HyperClean
MICRO CARE CORPORATION
#MCC-HYP, MCC-HYPG, MCC-HYPT,
595 John Downey Drive
MCC-HYPP, MCC-HYPD
New Britain, Connecticut 06051 USA
(860) 827-0626 (Customer Service)
Preparation date:06/09/03
email: techsupport@microcare.com
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
5. Firefighting Measures
1. Chemical Product and Company Identification
Flash Point: Not flammable per Tag Closed Cup (ASTM D 56)
Product Name: HyperClean Solvent; #MCC-HYP (aerosol), MCC-
Flammable Limits in Air: Not Determined
HYPG (one gallon), MCC-HYPP (five gallons), MCC-HYPD (55 gallons)
Extinguishing Media: CO2, dry chemical, water spray, water fog
Chemical Family: A blend of HCFC-141b and alcohols. In the
Special Firefighting Procedures: Evacuate personnel. Wear self
aerosol form, an HFC propellant is used.
contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective equip-
Packaged By: Micro Care Corp., 595 John Downey Drive, New
ment. Containers generate pressure when heated causing violent
Britain, CT, 06051, USA CAGE/FSCM: OATV9
bursting and dangerous propelling of container. May form toxic
Emergency Telephone: CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300
decomposition products above 480o F/ 250o C.
2. Composition/Information on Ingredients 6. Accidental Release Measures
Spill or Leak: Evacuate area, absorb spilled liquid with commercial,
Chemical Name Wt.%Range TLV Units
nonflammable absorbent i.e. sand, vermiculite. Remove unprotected
HyperClean 80.0 See Section 8
personnel. Protected personnel should remove ignition sources and
Tetrafluoroethane 20.0 See Section 8
shut off fire sources. Provide ventilation. Shovel (spark proof)
CAS #811-97-2
Hazardous Mixtures of Liquids, Solids or Gases: absorbent material into drums and close. Do not flush to sewer.
7. Handling and Storage
Dichlorofluoroethane 91.0 See Section 8
CAS # 1717-00-6
Avoid breathing vapors or mist. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid
Isopropanol 5.0 See Section 8
repeated or prolonged contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly
CAS #67-63-0
after handling. Do not store in direct sunlight. Store in cool dry place, away
Methanol 3.8 See Section 8
from heat, sparks or flames which may generate toxic decomposition
CAS # 75-52.5
products. Vapors are heavy and may concentrate in low poorly ventilated
Nitromethane <0.2 See Section 8
areas. Keep away from children.
CAS # 75-52-5
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
All components of this material are listed on the TSCA inventory.
3. Hazard Identification Respiratory Protection: Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep
container tightly closed. Use approved NIOSH self-contained or
Emergency Overview: Colorless liquid with a slight ethereal odor.
supplied air respirators for emergencies and in situations where air
This product is nonflammable. Liquid will irritate eyes and skin
may be displaced by vapors.
under repeated or prolonged exposure. Product vapors displace air
Eye Protection: Use chemical protective safety glasses.
and can cause asphyxiation especially in confined spaces.
Protective Clothing: Where there is potential for skin contact, use
Potential Health Effects:
appropriate impervious gloves, apron, pants and jacket.
Eyes: Moderate irritation. Persons wearing contact lenses should wear
Exposure Guidelines: Applicable Exposure Limits.
chemical protective safety glasses when exposed to this product.
Dichlorofluoroethane:
Skin: For repeated contact: dry/chapped skin, risk of chronic dermatitis.
PEL (OSHA) None Established
Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed. Irritating to the mouth, throat and
AEL (Honeywell) 400 ppm, 8 & 12 hr. TLV
stomach.
TLV (ACGIH) None Established
Inhalation: Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and
Isopropanol:
may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness, or death. Intentional
PEL (OSHA) 400 ppm TWA
misuse or deliberate inhalation may cause death without warning.
TLV (ACGIH) 400 ppm TWA, 500 ppm STEL
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Preexisting disease of
Methanol:
the heart, lungs, skin and eyes.
PEL (OSHA) 200 ppm TWA
4. First Aid Measures TLV (ACGIH) 200 ppm TWA, 250 ppm STEL
Eyes: Immediately flush with water. Remove any contact lenses and continue Nitromethane:
PEL (OSHA) 100 ppm TWA
flushing for 15 minutes, lifting eyelids occasionally until no evidence of the
TLV (ACGIH) 100 ppm TWA
chemical remains. If irritation develops or persists call a physician.
Skin: Wash promptly with soap and water. Remove contaminated Tetrafluoroethane:
AEL (OSHA) 1000 ppm TWA
clothing and shoes and replace with clean clothing.
Ingestion: DO NOT induce vomiting. Immediately give two PEL (OSHA) 1000 ppm STEL
TLV (ACGIH) 1000 ppm TWA
glasses of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
NFPA, NPCA-HIMIS RATING:
person. Call a physician.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Keep person calm. If not breath- Health 1
ing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Flammability 0
Call a physician. Reactivity 1
Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions.
Micro Care MSDS: HyperClean (#MCC-HYP, MCC-HYPG, MCC-HYPP, MCC-HYPD) Page 2 of 2
9. Physical and Chemical Properties Carcinogenicity: None of the components present in this material are
Physical Form: listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen.
Clear colorless liquid
Odor:
12. Ecological Information
Slight Ethereal
Boiling Point: Not Determined
Aquatic Toxicity:
Solubility in Water: Believed slight
Not determined
% Volatile by Weight: 100
Vapor Pressure: 13. Disposal Considerations
Not Determined
Vapor Density (air=1): >1
Waste Disposal: Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must
Evaporation Rate (Ether = 1): >1
be in accordance with applicable Federal, State/Provincial and Local
10. Reactivity regulations.
Chemical Stability: Material is stable.
14. Transportation Information
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
Incompatibilities: Alkali or alkaline earth metals powdered Al, Zn, Be, Aerosol Packaging:
Na, Mg, etc. Incompatible w/strong bases such as NaOH, KOH, etc. Ground Transport: Consumer Commodity ORM-D
Decomposition Products: Decomposes with heat. High temperatures (open Air Transport: Aerosols Nonflammable NOS, UN1950, Class 2.2,
flame, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) can decompose forming hydrofluoric Pkg.Group N/A, Pkg.Instr.203 Hazard Label: Nonflammable Gas
acid and possibly carbonyl fluoride. This material is incompatible with Non-Aerosol Packaging:
strong bases and can react to form salts of hydrofluoric acid and unsatur- Ground Transport: Not Hazardous/Not Regulated
ated compounds of unknown toxicity. Air Transport: Not Hazardous/Not Regulated
11. Toxicological Information
15. Regulatory Information
Toxicity information for the individual components of this product are
Section 313 Supplier Information: This material contains the follow-
listed below:
ing toxic chemicals subject to the emergency reporting requirements
Dichlorofluoroethane: No Federal OSHA PEL (29 CFR 1919.1000) of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to
or ACGIH TLV Values are established for this chemical. An interim Know Act of 1986 and 40 CFR 372:
CAS# Chemical Name % by Weight
recommended maximum exposure limit of 500 ppm has been
established by Honeywell, Inc. Acute Inhalation: Albino Rats 1717-00-6 Dichlorofluoroethane 91.0
(Spraque-Dawley) 4 hr - LC50 = 62,000* ppm. Subchronic Inhala- 67-63-0 Isopropanol 5.0
tion: Increase cholesterol/decrease body weight 20,000 ppm; NOEL 67-56-1 Methanol 3.6
8,000 ppm. Oral: nontoxic, > 5 gm/Kg bodyweight. Cardiac This information must be included in all MSDSs that are copied and
Sensitization Threshold: 10,000 ppm. Teratology, rat-maternal and distributed for this material.
fetal tox = 20,000 ppm; NOEL = 8,000 ppm. Teratology, rabbit-slight
body weight loss = 4,200 ppm; NOEL = 1,400 ppm. Reproduction (2 California VOC Data: This material contains 103 grams total VOC
generation) Rat: Reduced fertility and reduced body weight = 20,000 per liter. Contents packaged 340 grams per unit aerosol container.
ppm; NOEL = 8,000 ppm. Title III Hazard Communications Sections 311, 312
Genetic Studies: Ames Assy - Not Active. CHO Call (gas phase) - Acute Yes
positive- up to 10%. CHO Cell (liquid phase) - not active - up to Chronic No
35%. In Vivo mouse micronucleus - not active - up to 36,000 ppm. Fire No
Delayed (Subchronic & Chronic) Effects: Subchronic: Fischer 344 Reactivity No
rats - slightly toxic - 20,000 ppm* Chronic Inhalation : 20,000 ppm - Pressure No
interim report*. Male rats exposed by inhalation to 5,000 ppm or
Lists:
greater (6 hours/day, 5 days/week for 2 years) were found to have a
SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance No
small but statistically significant number of late developing
CERCLA Hazardous Substance No
benign testicular tumors. NOEL 1,500 ppm.
SARA Toxic Chemicals No
Isopropanol: Federal OSHA and ACGIH TWA is 400 ppm.
16. Other Information
Federal OSHA and ACGIH STEL is 500 ppm.
Methanol: Federal OSHA PEL is 200 ppm (8 hour TWA) (skin) and For additional information, contact Tech Support at Micro Care:
Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL) of 250 ppm. ACGIH Threshold Telephone (860) 827-0626 or email: techsupport@microcare.com
Limit Value is 200 ppm (8 hour TWA) (skin) and STEL of 250 ppm.
Nitromethane: Federal OSHA PEL is 100 ppm (8 hour TWA).
ACGIH TLV is 100 ppm (8 hour TWA).
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