MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
(Essentially similar to OSHA form 174, Sept. 1985 - For Compliance with OSHA鈥檚 Hazard Communication Standard, 29CFR 1910.1200)
Section I - Product Identity: LockKote Component B (Product Number 5445)
Manufacturer鈥檚 Name: Date of Preparation: March 3, 2007
Fiberlock Technologies, Inc. Information Telephone Number: (978) 623-9987
150 Dascomb Road Emergency Telephone Numbers:
Andover, MA 01810 Weekdays: (978) 623-9987
After hours, weekends & holidays: 鈥淐HEM-TEL鈥?
Emergency Contact Number: (800) 255-3924
Section II - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
HAZARDOUS COMMON
COMPONENT NAME(S) % CAS. NO. OSHA PEL OR ACGIH TLV
Petroleum Distillate Aromatic Naphtha 28 6472-95-6 100 ppm
2-butoxyethanol Butyl Cellosolve 15 111-76-2 25 ppm
2-propoxyethanol Ethylene glycol monopropyl ether 9 2807-30-6 25 ppm (see note 1)
Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics (See reference note(s) No. 1, 2 on Reverse)
The following data are approximate or typical values and should not be used for precise design purposes.
Boiling Range of major 155-173oC
Specific Gravity (H2O=1) WGT/GAL, LBS: 8.5
constituent (Aromatic Naphtha)
N/A
10 mm
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) Aromatic Naphtha Melting Point
@ 68掳F
Vapor Density (AIR=1) (Aromatic Naphtha) Evaporation Rate
0.2
Heavier x (Butyl Acetate=1) Aromatic Naphtha
Lighter Aromatic Naphtha
Appearance: Amber Liquid Max. VOC鈥檚 (combined
Solubility in Water Nil. Odor: Aromatic odor components): 600 g/1 (5.0 lbs/gal)
Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
DOT Hazard Class: DOT ID#:
Flammable Limits: DOT Proper Shipping Name:
Flash Point:
Combustible Liquid UN-1263
LEL: .9% UEL:6.0% Paint Related Material
108掳F SETA
See page 2 for information on recommended EXTINGUISHING MEDIA, SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES and UNUSUAL
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS.
Section V - Reactivity Data
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Stability: Stable
Incompatibility/Conditions and materials to avoid: Avoid heat, flame and contact with strong oxidizing agents, amines, acids, hydroxyl
or other active hydrogen compounds
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide and unidentified organic compounds may be formed during combustion.
Section VI - Health Hazard Data, Toxicity Data
Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation, Skin, Ingestion
Carcinogenicity?: No.
Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic): Note: Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling fumes may be harmful or fatal.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
ACUTE (Short Term): Anesthetic. Irritant. May cause headache and nausea. Irritation of the respiratory tract or central nervous system
depression characterized by the following progressive steps: headache, dizziness, staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness or
coma.
CHRONIC (Long Term): May cause respiratory sensitization, liver or kidney damage. May cause skin sensitization. Permanent central
nervous system changes can occur because of solvent exposure.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE: Respiratory allergies. Chronic diseases of the skin, nose, throat,
and lungs, central nervous system, liver, kidney, blood, eyes.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
INHALATION: Move person to fresh air. Restore breathing. Treat symptomatically. Consult a physician.
SPLASH (EYES): Flush eyes immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for medical
treatment. SPLASH (SKIN): Wash affected skin areas with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Consult a physician if
irritation persists. INGESTION: If swallowed, call a physician immediately. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Treat symptomatically.
NOTES:1. Level not established, 25 ppm set by Celanese Corp. 2. Also contains Epoxides (epoxy resin) present as epichlorhydrin bisphenol A polymer
whose exposure values are not established but whose toxicity Oral LD50 (rat) is 13,300 mg/kg. 3. Caution: Once this Component 鈥淏鈥? is intermixed with
Component 鈥淎鈥?, the resulting mixture bears the hazards of both components.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
To comply with New Jersey DOH Right-To-Know labeling law
(N.J.A.C. 8:59-5.1 & 5.2)
HMIS HAZARD RATING
CAS NO.: CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS: Health 2 Flammability 3 Physical Hazard 0 Personal Protection G
64742-95-6 Aromatic naphtha HAZARD INDEX: 0=Minimal, 1=Slight, 2=Moderate, 3=Serious, 4=Severe
111-76-2 2-butoxyethanol
PERSONAL PROTECTION CODE
2807-30-9 2-propoxyethanol
G = Safety Glasses, rubber gloves, organic vapor respirator
25068-38-6 Epoxy resin solids
MSDS Page 2
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA (Continued from Section IV on Page 1)
Extinguishing Media: Foam, dry Chemical or Carbon Dioxide
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed areas. Cool exposed containers with water
spray. Minimize breathing vapor or fumes.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Do not mix or store with strong oxidants such as liquid chlorine or concentrated oxygen.
鈥淓mpty鈥? product containers retain product residue. Do not pressurize, cut, heat, weld, or expose such containers to flame; they may
explode and cause injury or death.
Section VII: Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Remove all sources of ignition (flame, hot surfaces, and
electrical, static or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Use self-contained breathing equipment. Ventilate area. Contain and
remove with inert absorbent material and non-sparking tools. Avoid contact.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Disposal should be done in accordance with Federal (40CFR Part 261), State and Local regulations.
Before attempting cleanup, refer to hazard caution information in other sections of the MSDS. Use a licensed hazardous waste
disposal firm.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Do not store or use near heat or open flame. Refer to OSHA 79CFR PART
1910.106 for specific storage requirements. Keep closure tight and container upright to prevent leakage. Drums of this material
should be grounded and bonded when pouring. Do not weld or flame cut an empty drum.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Do not get in eyes. Avoid skin contact. Can cause allergic respiratory reaction. Can cause allergic skin
reaction. Prevent prolonged or repeated breathing of vapor or spray mists. Do not handle until the manufacturer鈥檚 safety precautions
have been read and understood. Do not weld or flame-cut an empty drum. Avoid breathing sanding dusts
Section VIII: Control Measures
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use (MSHA/NIOSH- approved or equivalent) chemical/mechanical filters designed to remove a
combination of particulates and organic vapor in open and restricted ventilation areas. Use approved airline type respirators or hoods
in confined areas.
VENTILATION: Sufficient ventilation, in pattern and volume, should be provided to keep the air contaminant concentration below
applicable exposure limits. Heavy solvent vapors should be removed from the lower levels of work area, and all ignition sources
(non-explosion proof equipment) should be eliminated if flammable/air mixtures will be encountered. All application areas should be
ventilated in accordance with OSHA regulation 29CFR Part 1910.94.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Gloves should be worn if skin contact is likely. Use neoprene or rubber gloves to prevent skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use safety eyewear including side shields, face shields, or chemical splash goggles (ANSIZ-87.1 or approved
equivalent).
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use disposable or impervious clothing if work clothing contamination is likely. Use protective cream
if prolonged skin contact is likely. Use full face shield, apron, or other appropriate equipment.
HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash hands before eating, smoking, or using the washroom. Do not smoke in any chemical handling or
storage area. Food or beverages should not be consumed anywhere this product is handled or stored.
References:
1. Sax, N.I., 鈥淒angerous Properties of Industrial Materials鈥?, 8th ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, Inc., NY, 1992.
2. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, 鈥淭LV鈥檚 and Biological Exposure Indices鈥? for the current year
(published annually).
3. U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) U.S. Dept. of Labor, No. 29, Parts 1900 to 1910.1200. OSHA Communications Standard
29 CFR 1910.1200.
4. Sax, N.I., R.J. 鈥淗azardous Chemicals Desk Reference鈥?, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Inc., NY, 1987.
5. Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials, 12th edition, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA, 1997.
6. Title III List of Lists, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication EPA 560/4-90-011, January 1990.
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