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7439-95-4
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7440-47-3

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                                    Material Safety Data Sheet
Material Name: ALUMINUM ALLOYS WITH LEAD ID: 390

* * * Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification * * *
Chemical Formula: Mixture
Product Use: Screw machine stock and extrusions.
Other Designations: Alloys 2011, 6262, C278, C307, FJ62

Alcoa Inc. Phone: Health and Safety: 1-412-553-4649
201 Isabella Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Emergency information:
USA: Chemtrec: 1-800-424-9300 or 1-703-527-3887 Alcoa: 1-412-553-4001

* * * Section 2 - Composition / Information on Ingredients * * *

CAS # Component Percent
7429-90-5 Aluminum >83
7440-21-3 Silicon <12.5
7440-50-8 Copper <6
7439-95-4 Magnesium <1.3
7439-89-6 Iron <1
7439-92-1 Lead <0.7
7440-47-3 Chromium <0.14

Component Information
Additional compounds which may be formed during processing are listed in Section 8.

* * * Section 3 - Hazards Identification * * *

Emergency Overview
Solid. Silvery. Odorless. Non-flammable as supplied. Small chips, fine turnings and dust from processing may
ignite readily.

Explosion/fire hazards may be present when (See Sections 5, 7 and 10 for additional information):
= Dust or fines are dispersed in the air.
= Chips, dust or fines are in contact with water.
= Dust or fines are in contact with certain metal oxides (e.g. rust).
= Molten metal is in contact with water/moisture and certain metal oxides.

Dust and fume from processing can cause irritation of eyes, skin and upper respiratory tract; metal fume fever;
lung disease and other systemic effects.

Potential Health Effects
(If dusts or fumes are generated by processing)
Eyes
Can cause irritation.
Skin
Can cause irritation.
Inhalation
Can cause irritation of upper respiratory tract, metal fume fever and other health effects listed below. Cancer
hazard.

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Health Effects of Ingredients
Lead dust or fume Chronic overexposures: Can cause weakness in the extremities (peripheral neuropathy),
gastrointestinal tract effects, kidney damage, liver damage, central nervous system damage, damage to blood
forming organs, blood cell damage and reproductive harm. Can cause reduced fertility and fetal toxicity in
pregnant women. Lead inorganic dust and fume IARC/NTP: Listed as possibly carcinogenic to humans by
IARC (Group 2B)*.

Chromium dust Can cause irritation of eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Chromium and some chromium
compounds IARC/NTP: Listed as carcinogenic by the NTP. Chromium and trivalent chromium IARC/NTP:
Not classified by IARC.

Copper dust and mists Can cause irritation of eyes, mucous membranes, skin and respiratory tract. Chronic
overexposures: Can cause reduction in the number of red blood cells (anemia), skin abnormalities (pigmentation
changes) and hair discoloration. Copper fume Can cause irritation of eyes, mucous membranes and respiratory
tract. Acute overexposures: Can cause nausea, fever, chills, shortness of breath and malaise (metal fume fever).

Silicon, inert dusts Chronic overexposures: Can cause chronic bronchitis and narrowing of the airways.
Studies with experimental animals by injection have found lesions on the lungs.

Aluminum dust, fines and fumes Low health risk by inhalation. ACGIH: Listed as nuisance dust (milling,
cutting, grinding).

Some products are supplied with a lubricant/oil coating or have residual oil from the manufacturing process. Oil
Can cause irritation of skin. Skin contact (prolonged or repeated): Can cause dermatitis. Mineral oils, untreated
or mildly refined Studies with experimental animals by skin contact have found skin tumors. IARC/NTP: Listed
as carcinogenic by the NTP. Listed as carcinogenic to humans by IARC (Group 1)*.

Health Effects Of Additional Compounds Which May Be Formed During Processing
Hexavalent chromium (Chrome VI) Can cause irritation of eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Skin contact: Can
cause irritant dermatitis, allergic reactions and skin ulcers. Chronic overexposures: Can cause perforation of the
nasal septum, respiratory sensitization, asthma, fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema), lung damage, kidney
damage, lung cancer, nasal cancer and cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. IARC/NTP: Listed as carcinogenic to
humans by IARC (Group 1)*.

Magnesium oxide fumes Can cause irritation of eyes and respiratory tract. Acute overexposures: Can cause
nausea, fever, chills, shortness of breath and malaise (metal fume fever).

Iron oxide Chronic overexposures: Can cause benign lung disease (siderosis). Ingestion: Can cause irritation
of gastrointestinal tract. Can cause bleeding and systemic toxicity.

Silica, amorphous Acute overexposures: Can cause dryness of eyes, nose and upper respiratory tract.

Alumina Low health risk by inhalation. ACGIH: Listed as nuisance dust.

If the product is heated well above ambient temperatures or machined, oil vapor or mist may be generated. Oil
vapor and mist Can cause irritation of respiratory tract. Acute overexposures: Can cause bronchitis, asthma,
headache, central nervous system effects (nausea, dizziness and loss of coordination) and drowsiness
(narcosis).




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Welding aluminum, plasma arc cutting, and arc spray metalizing can generate ozone. Ozone Can cause
irritation of eyes, nose and upper respiratory tract. Acute overexposures: Can cause shortness of breath,
tightness of chest, headache, cough, nausea and narrowing of airways. Effects are reversible when removed
from exposure. Acute overexposures (high concentrations): Can cause respiratory distress, respiratory tract
damage, bleeding and fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema). Effects can be delayed up to 1-2 hours. Chronic
overexposures: Studies with experimental animals by inhalation have found genetic damage, reproductive harm,
blood cell damage, lung damage and death. Welding fumes IARC/NTP: Listed as possibly carcinogenic to
humans by IARC (Group 2B)*. Additional Information: In one study, occupational asthma was associated with
exposures to fumes from aluminum welding.

Plasma arc cutting of aluminum can generate oxides of nitrogen. Oxides of nitrogen (NO and NO2) Can
cause irritation of eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Acute overexposures: Can cause cough, shortness of breath,
fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) and death. Effects may be delayed up to 2-3 weeks. Nitric oxide (NO)
Acute overexposures: Can cause reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen (methemaglobin). Chronic
overexposures: Can cause scarring of the lungs (pulmonary fibrosis).

*IARC Classifications
Group 1: The agent is carcinogenic to humans. There is sufficient evidence that a causal relationship existed
between exposure to the agent and human cancer.
Group 2B: The agent is possibly carcinogenic to humans. Generally includes agents for which there is limited
evidence in the absence of sufficient evidence in experimental animals.

Medical Conditions Aggravated By Exposure to the Product
Asthma, chronic lung disease, and skin rashes.

* * * Section 4 - First Aid Measures * * *

First Aid: Eyes
Flush eyes with plenty of water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physician.
First Aid: Skin
Wash skin with soap and water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physician if irritation persists.
First Aid: Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. If unconscious or severely injured, check for clear airway, breathing and presence of pulse.
Perform CPR if there is no pulse or respiration. Consult a physician.

* * * Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures * * *

Flammable Properties
This product does not present fire or explosion hazards as shipped. Small chips, turnings, dust and fines from
processing may ignite readily.

Fire/Explosion
May be a potential hazard under the following conditions:
= Dust or fines dispersed in the air can be explosive. Even a minor dust cloud can explode violently.
= Chips, dust or fines in contact with water can generate flammable/explosive hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas
could present an explosion hazard in confined or poorly ventilated spaces.
= Fines and dust in contact with certain metal oxides (e.g., rust). A thermite reaction, with considerable heat
generation, can be initiated by a weak ignition source.
= Molten metal in contact with water/moisture or other metal oxides (e.g., rust). Moisture entrapped by molten
metal can be explosive. Contact of molten aluminum with other metal oxides can initiate a thermite reaction.



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Extinguishing Media
Use Class D extinguishing agents on dusts, fines or molten metal. Use coarse water spray on chips and turnings.
DO NOT USE: Halogenated agents on small chips, dusts or fines. Water around molten metal.

Fire Fighting Equipment/Instructions
Fire fighters should wear NIOSH approved, positive pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus and full
protective clothing when appropriate.

* * * Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures * * *

Small/Large Spill
If molten: Contain the flow using dry sand or salt flux as a dam. Do not use shovels or hand tools to halt the flow
of molten metal. Allow the spill to cool before remelting as scrap.

* * * Section 7 - Handling and Storage * * *

Handling/Storage
Product should be kept dry. Avoid contact with sharp edges or heated metal. Hot and cold aluminum are not
visually different.

Requirements for Processes Which Generate Dusts or Fumes
If processing of these products includes operations where dust or extremely fine particulate is generated, obtain
and follow the safety procedures and equipment guides contained in Aluminum Association Bulletin F-1 and
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) brochures listed in Section 16. Cover and reseal partially empty
containers. Use non-sparking handling equipment. Provide grounding and bonding where necessary to prevent
accumulation of static charges during dust handling and transfer operations. (See Section 15).

Local ventilation and vacuum systems must be designed to handle explosive dusts. Dry vacuums and
electrostatic precipitators must not be used. Dust collection systems must be dedicated to aluminum dust only
and should be clearly labeled as such. Do not co-mingle fines of aluminum with fines of iron, iron oxide (rust) or
other metal oxides.

Do not allow chips, fines or dust to contact water, particularly in enclosed areas.

Avoid all ignition sources. Good housekeeping practices must be maintained.

Requirements for Remelting of Aluminum Scrap Material and/or Ingot
Molten metal and water can be an explosive combination. The risk is greatest when there is sufficient molten
metal to entrap or seal off the water. Water and other forms of contamination on or contained in scrap or remelt
ingot are known to have caused explosions in melting operations. While the products may have minimal surface
roughness and internal voids, there remains the possibility of moisture contamination or entrapment. If confined,
even a few drops of water can lead to violent explosions.

All tooling and containers which come in contact with molten metal must be preheated or specially coated and
rust free. Molds and ladles must be preheated or oiled prior to casting. Any surfaces that may contact molten
metal (i.e., concrete) should be specially coated.

Drops of molten metal in water (e.g. from plasma arc cutting), while not normally an explosion hazard, can
generate enough flammable hydrogen gas to present an explosion hazard. Circulation of the water and removal
of the particles minimize the hazards.

During melting operations, the following minimum guidelines should be observed:

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= Inspect all materials prior to furnace charging and completely remove surface contamination such as water,
ice, snow, deposits of grease and oil or other surface contamination resulting from weather exposure, shipment,
or storage.
= Store materials in dry, heated areas with any cracks or cavities pointed downwards.
= Preheat and dry large or heavy items such as ingot adequately before charging into a furnace containing
molten metal. This is typically done by use of a drying oven or homogenizing furnace. The drying cycle should
bring the internal metal temperature of the coldest item of the batch to 400掳F and then hold at that temperature
for 6 hours.

* * * Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal Protection * * *

Engineering Controls
Use with adequate explosion-proof ventilation to meet the limits listed in Section 8.

Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection
Use NIOSH-approved respiratory protection as specified by an Industrial Hygienist or other qualified professional
if concentrations exceed the limits listed in Section 8. Suggested respiratory protection: P100
Eye Protection
Wear safety glasses/goggles to avoid eye contact.
Skin Protection
Wear impervious gloves to avoid repeated or prolonged skin contact with residual oils and to avoid any skin
injury.

General
Sampling to establish lead exposures is advised where exposures to airborne particulate or fumes are possible.
Consult OSHA Lead Standard 29 CFR 1910.1025 for specific health/industrial hygiene precautions and
requirements to follow when handling lead compounds.

Personnel who handle and work with molten metal should utilize primary protective clothing like face shields,
fire resistant tapper's jackets, leggings, spats and similar equipment to prevent burn injuries. In addition to
primary protection, secondary or day-to-day work clothing that is fire resistant and sheds metal splash is
recommended for use with molten metal.

If the product is coated with oil, wear oil-resistant gloves to avoid skin contact. Minimize breathing oil vapors
and mist. Remove oil contaminated clothing; launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove oil contaminated shoes
and thoroughly clean and dry before reuse. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and
at the end of the work period. Oil coating is readily removed from skin with waterless hand cleaners followed by a
thorough washing with soap and water.

Exposure Guidelines
A: General Product Information
Alcoa recommends an Occupational Exposure Limit for Oil Mist of 0.5 mg/m3.

B: Component Exposure Limits
Aluminum (7429-90-5)
ACGIH metal dust, as Al: 10 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA total dust, as Al: 15 mg/m3 TWA; respirable fraction, as Al: 5 mg/m3 TWA
Silicon (7440-21-3)
ACGIH 10 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA total dust: 15 mg/m3 TWA; respirable fraction: 5 mg/m3 TWA



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Copper (7440-50-8)
ACGIH fume: 0.2 mg/m3 TWA; dusts and mists, as Cu: 1 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA fume, as Cu: 0.1 mg/m3 TWA; dusts and mists, as Cu: 1 mg/m3 TWA
Lead (7439-92-1)
ACGIH 0.05 mg/m3 TWA
Chromium (7440-47-3)
ACGIH 0.5 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA Chromium, sol. chromic, chromous salts (as Cr): 0.5 mg/m3 TWA; Chromium, metal and insoluble
salts (as Cr): 1 mg/m3 TWA

C: Additional Compounds Which May be Formed During Processing
Alumina (non-fibrous) (1344-28-1)
ACGIH as Al: 10 mg/m3 TWA (The value is for total dust containing no asbestos and < 1% crystalline silica)
OSHA total dust: 15 mg/m3 TWA; respirable fraction: 5 mg/m3 TWA
Silicon dioxide, amorphous (69012-64-2)
ACGIH 2 mg/m3 TWA (This value is for the respirable fraction of the silica dust)
Iron oxide (1309-37-1)
ACGIH as Fe: 5 mg/m3 TWA (welding fumes, dust, total particulate (N.O.C.))
OSHA 10 mg/m3 TWA
Magnesium oxide (1309-48-4)
ACGIH 10 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA total particulate: 15 mg/m3 TWA
Chromium (III) compounds (as Cr) (NOT AVAILABLE)
ACGIH as Cr: 0.5 mg/m3 TWA
Chromium (VI) compounds- water soluble (NOT AVAILABLE)
ACGIH 0.05 mg/m3 TWA
Chromium (VI) compounds (certain water insoluble forms) (NOT AVAILABLE)
ACGIH 0.01 mg/m3 TWA
Chromic acid and chromates (7738-94-5)
OSHA and chromates: C 1 mg/10m3
Oil mist, mineral (8012-95-1)
ACGIH 5 mg/m3 TWA (as sampled by a method that does not collect vapor)
ACGIH (10) mg/m3 STEL (as sampled by a method that does not collect vapor)
OSHA 5 mg/m3 TWA
Welding fumes (NOC) (NOT AVAILABLE)
ACGIH 5 mg/m3 TWA
Ozone (10028-15-6)
ACGIH Heavy work: 0.05 ppm TWA; 0.1 mg/m3 TWA; Moderate work: 0.08 ppm TWA; 0.16 mg/m3 TWA;
Light work: 0.1 ppm TWA; 0.2 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA 0.1 ppm TWA; 0.2 mg/m3 TWA
Nitrogen dioxide (10102-44-0)
ACGIH 3 ppm TWA; 5.6 mg/m3 TWA
ACGIH 5 ppm STEL; 9.4 mg/m3 STEL
OSHA C 5 ppm; C 9 mg/m3
Nitric oxide (10102-43-9)
ACGIH 25 ppm TWA; 31 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA 25 ppm TWA; 30 mg/m3 TWA




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* * * Section 9 - Physical & Chemical Properties * * *

Solid Silvery
Physical State Appearance
Not applicable 2011: 1005-1190 潞F (541-
Boiling Point Freezing Point
643 潞C); 6262: 1080-1205
潞F (582-652 潞C)
Other alloys: 1050-1150 潞F Not applicable
Melting Point Vapor Pressure
(565-621 潞C)
Not applicable None
Vapor Density Solubility Water
2011: 2.83 g/cm鲁 (0.102 Other alloys: 2.63-3.13
Specific Gravity Density
lb/in鲁); 6262: 2.72 g/cm鲁 g/cm鲁 (0.095-0.113 lb/in鲁)
(0.098 lb/in鲁)
Not applicable None
pH Level Odor
Not applicable Not applicable
Odor Threshold Octanol-Water Coefficient

* * * Section 10 - Chemical Stability & Reactivity Information * * *

Stability
Stable under normal conditions of use, storage, and transportation as shipped.

Conditions to Avoid
Chips, fines, dust and molten metal are considerably more reactive with the following:

= Water: Slowly generates flammable/explosive hydrogen gas and heat. Generation rate is greatly increased
with smaller particles (e.g., fines and dusts). Molten metal can react violently/explosively with water or moisture,
particularly when the water is entrapped.

= Heat: Oxidizes at a rate dependent upon temperature and particle size.

= Strong oxidizers: Violent reaction with considerable heat generation. Can react explosively with nitrates
(e.g., ammonium nitrate and fertilizers containing nitrate) when heated or molten.

= Acids and alkalis: Reacts to generate flammable/explosive hydrogen gas. Generation rate is greatly
increased with smaller particles (e.g., fines and dusts).

= Halogenated compounds: Many halogenated hydrocarbons, including halogenated fire extinguishing
agents, can react violently with finely divided aluminum.

= Iron oxide (rust) and other metal oxides (e.g., copper and lead oxides): A violent thermite reaction
generating considerable heat can occur. Reaction with aluminum fines and dusts requires only very weak ignition
sources for initiation. Molten aluminum can react violently with iron oxide without external ignition source.

= Iron powder and water: An explosive reaction forming hydrogen gas occurs when heated above 1470掳F
(600掳C).

* * * Section 11 - Toxicological Information * * *

Health Effects of Ingredients
A: General Product Information
No information available for product.

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B: Component Analysis - LD50/LC50
Silicon (7440-21-3)
Oral LD50 Rat : 3160 mg/kg
Iron (7439-89-6)
Oral LD50 Rat : 30 gm/kg

Carcinogenicity
A: General Product Information
No information available for product.

B: Component Carcinogenicity
Lead (7439-92-1)
IARC Monograph 23, Supplement 7; 1987 (and lead compounds; evaluated as a group)
Chromium (7440-47-3)
IARC Monograph 49; 1990
NTP Known Carcinogen; (under Chromium and Certain Chromium Compounds)

* * * Section 12 - Ecological Information * * *

Ecotoxicity
A: General Product Information
No information available for product.

B: Component Analysis - Ecotoxicity - Aquatic Toxicity
No ecotoxicity data was found for this product's components.

Environmental Fate
No information available for product.

* * * Section 13 - Disposal Considerations * * *

Disposal Instructions
Reuse or recycle material whenever possible. Keep scrap separate from other aluminum scrap.

US EPA Waste Number & Descriptions
A: General Product Information
RCRA Status: Not federally regulated in the U.S. if disposed of "as is." Otherwise characterize in accordance with
applicable regulations (40 CFR 261 or state equivalent in the U.S.)

B: Component Waste Numbers
RCRA waste codes other than described under Section A may apply depending on use of product. Refer to 40
CFR or state equivalent in the U.S.




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* * * Section 14 - Transportation Information * * *
Special Transportation:
PSN #1 PSN #2 PSN #3 PSN #4
Notes: (1)
US DOT Shipping Not Regulated
Name:
Hazard Class: -
UN NA Number: -
Packing Group: -
RQ: -
Other - Tech Name: -
Other - Marine Pollutant: -

Footnotes: (1) When "Not regulated", enter the proper freight classification, "MSDS Number", and "Product Name" on the
shipping paperwork.

Canadian TDG Hazard Class & PIN: Not regulated


* * * Section 15 - Regulatory Information * * *

US Federal Regulations
A: General Product Information
All electrical equipment must be suitable for use in hazardous atmospheres involving aluminum powder in
accordance with 29 CFR 1910.307. The National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, contains guidelines for determining
the type and design of equipment and installation which will meet this requirement.

B: Component Analysis
This material contains one or more of the following chemicals required to be identified under SARA Section 302
(40 CFR 355 Appendix A), SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.65) and/or CERCLA (40 CFR 302.4).

Aluminum (7429-90-5)
SARA 313: form R reporting required for 1.0% de minimis concentration (fume or dust only)
Copper (7440-50-8)
SARA 313: form R reporting required for 1.0% de minimis concentration
CERCLA: final RQ = 5000 pounds (2270 kg) (no reporting of releases of this hazardous substance is required if
the diameter of the pieces of the solid metal released is equal to or exceeds 0.004 inches)
Lead (7439-92-1)
SARA 313: form R reporting required for 0.1% de minimis concentration
CERCLA: final RQ = 10 pounds (4.54 kg)
Chromium (7440-47-3)
SARA 313: form R reporting required for 1.0% de minimis concentration
CERCLA: final RQ = 5000 pounds (2270 kg) (no reporting of releases of this hazardous material is required if the
diameter of the pieces of the solid metal released is equal to or exceeds 0.004 inches)


SARA 311/312 Physical and Health Hazard Categories:
Yes, if particulates/fumes generated during processing.
Immediate (acute) Health Hazard:
Yes, if particulates/fumes generated during processing.
Delayed (chronic) Health Hazard:
No
Fire Hazard:
No
Sudden Release of Pressure:
Yes, if molten
Reactive:

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State Regulations
A: General Product Information
PENNSYLVANIA "Special Hazardous Substance": Chromium compounds, hexavalent

Chemical(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: Hexavalent chromium, Lead
Chemical(s) known to the State of California to cause reproductive toxicity: Lead

B: Component Analysis - State
The following components appear on one or more of the following state hazardous substances lists:

Component CAS # CA FL MA MN NJ PA
Aluminum 7429-90-5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Silicon 7440-21-3 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Copper 7440-50-8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Magnesium 7439-95-4 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Iron 7439-89-6 Yes No No No No No
Lead 7439-92-1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Chromium 7440-47-3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

The following statement(s) are provided under the 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.
WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause
reproductive/developmental effects.


Other Regulations
A: General Product Information
In reference to Title VI of the Clean Air Act of 1990, this material does not contain nor was it manufactured using
ozone-depleting chemicals.

B: Component Analysis - WHMIS IDL
The following components are identified under the Canadian Hazardous Products Act Ingredient Disclosure List:
Component CAS # Minimum Concentration
Aluminum 7429-90-5 1% item 47 (197)
Copper 7440-50-8 1% item 433 (578)
Lead 7439-92-1 0.1% item 937 (1435)
Chromium 7440-47-3 0.1% item 399 (561)

C: Component Analysis - Inventory
Component CAS # TSCA DSL EINECS AUST. MITI
Aluminum 7429-90-5 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Silicon 7440-21-3 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Copper 7440-50-8 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Magnesium 7439-95-4 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Iron 7439-89-6 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Lead 7439-92-1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Chromium 7440-47-3 Yes Yes Yes Yes No


Note: Pure metals are not specifically listed by CAS or MITI number. The class of compounds for each of these
metals is listed on the MITI inventory.

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* * * Section 16 - Other Information * * *

MSDS History
Original: March 4, 1985
Supersedes: November 11, 1997
Revised: March 1, 1999
MSDS Status
New Format.
Prepared By
Hazardous Materials Control Committee.
MSDS System Number
115889
Other Information
= Aluminum Association鈥? Bulletin F-1, "Guidelines for Handling Aluminum Fines Generated During Various
s
Aluminum Fabricating Operations." The Aluminum Association, 900 19th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20006.
= Aluminum Association, "Guidelines for Handling Molten Aluminum, The Aluminum Association, 900 19th
Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20006.
= NFPA 65, Standard for Processing and Finishing of Aluminum (NFPA phone: 800-344-3555)
= NFPA 651, Standard for Manufacture of Aluminum and Magnesium Powder
= NFPA 70, Standard for National Electrical Code (Electrical Equipment, Grounding and Bonding)
= NFPA 77, Standard for Static Electricity
= Guide to Occupational Exposure Values-1998, Compiled by the American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).
= Documentation of the Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices, Sixth Edition, 1991, Compiled
by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc. (ACGIH).
= NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, June 1994.
= Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, Sax, N. Irving, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Inc., 1984.
= Patty鈥? Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology: Volume II: Toxicology, 4th ed., 1994, Patty, F. A.; edited by Clayton,
s
G. D. and Clayton, F. E.: New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Key-Legend:
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
AICS Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances
CAS Chemical Abstract Service
CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
CPR Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation
DOT Department of Transportation
DSL Domestic Substances List (Canada)
ECOIN European Core Inventory
EPA Environmental Protection Act
IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer
LC50 Lethal concentration (50 percent kill)
LCLo Lowest published lethal concentration
LD50 Lethal dose (50 percent kill)
LDLo Lowest published lethal dose
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NTP National Toxicology Program
OEL Occupational Exposure Limit
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PEL Permissible Exposure Limit
PIN Product Identification Number
RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
SARA Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
STEL Short Term Exposure Limit
TCLP Toxic Chemicals Leachate Program
TDG Transportation of Dangerous Goods
TLV Threshold Limit Value
TSCA Toxic Substance Control Act
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Material Safety Data Sheet
Material Name: ALUMINUM ALLOYS WITH LEAD ID: 390

TWA Time Weighted Average
atm atmosphere
cm centimeter
g, gm gram
in inch
kg kilogram
lb pound
m meter
mg milligram
ml, ML milliliter
mm millimeter
n.o.s. not otherwise specified
ppb parts per billion
ppm parts per million
psia pounds per square inch absolute
u micron
ug microgram




INFORMATION HEREIN IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH AS AUTHORITATIVE AND VALID; HOWEVER, NO
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CAN BE MADE.



This is the end of MSDS # 390




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