Kleer Koat Table Top Epoxy MSDS
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Kleer Koat Table Top Epoxy MSDS
Distributed By: ~· Composite Envisions 8450 Development Court Wausau, WI 54401 715.842.0101 compositeenvisions.com . ... MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PACIFlC EPOXY POLYMERS, INC. !!905 Wollard, R[chmond, MO 64085 .... . . _.... JN CASE OF EMJ:RGENCY CALL CHEMTREC 1--800-424-9300: CONTACT ONLY lN THE EVENT OF CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING A SPILL, LEAK, FIRE. EXPOSURE. OR ACCIDENT INVOLVING CHEMICALS. Kleer Kote Product Name: PEP-6128 TYPE EPOXY RESIN Effective Date: 3/5197 RER 1. tNGREDIENTS Reaction products of EpJchlornhydrtn and Bisphenol A CAS# 026085·99~ . 100% This doct~ment is prepared pursuant to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 191 0.1200). ln addition. ·other :substances not Hazardous per Uiis OSHA Standard may be listed . Where proprietary lngre~ient shows, t.,e identity may·~e made available as provided in this · standard. 2. PHYSICAL DATA: BOILING POINT: not applicable VAP PRESS: not applicable VPP DENSITY! not applicable SOL IN WATER: none 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA: FLASH POlNT: 48SOF, 2620C METHOD USED: PMCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS LFL: not.appllcable UFL: not apptieable EXTINGUISHING MEOlA: foam, C0 2 , dry chemical FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: none. FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Wear positive pressure SCBA 4. REACT1VI1Y OATA: STABILITY: (CONDITIONS TO AVOiD) Excess heating over long periods of time degrades the resin. INC OMPATJSIUTY: (SPECIFIC MATERIALS TO AVO ID} Base. HAZARDOUS OECOMPQSlTION PRODUCTS: The by-producls exp~ctcd in incomplete pyrolysis or combustion of epoxy resins are mainly phenolics, carbon monoxide and wate r. The thermal decomposition products of epoxy resins the refo:-e s hould be treated as potentially hazardous substances, and appropriate precautions should be taker;. ··~ MSO:PEP-6128 Pg.2 HAZf,RDOUS PCLYMERlZATlON: Will nof occur by itself but masses more than 1 pound of product plus aliphatic amine will cause irrevers i br~ polymerization with considerabfe heat buildup. 5. ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION ACTlON TO TAKE FOR SPlLLSILEAKS: Soak up in absorbent material and collect in suitable conta!ners. Residual may be removed using steam or hot soapy water. D iSPOSAL METHOD: Bum in adequate fncinerator cr bury in an approved landfill; (n accordance with loca!, state and federar regulations. 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA: EYE: Minor transient Irritation. No corneal injury likely. SKIN CONTACT: May cause aJlergic skin reaction in susceptible individuals. Prolonged exposure not likely to cause signifieant skin · irritatio'n; Repeated exposure may cause skin irritation. SKIN ABSORPTION: A si11gfe prolonged exposure Is not likely to result in the material being absorbed through skin In harmful amounts. The LO!iO for skin absorption Jn rabbits is 20,000 mglkg~ INGESTION: Loy/ acute oral toxicity; LD150 {rat) greeter· than 4000 mglkg. No hazards.anticipated from Ingestion ln~tdental ~ i.ndustriai exposure. INHAlATION: Vapors are unHkely due to PhY9i~ properties. Not a problem unless heated to high temperature. SYSTEMIC AND OTHER EFFECTS: Except for skin sensitization, repeated exposures to low molecular weight epoxy resins of this type are not anticlpaled'.to cau$& any afgnlficant adverse effects. A poorly characterized sam pte of low molecular weight epoxy resin of this type has been reported to produce skin cancer ln a highly sensitive strain or mice. However, hlgh levers of lmpurifles compromise the validity of the findings . Epoxy resin that is represchtatlve of current manufacturing processes Is not believed to be a cancer hazard to humans. Results of mutagenicity tests ln anlmais have been negative. Has been shown to be negative in some In vitro mutagenicity tests and positive in others . 7. FtRST AID: EYES: Irrigation ot the eye immediately with water for fifteen mtnutes is good safety practlce. SKIN: Contact will probably caus e no mere than irritation. Wash off in nowing wster or shower. Wash clothing before reuse . INGESTION : Low in toxicity . No adverse effects anticipated by thi:: route of exposure. incidental to p(oper industrial handlin g . / iNHAlATION: Remove to fresh air rf effect occurs. ' MSD:PEP-6128 Pg.3 Consult medical personnel. .......... NOTE TO PHYSIC iAN: No specific antidote. Supportive care. Treatment based on judgment of the physician in ~espanse to reactions \ of the patient. 8. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: VENTI LAnON: Good room ventilation usually adequate for most operations. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None normally needed. SKIN PROTECTION: For brief contact, no precautions other than clean body-covering clothing shourd be needed. Use impervious gloves when prolonged or frequently repeated contact could occur. EYE PROTECTION: Use chemical goggfes. · 9. ADDITIONAL lNFORMATION: SPECIAL PRECAUTrONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AN D STORAGE: and eye con tact. Avoid breathing vapors of heated material. 10. NFPA HAZARD RAnNG: 4 =EXTREME 3 =HIGH 2 =MODERATE 1 = SLIGHT 0 =INSIGNIFICANT HEALTH FIRE REACTIVITY SPECIFIC 11. REGULATORY INFORMATION llllllllli_......... 1 • 1 0 ..J STATUS ON SUBSTANCE LISTS: The concentrations shown fn this document are maxlmum or ceiring levels (expressed rn weight%, unless otherwise specified) to be used for regulations. rrade Secrets are Indicated by "Ts•. EEDERAL EPA: CQMPREI:;ENSI~E E NV!BO~ME~IAI RESPON~E. CQMPEbfSAIJON , and LIABIL fr( !CI of 1980 (CERCI A_)· Requires notifiCation of the National Response Center of release or quantities ot Hazardous to or greater than the reportable quantities ( RQ~s) in 40 CFR 302.4 . Sub s~ance& equal Components presenlln this product at level wt1ich could require reporting urtder the statute are: Chem[ca! tiaco.e NONE %By Weigbj B.Q ~ / ... MSD:PEP-6128 Pg.4 Sl JPERFlJND AMENDMENTS and 8.EAUit:iORIZAT!QN ACT of 1986 (SARA) TITLE Ill · on Sections 30~ -304 require emergency planning· based Threshold Planning Quantities (TPQs) and release reporting based on Reportable Cuantities (Rqs) in 40 CFR 355. Components present in this product at a level which could require reporting under this statute are: CAS Nt1mber Cbemical Name &, By Weight 0 NONE Sections 311-312 require products be reviewed and applicable EPA Hazard Definitions be identified and made known. EPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS : '. Acute Hazard Chronic Hazard Fire Hazard Pressure Hazard Reactive Hazard no no no no no Section 313 requires submission of annual reports of release of toxle chemicals that appear In 40 CFR 372 (for SARA 313). Th!s Information must be included In all MSDSs that are copied and distnbuted for this material. Components present in this product at level which could require rep orting und er the statute are: Cberolcar N ame · CAS N tJm ~e r % B)l Weight NONE If you are unsure if you must report more information, call the EPA Emergency Planning and RightTo-Know Hot Line: 800-535.0202 or 202-479-2449 IQ~tc SUBSTANCES CONTROl ACT (ISCA)· The components oF this product are contained on the chemicai substance inventory list. OTHER REGUI ATORY !N EOBMAT!ON· D.O.T. Shipping Name, Not Regulated By O.O.T. The information herein is given in good faith, but no warranty expressed o:- impiled is made . PACIFIC EPOXY POLYMERS urges suppliers and users of this p;oduct to evaluate its suitability and compliance with local regulations as PAC iFIC EPOXY POLYME RS cannot foresee the nature of the applicatiotl nor final • o f usage. L l locat1on . · ---- VvHITAKER SOLVENTS AND CHEMICALS, 280 Enterprise Street, OCOEE, FL 34761 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY,.. CALL . CHEMTREC 1..SOQ-424-9300 CONTACT ONLY !N TRE EVENT OF CHEMiCAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVlNG A SPILL. LEAK, FIRE, EXPOSURE, OR ACCIDENT INVOLV!NG CHEMICALS. PRODUCT NAME; KLEAR KOTE HARONER <E:: Effective Date: 5115/00 1.1NGREDIENTS: Monononphenol Polyoxypropylenedinamimt N·Aminoethyipif)erszine (CAS# 25154-52~3) \CAS# 9046~ 10-0) (CAS# 140-31...S) ~0% pbw 30% pbw 4%pbw This document is prepared pursuant to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 19.10.1200). In addition, other substances not Hazardous per this OSHA Standard may be listed. Where proprietary Ingredient shows, the Identity may be made avaiiable as provided In this standard. 2. PHYSICAL OATA: BOILING P01NT: 430°F. 221cC .VAP.PRESSURE: <1 mmHg @ 20°C, 68°F .. • ' , VAP DENSITY: >1 SOL IN VJATER: Moderately soluble. SP. GRAVITY: 0.95 . . APPEARANCE: Light to colorless slightly viscous liquid. ODOR: Moderate amine odor 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA: FlASH POINT: 20013F, 93°C METHOD USED: PMCC FLAMMABLE UMITS LFL: Not Determined UFL: Not Determined EXTINGUfSHING MEDIA: Alcohol foam, C0 2 , dry chemical. FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None known . Treat as combustible. FIRE-FIGHTING F.QLHPM ENT: U~:-=- a po-:.it :v~ r r~.~?C::!Ye. t;Pif-contained breathing g p paratu ~. a"1d protactive clot.,lng. I I 4. REACTIVITY DATA: STABILITY: (CONDITIONS TO AVOl D) Can react strongly with epoxy resins at eiEwated tem~~@Wres. INCOMPATlBlLITY: (SPECIFIC MATERIALS TO AVOID) Epoxy resins under unct:mtrollad conditions. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Ni1ragen oxides when burr.ed. HAZARDOUS POL YMERIZAT!ON: WiH not occur. 5. ENVlRONMSNTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION: ACT!ON TO TAKE FOR SPILLS/LEAKS: Large spill·· dike up and pump into appropriate containers. Small spiil - use noncDmbus!;bl~ absorbent material/'3and and shovel into suitable containers. DISPOSAL METHOD: Large quantities should be recovered. Collect small quantities in waste metal drums and seal for removal to an approved landfill, or incinerate in accordance wlt"l local, state, and federal regulations. e. HEALTH HAZARD DATA: EYE: May cause severe irr~ation with cornea! injury, which may result in permanent impairment of vision, even blindness. Vapors may irritate eyes. SKIN CONTACT: May cause severe injury to skin fo!Jowjng prolonged or repeated contact. and may cause skin sensitization or other allergic responses. SKIN ABSORPTION: A singfe prolonged exposure may result in the material being absorbed in harr,nful amounts. The LD50 for skjn absorption ln rabbits Is 880 mglkg. INGESTION: Slngfe dose oral toxicfty Is tow. The oral 1..050 for female rats Is :>100·~ mgfkg. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation or ulceiation. Ingestion may cause burns of mouth i!lnd throat. INHALATION: May cause respiratory sensitization or asthma in susceptible individuals. Excessive exposure may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract. · SYSTEMIC & OTHER EFFECTS: Results of In vJtro ("test tube") mutagenicity tesb; have been negative and po~ itlve. 7. FIRST AIO: EYES: Immediate and continuous irrigation with flowing water for at !east 30 minutes is required. Promptly seek medlcaf attention. SKIN: tmmediateiyflush skln with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while remc1ving contaminated clothing, preferably under a safety shower. Seek medical attention immediately. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact to skin. \'Vash thoroughly after handling. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Give targe amounts of water or milk if available and transport to medical facility. INHALATION : Remove to fresh air if effects occur, Consult a physician. NOTE TO PH YSICIAN: Corrosive. May cause stricture . If lavage is performed, suggest endotracheal and/or esophagosoopic control. If burn is present, treat as any thermal burn, after decontamination. No specific antidote. Use suoporti·.'~ r.are. Treatment is based on judgement of the p'1ysician in response to raactlons of the pati~nt. . .... -~ 8. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: EXPOSURE GUIDEUNE(S); None established . . ...,., . Vf;NTILATION: Control airbome concentration below the exposure guideline. Use only with adequate venUlation. Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary for some operations. \ RESPIRATORY PROTECTION : Atmospheric leve!s should be maintained below the exposure guideline. When respiratory protection is requ ired for certain operations, use an approved air~purifying respirator. SKIN PROTECTION: Use protective clothing impervious to this material. Selection of specific items such as gloves, boots, apron, or fuil-body suit wlll depend on operation. Safety shower should be located in immediate work area. Remove contaminated clothing immediately, wash skin arecl with soap and wat~r~ and launder c;.;!othing before reuse. Contaminatej ~ ~~:r:c:- items, such as shoes. belts and watc hband~. should be removed and destroyed. EYE PROTECTJON: Use chemical goggles. If vapor exposure causes eye irritation. usa a full-face respirator. Eye wash fountain shou ld be loca~ed in immediate work area. 9. ADDiTIONAL. INFORMATION: SPECIAL PRECAUT~ONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Ground all transfer equipment Hold bulk storage under a nitrogen blanket. Tfils produc1 should not come in contact with copper·or copper-bearing alloys. Good general housekeeping procedure should b«~ followed. Material is a marine pollutant and should be secondary labefed as required. 10. NFPA RATING: EALTH =EXTREME · =HIGH EACTIVITY =MODERATE PECIFIC = tNSIGNIFICANT 11. REGULATORY INFORMATION: STATUS ON SUBSTANCE L.fSTS: T he conce ntrations shown In this document are maximum or ceiling levels (expressed in weight%, unless otherwise specified) to be ueed for regulations. Trade Secrets are indicated by "TStl. FEDERAL EPA: COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMP.ENSATION, and L.IASIUTY ACT of 1980 (CERCLA): Requires notification of the Nalional Response Cer.ter of release of quantities of Haza:dous Substances equal to or greater than the reportable quantities (RQ·s) in 40 CFR 302 .4 . Components present in this product at level which could require reporting under the statute are: • SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS and REAUTHORIZATION ACT of 1986 (SARA) TfTLE l!t: Sections 301-304 require emergency planning based on Threshold Planning Quantities (TPQs) and release reporting based on Reportable Quantities (RQs) in 40 CFR 355. Components present in this product at a ~evel which could r~uire reporting under this statule are: ·~ - f9hemical Name !NONE \ . [¢As Number ~~k By Weight I - E . _--- - - - Sections 311 ..312 reQuire products be reviewed and applicable EPA Hazard Oefin,tions be Identified and made known. · . EPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS: ~hronic Hazard fire ~azard Yes Yes Hazard 'No ~cute Pressure Hazard no JReactive jHazard [no Section 313 requires submission of annual reports of release of toxic chemicals that appear in 40 CFR 372 (for SARA 313). This information must be included in all MSDS.s that are copied and distributed for th is material. Components present In this product at level which could require reporting under the statute are: Hhemical Name ONE r fAS Number By Weight If you are unsure if you must report more information, call the EPA Emergency PJanning and Right·To-Know Hot Line: 800-535-0202 or 202479-2449. TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Ac:r (TSCA); The components of this product are contained on the chemical substa~ inventory list. OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION: D.O.T. Shipping Name: Corrosive Liquids, N.O.S., Class 8. UN 1760. PG Ill (Contains Nonphenol, Diamlne, Polyoxpylene) Manne Pollutant The information hereln is given in good faith. but no warranty expressed or implied is made WHITAKER SOLVENTS AND CHEMICALS urges suppliers and users ofthls product to evaluate its suitability and compliance witM local regulations as WHITAKER SOLVENTS AND CHEMICALS cannot foresee the nature of tne final application nor final location of usage. •• --~--- -----=- -