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Revised 12/14/05
Replaces 11/07/05
Printed 1/23/06
MSDS ID: 8061052
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT PART NUMBER: 8061052
DESCRIPTION: 7281 GREY 479-J
COMPANY: EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBERS:
Markem Corporation Transportation:
150 Congress Street United States: (800) 424-9300
Keene, NH 03431 International: (703) 527-3887(collect)
Product Safety and Environmental:
(603) 352-1130
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2. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
COMPONENT CAS # PCT(WT)
Kaolin, aluminum silicate 1332-58-7 10-30
Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether 17557-23-2 1-5
Tributyl phosphate 126-73-8 7-13
Propylene carbonate 108-32-7 1-5
Cycloaliphatic epoxy resin 2386-87-0 10-30
Exposure and physical property information is presented in Section 9.
If the total percentage is less than 100, the balance of this product is not
considered to be hazardous as defined in the OSHA Hazard Communication
Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
HMIS RATING SYSTEM NFPA RATING SYSTEM
Health: 3 Health: 3
Flammability: 1 Flammability: 1
Reactivity: 1 Reactivity: 1
Protection: B
POTENTIAL HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS
LIKELY ROUTES OF ENTRY:
Contact; Inhalation; Absorption; Ingestion
TARGET ORGANS:
Respiratory Tract; Eyes; Skin; Liver; Kidneys; Bladder; Nervous System;
Lungs;
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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION (Cont.)
POTENTIAL IMMEDIATE EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE
EYE CONTACT
Can cause severe eye irritation, tearing and reddening, but not likely to
permanently injure eye tissue. Temporary vision impairment (cloudy or blurred
vision) is possible.
SKIN CONTACT
Can cause severe skin irritation, defatting, and dermatitis. Not likely to
cause permanent skin damage.
Skin Sensitizer! Avoid exposure. If sensitized, repeated exposures will result
in skin irritation, even at very low concentrations.
SKIN ABSORBTION
Toxic if absorbed through the skin causing systemic damage.
INHALATION
Can cause respiratory irritation, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea,
headache and possible unconsciousness.
INGESTION
Toxic. If swallowed, may cause abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea and systemic poisoning.
POTENTIAL LONG-TERM EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE:
CANCER INFORMATION
Contains a substance that can cause cancer in laboratory animals at high oral
doses. Not a carcinogen according to NTP, IARC, or OSHA.
No IARC cancer hazard information available.
No ACGIH cancer hazard information available.
No NTP cancer hazard information available.
No OSHA cancer hazard information available.
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
None of the substances in this product have been shown to cause reproductive
system disorders.
ADDITIONAL HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether: This substance was found to be
carcinogenic in skin painting tests on mice. This material may be mutagenic
based on laboratory tests. A small residual of epichlorohydrin remain and has
been has been shown to produce cancer in lab animals.
Tributyl phosphate: TBP was found not to be neurotoxic either acutely at 1000
mg/kg or after three months of exposure at up to 325 mg/kg/day. Assuming
similar absorption of TBP by oral and inhalation routes of exposure and a
breathing rate of approximately 170 mL/min, these values are approximately
equivalent to inhalation exposures of 4900 mg/cu m acutely and 1590 mg/cu m
per day subchronically. The ACGIH TLV (TWA) for TBP is 2.2 mg/cu m. This
indicates that a minimum of a 700-fold safety factor exists for TBP as a
potential neurotoxin(1). Large doses have been reported to cause dyspnea,
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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION (Cont.)
weakness, pulmonary edema, and twitching in rats. Chronic inhalation of
large doses can lead to general poisoning with paralysis, urinary bladder
hyperplasia, and increased liver weight.(1) Healy, C.E.; Beyrouty, P.C.;
and Broxup, B.R., Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc J. 56:349-355 (1995).
MEDICAL CONDITIONS POTENTIALLY AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES
EYE CONTACT
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes retracting
eyelids often. Get immediate medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT
Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder. Get
medical attention if irritation develops or persists.
INHALATION
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform rescue breathing and, if
available, have a trained person administer oxygen.
Get medical attention immediately.
INGESTION
Emergency personnel should be contacted immediately and be provided with
this MSDS. For ingestion of small quantities of chemicals, the risk
associated with inducing vomiting usually exceeds the poisoning risk.
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5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FLAMMABILITY DATA
FLASH POINT: 239 F, 114 C
EXPLOSIVE/FLAMMABILITY LIMITS ESTIMATED FROM INGREDIENTS:
LOWER LIMIT: 1.7 %
UPPER LIMIT: 32.5 %
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE ESTIMATED FROM INGREDIENTS:
770 F, 410 C
GENERAL HAZARDS
Material may ignite if heated to temperatures above the flash point
in the presence of a source of ignition.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Small Fires: Dry chemical, CO2, water spray or alcohol-resistant foam. Large
Fires: Water spray, fog or alcohol-resistant foam. Move containers from fire
area if it can be done without risk. Apply cooling water to containers
that are exposed to flames until well after fire is out.
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Do not enter fire area without proper protection including self-contained
breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Fight fire from a
safe distance and a protected location. Heat may build pressure and rupture
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5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES (Cont.)
closed containers, spreading fire and increasing risk of burns or injuries.
Use water spray/fog for cooling. Even if material is water soluble, it may
not be practical to extinguish fire by water dilution. Notify authorities if
liquid enters sewers or other public waters.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
carbon dioxide; carbon monoxide; fluorine containing gases; smoke;
phosphorus compounds
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6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES
Prevent the spread of any spill to minimize harm to human health and the
environment. Dike with suitable absorbent material. Wear complete and
proper personal protective equipment and ventilate the area.
HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Information on the selection and use of personal protective equipment is found
in Section 8 of this MSDS. Personal protective equipment needs must be
evaluated based on information provided on this sheet and the special
circumstances created by the spill including; material spilled, quantity, the
area in which it occurred and the expertise of employees in the area
responding to the spill. Never exceed any occupational exposure limits and
consider that the evaporation of volatile solvents can lead to the
displacement of air creating an environment that can cause asphxyiation.
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7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING
Avoid contact with material, avoid breathing vapors, use only in a well
ventilated area.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place. Isolate from incompatible materials.
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls are normally required
when handling or using this product to keep exposure to airborne contaminants
below the TLV, PEL, or other recommended exposure limit and/or maintain
operator comfort.
Facilities storing or using this material should be equipped with an eyewash
and safety shower.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
If air monitoring indicates airborne concentrations at or above the limits,
or symptoms of inhalation over-exposure occur, a respiratory protection
program may be required. Engineering controls to reduce the exposure below
acceptable limits are usually preferable to a respirator program.
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION (Cont.)
EYE PROTECTION
Chemically resistant safety glasses with side shields must be worn when
handling this product. Further eye protection such as chemical splash goggles
and/or face shield must be worn when the possibility exists for eye contact
due to splashing or spraying liquid or airborne particles. Contact lenses
should not be worn. An eye wash station should be available.
SKIN PROTECTION
Prevent skin contact by wearing gloves and other protective equipment.
Inspect gloves for chemical break-through and replace if detected. Clean
protective equipment thoroughly after each use. Do not remove from workplace.
An emergency shower in the area is recommended.
Appropriate gloves to be used for MARKEM products that are mixtures have not
been determined. Glove type(s) for ingredients present at 10% or more
(if known) are:
Butyl rubber, Polyethylene, Polyvinyl chloride,
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9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - PRODUCT
APPEARANCE: Paste
COLOR: Grey
ODOR: Mild solvent odor
SPECIFIC GRAVITY(g/ml): 1.45
PERCENT VOLATILE: 15
VOC CONTENT(lb/gl): Not determined
VAPOR PRESSURE (Pa): Not determined
BOILING PT OR RANGE(F): ND
pH: NA
VISCOSITY: ND
VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than air
FREEZING POINT(F): ND
EVAPORATION RATE: 0.5-2 (n-Butyl acetate = 1)
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9.1 EXPOSURE, PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES FOR COMPONENTS
COMPONENT ACGIH OSHA
TWA\CEIL STEL TWA CEIL
1332-58-7 2 mg/m3 NE 10 mg/m3 NE
17557-23-2 NE NE NE NE
126-73-8 0.2 ppm NE 0.2 ppm NE
108-32-7 NE NE NE NE
2386-87-0 NE NE NE NE
SPECIFIC EVAP RATE WATER VAPOR
GRAVITY N-BUTYL SOLUBILITY PRESSURE
COMPONENT CAS NUMBER ACETATE=1 Weight % mmHg at F
1332-58-7 2.500 ND ND ND
17557-23-2 1.060 ND ND ND
126-73-8 0.980 <0.01 Negligible;7.3@302F
108-32-7 1.207 0.5-2 Low; 10-24%.03@20
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9.1 EXPOSURE, PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES FOR COMPONENTS (Cont.)
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2386-87-0 1.175 ND ND ND
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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY
Stable under normal conditions.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID
Elevated temperatures in combination with sparks, open flames, or other
sources of ignition.
INCOMPATIBILITY
None Known; acids; caustics (bases); strong oxidizing agents;
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
carbon dioxide; carbon monoxide; fluorine containing gases; smoke;
phosphorus compounds
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether:
Oral LD50 rat: 4500 mg/kg
Tributyl phosphate:
Acute toxicity:
Oral LD50 rat: 1390 mg/kg, Effect: kidney, ureter, bladder (changes in
(tubules)
Inhalation LC50 rat: 28 gm/m3/1H
Eye rabbit: 500 mg, Effect: Severe
Propylene carbonate
LD50 (oral, rat): 29 g/kg
LD50 (oral, mouse): 20.7 g/kg
LD50 (dermal, rabbit): 24 g/kg
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No information available.
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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Dispose of in accordance with all federal, state, local or provincial
regulations.
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION, DOT and IATA:
DOT & IATA: NOT RESTRICTED
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Those ingredients appearing on the following list that do not appear
in Section 2 are present at <0.1% for carcinogens, <1% for other hazardous
substances, or are not considered hazardous in this product.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL REGULATIONS
CERCLA: The following components have CERCLA reportable quantities:
CASRN DESCRIPTION CERCLA RQ WEIGHT%
None
RCRA: The following components are subject to RCRA land disposal restrictions:
CASRN DESCRIPTION
None
SARA TITLE III
SECTION 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS)
CASRN DESCRIPTION
None
SECTION 311/312 Community Right to Know
CASRN DESCRIPTION
None
SARA HAZARD CATEGORY INFORMATION
FIRE: NO
SUDDEN RELEASE OF PRESSURE: NO
REACTIVE: NO
IMMEDIATE (ACUTE) HEALTH HAZARD: NO
DELAYED (CHRONIC) HEALTH HAZARD: NO
SECTION 313 Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting (TRI)
CASRN DESCRIPTION
None
TSCA
SECTION 8(b) Inventory: All chemicals in this product appear in the inventory
or are exempt from the listing requirements.
SECTION 12(b) Export: The following chemicals are subject to export reporting
CASRN DESCRIPTION
126-73-8 TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE
STATE REGULATIONS
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT (PROPOSITION 65)
The following chemical(s) in this product are known to the State of
California to cause cancer:
CASRN DESCRIPTION WGT%
71-43-2 BENZENE <0.001
106-89-8 EPICHLOROHYDRIN <0.001
75-21-8 ETHYLENE OXIDE <0.001
123-91-1 1,4-DIOXANE 0.001-0
The following chemical(s) in this product are known to the State of
California to be hazards to reproductive health: WGT%
CASRN DESCRIPTION <0.001
71-43-2 BENZENE
MASSACHUSETTS Right to Know Law
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION (Cont.)
CASRN DESCRIPTION %
1332-58-7 KAOLIN DUST 10-30
126-73-8 TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE 7-13
NEW JERSEY Right to Know Law
CASRN DESCRIPTION %
126-73-8 TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE 7-13
PENNSYLVANIA Right to Know Law
CASRN DESCRIPTION %
1332-58-7 KAOLIN 10-30
126-73-8 TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE 7-13
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16. OTHER INFORMATION
Note: A CAS number in the form TSXXXX-XX-X is a trade secret.
NA= Not applicable
ND= Not determined
TS= Trade secret
MSDS prepared by Richard C. Berry
This information is offered in good faith as typical values and not as product
specifications. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is made. The
recommended industrial hygiene and safe handling practices are believed to be
generally applicable, however each user must review the recommendations and
determine the suitablity for their intended use.
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