MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Ucrete HF

 

Ucrete HF - Part I


SECTION 1:  PRODUCT NAME AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION


PRODUCT NAME:

UCRETE HF – PART I

CHEMICAL FAMILY:

Castor oil and pigment mixture.

REVISION DATE:

07/03/2000

CONTROL NUMBER:

119488

 

 

DISTRIBUTOR’S NAME:

FEDERAL TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.

ADDRESS:

980 Kenmill Drive N.W.

 

Marietta, GA  30060

 

 

NON-EMERGENCY PRODUCT INFO:

1-800-543-3516

EMERGENCY PHONE:

1-800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC, 24 Hours)


SECTION 2:  HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS


                                                            - EXPOSURE LIMITS* -

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:

CASNO

TLV

STEL

PEL

CONTENT

Castor Oil

8001-79-1

None

None

None

70-80%

Aliphatic Diluent

Proprietary

None

None

None

5-10%

Surfactant

Proprietary

None

None

None

3-5%

Pine Oil

8002-09-3

None

None

None

3-5%

Butyl Benzyl Phthalate

85-68-7

None

None

None

2-5%

Aliphatic Polyol

Proprietary

None

None

None

1-2%

(*) Refer to Section 7 for available LD/LC (50) Health Hazard Data.


SECTION 3:  PHYSICAL DATA


POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

Boiling Point (°C):

N/Ap

Water/Oil Distribution Coefficient:

N/Ap

Percent VOC (w/w):

0

Solubility in Water:

Dispersible

Freezing Point (°C):

N/Ap

Specific Gravity:

0.99

Vapor Pressure mmHg @20 (°C):

N/Ap

pH:

N/Ap

Vapor Density:

N/Ap

Evaporation Rate:  (Butyl Acetate=1)

0.9

Odor Threshold:  (ppm)

N/Ap

Odor:

Pine Oil

Appearance:

White Liquid

 

 

N/Av = Not Available          N/Ap = Not Applicable          ca. = Approximate


SECTION 4:  FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA


HMIS Hazard Rating No. 0 (Minimal)

 

Flash Point:  >142 °C (>288 °F)

 

Method:  Pensky-Martens C.C.

 

Auto-Ignition Temperature:  Not Applicable

 

Limits of Flammability:  LEL:  Not Applicable, UEL:  Not Applicable

 

Extinguishing Media:  Carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical & water fog.

 

Special Fire & Unusual Hazards:  At higher temperature vapors can cause pressure build up in sealed containers.  Use water to cool containers exposed to fire.  Self-contained respirator equipment and full protective clothing required when smoke or fumes are generated.  Electrical grounding is not recommended.

 

 

 

 


SECTION 5:  REACTIVITY DATA


HMIS Hazard Rating No.  0 (Minimal)

 

Stability:  Stable.  Not sensitive to mechanical impact.

 

Incompatibility:  Strong mineral acids and oxidants.

 

Hazardous Decomposition Products:  Oxides of Carbon; dense irritating, possibly toxic, smoke may be generated due to incomplete combustion.

 

Hazardous Polymerization:  Will not occur.


SECTION 6:  ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION


Action to Take for Spills/Leaks:  No special procedures are required for clean up of this material.  Salvage and return for reuse or discard.

 

Waste Disposal Method:  Does not contain hazardous chemicals as defined in 40 CFR 260.  Dispose in a landfill in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.


SECTION 7:  HEALTH HAZARD DATA


HMIS Hazard Rating No. 1 (Slight)

 

PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY:  Eyes, skin, inhalation.

 

Effects of Overexposure

Inhalation:

At room temperature, exposures to vapors are unlikely due to physical properties; higher temperatures may generate vapor levels sufficient to cause irritation and other effects.

Eyes:

Can cause slight irritation.

Skin Contact:

Prolonged or repeated exposure can cause irritation.

Skin Absorption:

Not expected to be absorbed through skin in sufficient quantity to cause overall increase in toxicity.

LD(50)  DERMAL     CASRN  85-68-7 >10000  mg/kg    Rabbit.

Ingestion:

Can cause digestive tract irritation and diarrhea.

LD (50)     ORAL     CASRN     85-68-7     2330     mg/kg     Rat.

Chronic:

Product does not contain carcinogenic materials as defined by OSHA Hazardous Communications Act 1910.1200.

 

Materials are not known mutagenic, teratogenic, or reproductive health hazards.


SECTION 8:  FIRST AID


Inhalation:

Remove victim from exposure.  If difficulty with breathing, administer oxygen.  If breathing has stopped, administer artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth.  Seek medical attention.

Eyes:

Flush eyes with water, lifting upper and lower lids occasionally for 15 minutes.  Seek medical attention.

Skin:

Remove contaminated clothing.  Irritation:  Gently and thoroughly wash with soap and water.  If irritation persists seek medical attention.  Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

Ingestion:

Do NOT induce vomiting; give large quantities of water to rinse mouth; get medical attention.  If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquids into lungs.  Do NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.


SECTION 9:  SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION


Ventilation:  Ventilation is generally not required.

 

Personal Protection Equipment:  Do NOT wear contact lenses when working with this material.  Use chemical goggles/safety glasses with side shields and Rubber/Nitrile gloves.  Selection of specific items such as boots and apron will depend on operation.  Wear respirator protection whenever airborne concentrations exceed TLV or TWA limits.  Use NIOSH/OSHA approved respirators equipped with an organic vapor cartridge for listed hazard.

 

Confined spaces, rooms, or tanks are areas where concern for TLV’s is especially important.  Reference OSHA Regulation CFR 29 1910.134 for recommended respiratory protection.


SECTION 10:  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Average Shelf Life:

Refer to Product Data Sheet.

Special Instructions:

Store in cool, dry place.

 

REGULATORY INFORMATION:

Title III Section 302:

No reportable chemicals.

Title III Section 311/312:

Health hazard:  Immediate

Physical hazard:  None

Title III Section 313:

None above deminimis.

State:  California

No reportable chemicals.

WHMIS Classification:

Class D, Div. 2, Sub B

Canadian Domestic Substance List:

All chemicals are listed.

 

TRANSPORTATION

 

National Motor Freight classification (NMFC):  149980 Sub: - Class:  55

 

Description:  PAINT AND RELATED MATERIAL

 

Emergency Response Guide Page No.:  NOT REGULATED

 

DOT Reportable Quantity:  NOT REGULATED

 

Proper Shipping Name:  NOT REGULATED – USE NMFC DESCRIPTION

 

Marine Pollutant:  Not Listed


THIS INFORMATION RELATES TO THE SPECIFIC MATERIAL DESIGNATED AND MAY NOT BE VALID FOR SUCH MATERIAL USED IN COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER MATERIALS OR IN ANY PROCESS.  THIS INFORMATION IS, TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ACCURATE AND RELIABLE AND COMPLETE.  IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO SATISFY HIMSELF AS TO THE SUITABILITY AND COMPLETENESS OF SUCH INFORMATION FOR HIS OWN PARTICULAR USE.  WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION NOR DO WE OFFER WARRANTY AGAINST PATENT INFRINGEMENT.


 [END:  Ucrete HF; Part I]

 

 

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Ucrete HF

 

Ucrete HF - Part II


SECTION 1:  PRODUCT NAME AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION


PRODUCT NAME:

UCRETE HF – PART II

CHEMICAL FAMILY:

Polyurethane (MDI base) mixture.

REVISION DATE:

01/05/2001

CONTROL NUMBER:

119489

 

 

DISTRIBUTOR’S NAME:

FEDERAL TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.

ADDRESS:

980 Kenmill Drive N.W.

 

Marietta, GA  30060

 

 

NON-EMERGENCY PRODUCT INFO:

1-800-543-3516

EMERGENCY PHONE:

1-800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC, 24 Hours)


SECTION 2:  HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS


                                                            - EXPOSURE LIMITS* -

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:

CASNO

TLV

STEL

PEL

CONTENT

Higher Oligomers of MDI (HOMDI)

9016-87-9

0.005 ppm

None

0.02 ppm

> 90%

Contains 4,4’-Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate

101-68-8

0.005 ppm

None

C 0.02 ppm

45%

(*) Refer to Section 7 for available LD/LC (50) Health Hazard Data.


SECTION 3:  PHYSICAL DATA


Boiling Point (°C):

Ca. 200

Water/Oil Distribution Coefficient:

N/Av

Percent VOC (w/w):

Ca. 0

Solubility in Water:

None

Freezing Point (°C):

N/Av

Specific Gravity:

1.2

Vapor Pressure mmHg @20 (°C):

< 0.001

pH:

N/Ap

Vapor Density:

Ca. 8.6

Evaporation Rate:  (Ether=1)

< 1

Odor Threshold:  (ppm)

0.4 ppm

Odor:

Slightly musty

Appearance:

Black/brown liquid

 

 

N/Av = Not Available          N/Ap = Not Applicable          ca. = Approximate


SECTION 4:  FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA


HMIS Hazard Rating No.  1 (Slight)

 

Flash Point:  >218 °C (425 °F)

 

Method:  Cleveland O.C.

 

Auto-Ignition Temperature:  240 °C (464 °F)

 

Limits of Flammability:  LEL:  Not Applicable, UEL:  Not Applicable

 

Extinguishing Media:  Carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical & halogenated agents.  The reaction between water and very hot isocyanate may be vigorous.

 

Special Fire & Unusual Hazards:  Down wind personnel must be evacuated.  At higher temperature vapors can cause pressure build up in sealed containers.  Use water to cool containers exposed to fire.  At temperatures greater than 204 °C (400 °F) polymeric MDI can polymerize and decompose, causing pressure build up in closed containers with possible explosive rupture.  Self-contained respirator equipment and full protective clothing required when smoke or fumes are generated.  Electrical grounding is not recommended.


SECTION 5:  REACTIVITY DATA


HMIS Hazard Rating No. 1 (Slight)

 

Stability:  Avoid contact with moisture, reacts nonviolently, evolving CO2.  Not sensitive to mechanical impact.  Excessive heat, fumes and smoke can occur if this product is not mixed and used according to directions.

 

Incompatibility:  Strong acids, peroxides, amines, oxidizing, and reducing agents, water, and alcohol may initiate polymerization possibly hazardously; sources of ignition.

 

Hazardous Decomposition Products:  Oxides of carbon and nitrogen; MDI, ammonia, trace amounts of hydrogen cyanide and various unknown hydrocarbons from incomplete combustion.

 

Hazardous Polymerization:  Will not occur when handles per instructions.


SECTION 6:  ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION


Action to Take for Spills/Leaks:  Ventilate area, eliminate all sources of ignition.  Prevent from entering sewers and waterways.  Wear skin, eye, and respiratory protection during cleanup.  Soak up material with absorbent material and shovel into chemical waste container.  Cover container but do NOT seal and remove from area.  Wash down area with a mixture of liquid detergent (0.2% - 0.5%)  and ammonium hydroxide (3-8%) in water.  Treat the spill area with about 10 parts of solution for each part of material spilled and allow it to react for at least ten (10) minutes.  Carbon dioxide will be evolved, leaving insoluble polyureas.  Slowly stir the isocyanate waste into the decontamination solution, at about 1 part waste to 10 parts solution.  Let stand for 48 hours, allowing carbon dioxide to vent away.  Neutralize the waste.  Neither the solid nor the liquid portion is a hazardous waste under RCRA, 40 CFR 261.

                                                                                

Waste Disposal Method:  Recommendations:  Use excess product in an alternate beneficial application.  Incineration at agency approved waste-disposal facilities.  Handle disposal of waste material in accordance with local, state, province and federal regulations.


SECTION 7:  HEALTH HAZARD DATA


HMIS Hazard Rating No. 3 (Severe)

 

PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY:  Inhalation, Dermal, Eyes, Ingestion.

 

Effects of Overexposure

Inhalation:

Vapors may be irritating to nose and mucus membranes.  Respiratory sensitivity may result in asthma-like symptoms and on subsequent exposure even below the TLV.  Inhalation of vapors above TLV levels may cause headache, dizziness, nausea, weakness and possible loss of consciousness.

Warning:  Odor threshold greater than TLV.

LC (50)     Inhal.     CASRN     9016-87-9     490     mg/m³     4Hr.     Rat.

Eyes:

Contact may cause mild to moderate irritation, redness, tearing and blurred vision.  Prolonged contact with vapors may cause corneal damage.

Skin Contact:

Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause skin irritation, redness, skin damage and possible allergic type symptoms causing rash, itching and hives.  Data exists showing that repeated dermal exposure can lead to respiratory sensitization.

Skin Absorption:

Not expected to be absorbed through skin in sufficient quantity to cause overall increase in toxicity.

LD(50)  DERMAL     CASRN  9016-87-9  6200  mg/kg  Rabbit.

Ingestion:

Intake can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache and drowsiness.

LD (50)     ORAL     CASRN     9016-87-9     > 10     gm/kg     Rat.

Chronic:

Product does not contain carcinogenic materials as defined by OSHA Hazardous Communications Act 1910.1200.

 

Materials are not known mutagenic, teratogenic, or reproductive health hazards.

One scientific study of workers reported that exposure of isocyanates type chemicals resulted in larger declines in lung function compared to other workers.


SECTION 8:  FIRST AID


Inhalation:

Remove victim from exposure.  If difficulty with breathing, administer oxygen.  If breathing has stopped, administer artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth.  Seek medical attention.

Eyes:

Flush eyes with water, lifting upper and lower lids occasionally for 15 minutes.  Seek medical attention.

Skin:

Remove contaminated clothing.  Irritation:  Wash thoroughly with soap and water.  If irritation persists seek medical attention.  Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

Ingestion:

Do NOT induce vomiting; give large quantities of water; get immediate medical attention.  If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquids into lungs.  Do NOT give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.


SECTION 9:  SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION


Ventilation:  Ventilation is recommended.  Air movement must be designed to insure turnover at all locations in work area to avoid build up of heavy vapors.

                                                                     

Personal Protection Equipment:  Do NOT wear contact lenses when working with this material.  Use chemical goggles/safety glasses with side shields and Nitrile/Butyl gloves.  Selection of specific items such as boots and apron will depend on operation.  Wear respirator protection whenever airborne concentrations exceed TLV or TWA limits.  Use NIOSH/OSHA approved respirators equipped with an organic vapor cartridge for listed hazard.

 

Confined spaces, rooms, or tanks are areas where concern for TLV’s is especially important.  Reference OSHA Regulation CFR 29 1910.134 for recommended respiratory protection.


SECTION 10:  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Average Shelf Life:

Refer to Product Data Sheet.

Special Instructions:

Store below 25 °C (77 °F), use immediately.

 

REGULATORY INFORMATION:

Title III Section 302:

CASRN  101-68-8  RQ:  5000 LB

Title III Section 311/312:

Health hazard:  Immediate / Delayed

Physical hazard:  Reactive

Title III Section 313:

CASRN  101-68-8  < 45%

State:  California

No reportable chemicals.

WHMIS Classification:

Class D, Div. 1, Sub B

Class D, Div. 2, Sub A

Class D, Div. 2, Sub B

Canadian Domestic Substance List:

All chemicals are listed.

 

TRANSPORTATION

 

National Motor Freight classification (NMFC):  149980 Sub: - Class:  55

 

Description:  PAINT AND RELATED MATERIAL

 

Emergency Response Guide Page No.:  NOT REGULATED

 

DOT Reportable Quantity:  >11,100 LB (>5045 KG)

 

Proper Shipping Name:  NOT REGULATED – USE NMFC DESCRIPTION

 

Marine Pollutant:  Not Listed


THIS INFORMATION RELATES TO THE SPECIFIC MATERIAL DESIGNATED AND MAY NOT BE VALID FOR SUCH MATERIAL USED IN COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER MATERIALS OR IN ANY PROCESS.  THIS INFORMATION IS, TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ACCURATE AND RELIABLE AND COMPLETE.  IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO SATISFY HIMSELF AS TO THE SUITABILITY AND COMPLETENESS OF SUCH INFORMATION FOR HIS OWN PARTICULAR USE.  WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION NOR DO WE OFFER WARRANTY AGAINST PATENT INFRINGEMENT.


[END:  Ucrete HF; Part II]

 

 

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Ucrete HF

 

Ucrete HF - Part III


SECTION 1:  PRODUCT NAME AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION


PRODUCT NAME:

UCRETE HF – PART III, PIGMENTED

CHEMICAL FAMILY:

Hydraulic cement patching compound

REVISION DATE:

07/03/2000

CONTROL NUMBER:

120850

 

 

DISTRIBUTOR’S NAME:

FEDERAL TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.

ADDRESS:

980 Kenmill Drive N.W.

 

Marietta, GA  30060

 

 

NON-EMERGENCY PRODUCT INFO:

1-800-543-3516

EMERGENCY PHONE:

1-800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC, 24 Hours)


SECTION 2:  HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS


                                                            - EXPOSURE LIMITS* -

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:

CASNO

TLV

STEL

PEL

CONTENT

Silica, Crystalline Quartz **

14808-60-7

***

None

****

70-85%

Portland Cement

65997-15-1

10 mg/M3

None

None

10-25%

Calcium Magnesium Hydroxide

39445-23-3

3 mg/m3*****

None

5 mg/m3

< 6%

 

 

 

 

 

 

(*)

Refer to Section 7 for available LD/LC (50) Health Hazard Data.

(**)

Contains less than 0.1% w/w 53 micron or smaller Crystalline Quartz.

(***)

0.1 mg/m3 respirable quartz.

(****)

10 mg/m3 divided by %SiO2+2 (respirable quartz).

(*****)

Particulates NOC – Respirable.


SECTION 3:  PHYSICAL DATA


Boiling Point (°C):

N/Ap

Water/Oil Distribution Coefficient:

N/Av

Percent VOC (w/w):