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Material Safety Data Sheet
TRADE NAME (COMMON NAME):
PROPELLANT 49 DE-ICER
CAS NUMBER:
10043-52-4 (anhydrous)
MOLECULAR WEIGHT:
110.99
PACE PRODUCTS, INC
4510 W89 TH ST
PRAIRIE VILLAGE KS 66207
CONTACT:
PACE PRODUCTS, INC
PHONE NUMBER:
913-469-5588
LAST ISSUE DATE:
October, 2003
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
OCTOBER, 2013
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER:
888-389-8203
EYES:
Flush promptly with plenty of water, continuing for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
SKIN:
Wash with plenty of water.
INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air.
INGESTION:
If conscious, immediately give 2 to 4 glasses of water, and induce vomiting by touching finger to back of throat.
Get medical attention for irritation, ingestion, or discomfort from inhalation.
INHALATION:
Vapors are unlikely due to physical properties. Mists may cause irritation to the upper respiratory tract.
INGESTION:
Single dose, oral toxicity is believed to be low. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation and ulceration.
SKIN:
Short, single exposure is not likely to cause significant skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause skin irritation, even a burn. May cause more severe response if confined to skin or skin is abraded. A single, prolonged exposure is not likely to result in material being absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts.
EYES:
May cause moderate to severe eye irritation with corneal injury, which may be slow to heal.
PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATION: AIR
(SEE SECTION J)
10 mg/m3 – nuisance dust
BIOLOGICAL
None
UNUSUAL CHRONIC TOXICITY:
None.
FLASH POINT:
Not flammable
OPEN CUP FORMCHECKBOX CLOSED CUP FORMCHECKBOX
AUTO IGNITION
TEMPERATURE
NA
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR (% BY VOL.)
LOWER - NA UPPER - NA
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
See hazard of contact with zinc as in galvanized iron: Section G.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS RECOMMENDED:
NA
FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS TO AVOID:
NA
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PRECAUTIONS:
Use positive pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus.
VENTILATION:
Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne levels below the exposure guidelines.
NORMAL HANDLING:
Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Avoid breathing mist. Use good personal hygiene and housekeeping.
STORAGE:
Store in a cool, dry area. Prolonged storage may cause product to cake and become wet from atmospheric moisture.
SPILL OR LEAK (ALWAYS WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE QUIPMENT – SECTION E)
Shovel up dry chemical and place in metal drum with a cover. Cautiously spray residue with plenty of water.
SPECIAL: PRECAUTIONS/PROCEDURES/LABEL INSTRUCTIONS:
SIGNAL WORD
WARNING!
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
For dusty or misty condition, wear NIOSH-approved air-purifying respirator.
EYES AND FACE:
Safety goggles. Face shield and chemical goggles for extensive exposure. Under these conditions, do not wear contact lenses.
HANDS, ARMS, AND BODY:
As a minimum, wear long-sleeve shirt and trousers or coveralls, boots, and gloves for routine product use.
Cotton gloves permitted for dry product, impervious gloves when using solutions.
OTHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT:
Eye-wash facility.
MATERIAL IS AT NORMAL CONDITIONS:
LIQUID FORMCHECKBOX SOLID FORMCHECKBOX GAS FORMCHECKBOX
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APPEARANCE AND COLOR:
White to off white solid pellets; odorless.
BOILING POINT: Unknown °C
MELTING POINT: 772 °C
SPECIFIC GRAVITY:
(H2O = 1)
2.26 g/cc @ 20° C
VAPOR DENSITY:
(AIR =1)
NA: water vapor only.
SOLUBILITY IN WATER:
(% BY WEIGHT)
Very soluble
pH:
Neutral or slightly alkaline
VAPOR PRESSURE:
(mm Hg @ 20°C) FORMCHECKBOX (PSIG) FORMCHECKBOX
NA
EVAPORATION RATE:
(Butyl acetate=1) FORMCHECKBOX (Ether = 1.0) FORMCHECKBOX
NA
% VOLATILES BY VOLUME:
(AT 20°C)
NA
STABILITY:
UNSTABLE FORMCHECKBOX STABLE FORMCHECKBOX
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
NA
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID):
Sulfuric acid: yields hydrogen chloride gas, which is corrosive, irritating, and reactive. Water-reactive materials, such as sodium: cause an exothermic reaction. Methyl vinyl ether: starts runaway polymerization reaction. Zinc as in galvanized iron: yields hydrogen gas with solutions, which may explode under these conditions.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Fumes of chloride ( Cl- ) are given off at temperatures above 1600 °C.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
MAY OCCUR FORMCHECKBOX \
WILL NOT OCCUR FORMCHECKBOX
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
NA
STABILITY:
UNSTABLE FORMCHECKBOX STABLE FORMCHECKBOX
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
NA
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID):
Sulfuric acid: yields hydrogen chloride gas, which is corrosive, irritating, and reactive. Water-reactive materials, such as sodium: cause an exothermic reaction. Methyl vinyl ether: starts runaway polymerization reaction. Zinc as in galvanized iron: yields hydrogen gas with solutions, which may explode under these conditions.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Fumes of chloride ( Cl- ) are given off at temperatures above 1600 °C.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
MAY OCCUR FORMCHECKBOX \
WILL NOT OCCUR FORMCHECKBOX
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
NA
DEGRADABILITY/AQUATIC TOXICITY:
OCTANOL/WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENT
NA
Aquatic Toxicity: TLm96: over 1000 ppm
EPA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE?
(CLEAN WATER ACT SECT. 311) YES FORMCHECKBOX NO FORMCHECKBOX IF SO, REPORTABLE QUANTITY:
40 CFR
116-117
WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS (DISPOSER MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL DISPOSAL OR DISCHARGE LAWS):
Treatment or disposal of waste generated by use of this product should be reviewed in terms of applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. Users are advised to consult with appropriate regulatory agencies before discharge, treatment or disposal.
RCRA STATUS OF UNUSED MATERIAL IF DISCARDERD:
Not a “hazardous waste”.
HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER: (IF APPLICABLE)
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40 CFR
261
PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS REFERENCES:
None.
REGULATORY STANDARDS
DOT CLASSIFICATION:
Not regulated
49 CFR
173
None.
GENERAL: