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M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E ET
KEY214
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PRODUCT NAME: 2.1 V.O.C. Epoxy Primer
HMIS CODES: H F R P
PRODUCT CODE: KEY214 2
3 0 G
================== SECTION I
- MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION =================
DISTRIBUTED BY :
Keystone Automotive Industries, Inc.
ADDRESS : 700 East Bonita Ave. Pomona, CA
91787
MEDICAL EMERGENCY : 1-800-772-5557
DATE PRINTED : 4/21/00
========== SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION =========
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REPORTABLE
COMPONENTS |
CAS NUMBER |
VAPOR
PRESSURE mm Hg @
TEMP |
WEIGHT
PERCENT |
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Titanium
dioxide OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m3, total dust, 8 hr. TWA ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m3, total dust, 8 hr. TWA OTHER: 5 mg /m3, respirable dust, 8 hr. TWA |
13463-67-7 |
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PCTBF
(parachlorobenzotrifluoride) OSHA PEL: None
ACGIH TLV: None |
98-56-6 |
5.3 68 |
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Polymers of
epoxy resin and bisphenal-A OSHA PEL: None
ACGIH TLV: None OTHER: None |
25036-25-3 |
None |
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Methyl
n-amyl ketone OSHA PEL: Not Estab. ACGIH TLV: 50 ppm |
110-43-0 |
2.14 68 |
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Magnesium
silicate A ACGIH TLV: 2 mg/m3 respirable dust |
14807-96-6 |
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Acetone OSHA PEL: 1000 ppm ACGIH TLV: 750 ppm |
67-64-1 |
184 68 |
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*Calcium
strontium zinc phosphosilicate pigment
OSHA PEL: Not appl. ACGIH TLV: Not appl. |
66402-68-4 |
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3.9 |
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Products of
epichlorohydrin and bisphenal-A OSHA PEL: Not Estab. ACGIH TLV: Not
Estab. |
25085-99-8 |
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* Indicates
toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title
III and of 40 CFR 372.
=============== SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS ============
BOILING
RANGE: 133 deg F - 297 deg F SPECIFIC
GRAVITY (H2O=1): 1.51
VAPOR
DENSITY: Heavier than air EVAPORATION
RATE: Slower than ether
COATING
V.O.C.: 2.42 lb/gl MATERIAL
V.O.C 1.72 lb/gl
SOLUBILITY IN
WATER: Negligible
APPEARANCE
AND ODOR: Liquid paint with a
characteristic odor.
================= SECTION IV
- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
DATA ==============
FLASH POINT:
4 deg F METHOD USED: T.O.C.
FLAMMABLE
LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER:
1.11 UPPER: 13
EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA: Foam, alcohol foam, CO2, dry chemical or water fog.
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SPECIAL
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES
Firefighters
should wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Although water may be ineffective, a water fog may be used to
cool closed containers that are exposed to heat.
UNUSUAL FIRE
AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Pressure may
build up in closed containers that are exposed to heat. Solvent vapors are heavier than air and may
travel a considerable distance along the ground to an ignition source and flash
back.
======================== SECTION
V -
REACTIVITY DATA
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STABILITY:
Stable
CONDITIONS TO
AVOID: Keep away from excessive heat or
open flame. Store below maximum storage
temperature.
INCOMPATIBILITY
(MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing
agents.
HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS
By Fire: Normal products of incomplete combustion.
HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
==================== SECTION VI
- HEALTH HAZARD DATA =======================
INHALATION
HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
Dizziness,
headache, nausea, shortness of breath, solvent taste in the mouth, narcosis,
euphoria, or unconsciousness.
SKIN AND EYE
CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
Burning
sensation with reddening of the eyes, irritation, rash, or burning sensation on
the skin in unprotected areas.
SKIN
ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
Can be
absorbed through the skin causing effects similar to inhalation and
ingestion. Prolonged or repeated
unprotected skin contact may cause defatting, drying of the skin, or
dermatitis.
INGESTION
HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
Liquid
ingesting may result in vomiting.
Aspiration of liquid into the lungs must be avoided as liquid contact
with the lungs can result in chemical pneumonia and pulmonary edema
/hemorrhage.
HEALTH
HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC)
ACUTE:
Shortness of breath, burning sensation of respiratory passages, nausea,
headache and increased proneness to accident.
CHRONIC:
Narcosis, kidney and liver dysfunction with possible central nervous system
effects.
CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: No IARC MONOGRAPHS: No
OSHA REGULATED: No
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Respiratory
difficulty or pre-existing skin sensitization.
EMERGENCY AND
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
FOR EYES:
Flush with plenty of clean flowing water for at least 15 minutes and get
medical attention. FOR SKIN: Wash affected areas with plenty of warm soapy
water. Launder contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse.
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IF AFFECTED
BY INHALATION OF VAPORS: Remove to fresh air. Give oxygen if breathing is
difficult. Administer artificial respiration if breathing has stopped. IF
SWALLOWED: Call a physician immediately. Do NOT induce vomiting. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
STEPS TO BE
TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
Provide
adequate ventilation. Remove all possible ignition sources. Absorb with inert
absorbent and dispose in accordance with local regulations for ignitable
hazardous waste.
=========== SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE ============
WASTE
DISPOSAL METHOD
Dispose in
accordance with local regulations for ignitable hazardous waste.
PRECAUTIONS
TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING
Store in a
cool dry place. Outside or detached storage is preferable. Inside storage
should be in a standard flammable liquid storage room or cabinet. Ground
containers when transferring liquid from one metal container to another. Do not
reuse empty product container for any purpose.
OTHER
PRECAUTIONS
Avoid
breathing sanding dust. Prevent
prolonged or repeated breathing of vapor or spray mist. Store only in well ventilated areas.
===================== SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES ======================
RESPIRATORY
PROTECTION
Combination
vapor-particulate respirator for use in solvent-containing environments is
recommended, if ventilation is inadequate.
If over-exposure is possible, use Air Supplied Respirator.
VENTILATION
Local
ventilation should be sufficient to reduce airborne vapor concentrations to
below LEL and TLV to be considered adequate.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES
Wear
protective gloves to minimize skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION
Wear safety
glasses with side shields, goggles, face shield, or other protective eyewear to
avoid eye contact.
OTHER
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT
Solvent
resistant clothing is recommended as needed to avoid skin contact.
WORK/HYGIENIC
PRACTICES
Keep
respirators in proper working condition.
Follow general industrial hygienic practices. After handling products,
wash hands thoroughly before eating or smoking.
========================= SECTION IX
- DISCLAIMER ==========================
The recommendations provided herein are based
on information believed to be accurate. None of the information stated is to be
construed as any express warranty. This product is intended for industry use
only and should only be used by professionals who have carefully evaluated this
product.