Material Safety Data Sheet



      SECTION 1:PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
      TRADE NAME: RT-2050-B, RT-5050-B, RD-355-1

      MANUFACTURER:
      RESIN TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
            2270 Castle Harbor Place
            Ontario, CA 91761
            Additional information: (909) 947-7224

      Date prepared or revised: 06/17/93



      Section II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
      Chemical Names Percent Exposure Limits in Air (give units) ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL
      Polyether polyol 25-55 None Listed None Listed None Listed
      Phosphate flame retardant 5-20 None Listed None Listed None Listed
      Amine based catalysts < 01 None Listed None Listed None Listed




      Section III. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
      Vapor density (air=1): @ 86°F = 5.67
      Melting point or range, °F: N/A
      Specific Gravity: 1.20
      Boiling point or range, °F: 82° - 95%F
      Solubility in water: moderate
      Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1): greater
      Vapor pressure, mmHg at 20°C: No data
      Appearance and odor: Amber liquid - negligible odor; slightly aromatic.




      Section IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION
      Flash Point, °F: (Closed Cup) 269°F

      Auto ignition temperature, °F: No Data

      Flammable limits in air, volume %: No Data

      Fire extinguishing materials: water spray, carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical

      Special firefighting procedures: NONE KNOWN. However; firefighters should wear self contained breathing apparatus to avoid inhalation of smoke & vapors.



      Section V. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION

      SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE: for each potential route of exposure.
         •  Inhaled: May be irritating to the lungs and respiratory passages.
         •  Contact with skin or eyes: Irritation may develop following skin or eye contact. Dermatitis may develop after repeated and/or prolonged contact with human skin.
         •  Absorbed through skin: Toxic concentrations are unlikely to be absorbed through the skin.
         •  Swallowed: Product is practically nontoxic by ingestion. Irritation of the gastrointestinal tract may occur following ingestion.

      HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE.
         • A cute: None known if concentrations are maintained below TVL levels. Exposure above TVL may result in transient reversible respiratory system and skin irritation, dizziness, difficulty in breathing, and unconsciousness.
         •  Chronic: None known.

      FIRST AID: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES:
         •  Eye Contact: Flush immediately with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes.
      CONSULT TRAINED MEDICAL PERSONNEL IMMEDIATELY.
         •  Skin Contact: Flush immediately with water. The affected area should then be washed with soap and water.
         •  Inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth to mouth method. If breathing is labored, give oxygen. CONSULT MEDICAL PERSONNEL.
         •  Swallowed: If ingested, induce vomiting and CALL PHYSICIAN AT ONCE.

      SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT?: NO: This product's ingredients are not found in the lists below.
         • Federal OSHA
         • NTP
         • IARC

      California employers using Cal/OSHA - regulated carcinogens must register with Cal/OSHA. the Cal/OSHA and Federal OSHA carcinogen lists are similar.

      MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Chronic respiratory and skin problems may be aggravated by exposure to this material.



      Section VI. REACTIVITY DATA
      Stability: Stable

      Conditions to avoid: High Temperatures.

      Incompatibility (materials to avoid): Oxidizing agents.

      Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur

      Conditions to avoid: None known.



      Section VII. SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
      Spill response procedures (include employee protection measures): Avoid breathing fumes - use adequate fresh air supply.

      Preparing wastes for disposal (container types, neutralization, etc.): Spread with absorbent material and shovel into sealable container.

      NOTE: Dispose of all wastes in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.



      Section VIII. SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION
      Ventilation and engineering controls:
         •  Outdoors: Close all air intake vents, on air handling equipment on buildings.
         •  Indoors: Use local exhaust if aerosol is generated.
         •  Respiratory protection (type): Fresh air full face mask or hood with fresh air source.
         •  Eye protection (type): Safety goggles.
         •  Gloves (specify material): Chemically resistant plastic or rubber.
         •  Other clothing and equipment: Fabric coveralls & rubber apron.
         •  Work practices, hygienic practices: Restrict access of non-application personnel.
         •  Other handling and storage requirements: Store in original containers away from heat & moisture. Store indoors between 50°F and 75°F. Open containers carefully to allow any pressure buildup to be vented safely.
         •  Protective measures during maintenance of contaminated equipment: Fabric coveralls, safety goggles, chemically resistant gloves, and fresh air full face mask.

      NOTE #1: No toxicity information is available on this specific preparation; the health information is based on information that is available on its components.

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