Material Safety Data Sheet
for
Solvent Based Coating Materials
MILSPRAY
Produced for Distribution by
Revision 1
Prepared 2005-08-12
Section 1 - Company & Product Identification
Product Name: MIL-P-53022B Type II Product Code: N1981T
TradeName(s): Buff High Solids Epoxy Primer Part A
Manufactured by: Emergency Contact Information:
Niles Chemical Paint Co. Daytime Information: 8:00am - 4:30pm EST
225 Fort Street 401-781-4847
P.O. Box 307
Niles, Michigan 49120 24 Hour Emergency Contact:
ph:401-781-4847 Chemtrec - 800-424-9300
fax:401-781-1075 Emergency Information Only
Section 2 - Hazardous Ingredient Information
Chemical Name / CAS No OSHA Exposure Limits ACGIH Exposure Limits Other Exposure Limits
Zinc Phosphate PEL 10mg/m3 - TWA
7779-90-0 (total dust)
13.13 to 14.52% PEL 5mg/m3 - TWA
(respirable dust)
Vapor Pressure:
Calcium Magnesium Silicate PEL 2mg/m3 - TWA TLV 2mg/m3 - TWA
Hydrate as respirable dust as respirable dust
14807-96-6
10.51 to 11.61%
Vapor Pressure:
4-Methyl, 2-Pentanone PEL 100ppm - TWA TLV 50ppm - TWA
108-10-1 VPEL 50ppm - TWA TLV 75ppm - STEL
7.88 to 8.71% VPEL 75ppm - STEL
Vapor Pressure: 16 mmHg68 F
1-Methoxy-2-Propanol VPEL 100ppm - TWA TLV 100ppm - TWA
107-98-2 VPEL 150ppm - STEL TLV 150ppm - STEL
7.00 to 7.74%
Vapor Pressure: 8 mmHg@68 F
Xylol PEL 100ppm - TWA TLV 100ppm - TWA 46ppm TWA
1330-20-7 VPEL 100ppm - TWA TLV 150ppm - STEL
6.83 to 7.55% VPEL 150ppm - STEL
Vapor Pressure: 9 mmHg@68 F
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Flux Calcinated Diatomaceous PEL 0.05mg/m3 TWA
Earth - Silica Respirable cristobalite
68855-54-9
6.13 to 6.77%
Vapor Pressure:
Zinc-5-Nitro-Isophthalate None Established None Established PEL 10mg/m3 - TWA
60580-61-2
1.31 to 1.45%
Vapor Pressure:
Section 3 - Hazards Identification
HMIS Rating: 2- 3 -0
3
2 0
Primary Routes of Entry:
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
Target Organs:
Kidneys Liver Lungs Nervous System Skin
Effects of Overexposure, MIL-P-53022B Type II:
Eye Contact Can cause eye irritation. Symptoms include stinging, tearing, redness, and swelling of
eyes.Temporary irritation or inflammationNot a primary eye irritant, mechanical
irritation only.
Skin Contact May cause mild skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry the skin.
Symptoms may include redness, burning, drying and cracking of skin, and skin burns.
Passage of this material into the body through the skin is possible, but it is unlikely that
this would result in harmful effects during safe handling and use.Not considered a skin
irritant.Not a primary skin irritant, not absorbed through skin.
Ingestion Swallowing small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause
harmful effects. Swallowing large amounts may be harmful. This material can get into
the lungs during swallowing or vomiting. This results in lung inflammation and other
lung injury.Not hazardous when ingested.Unlikely to be toxic by ingestion.
Inhalation Breathing of vapor or mist is possible. Breathing small amounts of this material during
normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects. Breathing large amounts may be
harmful. Symtoms usually occur at air concentrations higher than the recommended
exposure limits.This product contains may contain up to 70% crystalline silica, which is
considered a hazard by inhalation as a respirable dust only. IARC has classified
inhalation of crystalline silica as carcinogenic for humans (group I). Inhalation of
crystalline silica is also a known cause of silicosis, a noncancerous lung
disease.Inhalation of high concentrations may cause mechanical irritation and
discomfort. Repeated overexposure can cause chronic effects. These effects are only
from talc dust itself as an airborne particle.
Symptoms of Signs and symptoms of exposure to this material through breathing, swallowing, and/or
passage of the material through the skin may include: mouth and throat irritation,
stomach or intestinal upset, irritation of the nose,throat & airways, central nervous
system depression, high blood sugar, coma.Prolonged exposure to excessive airborne
concentrations of talc can result in scarring of the lungs (pheumoconiosis) or of the
covering of the lungs (pleural thickening). Pneumoconiosis may produce symptoms of
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Effects of Overexposure, MIL-P-53022B Type II:
cough or shortness of breath. Pleural thickening usually produces no symptoms.
Conditions can be determined by chest radiographic examination and pulmonary
function test (FEV & FVC). Bronchial irritation may cause sputum production.
Target Organ Effects This material shortens the time of onset or worsens the liver and kidney damage
induced by other chemicals. Overexposure to this material has been suggested as a
cause of the following effects in laboratory animals: mild, reversible liver effects, mild,
reversible kidney effects, blood abnormalities.No Data
Developmental Info. This material (or a component) may be harmful to the human fetus based on positive
test results with laboratory animals. Case studies show that prolonged intentional
abuse of this product during pregnancy can cause birth defects in humans.
Cancer Information Based on the available information, this material cannot be classified with regard to
carcinogenicity. This material is NOT listed as a carcinogen by the International
Agency for Research on Cancer, the National Toxicology Program, or the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration.Some isomers of Xylene may contain Ethylbenzene
which has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. The relevance of this
finding to humans is uncertain. IARC has classified Ethylbenzene as a possible
carcinogen.Talc may contain trace amounts of quartz (crystalline silica). Overexposure
to respirable crystalline silica dust can cause silicosis, a form of progressive pulmonary
fibrosis. "Inhalable" crystalline silica is listed by IARC as a Group I carcinogen (lung)
based on "sufficient evidence" in occupationally exposed humans and sufficient
evidence in animals. Crystalline silica is also listed by the NTP as a substance
reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen. Some human studies have not
demonstrated a cancer association and considerable controversy exists.
This talc has been tested as a whole and in parts in several animal studies with no
carcinogenic association demonstrated. Epidemiologic studies in humans have been
interpreted in conflicting ways with no clear evidence of an increased risk in lung
tumors in association with exposure. Human, animal and in-vitro tests of basic product
ingredients do not show a carcinogenic effect. All talc is of the non-asbestos form.
Note: These effects and tests have only been as a result of the raw respirable dust, and
not when incorporated as a component of another material.
Carcinogenicity: The following chemicals comprise 0.1% or more of this mixture and are listed and/or classified as
carcinogens or potential carcinogens by NTP, IARC, OSHA (mandatory listing), or ACGIH (optional listing).
- None
Section 4 - Emergency First Aid Measures
Inhalation: If symptoms develop, move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek
medical attention. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Keep person warm and quiet; seek immediate medical
attention.
Eye Contact: If symptoms develop, move individual away from exposure, and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with
water shile holding eyelids apart. If symptoms persist or if there is any visual difficulty, seek immediate medical
attention.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with soap and water. If symptoms persist, seek
medical attention. Launder clothing before reuse.
Ingestion: Seek medical attention. If individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth; place
individual on the left side with the head down. Contact a physician, medical facility, or poison control center for advice
about whether to induce vomiting. If possible, do not leave individual unattended.
Note to Physician: Preexisting disorders of the following organs (or organ systems) may be aggravated by exposure to
this material: lung (ie; asthma-like conditions), skin (redness or rash-like symptoms, irritation)
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: 22 C (72 F)
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Autoignition: Will not occur.
LEL: 1.0 %
UEL: 10.9 %
Extinguishing Media: Use foam, Carbon Dioxide, or Dry Chemical fire fighting apparatus.
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards:Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground or be moved by
ventilation and ignited by heat, pilot lights, other flames, or other ignition sources at locations distant from material
handling area. Never use welding or cutting torch on or near containers even when empty, as product and/or product
residue can ignite explosively.
Hazardous Products of Combustion: May form oxides of carbon, and nitrogen.
Special Fire Fighting Proceedures: Treat all fires as chemical in nature. The use of water may be unsuitable as an
extinguishing media, but will be helpful in keeping adjacent containers cool. Avoid spreading burning liquid with water
used for cooling purposes.
Fire Fighting Equipment: Firemen and emergency responders: wear full turnout gear or Level A equipment, including
positive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), and chemical resistant personal protective equipment.
Refer to the personal protective equipment section of this MSDS.
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures
Spill and Leak Proceedures: Spill supervisor - Ensure cleanup personnel wear all appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE), including respiratory protection. Remove all ignition sources. Keep nonessential personnel away
from the contaminated area.
Small Spills: Ventillate area, and keep sources of ignition and hot metal surfaces isolated from the spill. Absorb liquid
using vemiculite, sawdust, speedy-dry, or other suitable floor absorbant material. Use only non-sparking tools to collect
and transfer to a suitable container for disposal in accordance with local, and federal regulations.
Large Spills: Eliminate all ignition sources, and ventilate area. Persons not wearing protective wequipment should be
excluded from area of spill until clean-up has been completed. Stop spill at source, and prevent material from entering
drains, sewers, streams or other bodies of water. Dike spill area with suitable absorbant material or chemical booms to
limit spreading. If run-off occurs, notify authorities as required. Pump or vacuum transfer spilled product to clean
containers for recovery. Absorb unrecoverable product, and transfer contaminated absorbent, soil and other materials
to containers for disposal in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Note; use only non-sparking
equipment to clean up spills.
Section 7 - Handling and Storage Conditions
Handling Precautions: Wear all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Wear respiratory protection or
ensure adequate ventilation at all times as vapors can accumulate in confined or poorly ventilated areas. Use the
product in a manner which minimizes splashes and/or the creation of dust. Keep containers dry and closed when not in
use. Do not handle or store material near heat, sparks, open flames, or other sources of ignition. Sufficeintly ground
container when transfering material from one container to another.
Emergency eyewash fountains and safety showers should be available in the immediate vicinity of potential exposure.
Sudden release of hot organic chemical vapors or mists from process equipment operating at elevated temperatures
and pressures, or sudden ingress of air into vacuum equipment, may result in ignitions without the presince of obvious
ignition sources. Any use of this product in elevated temperature, pressurized, or vacuum process should be thoroughly
evaluated to establish and maintain safe operating conditions.
Storage Requirements: Store this material in tightly sealed original containers only, in a segregated area with
adequate ventilation to prevent a build-up of "fumes" that could pose a safety hazard with regard to personal exposure
and fire. Keep all sources of ignition away from storage area, and store material at temperatures between 50 to 80
degrees F.
Section 8 - Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
Engineering Controls: Ensure that any processing ovens are vented to prevent the introduction of fumes into the
workplace, and to prevent a build up of fume within the oven. Use only explosion proof equipment, and ground
containers and transfer equipment. Use only chemically resistant transfer equipment, and measuring containers.
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Recommended Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation may be sufficient to keep product vapor concentrations
within specified time-weighted averages. If general ventilation proves inadequate to maintain safe vapor
concentrations, supplemental local exhaust may be required.
Eye Protection: The use of safety glasses, chemical goggles, and/or face shields are recommended to safeguard
against potential eye contact, irritation, or injury. The availability of eye wash stations when using this product is highly
recommended.
Skin Protection: The use of chemical resistant gloves is recommended to prevent repeated or prolonged contact with
the skin. Wear impervious clothing and boots. The use of chemical aprons is advised when working with and/or
transfering these materials. The availability of safety showers in work areas is recommended.
Respiratory Protection: If workplace exposure limits of product or any component is exceeded, the use of a
NIOSH/MSHA respirator will be necessary. In general the use of an organic vapor cartridge with a dust/mist pre-filter
will be sufficeint. In the absence of proper environmental controls, a NIOSH/MSHA approved air supplied respirator is
advised.
Contaminated Equipment: Dispose of the waste in compliance with all Federal, state, regional, and local regulations.
Section 9 - Physical & Chemical Properties
This mixture typically exhibits the following properties under normal circumstances.
Appearance Viscous liquid either colored or clear depending on product.
Odor Strong solvent odor.
Physical State Liquid
Vapor Density Heavier than air.
Evaporation Rate Slower than ether.
Boiling Range 114 to 140 C
% Volume Volatile 42.86
Specific Gravity (SG) 1.599
Formula Lb / Gal 13.34
% Volume Volatile 42.86
Lbs VOC/Gallon Less Water 3.07
Section 10 - Reactivity Data
Components of this mixture may be incompatible with various materials, and will fume certain combustion products. It
is recommended that only Spectrum's authorized materials are combined with Spectrum's finished products.
The following incompatabilities may exist with components of this product.
Strong oxidizing agents
Strong inorganic acids
Non-reactive material.
Alkali metals, aluminum, Halogens, lead, strong mineral acids, strong oxidizing agents.
Thermal decomposition in the presence of air may yeild the following;
Oxides of carbon, such as carbon dioxide & carbon monoxide.
Material will ash when exposed to extremely high temperatures and flame.
Section 11 - Toxicological Information
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Zinc Phosphate
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
Calcium Magnesium Silicate Hydrate
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
4-Methyl, 2-Pentanone
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
1-Methoxy-2-Propanol
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
Xylol
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
Flux Calcinated Diatomaceous Earth - Silica
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
Zinc-5-Nitro-Isophthalate
LC 50: No data found
LD 50: No data found
MIL-P-53022B Type II
Section 12 - Ecological Information
Section 13 - Waste Disposal Considerations
As the US EPA, state, regional, and other regulatory agencies may have jurisdiction over the disposal of your facility's
hazardous waste, it is incumbent upon you, the hazardous waste generator, to learn of and satisfy all the requirements
which affect you. Dispose of the hazardous waste at a properly licensed and permitted disposal site or facility. Ensure
conformity to all applicable hazardous waste disposal regulations.
The US EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers which follow are applicable to this unadulterated product if the product enters
the "waste stream." Refer to Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261 (40 CFR 261). This part of the Code
identifies solid wastes which are subject to regulation under various sections of the Code and which are subject to the
notification requirements of Section 3010 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
No data found
Section 14 - Transportation Information
This material is classified for transport as follows:
Proper Shipping Name UN Number Packing Group HazardClass
Agency
DOT Paint: Flammable Liquid 1263 II 3
Section 15 - Regulatory Information
Other regulatory information is listed where applicable.
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All chemicals except those listed below appear in the Toxic Substances
Control Act Chemical Substance Inventory:
- None
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Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This
product contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act, and Title
40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 372.
57-55-6 Propylene Glycol
1330-20-7 Xylene
71-36-3 Butanol
60580-61-2 Heucorin RZ
7779-90-0 Zinc Phosphate
108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Section 16 - Other Information
NON-WARRANTY. The information presented in this publication is based upon the research and experience Spectrum Coatings and its suppliers. No
representation or warranty is made concerning the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in this publication. Spectrum Coatings makes no
warranty or representation of any kind, express or implied, including without limitation any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose,
and no warranty or representation shall be implied by law or otherwise. Any products sold by Spectrum Coatings are not warranted as suitable for any
particular purpose to the buyer. The suitability of any products for any purpose particular to the buyer is for the buyer to determine. Spectrum Coatings shall
in no event be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages.
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