S.S. White Technologies, Inc.
Phone 732-752-8300 ?800-SS-WHITE ?FAX 732-752-8315
151 Old New Brunswick Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854
S.S. White Product Name: AccuBRADE - 27 Chemical Family: Brown Aluminum Oxide
Product Blend #: 1 Synonyms: Alumina
Identification Chemical Name: Alpha Alumina CAS No.(s): 1344-28-1 (Al2O3) ; 13463-67-7 (TiO2)
NFPA Codes (Ratings): Flammability - 0, Health - 1, Hazard -
Molecular Formula: Al2O3
, Reactivity ?0
Materials or Components: %WW
Hazardous Alpha Alumina (Aluminum Oxide) Al2O3 96.3
Ingredients Titanium Dioxide (Titania) TiO2 2.8
Impurities SiO2+Fe2O3+CAO+MgO+NAO+K2O 1.5
Hazardous Data (TLV, LD50, LC50, ETC.):
TLV (ACG1H) 10 Mg/M3; Not a carcinogen
Shipping
Information
Boiling Point: NAIF 篊 Vapor Density (air = 1): NAIF
Physical Melting Point: 2040篊 Solubility in Water: Insoluble
Properties Freezing Point: N/A F % Volatiles by Volume: NAIF
Molecular Weight(Calculated): NAIF Evaporation Rate: NAIF Ether=1 Water =1 Butylacetate=1
Specific Gravity (H20+1): 3.95 @ 22 篊 Appearance and Color: Granular, gray brown to red brown,
no odor
Vapor Pressure (mm hg): NAIF
Other: NAIF
Flash Point: Test Method; NAIF Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Do not enter building
Fire and Flammable Limits: N/A Lower % Upper % Allow fire to burn Water may cause frothing
Explosion Autoignition temperature: N/A Do not use water Use self-contained breathing apparatus
Data 4 None
Extinguishing media: Water Spray Water Fog
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Dust explosion
Water Stream CO2 Dry Chemical Alcohol foam
Earth or sand 4 N/A hazard Sensitive to shock Contamination
Foam
Temperature (Specify_______) 4 None
Stability: 4 Stable Hazardous Decomposition Products (Thermal and otherwise-
Unstable
Reactivity list): NAIF
Conditions Contributing to Instability: Thermal
Data Conditions to Avoid: 4 NAIF Heat Open flames
decomposition Photo degradation Polymerization
Sparks Ignition sources Other (Specify________)
Contamination
Incompatibility (Avoid contact with): Strong acids Strong
Strong oxidizers 4 Other (specify_NAIF_)
alkalis
Waste Disposal Method - consult federal, state, or local
Spill or Leak Steps To Be Taken If Material Is Released Or Spilled: Flush authorities for proper procedures. Standard landfill methods
With Water Absorb with Sand Neutralize or inert consistent with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
material 4 Sweep or Scoop up and remove Keep upwind
evacuate enclosure Dispose of immediately Other
(specify____________)
Oral (acute): No adverse effects, but ingestion is not Eye (Dust): may irritate eyes, Wash with large amounts of
Toxicity recommended. Obtain first aid or medical assistance as water, obtain first aid or medical assistance, if needed.
needed. Chronic, Subchronic, Etc.: Inhalation- may affect breathing
Dermal (acute): Not absorbed through skin; may cause capacity
abrasion. Other Potential Health Risks: Not Known
Inhalation (acute): May cause coughing, shortness of
breath. Remove to fresh air; apply artificial respiration as
needed. Obtain first aid or medical assistance as needed.
Allergen 4 NAIF
Permissible Exposure Limit (specify if TLV/TWA or Ceiling [c]): Sensitization: Skin Respiratory
Effects of ACGIH 19 86 10 mg/M
Inhalation Effects: Narcotic effect Cyanosis
Exposure 3
Other: OSHA 19 86 15 mg/M
Asphyxiant
Irritation: Skin, Severe 4 Skin, Moderate Eye, Severe 4
Lung Effects: Acute, may cause coughing, shortness of
Eye, Moderate Eye, Mild(transient)
breath Chronic, may affect breathing capacity
Corrosivity: Skin, 4 hours (DOT) Skin, 24 hours (CPSC)
Eye, May cause blindness 4 NAIF Other: Repeated contact skin defatter Other
(specify__________) 4 None Known
Dermal: 4 Flush with soap and water
Ingestion: Induce vomiting Do not induce vomiting Get medical attention
Emergency Contaminated clothing, remove and launder
Give plenty of water 4 Get medical attention Other
First Aid (specify:_______________) Contaminated shoes, destroy Other (specify_________)
Remove to fresh air 4 If not breathing, give Eye Contact: 4 Flush with plenty of water for at least 15
Inhalation:
Give oxygen 4 Get medical attention
artificial respiration minutes Get medical attention Other (specify________)
Other (specify_______________)
Ventilation Requirements - Always maintain exposure below Hand (glove type): Butyl rubber Polyvinyl alcohol
Special permissible exposure limits: Consult an industrial hygienist Polyvinyl chloride Neoprene Natural rubber
Polyethylene 4 Other(specify: as desired by the user)
Protection or environmental health specialist Local exhaust Use
with adequate ventilation Check for air contaminant and Respirator Type- use only NIOSH approved equipment:
Information
oxygen deficiency 4 Other (specify See OSHA Self-contained Supplied air Can or cartridge gas or
vapor 4 Filter- dust, fume, mist
29CFR1910.24 and 29CFR1910.1000) Other(specify________)
Eye: Face shield and goggles Safety glasses Other Protective Equipment: Rubber boots Apron
4 Goggles Other(specify__________) 4 NAIF
Other Handling and Storage Conditions: None, registered
Precautionary Measures: Wash thoroughly after handling
Special under Toxic Substances Control Act, (Title 40 CFR Part 7
Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing Do not breathe dust,
10)
Precautions vapor, mist, gas Keep container closed Keep away from
heat, sparks, open flame Store in tightly closed containers
Do not store near combustibles Keep from contact with
clothing and other combustible material Empty container
may contain hazardous residues Use explosion proof
Other(specify_____________) 4 NAIF
equipment
Prepared By: Date:
Carolyn Ketcham June 23, 1998
Please Note: "The above information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. However, since data, safety standards, and
government regulations are subject to change and the conditions of handling and use, or misuse, are beyond our control. S.S. White
makes no warranty; either express or implied, with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained
herein. S.S. White disclaims all liability for reliance thereon."
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