Product Name: POLYOL TF65
Other Names: Not Available
Manufacturers Product Code: TF65
UN Number: None allocated
Dangerous Goods Class and Subsidiary Risk: Not relevant
Hazchem Code: None allocated
Poisons Schedule Number: None allocated
Packaging Group: None allocated
Use: Raw material for production of rigid Polyurethane Foam
Major Recommended Method of Application: Hand mixing and pouring, machine injection
moulding.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Clear Amber Liquid
Boiling Point (癈): Decomposes at elevated temperatures
Melting Point (癈): Not applicable
Vapour Pressure: 64 kPa (20癈)
1.13 g/ml (20oC)
Specific Gravity:
Flashpoint (癈): > 190 (ASTM D-93, PMCC)
Flammability Limits (%): Not determined
Solubility in Water (g/l): slightly soluble
INGREDIENTS
Chemical Entity CAS Number Proportion
Polyether polyol mixture 9082-00-2 >60% w/w
1-1 Dichloro ?1 Flouroethane 1717-00-6 <30% w/w
Tertiary Amines Proprietary Additive <10% w/w
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HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
Health Effects
Acute
Swallowed: Single dose oral toxicity is low.
Eye: May cause slight transient (temporary) eye irritation. Corneal injury is unlikely.
Skin: Prolonged or repeated contact can cause skin irritation.
Inhaled: Can cause dizziness in conditions of poor ventilation.
Chronic No specific data available
First Aid
Swallowed: Do not induce vomiting if ingested. Consult medical personnel immediately.
Eye: Irrigate with copious flowing water immediately and continuously for 15
minutes.
Skin: Wash in flowing water or shower. Remove contaminated clothing and wash
before reuse.
Inhaled: Remove subject to fresh air.
First Aid Facilities: It is good practice to have an eye washing facility adjacent to the workplace
location.
Advice to Doctor No specific antidote. Supportive care. Treatment based on judgement of the
doctor in response to the reactions of the patient.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Exposure Standards: None established.
Engineering Controls: Good general ventilation is required.
Personal Protection: No respirator protection should be needed. If respiratory irritation is
experienced, use an approved air purifying respirator.
Glove Type: Impervious PVC gloves.
Eye Protection: Safety goggles.
Clothing: Coveralls
Respirator Type: Not required under proper industrial hygienic practice.
Flammability Combustible. Vapour of product is not anticipated to form flammable
mixtures with the air at ambient temperatures.
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SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION
Storage and Transport
This product is not classified in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code either by reference to a specific
substance name or a generic substance name or group in accordance with regulations applicable to
combustible liquids.
Spills and Disposal
Clean Up Spills/Leaks: Absorb spilled material with inert absorbent (sand, vermiculite
etc.) and put in closed containers for disposal to approved site.
Do not permit to contaminate waterways, sewers or drains.
Precautions for Clean Up Crew: Avoid skin and eye contact; wear gloves, safety glasses and
coveralls. Avoid breathing vapours directly.
Disposal Method: Burn in an approved incinerator or remove to authorised disposal
area, in accordance with applicable state and/or Local
Government regulations.
FIRE/EXPOLSION HAZARD
Hazards of Use/Storage: Will support combustion. No explosion hazard. Do not breathe
smoke from burning product.
List of Dangerous Decomposition May decompose in heat/fire releasing products of
or Combustion Products: greater hazard.
Fire Fighting Recommendations:
Types of Extinguisher/Fire-Fighting Agents: Foam, Alcohol resistant foam, CO2 and dry
chemical.
Protective Clothing: Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus, safety glasses, boots, gloves and
coveralls.
Reactivity: Stable under normal handling and storage
conditions. Incompatible with oxidising materials
and strong acids.
CONTACT POINT
Managing Director (02) 9793 7555
After hours 0414 684 875