Not
Established
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Not
Established
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OSHA
PEL
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500.00
ppm
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Not Established
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Engineering Controls
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Use local exhaust as
needed to maintain occupational exposure limits. Maintain standard plant ventilation.
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Other
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Facilities
storing or utilizing any chemical should be equipped with an eyewash
facility and a safety shower.
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Respiratory
Protection
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Where exposure limits may
be exceeded select a NIOSH approved respirator with appropriate Protection Factor and
cartridge for the specific contaminants. Follow requirements for respiratory protection
in OSHA 1910.134.
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Eye Protection
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Chemical splash goggles
(ANSI Z87.1 or approved equivalent).
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Skin Protection
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Where skin contact can occur
wear impervious gloves.
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Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
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Form
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mastic
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Appearance/Color
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white
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Odor
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solvent
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Solubility (in water)
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nil
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pH Value
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not applicable
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Boiling Range/Point
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156°F
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Evaporation Rate
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faster than n-Butyl Acetate
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% Volatile
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25.0%
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Specific Gravity
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1.27
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VOC
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305 g/l
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Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
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Stability
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This product is stable.
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Hazardous
Polymerization
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Hazardous polymerization will
not occur.
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Conditions
to Avoid
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Heat, sparks, open flames
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Incompatibility
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Strong acids and bases
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Hazardous
Decomposition
Products
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Will not occur.
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Section 11: Toxicological Information
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Hexane/Acute
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Ingestion of hexane can
cause nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and diarrhea. Hexane can irritate the skin and eyes.
Acutely, the most common toxic effects are central nervous system depression and chemical
pneumonitis resulting from aspiration into the lungs following ingestion.
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Hexane/Chronic
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Dermal irritation and central
nervous system depression accompanied by peripheral nervous system damage (polyneuropathy)
are common traits of sustained overexposure.
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Section 12: Ecological Information
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This
formulation has not been tested for environmental effects.
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Section 13: Disposal Considerations
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Waste Disposal
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Disposal of this product
must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
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Container Disposal
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Disposal of this container
should comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
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Section 14: Transport Information
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Domestic Transport by DOT Requirements
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10.5 oz and 1 gallon
UN Number: None
UN Pack Group: Not Applicable
UN Class: ORM-D
Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity
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Air Transport by IATA/ACAO
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10.5 oz
UN Number: ID8000
UN Pack Group: Not Applicable
UN Class: 9
ICAO/IATA: 9
Shipping Name: Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities of Class 3
1 gallon
UN Number: UN1133
UN Pack Group: III
UN Class: 3
ICAO/IATA: 3
Shipping Name: Adhesives Containing a Flammable Liquid
Packaging may not be approved for shipping by air. Contact McGill AirSeal for further information.
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Maritime Transport by IMDG Codes
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10.5 oz
UN Number: UN1133
UN Pack Group: III
UN Class: 3
IMDG Class: Limited Quantity
Shipping Name: Adhesives, Containing a Flammable Liquid, Limited Quantity
1 gallon
UN Number: UN1133
UN Pack Group: III
UN Class: 3
IMDG Class: 3
Shipping Name: Adhesives, Containing a Flammable Liquid, Limited Quantity
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Section 15: Regulatory Information
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SARA Title III Section 313
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This
product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to the reporting
requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right to Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372:
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Chemical Name
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CAS Number
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Percent
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hexane
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110-54-3
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22.67
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TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory)
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All components of this product are listed on the TSCA inventory except as exempted.
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Pennsylvania |
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Hazardous components required to be listed at 1% or more
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clay; kaolin; 1332-58-7
calcium carbonate; limestone; 1317-65-3
hexane; hexane; 110-54-3
PM solvent; 2-propanol, 1-methoxy; 107-98-2
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Non-hazardous components
required to be listed at 3% or more
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styrene-butadiene rubber; 9003-55-8
petroleum hydrocarbon resin; 68240-01-7
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New Jersey
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C-9 hydrocarbon resin; 68240-01-7
hexane; 110-54-3
styrene-butadiene rubber; 9003-55-8
clay; 1332-58-7
calcium carbonate; 1317-65-3
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Section 16: Other Information
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Disclaimer
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While the information
and recommendations set forth herein are believed to be accurate as of the data hereof,
McGill AirSeal LLC makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect thereto and disclaims
all liability from reliance thereon.
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Copyright 2001-2011 McGill AirSeal LLC
e-mail us: sales@mcgillairseal.com
An
enterprise of United McGill Corporation—Family owned and operated since 1951
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