CANADIAN SUPPLIER
Rapid Electroplating Process, Inc. GEORGE M. FRASER, LTD.
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Material Safety Data Sheet 900 McKAY ROAD, UNIT #3
Complies with Canadian WHMIS MSDS Requirements PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3X8
Based on WHMIS Form #CH3 TEL: (905) 428-8878 FAX: (905) 428-3772
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24HR. EMERGENCY TEL: (613) 996-6666
PRODUCT IDENTITY: NICKEL COATALYTE #310
NFPA 704M
PRODUCT USE: Portable Electroplating
The information and disclosures presented herein are provided to inform users about the dominant and potential hazards known to be associated with our products. The release of
this information by Rapid Electroplating Process, Inc. for use by others is with the expressed intent of being solely for health and safety purposes by qualified individuals. Rapid
Electroplating Process, Inc. will consider any other use or dissemination as a breach of trust by the user.
SECTION I--MANUFACTURER
Manufacturer's Name: Emergency Telephone Number: Prepared By:
Rapid Electroplating Process, Inc. (708) 344-2504 or (703) 250-8713 R. F. Rapids
CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
Address: Telephone Number for Information: Date Prepared:
2901 W. Soffel Ave. (708) 344-2504 Apr 2005
Melrose Park, IL 60160-1714 Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Central Time)
USA
SECTION II--HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION
Legal Notices:
FEDERAL: 'Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986':
This product contains a toxic chemical subject to Title III SARA, Section 313 and 40 CFR Part 372 toxic chemical release reporting
requirements.
CALIFORNIA: 'Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986' (Proposition 65):
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause Cancer (as Nickel and Certain Nickel
Compounds). Other listed chemicals may be present in the new/used product from trace amounts in the raw materials or by virtue
of product use and contact with other materials.
OSHA ACGIH
LD50 LC50 Listed By PEL TLV-TWA
Hazardous Components CAS # UN # mg/Kg mg/M3 mg/M3 mg/M3 Wt.%
SARA CALIF WHMIS
HSO3NH2 Sulfamic Acid 5329-14-6 UN 2967 OR 3160 Not Avail. No No Yes Not Avail. Not Avail. < 10
NH4Cl Ammonium Chloride 12125-02-9 NA 9085 OR 1410 Not Avail. No No Yes Not Avail. 10* < 10
NiCl2 Nickel Chloride 7718-54-9 UN 3288** OR 157 Not Avail. Yes Yes Yes 1*** 0.1**** < 10
鈳?
Components NOT Designated
鈳?
As Hazardous in References --------------------------------------------------------------- As a Group --------------------------------------------------------------- > 70
鈳?
or <1 Wt% Each
Notes:
OR - Oral Rat
Product Total Ni (as Ni): < 5. Wt% (< 19 gm/pt).
* - as Fume
** Proper Shipping Name: Toxic Solid, Inorganic, n.o.s.
*** - as Ni
**** - as Ni, Inhalable Fraction
Under normal conditions of evaporation, only the water phase is expected to evaporate leaving the soluble salts behind. Any TWA is thus believed to be
meaningful only for the abnormal case in which the solution as a whole is introduced into the air as an aerosol.
Because of manufacturing variances and possible product improvements, the compositions and physical properties listed here should be considered
representative. The values listed should not be construed as specifications.
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SECTION III--PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling Point: > 212掳 F. Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1.15
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): As Water. Melting/Freezing Point: < 32掳 F.
Vapor Density (Air=1): As Water. Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): As Water.
pH: 1.6 Volatile Organic Components (%Vol): None.
Co-efficient of Water/Oil Distribution: Contains No Oil. Odor Threshold: Not Available.
Solubility in Water: Aqueous solution--miscible with water.
Physical State/Appearance and Odor: Green liquid, no identifiable odor.
SECTION IV--FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point and Method: Non-Combustible. Flammable Limits: Not Applicable. UEL/LEL: Not Applicable.
Sensitivity To: Static Discharge: Insensitive. Mechanical Impact: Autoignition Temperature: Not Applicable.
Insensitive.
Extinguishing Media:
As appropriate for surrounding fire.
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures:
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus. If material is free to mix with water, mixing may result in acidic nickel water runoff.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards/Hazardous Combustion Products:
With extreme heating beyond dryness, decomposition of residue can yield ammonium chloride fume, sulfur oxides, metal oxides,
ammonia and/or HCl gas.
SECTION V--REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable.
Reaction Conditions to Avoid: High heat. Mixing with incompatible materials.
Incompatibilities (Materials to Avoid):
Chlorine, chlorate, nitrate, nitrite, and sulfide compounds; cyanides, alkalis, and highly reactive metals (potential for hydrogen gas
generation); lead and silver salts.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts:
On extreme heating beyond dryness: ammonium chloride fume, metal oxides, sulfur oxides, ammonia fumes and/or HCl gas.
Hazardous Polymerization: DOES NOT OCCUR.
SECTION VI--HEALTH HAZARD/TOXICOLOGICAL DATA
Health Hazards:
The following is based on information/recommendations for undiluted components.
Note that Nickel Coatalyte #310 contains diluted (>10:1) ammonium chloride and soluble nickel compounds.
AS MIST. NO. YES. YES.
Exposure Risks- Inhalation: Skin Absorption/Contact: Ingestion: Eye Contact:
Acute: DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. Can cause eye burns.
Based on component data, the LD50 for Nickel Coatalyte #310 is estimated to be > 1352.24 mg/kg.
Chronic:
Skin contact with nickel compounds may cause sensitization or allergic reactions that may be accentuated by heat and
humidity (鈥榥ickel itch鈥?).
Carcinogenicity, Reproductive Toxicity, Teratogenicity, and Mutagenicity:
COMPOUND CLASS ONLY. IARC Monographs: YES. NO.
Listed By: NTP: OSHA Regulated:
NTP Lists Nickel Compounds as 'Known to be Human Carcinogens'.
IARC lists Nickel Compounds (as a group) as 'Carcinogenic to Humans'.
No Component is listed by OSHA for special consideration.
ACGIH lists soluble nickel compounds as 'Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen'
International Metals & Chemicals Group suggests association only with steps in nickel production; they note negative studies
associated with nickel and its components.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:
None identified beyond irritation.
Synergisms:
None known.
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Irritancy, Sensitization, and Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:
Chronic skin disorders; open wounds. Hypersensitivity to nickel may develop asthma, bronchitis, shortness of breath or wheezing.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures:
Move to fresh air; flush affected area with water (especially under eyelids if eyes affected); remove contaminated clothing; treat for
shock as necessary. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
If breathing stops, give artificial respiration. Call physician.
If taken internally, contact with eye/mucous membrane occurs, or irritation develops, contact physician/poison control center.
If taken internally and victim is conscious, give water to rinse mouth and dilute stomach contents. Slowly (to minimize rate of heat
generation) give aluminum hydroxide gel or milk of magnesia to neutralize diluted acid. DO NOT GIVE carbonates or baking soda
that may cause generation of carbon dioxide gas. Inducement of vomiting may aggravate local tissue irritation/injury and risks
aspiration of vomitus. Milk/egg white may be useful for gastric irritation but may induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs keep head below
hips to avoid aspiration of vomitus. Call physician.
SECTION VII--PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled:
Contain/absorb spill with inert material; ventilate area; restrict entry into area until material is collected/contained for proper disposal.
After pickup, clean effected area with mild alkaline (baking soda, etc.) and water solution.
Waste Disposal Method:
Comply with all federal, state and local regulations for ultimate disposal of acidic nickel waste solution.
Can be neutralized with calcium oxide (lime) or sodium carbonate (soda ash).
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing: DO NOT MIX WITH OTHER CHEMICALS.
Keep container closed when not in use; store/use in ventilated areas and avoid temperature extremes. Keep away from foodstuff,
cyanide compounds, alkalis, reactive metals, and other incompatible materials. Do not store near combustible/flammable materials
(in the event of fire and container rupture, there is the potential for acidic nickel solution runoff from fire-fighting water).
Other Precautions: USE IN WELL-VENTILATED AREA. Keep away from children.
Nickel Coatalyte #310 may give off some ammonia odor or sulfur oxides during use.
To reduce the possibility of injury by splatter or obstruction of ventilation/air movement, do not crowd workpiece with body or face.
Avoid conditions that could allow workpiece to: bend/spring-back and "flick" solution; or drop into puddled solution and splash.
SECTION VIII--CONTROL/PREVENTATIVE MEASURES
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type): NIOSH approved dust/mist respirator.
Ventilation: Local Exhaust: YES. Special: Not Applicable.
Mechanical: As needed to augment exhaust. Other: Not Applicable.
Protective Gloves: Rubber, e.g., butyl or neoprene.
Eye Protection: Chemical splash goggles/face shield. Avoid use of contact lenses.
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Inert, absorbent materials for spills.
As appropriate for conditions of use: Rubber aprons/suits, eye wash fountain, safety shower.
Work/Hygienic Practices: DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. Keep away from eyes and out of open wounds.
Practice good personal hygiene; do not smoke/eat/drink in area of use; wash hands after use; wash clothing/materials that may have
come in contact with chemicals.
SECTION IX--OTHER INFORMATION
Reportable Quantity:
Component: RQ: Product Equivalent:
Nickel Chloride 100 lb/ 45.4 kg > 800 Pints
Product Shipping Information:
U.S. DOT: IATA:
Proper Shipping Name: Corrosive Liquid, Acidic, Corrosive Liquid, Acidic,
Inorganic, n.o.s. (Sulphamic Inorganic, n.o.s. (Sulphamic
Acid Solution) Acid Solution)
UN No: UN 3264 UN 3264
Hazard Class: 8 8
Packing Group No: II II
Label(s): Corrosive Corrosive
Listed as Marine Pollutant: No
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SECTION X--SOURCES OF INFORMATION
1. Dudavari, Susan, Editor, "The Merk Index", 11th Edition, Merck & Co, Rahway, NJ., 01 Jan 1989
2. Sax, N. Irving, "Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials", Fifth Ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold Co, NY, 01 Jan 1979
3. ACGIH, "2004 TLVs and BEIs-Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances in Work Air Adopted by ACGIH", 01 Mar 2004
4. National Toxicology Program (USHHS/PHS), "11th Report on Carcinogens, Revised January 2005", 08 Feb 2005
5. EPA, "Title III List of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
(EPCRA) and Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act, As Amended (Searchable Database updated 1/27/05))", EPA-550-B-01-003,
27 Jan 2005
6. Code of Federal Regulations 29, "Labor, Parts 1910.1000, SubPart Z, 1 Jul 03 (available 4/2/05)", 01 Jun 2005
7. Code of Federal Regulations 40, "Protection of the Environment"
8. Code of Federal Regulations 49, "Transportation", 01 Oct 2004
9. California Code of Regulations 22 Division 2, "Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986", "Chemicals known to the
State to Cause Cancer and Reproductive Toxicity", 11 Feb 2005
10. Toxicological Index Service, CSST, "WHMIS, Classification of Chemical Substances",
www.reptox.csst.qc.ca/Documents/SIMDUT/ListeAng/Htm/ListeAngAll.htm, 28 Mar 2005
11. IATA, "Dangerous Goods Regulations", 01 Jan 2005
12. Various Chemical Suppliers, "MSDS's which did not identify chemicals as hazardous"
13. International Metals & Chemicals Group, "MSDS for Nickel Chloride Crystal", 01 Jul 1997
14. Stutz Co, "MSDS for Ammonium Chloride", 18 Oct 2002, (Rcv'd 26 Dec 2002)
15. ACROS Organics, "MSDS for Sulfamic Acid", 02 Sep 1997
SECTION XI--PACKAGE LABELING
(U.S. and Canadian Distribution) (Canadian Distribution Only)
16 Fl. Oz. 473 mL
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or Neoprene Gloves; Adequate Ventilation. Consult
CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300
According to Federal, State and Local Regulations.
Use: Chemical Splash Goggles/Face Shield; Butyl
NICKEL COATALYTE NO. 310
Your Safety Department and Material Safety Data
Sheets Before Use. Dispose of Waste Materials
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Instructions
CAUTION: Can Cause Eye/Skin Burns
Rapid Electroplating Process, Inc.
1. Remove burrs, rough spots, grease, paint, etc. from area to be
plated. NFPA 704M
2. CR steel and cast iron--thoroughly polish with 150 grit 漏 1990, National Fire Protection
abrasive cloth. Copper and Brass--polish with 300 grit or Association, Quincy, MA 02269.
Used with permission.
finer, or use Activator #3. Wipe off with paper towel.*
3. With electrical current OFF, rub a film of Nickel Coatalyte #310
on the work with the Nickel Applicator (e.g., #430) making
sure that the Nickel Coatalyte wets the work uniformly.
4. With electrical current ON, adjust voltage to 6-8 volts and
USE IN WELL
apply plating with firm forward and backward strokes,
VENTILATED AREAS
periodically dipping applicator in coatalyte. Plating will turn
from bright to dull gray as it becomes heavier. As the
applicator warms up, it will increase in efficiency and should
plate about 0.0005鈥?/2 sq. in./40-50 seconds.
(708) 344-2504
5. After plating, blot, rinse with water and wipe dry.*
DO NOT MIX WITH
Keep out of reach of children.
*See side panels, Material Safety Data Sheets and General SOLUTIONS
Instructions. CONTAINING CYANIDE
漏1999 Made in U.S.A.
RAPID ELECTROPLATING PROCESS, INC.
2901 W. Soffel Ave. Melrose Park, IL 60160
This Material Data Sheet was prepared in accordance with Canadian guidelines. All information, recommendations and suggestions appearing herein concerning
our product are based upon information and data believed to be reliable. However, it is the user's responsibility to determine the safety, toxicity and suitability of
the product described herein for his/her own use. Since the actual use by others is beyond our control, no guarantees expressed or implied are made by Rapid
Electroplating Process, Inc. as to the effects of such use, the results to be obtained, or the safety and toxicity of the product, nor does Rapid Electroplating
Process, Inc. assume any liability arising out of use by others of the product referred to herein. Nor is the information herein to be construed absolutely complete
since additional information may be necessary or desirable when particular or exceptional conditions or circumstances exist or because of applicable laws or
government regulations.
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