Condursal Stop Off Paints for the heat treating industry
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Condursal Stop Off Paints for the heat treating industry

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Condursal Stop Off Paints for the heat treating industry
Material Safety Data Sheet CONDURSAL N9:
Date Prepared: 03/01/2008 MSDS No: N9

CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Identifier:
Condursal N9
Product Description:    
Ion Nitriding Stop Off Paint
Manufacturer:
Emergency contact:
Emergency phone:


HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION
Hazardous components:
OSHA PEL
ACGIH TLV
CAS Registry#
Xylenes (o-,m-p- isomers)    
100ppm
100ppm
1330-20-7
Based on OSHA regulation 29CFR 1910.1000
Proprietary components
Copper
Acrylic resins
Xylene
Hazardous classification
Paint: - Flammable liquid UN1263


PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling point (from solvent)
284° F.
Specific gravity (H2O=1)
1.55
Vapor pressure (mm Hg.) from solvent at 68° F.
6Torr
Melting point:
30
Vapor density (AIR=1)
Heavier
Evaporation rate (Butyl Acetate=1) Ether
13.5
Solubility in water
No
Appearance and odor
Red, viscous: Odor from aromatic solvents


FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point (method used) From solvent at 74° F. LEL
1.0 UEL 7.6
Extinguishing media
CO2 – Foam –Dry chemical
Special fire fighting procedures
NO WATER
Unusual fire and explosion hazards
Vapors may cause fires. Vapors may ignite explosively.


REACTIVITY DATA
Stability
Stable
Conditions to avoid
Heat, sparks, open flame and fire.
Incompatible materials
Strong oxidizers
Hazardous decomposition or byproducts
Thermal decomposition will give oxides of carbon monomer vapors of acrylic resins.
Hazardous polymerization
Will not occur.
Conditions to avoid
Solvent vapors.


HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Routes of entry:
Inhalation:
Yes
Skin:
Yes
Ingestion:
Yes
Health Hazards:
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
Signs and symptoms of exposure:
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.
Emergency and first aid procedures
Eyes:
Flush and wash with large amounts of water.
Inhalation:
Wash with mild soap/water. Apply skin cream.
Skin:
If illness occurs remove patient to fresh air, keep quiet and warm. Call physician immediately.


PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE
Steps to be taken in case of material release or spill:
Remove all source of ignition. Provide good ventilation. Remove after drying.
Waste disposal method:
Dry and dispose per local and federal regulations. Main components of residues after heat treating are CuO.
Precautions to be taken in handling and storing:
Store cans in a dry and frost free area with lids securely in place.
Other precautions:
Keep cans closed when not in use. Minimize breathing vapors and avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.


CONTROL MEASURES
Respiratory protection:
Not required if proper ventilation is maintained.
Use air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces as needed.
Ventilation:
Local exhaust Mechanical (general)
Ventilation to outside.
Protective gloves:
Recommended
Impervious
Eye protection:
Recommended
Safety goggles or glasses
Other protective clothing or equipment:
Impervious apron
Work/Hygienic practices:
Clean skin thoroughly after contact, before meals or breaks and at the end of the workday.


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