Specification Sheet

Safety Latest Revision: May 2017
Data Page 6 of 7
Sheet Forney Industries, Inc.
LD/LC50 Values that are relevant for classification
Urea 57-13-6
Oral
LD50
8471 mg/kg (rat)
LC50
17500 mg/l (96h) (guppy)
LD/LC50 Values that are relevant for classification
Ethylene Diamine dihydrochloride 333-18-6
Oral
LD50
1620 mg/kg (rat)
Dermal
LD50
>6400 mg/kg (rabbit)
LC50
>100 mg/l (96h) (fathead minnow)
LD/LC50 Values that are relevant for classification
Succinimide 123-56-8
Oral
LD50
14000 mg/kg (rat)
Chronic Effects: Overexposure to welding fumes may affect pulmonary function. Repeated exposure to a highly toxic
material may produce general deterioration of health by an accumulation in one or many human organs. Repeated exposure
Ethylene Diamine dihydrochloride may cause asthma.
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
Toxicity: No available data.
Persistence and Degradability: No available data.
Bio accumulative Potential: No available data.
Mobility in Soil: No available data.
Other Adverse Effects: No available data.
Possibly hazardous short term products of degradation are not likely. However, long term products of degradation may arise.
The product itself and its products of degradation are not toxic.
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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS:
Product: For product elimination, consult recycling companies or appropriate local authority.
Package: May be disposed in approved landfills provided local regulations are observed.
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION:
UN-number: Not applicable
UN proper shipping name: Not applicable
Transport hazard class: Not applicable
Packing group: Not applicable
Environmental hazards: Not applicable
Special precautions for users: Not applicable
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION:
Safety, health and environment regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture: Read and understand the
manufacturer’s instructions, your employer’s safety practices and the health and safety instructions on the label. Observe any
federal and local regulations. Take precautions when welding and protect yourself and others.
Warning: Welding fumes and gases are hazardous to your health and may damage lungs and other organs. Use adequate
ventilation.
Electric shock can kill. Arc rays and sparks can injure eyes and burn skin. Wear correct hand, head, eye and body
protection.