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Material Safety Data Sheet page 1 of 3
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Innovative Formulations
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Information 520-628-1553
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1810 S th Avenue
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Emergency 520-577-1808
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Tucson, AZ 85713
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Preparer: IFC INO MG
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Preparation Date: 1/31/92
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Replaces Date 5/13/98
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National Paint and Coatings Association
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Hazardous Material Identification System
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Health Hazard
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1 - Slight |
Flammability Hazard |
0 - Minimal |
Reactivity Hazard |
0 - Minimal |
Personal Protection |
E - Glasses, Gloves,
Dust Respirator |
SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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MirrorSeal Penetrating Base Coat
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SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
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Chemical Name
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CAS Number
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%
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Exposure Limits
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Carcinogens |
Materials |
None known to Innovative Formulations
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SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA (1)
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Boiling Ranges
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>212°F
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Vapor Densisty (air=1)
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1
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Odor
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Mild
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Evaporation rate (BUOAC=1)
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1 (for water)
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Appearance
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White
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VOC (gm of VOC less water)
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0 gm/L
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Solids by weight
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60%
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Solubility
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Miscibile in water
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Solids by volume
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41%
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Specific densisty
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1.5
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Colorants by weight
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N.A.
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pH
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<7
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(1) Typical amount, not a specification
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SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
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Flash Point:
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Not Applicable
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Flammable Limits:
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LEL Not Applicable
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Method used:
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Not Applicable
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UEL Not Applicable
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UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None Known
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EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water is recommended for combustible fiber containers of 50 gallons. This is a water-borne coating; it will not burn, unless all the water has evaporated. The dried polymer in the product will burn. In this case, use foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical or water.
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SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: None exept in confined areas. Wear NOSH/MSHA approved self-contained full face positive pressure breathing apparatus anad appropiate protective clothing.
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HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Oxides of carbon. If water is all evaporated, non-volatiles will burn giving off carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen chloride.
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