| SECTION 1: |
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION |
| WHMIS classification |
n/a |
| UN number |
n/a |
| Packaging group |
n/a |
| Product name |
anti-reflex coating
stripper |
| Chemical formula |
proprietary |
| Chemical family |
acid |
| Material use |
refer to technical
literature |
| Emergency telephone |
514-738-6637, TOLL
FREE: 800-461-6637, BUSINESS HOURS |
| SECTION 2: |
HARZARDEOUS INGREDIENTS |
| Product |
% |
t.l.v. |
c.a.s.# |
lc50 route species |
ld50 route, species |
| Sulfuric Acid |
10 |
|
78-93-3 |
60 mg/ m3/ 4h |
2140 mg / kg |
| Hydrofluoric Acid |
5 |
|
7664-39-3 |
ihi.-gpg 4327ppm/15min |
n/a |
| Methyl Ethyl Ketone |
20 |
|
78-93-3 |
9190 PPM / kg |
2737 mg / kg |
| SECTION 3: |
PHYSICAL DATA |
| Boiling point |
79.9 c |
| Physical state |
liquid, slight amber
colour |
| Odour |
sweet milk like odour |
| Vapour pressure (mmhg) |
n/a |
| Vapour density air=1 |
n/a |
| Freezing point |
n/a |
| Evaporation rate |
n/a |
| pH |
0.9 |
| Flammability |
not flammable in
mixture |
| Flash point c, method |
|
| Auto ignition temp. |
n/k |
| Unusual fire and explosion hazard |
none |
| SECTION 4: |
FIRE HAZARDS |
| Flammability |
Not flammable in
mixture |
| SECTION 5: |
REACTIVITY DATA |
| Chemical stability |
Product stable under
normal conditions |
| Compatibility with other
substances, yes |
|
| no, which ones |
Contact with metals
generates hydrogen gas. Hydrogen is generated by the action of the acid on most metals.
Sulfur oxides. |
| Conditions to avoid |
|
| Hazardeous polymerisation |
Will not occur |
| Hazardeous decomposition products |
|
| Stability |
Stable |
| Comments |
|
| SECTION 6: |
TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES |
| INFORMATION: |
INFORMATION FOR THIS
PRODUCT IS BASED AT 100% CONCENTRATION OF HARZARDEOUS INGREDIENTS |
| Route of entry |
Respiratory tract,
skin, digestive tract. |
| Skin contact |
Causes severe burns.
may fatal if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through skin. Deffatting dermatitis with
prolonged use. destructive to tissue of mucous membrane. |
| Skin absorption |
see skin contact |
| Eye contact |
Causes burns. may
cause loss of sight, chronic effects. |
| Vapour exposure |
(in high
concentration) Irritation of the eyes and upper respiratory tract,headache, nausea,
gastro-intestinal disturbances. |
| Swallowing, ingestion |
Burns in mouth,
pharynx and gastrointestinal tract. Causes severe burn of mouth, esophagus, and stomach. |
| Effects of acute exposure |
see above |
| Effects of chronic exposure |
May cause death.
corrosive to body tissue. dermatosis (defatting action) possibility of skin sensitization
(urticaria) |
| Irritancy of material |
Severe |
| Carcinogenicity |
none known |
| Reproductive effects |
Embryotoxic and or
foetotoxic in animals./ detected in maternal milk in humans. |
| Biological monitoring |
MEK in urine = 2 mgl
at end of shift |
| SECTION 7: |
PREVENTATIVE MEASURES |
| Gloves/type |
Chemical resistant
gloves, rubber |
| Clothing |
Apron or clothing to
protect skin |
| Respiratory type |
If respiratory
irritation is experienced, use an approved air purifying respirator. |
| Eye/type |
Chemical safety
goggles, face shield |
| Ventilation |
Adequate ventilation
to maintain 1 PPM |
| Waste disposal |
In accordance with
municipal, state or federal regulation |
| |
FIRST AID MEASURES |
| Instructions: |
eyes: water is
the only accepted method of removal of acids. wash with copious quantities of water for at
least 15 minutes. get immediate medical attention |
| |
skin:
immediate and thorough washing in flowing water for 30 minutes is imperative while
removing contaminated clothing. prompt medical attention is essential.. |
| |
oral/ ingestion:
seek immediate medical attention. |
| |
inhalation:
remove to fresh air, restore and or support breathing, seek medical attention if
respiratory irritation occurs or if breathing is difficult. in case of ingestion:
give large quantities of water. do not induce vomiting. get immediate attention.. |
| Primary route of ingestion |
inhalation or
ingestion. skin contact, eye contact |