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                                                                 LUPEROX KC70 RED
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1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS:
Functional Additives
Chemtrec: (800) 424-9300 (24hrs) or (703) 527-3887
2000 Market Street
Medical: Rocky Mountain Poison Control Center
21st Floor
(866) 767-5089 (24Hrs)
Philadelphia, PA 19103-3222
Information Telephone Numbers Phone Number Available Hrs
Customer Service Number (800) 331-7654 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST

Product Name LUPEROX KC70 RED
Product Synonym(s)

Chemical Family Ketone Peroxide
Chemical Formula
Chemical Name
EPA Reg Num
Product Use


2 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Ingredient Name CAS RegistryNumber Typical % OSHA
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s) 1338-23-4 21.1% By Wt. Y
Cumene hydroperoxide 80-15-9 26.4% By Wt. Y
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate 6846-50-0 41.8% By Wt. Y
Red dye Proprietary 0.1% By Wt. Y
Hexylene glycol 107-41-5 3.5% By Wt. Y
Hydrogen peroxide 7722-84-1 1.7% By Wt. Y
.alpha.-Cumyl alcohol 617-94-7 1.8% By Wt. Y
Cumene 98-82-8 1.2% By Wt. Y
The substance(s) marked with a "Y" in the OSHA column, are identified as hazardous chemicals according to the
criteria of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)

This material is classified as hazardous under Federal OSHA regulation.

The components of this product are either on the TSCA Inventory list or exempt as impurities.


3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Emergency Overview
Red Liquid, ketone odor

DANGER!
ORGANIC PEROXIDE
CAUSES EYE BURNS. MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS.
CAUSES SKIN BURNS.
HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED.
HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION.
PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY SKIN AND CAUSE IRRITATION.


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COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR.


Potential Health Effects

Inhalation and skin contact are expected to be the primary routes of occupational exposure to this material. Based on
its composition, it is anticipated to be moderately toxic if swallowed, moderately to highly toxic if absorbed through skin
and corrosive to eyes and skin. Repeated skin contact may cause an allergic skin reaction. Prolonged or repeated
contact removes oils from the skin and may dry skin and cause irritation, redness and rash. High vapor concentrations
may be irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract, and may result in central nervous system (CNS) effects such as
headache, dizziness, nausea, drowsiness and, in severe exposures, loss of consciousness and death. If swallowed,
this material can cause severe irritation and injury to the mouth, throat and stomach and, may cause CNS effects as
noted above.


4 FIRST AID MEASURES

IN CASE OF CONTACT, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing
contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention immediately. Wash clothing before reuse.
Thoroughly clean shoes before reuse.

IF SWALLOWED, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Get medical attention.
Call a Poison Control Center. NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON.

IF INHALED, remove to fresh air.



5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Fire and Explosive Properties
Auto-Ignition Temperature NE
Flash Point 83 C (183 F) Flash Point Method Seta CC
Flammable Limits- Upper NE
NE
Lower
Extinguishing Media
Use water spray, foam or dry chemical.

Fire Fighting Instructions
Fight fire with large amounts of water from a safe distance. Use water spray to cool containers exposed to fire.
Fire fighters and others who may be exposed to products of combustion should wear full fire fighting turn out
gear (full Bunker Gear) and self-contained breathing apparatus (pressure demand NIOSH approved or
equivalent). Fire fighting equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use. After a fire, wait until the
material has cooled to room temperature before initiating clean up activities.

Fire and Explosion Hazards
Contact with incompatible materials or exposure to temperatures exceeding the SADT may result in a self
accelerating decomposition reaction with release of flammable vapors which may autoignite.


6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

In Case of Spill or Leak
Use inert, non-combustible absorbent materials such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, calcium


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carbonate, clean sand or non-acidic clay directly on the spilled peroxide, then wet down (dampen) the mixture
with water. DO NOT USE vermiculite or peat moss. Sweep or scoop up using non-sparking tools and place
into a polyethylene bag for disposal. The sweepings should be wetted down further with water. Dispose of
immediately. After all of the material has been collected, wash down the area with detergent and water.
Consult a regulatory specialist to determine appropriate state or local reporting requirements, for assistance
in waste characterization and/or hazardous waste disposal and other requirements listed in pertinent
environmental permits.


7 HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling
Contact with incompatible materials or exposure to temperatures exceeding SADT (See Section (9) may
result in a self accelerating decomposition reaction with release of flammable vapors which may autoignite.
Keep away from heat sparks and flame. Avoid contamination. Use explosion proof equipment.

Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing.
Avoid breathing vapor.
Keep container closed.
Use only with adequate ventilation.
Do not taste or swallow.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Do not reuse container as it may retain hazardous product residue.

Storage
Store below 38 C/100 F to maintain stability and active oxygen content. Detached storage is preferred.
Store out of direct sunlight in a cool well-ventilated place. Store away from combustibles and incompatible
materials. Refer also to National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Code 432, Code for the Storage of Organic
Peroxide Formulations.


8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION

Engineering Controls
Investigate engineering techniques to reduce exposures below airborne exposure limits. Provide ventilation
if necessary to control exposure levels below airborne exposure limits (see below). If practical, use local
mechanical exhaust ventilation at sources of air contamination such as open process equipment. Consult
ACGIH ventilation manual or NFPA Standard 91 for design of exhaust systems.

Eye / Face Protection
Where there is potential for eye contact, wear a face shield, chemical goggles, and have eye flushing
equipment immediately available.

Respiratory Protection
Avoid breathing vapor or mist. When airborne exposure limits are exceeded (see below), use NIOSH
approved respiratory protection equipment appropriate to the material and/or its components. Full facepiece
equipment is recommended and, if used, replaces need for face shield and chemical goggles. Consult
respirator manufacturer to determine appropriate type equipment for given application. Observe respirator
use limitations specified by NIOSH or the manufacturer. For emergency and other conditions where
exposure limit may be significantly exceeded, use an approved full face positive-pressure, self-contained
breathing apparatus or positive-pressure airline with auxiliary self-contained air supply. Respiratory


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protection programs must comply with 29 CFR ?1910.134.

Skin Protection
Wear appropriate chemical resistant protective clothing and chemical resistant gloves to prevent skin
contact. Consult glove manufacturer to determine appropriate type glove material for given application.
Wear chemical goggles, a face shield, and chemical resistant clothing such as a rubber apron when
splashing may occur. Rinse immediately if skin is contaminated. Remove contaminated clothing promptly
and wash before reuse. Clean protective equipment before reuse. Provide a safety shower at any location
where skin contact can occur. Wash skin thoroughly after handling.


Airborne Exposure Guidelines for Ingredients
Exposure Limit Value

Hexylene glycol
ACGIH CEILING - 25 ppm (121 mg/m3)
Hydrogen peroxide
ACGIH TWA - 1 ppm 1.4 mg/m3
OSHA TWA PEL - 1 ppm 1.4 mg/m3
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
ACGIH CEILING - 0.2 ppm (1.5 mg/m3)
Cumene hydroperoxide
WEEL-AIHA Skin Designator - Y
WEEL TWA - 1 ppm 6 mg/m3
Cumene
ACGIH TWA - 50 ppm (246 mg/m3)
OSHA Skin designator - Y
OSHA TWA PEL - 50 ppm (245 mg/m3)
-Only those components with exposure limits are printed in this section.
-Skin contact limits designated with a "Y" above have skin contact effect. Air sampling alone is insufficient to accurately quantitate
exposure. Measures to prevent significant cutaneous absorption may be required.
-ACGIH Sensitizer designator with a value of "Y" above means that exposure to this material may cause allergic reactions.
-WEEL-AIHA Sensitizer designator with a value of "Y" above means that exposure to this material may cause allergic skin reactions.




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9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Red Liquid, ketone odor
Appearance/Odor
pH NE
Specific Gravity NE
Vapor Pressure NE
Vapor Density NE
Melting Point NE
Freezing Point NE
Boiling Point NE
Solubility In Water NE
SADT 85 C/185 F (est.)
This material is chemically unstable and should only be handled under specified conditions. See HANDLING AND STORAGE section
of this MSDS for specified conditions.

SADT - Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature. Lowest temperature at which the tested package size will undergo a self-
accelerating decomposition reaction. This reaction will generate flammable vapors which may autoignite. The length of time to
generated a decomposition reaction, after the SADT has been reached or exceeded, is dependent upon how much the SADT has
been exceeded and the length of time needed for the reaction exotherm (heat spike from increasing decomposition rate) to initiate a
rapid decomposition reaction. Typically, SADT is inversely proportional to package size. Larger packages will have a lower SADT
due to smaller ratio to heat transfer area to volume of product.
Other Physical Data Active Oxygen Content = 8.8-9.2%


10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


Stability
This material is chemically unstable and should only be handled under specified conditions. See HANDLING
AND STORAGE section of this MSDS for specified conditions.

Hazardous Polymerization
Does not occur.

Incompatibility
Contact with strong acids, alkalis, oxidizers, reducing agents, amines and accelerators/promoters may result in a
violent decomposition reaction or in product degradation. See Section 16.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Temperatures at or above the SADT can result in the release of hazardous decomposition products. Phenol,
acetone and other flammable vapors, may autoignite if a violent decomposition occurs.

11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Toxicological Information
Data on this material and/or a similar material are summarized below.

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is moderately toxic if swallowed (rat LD50 484 mg/kg),
slightly toxic if absorbed through skin (rabbit LD50 4,000 mg/kg), practically non-toxic if inhaled (rat 4-hr LC50
17-50 mg/l), corrosive to rabbit eyes and moderately irritating to rabbit skin (4-hr exposure, 4.5/8.0). Following
an allergic skin reaction in a paint sprayer, patch testing produced an allergic skin reaction with this material as
well as other components of the paint. However, subsequent patch testing produced no allergic skin reactions
in 34 healthy subjects. No skin allergy was observed in guinea pigs following repeated exposure. Repeated
oral administration resulted in decreased body weight, mild liver and kidney injury and death in rats. Following


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repeated application to the skin of rats and mice, severe skin damage and animal deaths (only at the highest
dose levels) were the primary effects. Spleen and bone marrow changes considered secondary to the severe
skin damage were noted in animals at the high doses. Higher doses applied to rat and mouse skin for a shorter
time produced similar effects. Long-term repeated skin application was reported to enhance skin tumor
production in mice irradiated with UVB. Genetic changes were observed in tests using bacteria or animal cells.
However, no genetic changes occurred in a test using animals.

Cumene Hydroperoxide
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is moderately toxic if swallowed (rat LD50 400-2,000
mg/kg), highly to moderately toxic if absorbed through skin (rat LD50 130-1,500 mg/kg), slightly toxic if inhaled
(rat 4-hr LC50 220 ppm), and corrosive to rabbit eyes and skin (4-hr exposure). Repeated oral dosing produced
increased mortality in rats. Central nervous system (CNS) effects, difficulty breathing, weight loss, lung
damage, severe eye, respiratory tract and stomach irritation, and increased mortality were observed in rats
following repeated inhalation exposure. Repeated skin application caused hair loss and mild irritation, but did
not cause tumors. No genetic changes were observed in tests using animals and yeast. Genetic changes were
observed in tests using bacteria and fruit flies.

2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-Pentanediol Diisobutyrate
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is no more than slightly toxic if swallowed (rat LD50
>3,200 mg/kg), practically non-toxic if absorbed through skin (guinea pig LD50 >20 ml/kg) or inhaled (rat 6-hr
LC50 >5.3 mg/l), and slightly irritating to rabbit eyes and guinea pig skin. No skin allergy was observed in guinea
pigs following repeated exposures. Increased liver weights, which were probably adaptive changes due to the
induction of drug metabolizing enzymes in these tissues, were observed in rats or dogs following long-term
administration in their feed. This material is eliminated in the excreta of rats following a single oral dose with
little or no retention in the tissues or organs.

Hexylene Glycol
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is slightly toxic if swallowed (rat, rabbit, mice & guinea
pig LD50 2,800-4,700 mg/kg), practically non-toxic if absorbed through skin (rabbit LD50 12,300-13,200 mg/kg),
severely irritating to rabbit eyes and moderately irritating to rabbit skin. No deaths occurred in rats exposed to
about 160 ppm for 8-hours. No skin allergy was observed in guinea pigs following repeated exposure. Skin
application showed minimal irritation and no skin allergy in humans. Patch tests have shown allergic skin
responses in individuals working with cutting oils. Short-term inhalation exposure produced no adverse effects
in rats and rabbits. Repeated exposure in the diet produced no adverse effects on growth, behavior or fertility in
rats, although kidney changes were noted, and some signs of developmental toxicity were observed at doses
which produced maternal toxicity. No genetic changes were observed in tests using bacteria or animal cells.

Hydrogen Peroxide
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is moderately toxic if swallowed (rat LD50 805 mg/kg;
70% solution), practically non-toxic if absorbed through skin (rabbit LD50 >6,500 mg/kg; 70% solution), slightly
toxic if inhaled (no mortality in rats at 170 mg/m3 for 4 hours), and corrosive to rabbit eyes and skin. No skin
allergy was observed in guinea pigs following repeated exposure. Solutions are commonly used for disinfecting
wounds, bleaching hair or as a mouth wash and generally do not show adverse skin reactions. Accidental
ingestion by children has resulted in death from lung edema, stomach erosions and gas distention and burns to
the throat and esophagus. Eye and throat irritation and bleaching of hair have been reported by workers
exposed to this material in the atmosphere.

Several studies have been conducted by administering material in the drinking water of mice and rats. The
primary findings were irritation of the gastric mucous. Repeated inhalation exposure of rats and mice caused
nasal irritation without notable adverse effects on the lining of the upper respiratory system. Repeated
inhalation exposure of dogs resulted in upper respiratory tract irritation and emphysematous changes in the
lungs. Generally, long-term oral dosing caused no adverse effects other than erosion of the stomach lining from
direct application of the test material. Several studies have shown an increase in gastrointestinal tract tumors in
mice and rats following long-term exposure in the drinking water. Concentrations less than 1% do not promote


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gastrointestinal tumors. The U.S. Federal Drug Administration has concluded that there is insufficient evidence
of carcinogenicity and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that this
chemical is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3). Genetic changes were observed in
tests using bacteria and animal cells, but not in animals.

.alpha.-Cumyl alcohol
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is slightly toxic if swallowed (rat LD50 1,300-3,000
mg/kg) or absorbed through the skin (rabbit LD50 4,300 mg/kg) and moderately to severely irritating to rabbits
(24-hour exposure). Skin allergy was observed in humans following repeated exposure. Repeated application
to the eyes of rabbits and guinea pigs produced irritation. No adverse effects were reported in rats following
repeated oral administration.

Cumene
Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material is slightly toxic if swallowed (rat LD50 2,700-2,910
mg/kg), slightly toxic to practically non-toxic if absorbed through skin (rabbit LD50 3,150-10,600 mg/kg),
practically non-toxic if inhaled (rat 4-hr LC50 30 mg/l), practically non-irritating to rabbit eyes (0.9/110) and
moderately irritating to rabbit skin (24-hr exposure, 3.7/8.0). Repeated oral exposure resulted in a kidney weight
increase in rats. Following repeated inhalation exposure, increased blood supply and congestion in the lungs,
liver, and kidney were observed in rats and rabbits, while liver effects were observed in mice. Neuropathological
and functional observations showed no evidence for nervous system effects in rats. No adverse effects were
observed in guinea pigs, monkeys and dogs following repeated exposure to vapor. No birth defects or toxic
effects were observed in the offspring of rats or rabbits exposed by inhalation during pregnancy. No genetic
changes were observed in tests using bacteria or animal cells.


12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Ecotoxicological Information
Data on this material and/or its components are summarized below.

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
This material is slightly toxic to guppies (96-hr LC50 44.2 mg/l) and daphnia (48-hr EC50 39 mg/l). It is
moderately toxic to algae (72-hr EC50 3.2 mg/l).

Cumene Hydroperoxide
This material is moderately toxic to golden orfe (LC50 8 mg/l) and algae (72-hr EC50 1.6 mg/l; biomass & 3.1
mg/l; growth rate). It is slightly toxic to Daphnia magna (48-hr EC50 18 mg/l).

2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-Pentanediol Diisobutyrate
This material is no more than moderately toxic to fathead minnow (96-hr LC50 >1.55 mg/l), ramshorn snail (96-
hr LC50 >1.55 mg/l), aquatic earthworm (96-hr LC50 >1.55 mg/l), sideswimmer (96-hr LC50 >1.55 mg/l), pill
bug (96-hr LC50 >1.55 mg/l), flatworm (96-hr LC50 >1.55 mg/l),and Daphnia (96-hr EC50 >1.46 mg/l).

Hexylene Glycol
This material has been reported to be practically non-toxic to a variety of aquatic organisms. Freshwater fish
including rainbow trout, bluegill sunfish, fathead minnow, mosquito fish, goldfish and channel catfish had LC50
values in excess of 1,000 mg/l and generally were in the range of 8,000 to 10,000 mg/l. Aquatic invertebrates
such as Daphnia and crayfish had EC50 values greater than 2,800 mg/l.

Hydrogen Peroxide
This material is highly toxic to marine algae (LC50 0.85 mg/l), moderately toxic to Daphnia magna (EC50 7.7
mg/l) and Daphnia pulex (LC50 2.4 mg/l). It is slightly toxic to coho salmon (LC50 10 mg/l), channel catfish
(LC50 37.4 mg/l), golden orfe (LC50 35 mg/l), fathead minnow (LC50 16.4 mg/l), snail (LC50 17.7 mg/l) and


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bacteria (EC50 30 mg/l).

.alpha.-Cumyl alcohol
No toxic effects were observed in sea lamprey larvae, rainbow trout or bluegill sunfish exposed to 5.0, 1.0, and
0.1 ppm, respectively, for 24-hours.

Cumene
This material is slightly to moderately toxic to fathead minnow (LC50 6.3-30 mg/l), rainbow trout (LC50 4.8 mg/l)
and golden orfe (LC50 43-207 mg/l). It is moderately to highly toxic to Daphnia magna (LC50 0.6-4.0 mg/l) and
protozoa (LC50 0.012-3.02 mg/l), and practically non-toxic to brine shrimp (LC50 110 mg/l).

Chemical Fate Information
Data on this material and/or its components are summarized below.

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
This material is readily biodegradable (87% after 28-days) and not bioaccumulable (log Pow -0.43). The 30-min
EC50 in activated sludge is 16 mg/l.

Cumene hydroperoxide
This material is not readily biodegradable and is practically non-bioaccumulable (log Pow 1.6). It has slight
adsorption in soils and sediments (log Koc 1.4) and is degraded in air by OH radicals (half-life 6.1-hours).

2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-Pentanediol Diisobutyrate
In a 28-day modified Sturm Test, this material was found to undergo 32-59% degradation to CO2. The
bioconcentration factor without metabolism was estimated to be 670 and with metabolism 1-40. The log Pow is
estimated to be 4.1

Hexylene Glycol
This material is biodegradable (35-76% after 28-days). The log Pow is -0.14

Cumene
This material in natural water exposed to light oxidized from 1.2 to 9.2% depending on the water source and
initial concentration. It is anticipated to be readily biodegraded (20-day BOD 70% in sewage seeded
freshwater). This material has a moderate potential to bioconcentrate depending on its rate of metabolism and
duration of exposure.



13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Waste Disposal
Incineration is the recommended method for disposal observing all local, state and federal regulations.




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14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION

DOT Name Organic Peroxide Type D, Liquid
DOT Technical Name [Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide(s) 21% & Cumyl Hydroperoxide 26%]
DOT Hazard Class 5.2
UN Number UN 3105
DOT Packing Group PG II
RQ Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide = 10 lbs.
Cumene Hydroperoxide = 10 lbs.
DOT Special Information U.S. DOT Competent Authority: OP-9303002


15 REGULATORY INFORMATION

Hazard Categories Under Criteria of SARA Title III Rules (40 CFR Part 370)
Immediate (Acute) Health Y Fire Y
Reactive
Delayed (Chronic) Health N Y
Sudden Release of Pressure N
The components of this product are either on the TSCA Inventory list or exempt as impurities.


Ingredient Related Regulatory Information:
CERCLA RQ SARA TPQ
SARA Reportable Quantities
Hexylene glycol NE
Hydrogen peroxide NE 1000 LBS
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s) 10 LBS
.alpha.-Cumyl alcohol NE
Cumene hydroperoxide 10 LBS
Cumene 5000 LBS
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate NE
Red dye NE NE

SARA Title III, Section 313
This product does contain chemical(s) which are defined as toxic chemicals under and subject to the reporting requirements of, Section
313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372. See Section 2
Cumene
Cumene hydroperoxide
SARA Title III, Section 302
This product does contain chemical(s), as indicated below, currently on the Extremly Hazardous Substance List, Section 302, SARA Title
III. See Section 2 for further details regarding concentrations and registry numbers.
Hydrogen peroxide

Massachusetts Right to Know
This product does contain the following chemicals(s), as indicated below, currently on the Massachusetts Right to Know Substance
List.
Cumene
Cumene hydroperoxide
Hexylene glycol
Hydrogen peroxide
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
New Jersey Right to Know


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New Jersey Right to Know
This product does contain the following chemical(s), as indicated below, currently on the New Jersey Right-to-Know Substances List.
Cumene
Cumene hydroperoxide
Hexylene glycol
Hydrogen peroxide
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
Pennsylvania Environmental Hazard
This product does contain the following chemical(s), as indicated below, currently on the Pennsylvania Environmental Hazard List.
Cumene
Cumene hydroperoxide
Hydrogen peroxide
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)
Pennsylvania Right to Know
This product does contain the following chemical(s), as indicated below, currently on the Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance List.
Cumene
Cumene hydroperoxide
Hexylene glycol
Hydrogen peroxide
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s)

16 OTHER INFORMATION


Revision Information

Revision Number 7
02 JAN 2007
Revision Date
Supercedes Revision Dated 02-JAN-2007
Revision Summary
This product has been moved to the Functional Additives business unit.

Key
NE= Not Established NA= Not Applicable (R) = Registered Trademark



Miscellaneous
INCOMPATABILITY Continued:

Rust, copper, and brass are not compatible with MEK peroxide. 316 stainless steel, glass, polyethylene,
polytetrafluorethylene and polypropylene are preferred materials for contact with MEK peroxide.

Copper, iron, rust, aluminum, zinc, and vermiculite are NOT compatible with Cumene Hydroperoxide.

DO NOT USE WITH ACETONE:
Acetone may react with residual hydrogen peroxide to form insoluble shock-sensitive acetone peroxide crystals.




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Arkema Inc. believes that the information and recommendations contained herein (including data and
statements) are accurate as of the date hereof. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, IS MADE CONCERNING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN. The information provided
herein relates only to the specific product designated and may not be valid where such product is used in
combination with any other materials or in any process. Further, since the conditions and methods of use are
beyond the control of Arkema Inc., Arkema Inc. expressly disclaims any and all liability as to any results
obtained or arising from any use of the product or reliance on such information.




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