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MSDS
Name
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UNI-SPRAY
C Insulation Adhesive |
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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-SPRAY
C Insulation Adhesive |
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CAS
Number
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Mixture |
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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
adhesive |
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Product
Use
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adhesive |
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Product
Code
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500534,
500535, 500536, 500537, 500538, 500539 |
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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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methylene
chloride
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75-09-2
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40-45
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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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Signs
and Symptoms of Exposure
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1)
Acute overexposure: Liquid is irritating to eyes, skin, respiratory
system. Prolonged exposure to skin can cause a burning sensation.
Breathing vapors may cause lightheadedness, dizziness, irregular
heartbeats, headache, nausea, and in extreme cases, unconsciousness
or death.
2) Chronic overexposure: Prolonged and repeated exposure
may produce depression, fatigue, loss of appetite, vomiting, cough,
loss of sense of balance, dermatitis; and may affect kidney, lungs,
liver.
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Medical
Conditions Aggravated by Exposure
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Pre-exisiting
eye, skin, and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure
from this product. An occasional patient may exhibit an allergic reaction
with erythema, hives, and respiratory difficulties or other systems. |
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Listed
as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen
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1)
National Toxicology Program: No
2) I.A.R.C. Program: No
3) OSHA: No
Epidemiology
studies of 751 humans chronically exposed to methylene chloride
in the work place of which 252 were exposed for a minimum of 20
years did not demonstrate any increase in deaths caused by cancer
or cardiac problems. A second study of 2,227 workers confirmed these
results.
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Primary
Route(s)
of Entry
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Inhalation,
skin, eyes |
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| Section
4: First Aid Measures |
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Eye
Contact
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Wash
with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, then get medical
attention. |
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Skin
Contact
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Remove
contaminated clothing and flush exposed areas with water for 15 minutes.
Do not rub. If irritation persists, get medical attention. Skin reaction
may take 24-48 hours to develop. |
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Inhalation
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Move
person to uncontaminated atmosphere. If not breathing, administer
artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen.
Get medical attention if effects persist. |
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Ingestion
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Do
not induce vomiting, get immediate medical attention. |
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| Section
5: Fire-Fighting Measures |
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Flammable
Limits in Air (% by volume)
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Lower:
not established; Upper: not established |
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Auto-ignition
Temperature
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Not
established |
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Extinguishing
Media
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Use
carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or foam when fighting fires involving
this product. |
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Hazardous
Combustion
Products
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Container
may burst at elevated temperatures (>120°F) and release flammable
vapors. |
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Fire-Fighting
Procedures
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Wear
self-contained breathing apparatus with a full face piece operated
in pressure-demand or other positive pressure mode when fighting fires.
Keep fire-exposed containers cool with water fog. |
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| Section
6: Accidental Release Measures |
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Containment
Techniques
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Mop
up, wipe up, or soak up with absorbent and contain for salvage or
disposal. Provide diking or other containment for large spills. Use
appropriate protective equipment if necessary. |
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| Section
7: Handling and Storage |
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Handling
and Storage
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Contents
under pressure. Store containers in cool, dry area away from sources
of ignition. Do not puncture or incinerate containers. |
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| Section
8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection |
| Occupational
Exposure Limits |
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dimethyl
ether
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methylene
chloride
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ACGIH
TLV-TWA
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-
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50
ppm
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ACGIH
TLV-STEL
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-
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125
ppm
(any 15 minute period)
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OSHA
PEL-TWA
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-
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25
ppm
(8 hour TWA)
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OSHA
PEL CEILING
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Not
Established
(1000 ppm recommended)
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-
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COMPANY
TLV-TWA
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-
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Not
Established
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COMPANY
Skin
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-
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No
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propane
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isobutane
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ACGIH
TLV-TWA
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-
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-
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ACGIH
TLV-STEL
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-
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-
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OSHA
PEL-TWA
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-
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-
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OSHA
PEL CEILING
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Not
Established
(1000 ppm recommended)
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Not
Established
(1000 ppm recommended)
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COMPANY
TLV-TWA
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-
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-
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COMPANY
Skin
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-
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-
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Engineering
Controls
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Local
exhaust recommended. |
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Respiratory
Protection
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Not
required if adequate vetilation. If ventilation is not adequate, a
suitable NIOSH-approved respirator and cartridge should be used. |
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Skin
Protection
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Impervious
gloves recommended. |
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Eye
Protection
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Goggles
or safety glasses recommended. |
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Hygenic
Practices
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Wash
at meatime and end of shift. General good housekeeping is recommended. |
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| Section
9: Physical and Chemical Properties |
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Form
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liquid |
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Appearance/Color
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clear
to light tan or green color |
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Odor
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organic
solvent odor |
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Solubility
(in water)
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insoluble |
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Reactivity
in Water
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none |
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Boiling
Range/Point
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not
determined |
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Freeze
Point
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not
determined |
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Vapor
Pressure
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70
psig at 70°F |
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Coefficient
of Water/Oil Distribution
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not
determined |
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Vapor
Density
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>1
(Air=1) |
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Odor
Threshold
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not
determined |
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Evaporation
Rate
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>1 |
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Specific
Gravity
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0.83-0.90 |
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Viscosity
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not
determined |
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| Section
10: Stability and Reactivity |
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Stability
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This
product is stable under normal storage conditions. |
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Hazardous
Polymerization
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Will
not occur under normal conditions. |
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Conditions
to Avoid
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Open
flames, sources of ignition, high heat |
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Incompatibility
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Strong
oxidizing materials |
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Hazardous
Decomposition
Products
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High
heat conditions may evolve carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, phosgene
and chloride. |
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| Section
11: Toxicological Information |
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No
product or component toxicological information is available.
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| Section
12: Ecological Information |
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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: Other Information |
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Disclaimer
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The
information contained on this MSDS is been checked and should be accurate.
However, it is the responsibility of the user to comply with all Federal,
State, and Local laws and regulations. The environmental information
and hazardous materials identification system have been included by
McGill AirSeal LLC in order to provide additional health and hazard
classification information. The ratings recommended are based upon
the criteria supplied by the developers of these rating systems, together
with McGill AirSeal LLCs interpretation of the available data.
Proper personal protective equipment varies widely with conditions
of use and anticipated exposure. We recommend that a supervisor or
other qualified person determine proper PPE for intended use. |
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