TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT (Includes Quick Cure, Slow Rise, E84 Class 1, SPF Roof Patch, Commercial Vehicle, Sound Barrier, Air Seal, Low Density, Mine Sealant SA and Cavity Fill) MSDS # A16178A Issue Date: March 2005 MATERIAL Last Rev: February 9, 2012 SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. PRODUCT & COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Chemical Product A-Component for Two-Component Low Pressure Polyurethane Foam System for Professional Use Only. Manufacturer FOMO PRODUCTS, INC. P. O. Box 1078 Norton, Ohio 44203 Emergency Overview Product Information: 1-800-321-5585 (Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm EST). In Ohio and outside the United States call (330) 753-4585. Transportation Emergency: CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300 (24 hours). Two-Component A-Component is registered by the manufacturer, FOMO PRODUCTS, INC. International Transportation Emergency: CHEMTREC (703) 527-3887 Product is a urethane foam component that contains a liquified compressed gas blowing agent (Non-Flammable Compressed Gas). Containers should not be heated above 120F (49C) to avoid excessive pressure build-up. 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview WARNING! EYE, SKIN, LUNG IRRITANT. May cause eye irritation. May cause skin irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. Skin Sensitizer. May cause allergic respiratory reaction. Harmful if inhaled. May cause lung injury. Respiratory sensitizer. Lung damage and respiratory sensitization may be permanent. May cause central nervous system effects. Keep upwind of spill. May cause anesthetic effects. Pressurized Containers: storage temperature should not exceed 120F (49C) in order to avoid excessive pressure build-up and possible release of contents. MDI will react with water to form CO2 and water insoluble polyureas. Potential Health Effects The primary adverse health effects of this product are related to the polymeric isocyanate (MDI) component, and, to a lesser degree, the fluorinated hydrocarbon (134a) component. Therefore, use in a well ventilated area and with certified respiratory protection to avoid exceeding exposure limits listed in Section 8 of this MSDS. Entry Route: Effects of Overexposure Inhalation: May irritate mucous membranes. Can cause runny nose, sore throat, coughing, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, wheezing, and reduced lung function. Extensive overexposure can lead to respiratory symptoms like bronchitis, bronchial spasm, and pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). These symptoms could be immediate or delayed up to several hours after exposure. These effects are usually reversible, but increased lung sensitivity can persist for a longer period of time. Chronic overexposure to diisocyanates can cause permanent damage. May cause allergic respiratory reactions for individuals sensitized to MDI. Overexposure to 1,1,1,2 - Tetrafluoroethane may cause lightheadedness, headaches, or lethargy. Persons with cardiac arrhythmia are more susceptible to increased medical risk from severe exposure. TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT ISSUE DATE: March 2005 LAST REV: February 2012 PAGE 2 OF 7 Eyes: May be irritating to eyes. Symptoms of irritation can include reddening, tearing, swelling, or stinging. May cause temporary corneal injury. Chronic overexposure may cause conjunctivitis. Skin: May cause localized irritation, reddening or swelling. May cause an allergic reaction. Prolonged or repeated exposure may lead to sensitization and/or contact dermatitis. Ingestion: May cause irritation of mucous membranes in the mouth and digestive tract. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Small amounts are unlikely to cause symptoms or injury. If accidental contact occurs, follow the appropriate first aid procedure described in Section 4 of this MSDS. 3. COMPOSITION Chemical Name (common names) 1,1,1,2- Tetrafluoroethane (Non-flammable compressed gas, HFC, fluorinated hydrocarbon, 134a) CAS Number 811-97-2 Percentage 5 to 10 percent 4,4’ - Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) 101-68-8 30 to 60 percent Higher Oligomers of MDI (Polymeric MDI) 9016-87-9 30 to 60 percent (NOTE: See Section 8 of this MSDS for Exposure Guidelines) (NOTE: See Section 11 of this MSDS for Toxicological Information- LC50 and LD50) 4. FIRST AID Inhalation: If breathing difficulty is experienced, move to area free of exposure. Provide fresh air. If necessary, provide oxygen or artificial respiration by trained personnel and obtain medical attention. Eye Contact: Flush with clean water for at least 15 minutes and obtain medical attention. The use of contact lenses is discouraged during product application Skin Contact: Use a rag to remove liquid from skin and remove contaminated clothing. May cause mild irritation or temporary darkening of skin. Persistent washing with soap and water will eventually remove all residues. If irritation persists, obtain medical attention. Ingestion: Drink 1 to 3 glasses of water and seek immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything orally to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Dry Chemical, carbon dioxide, Halon 1211, chemical foams, or water spray (if used in large quantities). Firefighting Procedures: Isolate area. Stay upwind. Water is not recommended unless used in large quantities as a fine spray when other extinguishing agents are not available. The product is equipped with a pressure relief valve which can activate in a high temperature situation. Remove all personnel from the area at the first sound of releasing pressure. Protective equipment: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus to protect against toxic decomposition by-products, including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, isocyanates, hydrogen fluoride and traces of hydrogen cyanide. Wear all turn out gear (boots, trousers, helmet, gloves, and hood). Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazards: Product reacts with water. Water Contamination will produce carbon dioxide. High temperatures will raise the pressure in the containers, which may lead to rupturing. Cured foam is organic and, therefore, will burn in the presence of sufficient heat, oxygen and an ignition source. Main hazards associated with burning foam are similar to burning of other organic materials (wood, paper, cotton, etc.) and precautions against exposure should be taken accordingly. Avoid welding or other “hot work” in the vicinity of exposed cured foam. TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT ISSUE DATE: March 2005 LAST REV: February 2012 PAGE 3 OF 7 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES/DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Personal Precautions: Evacuate all unnecessary personnel; contain the area if possible. Wear skin, eye, and respiratory protection equipment. Ventilate the area. Environmental Precautions: Containment should include preventing the spill from entering drains, sewers, waterways, groundwater, or soil. Clean Up Procedures/Neutralization: Soak up material with absorbent and shovel into chemical waste container. Loosely cover container and remove from work area. Decontaminate waste and spill area with a solution of 0.2 – 0.5% liquid detergent and 3 – 8% concentrated ammonium hydroxide in water (5 – 10% sodium bicarbonate may be substituted for ammonium hydroxide). Use 10 parts of solution for each part of the spill and allow to react for at least 10 minutes. Allow loosely covered container to stand for several days before disposing in accordance with all applicable federal, state, provincial and local regulations. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling: Use only in a well ventilated area with certified respiratory protection or with a power air purifying respirator (PAPR). Wear protective glasses with side shields or goggles, nitrile gloves, and clothing that protects from dermal exposure. Contents are under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate. Storage: Store in a dry place. Ideal storage temperature for disposable kits is 60F to 80F (15.5C to 26.6C). Store refillable tanks at 75F to 85F (24C to 29C). Storage at less than ideal temperatures can cause delays in production until the product is warmed/cooled to temperature. Do not expose the tanks/kits to open flame or temperatures above 120°F (49°C). Excessive heat can cause premature aging of components resulting in a shorter shelf life. Protect unused product from freezing. Storage below 55F (12.7C) may affect foam quality if chemicals are not warmed to room temperature before using. Protect containers from physical abuse. Always store containers upright. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Read all product instructions before using. Exposure Guidelines 4,4’ – Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) OSHA ACGIH .020 ppm ceiling .005 ppm TWA 1,1,1,2 - Tetrafluoroethane WEEL 1,000 ppm .200 mg/m3 ceiling .051 mg/m3 TWA 4,240 mg/m³ (None of the components in this product are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen). Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory Protection/Ventilation: Atmospheric levels should be maintained below the exposure guidelines. Use products only in a well ventilated area. Engineering and administrative (work practices) controls should be implemented to protect the workers. If atmospheric levels are expected to exceed the exposure levels, use a NIOSH approved air purifying respirator equipped with an organic vapor cartridge and a particulate filter. If atmospheric levels exceed 10 times the TLV or PEL level for which an air-purifying respirator is effective, use a powered air purifying respirator (PAPR). The type of respiratory protection selected must comply with the requirements set forth in OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR 1910.134). Use local and general exhaust ventilation to control levels of exposure. The odor and irritancy of this material is inadequate to warn of excessive exposure. Hand Protection: Use chemically resistant gloves (ie Nitrile gloves). Nitrile/butadiene rubber, butyl rubber, polyethylene, PVC (vinyl), or neoprene gloves are also effective. Glove selection should take into account potential body reactions to certain materials and manufacturer’s instructions for use. TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT ISSUE DATE: March 2005 LAST REV: February 2012 PAGE 4 OF 7 Eye Protection: Use safety glasses with side shields or goggles. An eye wash station or portable eye wash bottle should be in the area. Skin Protection: Avoid contact with skin. Use clothing that protects against dermal exposure. Appropriate protective clothing varies depending on the potential for exposure. To ensure proper skin protection, wear PPE in such a manner that no skin is exposed. Medical Surveillance: Users whom have a history of adult asthma should be excluded from work with isocyanates. Some users can become sensitized to isocyanates. Once a user has become sensitized, no further exposure should be permitted. Skin or respiratory allergies should also be taken into account when using isocyanates. General Hygiene: Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling this product. Always use in a well ventilated area. Wash after handling. Do not breathe vapors. Avoid contact with skin and hands. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: Odor: pH: Melting/Freezing Point: Boiling Point: Flash Point: Specific Gravity: Solubility: Partition Coefficient N-octanol/water: Auto-ignition Temperature: Decomposition Temperature: Odor Threshold: Evaporation Rate: Flammability: Flammability Limits: Vapor Pressure: Vapor Density: Amber to dark brown liquid. Froths to an off white to yellowish color when released from the container. (Note: Appearance may differ with the introduction of a dye/colorant. Slight Musty odor Not available Not available 1,1,1,2 - Tetrafluoroethane (Non-Flammable Compressed gas, HFC, Fluorinated Hydrocarbon, 134a) boils at -15F (-26C). MDI boils at 406F (208C). 1,1,1,2 - Tetrafluoroethane (HFC , 134a); none. MDI; 390F (199C). Approximately 1.2 (H2O = 1) at 25°C Water: Insoluble reacts slowly with water to liberating traces of CO2. Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Non flammable propellant Not available Contents under pressure have vapor pressure greater than 50 psig/345 kPa. For MDI liquid less than 10 mm Hg at 77F (25C). Not available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: This product is considered stable under normal and anticipated storage and handling conditions. Do not store above 120F (49C). For longest shelf life, avoid storage above 90F (32.2C). Materials to Avoid: Alcohols, strong bases or amines, metal compounds, ammonia, strong oxidizers. Avoid contamination with water. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid moisture. Material reacts slowly with water, releasing CO2 . High temperatures will raise the pressure in the containers, which may lead to rupturing. Product use is temperature sensitive. Avoid temperatures below 40°F (5°C) or temperatures above 95°F (35°C). Thermal Decomposition: Toxic decomposition by-products, including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, isocyanates, hydrogen fluoride and traces of hydrogen cyanide can be released in instances of fire. TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT ISSUE DATE: March 2005 LAST REV: February 2012 PAGE 5 OF 7 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Toxicity Inhalation: LC50 490 mg/m³ (4h, rat) Ingestion: LD50 >5,000 mg/kg (rat, male/female) Skin: LD50 >5,000 mg/kg (rabbit) Sensitization Skin: (rabbit, slightly irritating) Eye: (rabbit, slightly irritating) Repeated Dose Toxicity: 2 yrs, Inhalation, NOAEL .19 mg/m³, (rat, male/female, 6hrs/day, 5days/week) Irritation to lungs and nasal cavity Chronic Toxicity/ Carcinogenicity: 6.3 mg/m³ (high level of exposure, 2years, 6hrs/day, 5days/week) Lung tumors observed. Developmental Toxicity: rat, female, 6hrs/day, 12 mg/m³, days 6-15 (gestation period); 4 mg/m³ (maternal/fetotoxicity) Genetic Toxicity In vitro: Inconclusive, In vitro studies were negative/positive, salmonella typimurium 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecological Data for Polymeric MDI: Biodegradation: Expected to have a short half-life Bioaccumulation: Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), 112 day exposure, <1 BCF. Does not bioaccumulate. Acute Toxicity to Fish: LC0: >1000mg/l brachydanio rerio (zebra fish), 96 hour exposure Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates: EC50: >1000 mg/l Daphnia magna (water flea), 24h Toxicity to Microorganisms: EC50: >100 mg/l, activated sludge, 3h Ecological Data for MDI Acute Toxicity to Fish: LC50: >500mg/l brachydanio rerio (zebra fish), 24h Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates: EC50: >500 mg/l Daphnia magna (water flea), 24h Ecological Data for 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane Accumulation in aquatic organisms is unlikely 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposable Cylinders: 1. DO NOT INCINERATE TANKS 2. After tanks are empty, the hose must be removed and the tanks must be vented. CAUTION: Tanks will still be under pressure. Turn valves to the off position before removing the hoses. Safety glasses with side shields or goggles, nitrile gloves, clothing that protects against dermal exposure, and a certified respirator must be worn during this procedure. With tank inverted, slowly open tank valve, point tank away from face and allow pressure to completely vent. CAUTION: Empty tank could contain potential vapor toxicity hazard. Dispose Cylinders in a well ventilated area with certified respiratory protection. 3. DISPOSE OF EMPTY CYLINDERS ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE FOR GUIDANCE. Refillable Tanks: THESE TANKS ARE RETURNABLE. The tanks are shipped back to Fomo Products, Inc to be cleaned, refilled, and redistributed. Return instructions are included in the collar of the refill tanks. TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT ISSUE DATE: March 2005 LAST REV: February 2012 PAGE 6 OF 7 14. TRANSPORTATION Shipping Information Containers Less Than 1000 cu. cm. (1 liter) Containers Greater Than 1000 cu. cm. (1 liter) Ground DOT Consumer Commodity ORM-D (On Shipper Carton) Consumer Commodity Two-Component A-Component (On Shipping Document) UN1956 Compressed Gas n.o.s. (Fluorinated hydrocarbon, nitrogen) 2.2 (Non-Flammable Gas Label) Air IATA UN1950 Aerosols, Non-Flammable 2.2 (Non-flammable Gas Label) LIMITED QUANTITY Packing Instruction (Cargo & Passenger) 203 UN1956 Compressed Gas n.o.s. (Fluorinated hydrocarbon, nitrogen) 2.2 (Non-flammable Gas Label) Packing Instruction (Cargo & Passenger) 200 Water IMDG UN1950 Aerosols, Non-Flammable 2.2 LIMITED QUANTITY UN1956 Compressed Gas n.o.s. (Fluorinated hydrocarbon, nitrogen 2.2 (Non-flammable Gas Label) Note Emergency Response Guide Numbers - Consumer Commodity # 171. For Aerosols and Compressed Gas # 126. 15. REGULATORY OSHA Hazcom Standard Rating: Hazardous WHMIS Classification: A D2A (This classification is due to the potential for respiratory sensitization) D2B Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)/Domestic Substances List (DSL): All ingredients are listed or exempted on the TSCA inventory, as well as the Canadian Domestic Substances List. SARA Title III: Section 311/312: Acute Health Hazard, Chronic Health Hazard, Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard SARA Title III: Section 313 Contains Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (CAS #101-68-8) and Diphenylmethane Diisocyante, Isomers and homologues (CAS # 9016-879) which are subject to the reporting requirements of SARA Title III. Applicability must be determined by end user. State Right-To Know Information: Massachusetts, New Jersey or Pennsylvania Right to Know Substance Lists: CAS Number Percentage Chemical Name (common names) Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate 101-68-8 30% to 60 % California Proposition 65: Based on information currently available, this product is not known to contain detectable amounts of any chemicals currently listed under California Proposition 65. TWO-COMPONENT LOW PRESSURE A-COMPONENT ISSUE DATE: March 2005 LAST REV: February 2012 PAGE 7 OF 7 16. OTHER NFPA: HMIS III: Health Hazard 2; Flammability 1; Reactivity 1 Health 2 ⃰; Flammability 1; Physical Hazard 1 ⃰ =chronic health hazard The information and recommendations set forth herein are presented in good faith and believed to be correct as of the date hereof. The manufacturer makes no representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. Information is supplied upon the condition that the persons receiving it will make their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior to use. In no event will the manufacturer be responsible for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of or reliance upon information. No representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, of merchantability or fitness for a particular use are made hereunder with respect to this information or the product to which information refers. Information contained herein is deemed to be reliable, conservative and accurate. Fomo Products, Inc. reserves the right to change the design, specifications or any other features at any time and without notice, while otherwise maintaining regulatory compliance. LAST REVISION: February 2012-10 A16178-A Product Compliance Manager
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