Form F 7.3.29
Rev: B
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Date: 01/25/07
-------------------------------------------- I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION -------------------------------
TRADE NAME (as labeled): LATICRETE SpectraLOCK Pro Part A
CHEMICAL FAMILY: Epoxy hardener
MANUFACTURER'S NAME: LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
1 Laticrete Park, N.
Bethany, CT 06524-3423 USA
Phone number for additional information: (203) 393-0010
Date prepared or revised: 6/2010 Name of preparer: S.B. Fine
-------------------------------------------- II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ----------------------------
OTHER
CHEMICAL NAMES CAS PERCENT ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL (SPECIFY)
NUMBERS
Polyamine polymer N/A 30-40 N/A N/A N/A
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2- 9046-10-0 2-4 N/A N/A N/A
ethanediyi)], .alpha.-
(2-
aminomethylethyl)-
.omega.-(2-
aminomethylethoxy)-
Tetraethylenepentam 112-57-2 0-2 N/A N/A N/A
ine
N/A = Not applicable or available
------------------------------------------ III. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION -----------------------
SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE for each potential route of exposure. (Possible Longer Term
Effects)
Repeated and/or prolonged exposures may result in: adverse eye effects (such as conjunctivitis or
corneal damage).
Effects from inhalation of vapors may be delayed.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE (Acute effects)
Contact with eyes causes severe irritation and pain. Burns of the eye may cause blindness.
Inhalation of aerosols of chemically similar material in rats resulted in deaths during administration
and in transient central nervous system symptoms, including lethargy, ataxia, tremors, and
convulsions.
SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT?
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x NO: This product's ingredients are not found in the lists below.
YES: Federal OSHA NTP IARC
------------------------------IV. FIRST AID: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES-----------------------------------------
Eye Contact: Hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes. Get medical attention immediately.
Skin Contact: Remove product and immediately flush affected area with water for at least 15
minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Launder contaminated clothing prior to reuse.
See a physician if irritation persists.
Inhaled: Move patient to fresh air. If breathing has stopped or is labored give assisted respiration
(e.g. mouth-to-mouth). Supplemental oxygen may be indicated. Prevent aspiration of vomit. Turn
victim's head to the side. Seek medical advice.
Swallowed: If swallowed, call a physician immediately. Remove stomach contents by gastric suction
or induct vomiting only as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.
---------------------------------------------- V. FIRE AND EXPLOSION ------------------------------------------
Flash Point method): >212 oF
Auto ignition temperature,F: N/A
Flammable limits in air, volume %: N/A Lower (LEL) Upper (UEL)
Fire extinguishing materials:
X water spray carbon dioxide other:
foam dry chemical
Ignition will give rise to a Class B fire. In case of fire use: Water streams.
Special fire fighting procedures: Firefighters should wear butyl rubber boots, gloves, and body suit
and a self-contained breathing apparatus. If water pollution occurs, notify appropriate authorities.
Unusual fire and explosion hazards: May generate toxic or irritating combustion products. Sudden
reaction and fire may result if product is mixed with an oxidizing agent. May generate carbon
monoxide gas. May generate toxic nitrogen oxide gases. May generate ammonia gases. Personnel
in vicinity and downwind should be evacuated.
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----------------------------------- VI. SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES -----------------------
Spill response procedures (include employee protection measures): Wear goggles and face shield.
Stop the leak, if possible. Ventilate the space involved. Reduce vapor spreading with a water spray.
Shut off or remove all ignition sources. Construct a dike to prevent spreading (includes molten liquids
until they freeze). Collect run-off water and transfer to drums or tanks for later disposal.
Preparing wastes for disposal (container types, neutralization, etc.): Wear goggles and face shield. If
recovery is not feasible, admix with dry soil, sand or non-reactive absorbent and place in an
appropriate chemical waste container. Transfer to containers by suction, preparatory for later
disposal. Place in metal containers for recovery or disposal. Flush area with water spray. Clean-up
personnel must be equipped with self contained breathing apparatus and butyl rubber protective
clothing. For large spills, recover spilled material with a vacuum truck.
NOTE: Dispose of all wastes in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
------------------------------------------VII. Handling and Storage----------------------------------------------------------
Keep away from: acids, oxidizers. Keep in cool, dry, ventilated storage and in closed containers.
Product may partially freeze with extended exposure to cold temperatures. Product should be stored
at temperatures above 40 degrees F.
-------------------------------------- VIII. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection ------------------------------
Ventilation and engineering controls: Normal
Respiratory protection (type): NIOSH approved dust masks if exposure limits are exceeded.
Eye protection (type): Safety glasses or goggles
Gloves (specify material): Impervious gloves
Other clothing and equipment: Long sleeved clothing
Work practices, hygienic practices: Normal Good housekeeping
Other handling and storage requirements: N/A
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Protective measures during maintenance of contaminated equipment: See above.
------------------------------------------------ IX. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ----------------------------
Vapor density (air=1): N/A Melting point or range,F: >32
Boiling point or range, F: >212
Specific gravity: 1.1 g/cc
Solubility in water: soluble Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1): N/A
Vapor pressure, mmHg at 20C: N/A
Appearance and odor: Yellow Liquid with Ammonia Odor.
HOW TO DETECT THIS SUBSTANCE (warning properties of substance as a gas, vapor, dust, or
mist): N/A
---------------------------------------------------- X. REACTIVITY DATA -----------------------------------------------
Stability: X Stable Unstable
Conditions to avoid: Stable at ambient temperatures. Coagulation may occur following freezing,
thawing or boiling.
Incompatibility (materials to avoid): Mineral acids (i.e., sulfuric, phosphoric, etc.). Organic acids (i.e.,
acetic acid, citric acid etc.). Oxidizing Agents (i.e., perchlorates, nitrates etc.) Sodium or Calcium
Hypochlorite. Product slowly corrodes copper, aluminum, zinc and galvanized surfaces. Reaction
with peroxides may result in violent decomposition of peroxide possibly creating and explosion. A
reaction accompanied by large heat release occurs when the product is mixed with acids. Heat
generated may be sufficient to cause vigorous boiling creating a hazard due to splashing or
splattering of hot material.
Hazardous decomposition products (including combustion products): (from burning, heating, or
reaction with other materials).
Nitrogen oxide can react with water vapors to form corrosive nitric acid (TLV=2 ppm). Carbon
Monoxide in a fire. Carbon Dioxide in a fire. Ammonia when heated. Nitrogen Oxides in a fire.
Irritating and toxic fumes at elevated temperature. Nitric acid in a fire. The oxides of nitrogen gases
(except nitrous oxide) emitted on decomposition are highly toxic.
Hazardous polymerization: May occur X Will not occur
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Conditions to avoid: N/A
-----------------------------------------------XI. Toxicology Information-------------------------------------------------
Acute Oral Toxicity (LD50, Rat) >2000 mg/kg
Acute Dermal Toxicity (LD50, Rabbit) >2000 mg/kg
Sensitization has occurred in laboratory animals after repeated doses.
-----------------------------------------------XII. Ecological Information-------------------------------------------------
Daphnia Magna EC50 >10 mg/liter after 24 hours
Daphnia Magna EC50 >1.21 mg/liter after 48 hours
Not biodegradable
-----------------------------------------------XIII. Disposal Information--------------------------------------------------
Dispose in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
------------------------------------------------XIV. Transport Information---------------------------------------------------
No special labeling or transportation placarding is required.
------------------------------------------------XV. Regulatory Information--------------------------------------------------
All ingredients are listed on the U.S. EPA TSCA inventory of chemical substances. This product has
been approved under Ministerial Condition NSN 16024 for Canada. It is not on the Australian AICS,
Japanese ENCS, or Philippines PICCS. It may not be exported to those countries.
------------------------------------------------XVI Other Information---------------------------------------------------------
This information is furnished without warranty, representation, inducement or license of any kind;
except that it is accurate to the best of our knowledge, or obtained from sources believed by us to be
accurate.
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