MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)
SPECIFICATION
CHEMICALS, INC.
824
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PRODUCT INFORMATION OR EMERGENCY CALL:
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PRODUCT: #2500 Nu-Wal
Preparation Date:
4/4/00 Supersedes: 1/1/98 Preparer: James
Withers, CIH
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
#2500 Nu-Wal is a liquid acrylic emulsion formulated to saturate and
adhere fiberglass mat to plaster.
Specification Chemicals does not anticipate any significant health or
physical hazards associated with the normal use of this material. Nonetheless, the user is strongly encouraged
to be familiar with the information presented in this MSDS and use prudent
handling practices at all times.
Consult supervisory personnel, a health and safety professional or the
manufacturer regarding any adverse effects associated with the use of this
material.
I.
IDENTIFICATION
Product Name:
#2500 Formula: Not applicable
Synonyms: None CAS
Registry No.: Not applicable
Chemical Family:
Not applicable CAS
Name: Not applicable
II. INGREDIENTS
Ingredient Approx.
Wt. % OSHA
PEL ACGIH TLV
Proprietary
polymer and additives ~30 NE NE
Dipropylene glycol
dibenzoate <8.0 NE NE
(CAS#
27398-31-4)
Crystalline
silica: cristobalite(1) <5.0 (2) 0.05 mg/m3
(CAS#
14464-46-1)
Titanium dioxide (CAS# 13463-67-7) <3.0 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3
Ethylene
glycol (CAS# 107-21-1) <2.0 NE 100
mg/m3(3)
Crystalline
silica: quartz (1) <1.0 (4) 0.1
mg/m3
Non-hazardous
ingredients Balance NA NA
NOTES:
(1)
Crystalline silica (as cristobalite and quartz) as the
respirable fraction is listed as a Group 2A carcinogen ("probably
carcinogenic to humans") by the International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC). This material is
suspended in liquid in product.
Exposure potential is negligible during normal use.
(2)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for crystalline silica (as cristobalite) based
on formula: 1/2 (30 mg/m3 / SiO2+2).
(3)
Ceiling limit – Concentration that should not be exceeded
during any part of the working exposure.
(4)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for crystalline silica (as quartz) based on
formula: (30 mg/m3 / SiO2).
ABBREVIATIONS:
ACGIH=American
Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists; TLV=Threshold Limit
Value; NE=Not Established;NA=Not Applicable
III. PHYSICAL DATA
Appearance: Translucent to milky fluid Odor:
Mild odor
Boiling point: >212 degrees Fahrenheit Specific Gravity (Water=1): 2 to 4
Vapor Density (Water=1): >1 Melting Point: Not applicable
Vapor Pressure: Same as water Solubility: Dilutable
IV. REACTIVITY
This product is stable. Hazardous decomposition or polymerization will not occur in
normal use. There are no known
incompatibilities with this material.
As with any chemical material, avoid prolonged use at extremely high
temperatures (>212 degrees Fahrenheit).
V. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
Flash point:
Not applicable (aqueous fluid) Upper Explosive Limit:
Not Applicable
Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable Lower
Explosive Limit: Not Applicable
Autodecomposition Temperature: Not applicable
Extinguishing Media: Material will not burn so use
media appropriate for surrounding materials.
Special Firefighting Instructions: Use Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) when
fighting fires in enclosed areas.
Product will not burn but may spatter at elevated temperatures. Dried solids may burn and give off oxides of
carbon and nitrogen.
VI. HEALTH
HAZARD AND FIRST AID INFORMATION
Swallowing: No evidence
from available information. For
accidental ingestion, seek medical help.
Inhalation: Although
very unlikely during normal use, improper use of product in poorly ventilated
area may cause respiratory irritation and/or nausea. Remove victim to fresh air and seek medical help if symptoms
persist.
Skin Contact: Prolonged
contact may cause reddening of the skin.
Wash affected area with soap and water and seek medical help if symptoms
persist.
Eye Contact: May cause eye
irritation. Irrigate eyes with
water. Seek medical help if irritation
persists.
VII.
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
If Material is Spilled: Restrict
area to authorized personnel only.
Contain small spills by using an adsorbent such as vermiculite;
adsorbent diking materials may be used for larger spills.
Waste Disposal Methods: Consult
local and/or state regulatory agencies for appropriate disposal method.
VIII. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Respiratory Protection: Respirators not necessary during normal use. Consult supervisory and/or safety and health
personnel for respiratory protection needs during special use
circumstances. Per OSHA regulation 29
CFR 1910.134, respirator users are required to be fit-tested and trained before
proper usage.
Ventilation: General room ventilation is expected to be
satisfactory. Use of product in
enclosed areas and/or special applications may require supplementary local
exhaust. Consult supervisory and/or
health and safety personnel.
Gloves:
Use chemically-impervious, rubber gloves.
As with any chemical material, avoid prolonged contact.
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses. For activities with high splash potential,
add side shields or face shield.
IX.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
* Avoid breathing vapors in top of shipping container.
* Keep container closed.
* Use with adequate ventilation.
* Avoid contact with skin and clothing.
* Wash thoroughly after handling.
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The opinions expressed herein are
those of qualified experts within Specification Chemicals, Inc. We believe the information contained herein
is current as of the date of this MSDS.
Since the use of this information and these opinions and the conditions of
use of this product are not within the control of Specification Chemicals,
Inc., it is the user's obligation to determine the conditions of safe use of
this product.