Specification Sheet

Safety Latest Revision: May 2017
Data Page 5 of 7
Sheet Forney Industries, Inc.
Freezing Point: Not Available
Boiling Point/Boiling Range: Sn@ 4120° F, 2270° C
Ag@ 4010° F, 2210° C
Flux = 385° F, 251.66° C
Flash point: Not Available
Evaporation Rate: Not Available
Self-in flammability: Not Available
Explosion limits: Not Available
Vapour pressure: Not Available
Vapour density: Not Available
Density at 20ºC: Not Available
Relative density: 6- 9 g/cm3
Solubility: Insoluble in water.
Partition coefficient: Not Available
Auto-ignition temperature: Not Available
Decomposition temperature: Not Available
Other Information: No available data.
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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY:
Chemical Stability: This product is stable under normal conditions.
Hazardous Reactions: Reactive with oxidizing agents, acids, alkalis.
Conditions to Avoid: Not applicable.
Incompatible Materials: Incompatible with Bromine, Bromine Trifluoride Chlorine, Chlorine Trifluoride + Carbon,
Water + Cupric Nitrate, Sodium Peroxide, Water Vapour + Carbon Tetrachloride, Disulfur Dichloride, fused
Ammonium Nitrate, Potassium Dioxide, Tellurium, Turpentine, Acids (Nitric Acid, Sulfuric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid,
Acetic Acid), caustic Alkali, Iodine Bromide. In presence of water vapour, the interaction between Tin and Carbon
Tetrachloride is violent. The interaction between Tin and Disulfur Dichloride is violent. Tin reacts violently with Iodine
Bromide.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: When this product is used in a welding process, hazardous decomposition product
would include those from volatilization, reaction or oxidation of the material listed in section 3 and those from the base metal
and coating. The amount of fumes generated from this product varies with welding parameters and dimensions.
Refer to applicable national exposure limits for fume compounds, including those exposure limits for fume compounds found in
section 3. Reasonably expected gaseous products would include carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides and ozone. Air contaminants
around the welding area can be affected by the welding process and influence the composition and quality of fumes and gases
produced.
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure: Fumes and gases generated during use of this product, in conjunction with
heating, welding, brazing or soldering procedures, can be dangerous to your health. Aggravation of pre-existing respiratory or
allergic conditions may occur.
Acute Effects: Tin: May cause skin irritation. May cause eye irritation due to mechanical action. Inhalation of tin dust may
cause respiratory tract and mucous membrane tract irritation due to mechanical action. It is poorly absorbed from the digestive
tract. It can cause gastrointestinal tract disturbance which may be irritant or astringent on the stomach. Silver may cause
argyria (a slate-grey or bluish discoloration of the skin and deep tissues due to the deposit of insoluble albuminate of silver).
LD/LC50 Values that are relevant for classification
Silver 7440-22-4
Oral
LD50
>5000 mg/kg (rat)