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MSDS
Name
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UNI-MASTIC
181 Duct Sealer |
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Revision
Date
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May
8, 2007 |
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| Section
1: Chemical Product and Company Identification |
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Product
Name
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UNI-MASTIC
181 Duct Sealer |
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CAS
Number
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none |
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HMIS
Hazard Rating
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Health:
1, Fire: 1, 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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polymer
dispersed in water |
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Product
Use
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duct
sealer |
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Product
Code
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5761,
5762, 5763, 5766, 5767, 5768 |
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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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Product
contains no hazardous ingredients or they are below reportable levels.
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OSHA
PELs and ACGIH TL Vs are listed in Section 8 where applicable.
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| Section
3: Hazard Identification |
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Emergency
Overview
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Material
is a gray paste that is slippery in the wet state. |
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Routes
of Entry
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Inhalation:
Yes; Ingestion: Yes; Skin: Yes; Eye: Yes |
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Inhalation
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May
be irritating to upper respiratory tract. |
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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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Mildly
irritating to eyes. |
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Medical
Conditions
Aggravated by
Exposure
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Under
conditions of normal use, chronic affects are not expected. Possible
aggravation of pre-existing skin conditions. |
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Carcinogenicity
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IARC:
No; NTP: No; OSHA: No |
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Reproductive
Toxicity
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This
product has not been evaluated for reproductive toxicity. |
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Target
Organs
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Eyes
and skin |
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| Section
4: First Aid Measures |
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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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IIIB |
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Flash
Point
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>200°F;
Setaflash |
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Explosive
Range
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Not
applicable |
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Extinguishing
Media
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Use
alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, water spray, or ABC dry chemical when
fighting fires involving this product. |
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Hazardous
Combustion
Products
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Oxides
of carbon may be released during combustion. |
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Fire-Fighting
Procedures
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Wear
a NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus. |
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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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Spread
absorbent over material and scrape up material/absorbent and place
in 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. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with
skin |
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Storage
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Keep
from freezing. |
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Precautionary
Statement
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KEEP
OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. |
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| Section
8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection |
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Occupational
Exposure Limits
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ACGIH
TLV
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Not
Applicable
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-
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ACGIH
TLV-C
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Not
Applicable
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-
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ACGIH
STEL
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Not
Applicable
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-
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OSHA
STEL
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Not
Applicable
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-
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OSHA
PEL
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Not
Applicable
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-
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Engineering
Controls
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Use
local exhaust as needed to maintain occupational exposure limits. |
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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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Respiratory
protection is not expected to be necessary under normal use. 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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paste |
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Appearance/Color
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gray
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Odor
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mild |
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Solubility
(in water)
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dispersible
in water |
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pH
Value
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8.0-9.0 |
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Boiling
Range/Point
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212°F |
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Evaporation
Rate
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slower
than n-Butyl Acetate |
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%
Volatile
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18.0% |
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Specific
Gravity
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1.51 |
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VOC
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12.2
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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Strong
acids, strong bases |
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Incompatibility
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Easily
oxidizable materials |
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| Section
11: Toxicological Information |
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This
formulation has a low odor of acute and chronic toxicity by all
routes of exposure. Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause skin
irritation. Direct contact may cause eye irritation. Exposure to
any chemical substance, including those with a low order of toxicity,
should be controlled and minimized to avoid harmful effects.
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| Section
12: Ecological Information |
| 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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UN
Number: None
UN Pack Group: Not applicable
UN Class: Nonhazardous
ICAO/IATA: Nonhazardous
IMDG Class: Nonhazardous
Shipping Name: Nonhazardous |
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Packaging
may not be approved for shipping by air. Contact McGill AirSeal
for further information.
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| Section
15: Regulatory Information |
| TSCA
(Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory) |
| All
components of this product are listed on the TSCA inventory except
as exempted. |
| Pennsylvania |
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Hazardous
components required to be listed at 1% or more
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cellulose;
cellulose; 9004-34-6
brominated diphenyl ether; decabromodiaphenyl oxide; 1163-19-5 |
| Non-hazardous
components required to be listed at 3% or more |
polyvinyl
acetate emulsion; 24980-61-8
acrylic copolymer emulsion; 29300-54-7
hydrated alumina; 21645-51-2
nepheline syenite 37244-96-5 |
| New
Jersey |
polyvinyl
acetate emulsion; 24980-61-8
acrylic copolymer emulsion; 29300-54-7
hydrated alumina; 21645-51-2
brominated diphenyl ether; 1163-19-5
nepheline syenite 37244-96-5 |
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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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