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MSDS and Application Specs Materials Safety Data Sheet Identification of product: Product name - INSULADD TSCA CAS Registry Numbers - This product is a mixture under TSCA. CAS Numbers for identification purposes are: 1302-93-8, 1335-30-4 DOT Hazard Class - Not Applicable DOT Shipping Name - Not Applicable Chemical and physical data: Appearance & Odor - Dry white powder, odorless Specific Gravity (liquids only) - Not Applicable Bulk Density - 0.4 g/cc Solubility in Water - Negligible pH. - Not Applicable Ingredients- Ceramic Microspheres Fire, Explosion and Reactivity Hazard Data: Flash Point (° F) - Noncombustible Special Fire Fighting Procedures - Not Applicable Stability - Stable Conditions to Avoid - None known Incompatibility (materials to avoid) - None Known Hazardous Decomposition Products - None Spills and Disposal:
Eye Contact - Causes irritation Skin Contact - May cause dehydration and irritation Inhalation - Causes irritation to respiratory tract Chronic Hazards - No known chronic hazards. Not listed by OSHA, NTP or IARC as a carcinogen Signs and symptoms of exposure - Sneezing and dryness of mucous membranes (inhalation). Redness and tearing (eye exposure). Dryness, itching or burning (skin exposure). Medical conditions aggravated by exposure - Asthma and lung diseases First aid procedures - In case of contact immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If inhaled, remove to fresh air Special Protection Information: Respiratory protection - Use NIOSH-certified dust respirator where dust occurs. Observe OSHA regulations for respirator use (29 CFR 1910.134) Gloves - Cotton gloves are usually sufficient to protect hands from irritation arising from handling this product Eye protection - Chemical goggles Other protective equipment - Safety shower and eyewash fountain should be within direct access Personal hygiene - Avoid breathing dust. Wash thoroughly after handling Engineering control - Use with adequate ventilation Substances For Which Standards Have Been Set: OSHA permissible exposure limit or ACGIH threshold limit value have not been established. Recommended ceiling limit 5mg/m³ Exposure analysis methods - Respirable sampler or midget impinger see. J. Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc., 28.554 (1967) TECH TRADERS INC. |






