
Material Safety Data Sheet CONDURSAL N9:
Date Prepared: 03/01/2008 MSDS No: N9
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Identifier:
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Condursal N9
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Product Description:
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Ion Nitriding Stop Off Paint
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Manufacturer:
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Emergency contact:
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Emergency phone:
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HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION
Hazardous components:
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OSHA PEL
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ACGIH TLV
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CAS Registry#
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Xylenes (o-,m-p- isomers)
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100ppm
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100ppm
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1330-20-7
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Based on OSHA regulation 29CFR 1910.1000
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Proprietary components
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Copper
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Acrylic resins
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Xylene
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Hazardous classification
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Paint: - Flammable liquid UN1263
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PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling point (from solvent)
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284° F.
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Specific gravity (H2O=1)
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1.55
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Vapor pressure (mm Hg.) from solvent at 68° F.
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6Torr
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Melting point:
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30
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Vapor density (AIR=1)
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Heavier
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Evaporation rate (Butyl Acetate=1) Ether
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13.5
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Solubility in water
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No
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Appearance and odor
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Red, viscous: Odor from aromatic solvents
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FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point (method used) From solvent at 74° F. LEL
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1.0 UEL 7.6
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Extinguishing media
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CO2 – Foam –Dry chemical
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Special fire fighting procedures
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NO WATER
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Unusual fire and explosion hazards
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Vapors may cause fires. Vapors may ignite explosively.
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REACTIVITY DATA
Stability
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Stable
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Conditions to avoid
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Heat, sparks, open flame and fire.
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Incompatible materials
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Strong oxidizers
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Hazardous decomposition or byproducts
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Thermal decomposition will give oxides of carbon monomer vapors of acrylic resins.
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Hazardous polymerization
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Will not occur.
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Conditions to avoid
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Solvent vapors.
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HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Routes of entry:
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Inhalation:
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Yes
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Skin:
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Yes
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Ingestion:
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Yes
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Health Hazards:
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High vapor concentrations (more than approximate 1000ppm) are irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. May cause headache-dizziness-are anesthetic and may have other central nervous system effects. Prolonged or repeated skin contact tends to remove skin oils possibly leading to irritation and dermatitis. Product has a low order of acute toxicity but minute amounts aspirated into the lungs during ingestion may cause severe pulmonary injury or death
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Signs and symptoms of exposure:
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Severe eye irritation- drying & possible burning of skin. Excessive inhalation- headache-dizziness-nausea-increasing signs of anesthesia. Health studies show many petroleum hydrocarbons pose potential human health risks, which vary from person to person. As precaution, minimize exposure to liquids-vapors-mist-fumes.
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Emergency and first aid procedures
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Eyes:
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Flush and wash with large amounts of water.
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Inhalation:
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Wash with mild soap/water. Apply skin cream.
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Skin:
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If illness occurs remove patient to fresh air, keep quiet and warm. Call physician immediately.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE
Steps to be taken in case of material release or spill:
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Remove all source of ignition. Provide good ventilation. Remove after drying.
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Waste disposal method:
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Dry and dispose per local and federal regulations. Main components of residues after heat treating are CuO.
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Precautions to be taken in handling and storing:
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Store cans in a dry and frost free area with lids securely in place.
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Other precautions:
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Keep cans closed when not in use. Minimize breathing vapors and avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
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CONTROL MEASURES
Respiratory protection:
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Not required if proper ventilation is maintained.
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Use air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces as needed.
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Ventilation:
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Local exhaust Mechanical (general)
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Ventilation to outside.
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Protective gloves:
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Recommended
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Impervious
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Eye protection:
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Recommended
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Safety goggles or glasses
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Other protective clothing or equipment:
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Impervious apron
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Work/Hygienic practices:
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Clean skin thoroughly after contact, before meals or breaks and at the end of the workday.
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