MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Axson North America, Inc.
1611 Hults Drive Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
(517)663-8191 24hrs (800)424-9300
7/22/2008
1- COMMERCIAL NAME : F 18 Polyol
Do not handle this material until the manufacturer's safety precautions have been read and understood! Regulations require that
all employees be educated & trained on the Material Safety Data Sheets for all products with which they come in contact.
2- COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS :
CHEMICAL NAME C.A.S QTY%
1. Formulated Polyether Polyol Proprietary 35-45
2. Diisopropylnaphthalene 38640-62-9 20-30
3. Titanium Dioxide 13463-67-7 1-5
3- HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION :
POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARD
Eye: May cause moderate eye irritation, especially during machining of cured product.
Skin: Prolonged exposure may cause slight irritation. A single prolonged exposure is not likely to result in the
material being absorbed through skin in harmful amounts.
Ingestion: Single dose oral toxicity is considered to be low; may cause irritation to mouth, throat, and
gastrointestinal tract.
Inhalation: At room temperature, exposures to vapors are minimal due to physical properties; higher
temperatures may generate vapor levels sufficient to cause irritation.
4- FIRST AID MEASURES :
- Change any soiled clothing immediately.
- In case of eye contact : Open eyelids as far as possible and flush with large quantities of water for at least
fifteen minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
- In case of skin contact : Physically remove the product and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
Consult a physician if skin irritation occurs.
- In case of swallowing : Induce vomiting if patient is conscious; seek immediate medical attention.
- In case of inhalation: Remove the patient from the contaminated area. Consult physician if after-effects occur.
5- FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES :
5-1 Fire-extinguisher types :
- Use : chemical foam, CO2, powder. Where the fire is of major proportions, water spray may also be used.
5-2 Specific fire and explosion risks :
Incomplete combustion may produce carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide and sulfur. Closed containers may
explode when exposed to extreme heat or burst when contaminated with water; cool with water spray.
5-3 specific protective measures during firefighting :
Firefighting personnel should be equipped with insulated, autonomous respiratory protection equipment.
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COMMERCIAL NAME : F 18 Polyol
6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES :
6-1 Individual protection :
Wearing of suitable protective clothing and protective equipment for face/eyes.
6-2 Environmental protection : Please see ?12
6-3 Decontamination procedures :
- Contain spilt material in order to avoid its transfer to sewers or rivers and streams.
- Physically remove the material.
- Cover with an absorbent substance. After approximately one hour, transfer to suitable drum/container for
proper disposal.
7- HANDLING AND STORAGE :
7-1 Handling :
- Inform personnel of risks associated with the product, the precautions to be taken and procedures to follow
where an accident occurs.
- Observe personal hygiene rules to avoid contact with eyes and skin.
- Avoid inhaling vapors produced by the material, especially when heated and/or sprayed.
- Install showers and eye baths ("fountain" type).
- Ensure sufficient ventilation, including appropriate local air extraction, in order to comply with workplace
exposure limits. Avoid dusts generated during the machining of cured product.
- Wash hands thoroughly at beginning of every work break and at the end of the working day.
- Work stations and the general working area must be kept perfectly clean.
7-2 Storage :
- Keep the material hermetically sealed in its original packaging, protected from humidity and at a temperature
between 59 and 77癋 / 15 and 25癈 in a well-ventilated storage facility.
- Ensure that the floor of the storage area is impermeable and concave in profile in order to provide effective
containment.
- Keep the product away from food.
- Reproduce labeling on all new packs where original packaging is divided.
8- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION :
8-1 Exposure controls : Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions. Local exhaust
ventilation may be necessary for some operations. Always maintain workplace air contaminates to a minimum.
8-2 Personal protection :
- respiratory protection : If product is being heated and/or sprayed (avoid vapors and/or mists)
- eye protection : YES, safety glasses with side shields; goggles & faceshield
- skin protection : YES, protective gloves, such as nitrile, latex or rubber; apron, coveralls, etc.
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COMMERCIAL NAME : F 18 Polyol
9- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES :
Physical state : liquid
Color : milky white
Odor : low
pH : not established
Flash point : > 230癋 / 110癈
Decomposition temperature : > 392癋 / >149癈
Specific gravity : 0.94
Solubility : - in water : at 68癋 / 20癈 : slight
- in solvents : YES (soluble in many organic solvents : benzene hydrocarbons and
chlorinated hydrocarbons, acetone, phthalates, ...)
10- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY :
10-1 Dangerous decomposition by-products :
- These are non-existent if storage and handling rules are followed (please see also ?5-2).
10-2 Hazardous reactions with :
- Oxidizers. Avoid contact with strong acids; avoid unintended contact with isocyanates, and moisture.
11- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION :
Effects on eyes : May cause slight temporary irritation.
Effects on skin : Repeated or prolonged single exposure may cause irritation to the skin. May cause a
cutaneous allergic reaction in predisposed individuals. It appears unlikely that any danger is attached to
absorption of quantities of the product through the skin following prolonged single exposure.
Effects of inhalation : Irritation to the respiratory system (dust during machining).
Effects on ingestion : Harmful if swallowed; low toxicity for a single oral dose.
12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION :
Based on data for one or more similar products :
Ecotoxicity : This product is practically without toxic effect on fish in static acute conditions.
Biodegradability : Low in static aerobic laboratory conditions.
13- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS :
All disposal methods must be in compliance with all Federal, State/Provincial and local regulations. Regulations
may very in different locations. Waste characteristics and compliance with applicable laws are the responsibility
solely of the waste generator.
For unused & uncontaminated product, the preferred options include sending to a licensed, permitted: recycler,
reclaimer, incinerator or other thermal destruction device.
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COMMERCIAL NAME : F 18 Polyol
14- TRANSPORT INFORMATION :
DOT Regulations/Information:
Proper Shipping Name: Not Regulated
Hazard Class: N/A
UN/NA Number: N/A
Packing Group: N/A
Internal label: H0002000
15- REGULATORY INFORMATION :
US Federal Regulation
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) :
All components are included in the EPA Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance Inventory.
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard hazard classes : Irritant
Non-hazardous under the criteria of the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
OSHA PEL/TWA - ACGIH TLV : Titanium Dioxide (OSHA 15 mgm3 - ACHIC 10 mg/m3)
Sec. 313 Chemicals : none
16- OTHER INFORMATION :
HMIS Ratings:
Health. Flammability. Reactivity
2.1.1.
Ratings Key: 4 = Highest hazard, 0 = Lowest hazard, * = Chronic Health Hazard
REVEALING MODIFICATION : DbP3.2.PDF
Revised : 7/22/2008 Supersedes sheet : 12/3/2004 This sheet provides a complement to the product use instructions but does not replace
them. The information it contains is based on our current knowledge of the product concerned at the date of drafting. That information is
given in good faith and does not in any circumstances remove from the user his duty to be aware of and to follow all legal regulations and
statutes covering his activities. The user takes sole responsibility for application of safety measures covering the use of the product he is
aware of. We also draw the user's attention to the risks attached to any use of the product for applications for which it was not designed.
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