SDS

SDS Number: 00070078001 Revision Date: 11/16/2018
SAP Number: No Information
ingestion of large amounts may cause injury. Ingestion may result in obstruction when material hardens.
CARCINOGENICITY: No Information
EFFECT OF OVEREXPOSURE - CHRONIC HAZARDS: Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause mild irritation of eyes and
skin. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that crystalline silica in the form of quartz or
cristobalite that is inhaled from occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1- carcinogenic to humans). Refer to IARC
Monograph 68, Silica, Some Silicates and Organic Fibres (published in June 1997) in conjunction with the use of these materials. The
National Toxicology Program (NTP) classifies respirable crystalline silica as "known to be a human carcinogen". Refer to the 9th
Report on Carcinogens (2000). The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) classifies crystalline silica,
quartz, as a suspected human carcinogen (Group A2). Breathing dust containing respirable crystalline silica may not cause
noticeable injury or illness even though permanent lung damage may be occurring. Inhalation of dust may have the following serious
chronic health effects: Excessive inhalation of respirable dust can cause pneumoconiosis, a respiratory disease, which can result in
delayed, progressive, disabling and sometimes fatal lung injury. Symptoms include cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, non-
specific chest illness and reduced pulmonary function. Smoking exacerbates this disease. Individuals with pneumoconiosis are
predisposed to develop tuberculosis. There is some evidence that breathing respirable crystalline silica or the disease silicosis is
associated with an increased incidence of significant disease endpoints such as scleroderma (an immune system disorder manifested
by fibrosis of the lungs, skin and other internal organs) and kidney disease. Trimethoxyvinylsilane may cause heart muscle damage,
anemia and lung, liver and kidney damage.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: Skin Contact, Inhalation
Acute Toxicity Values
The acute effects of this product have not been tested. Data on individual components are tabulated below
CAS-No. Chemical Name Oral LD50 Dermal LD50 Vapor LC50
1317-65-3 Limestone 6450 mg/kg Rat >2000 mg/kg >20 mg/L
13497-18-2 Silane-Terminated Polyurethane Resin N.I. N.I. N.I.
68515-49-1 Proprietary Phthalate Esters >60000 mg/kg Rat 16000 mg/kg Rabbit >12.54 mg/L Rat
471-34-1 Calcium Carbonate 6450 mg/kg Rat >2000 mg/kg Rat >20 mg/L
70775-94-9 Alkylsulfonic Acid Ester of Phenol N.I. N.I. N.I.
2768-02-7 Trimethoxyvinylsilane 7340 mg/kg Rat 3460 mg/kg Rabbit N.I.
14808-60-7 Quartz N.I. >2000 mg/kg >20 mg/L
N.I. = No Information
12. Ecological Information
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: Ecological injuries are not known or expected under normal use.
13. Disposal Information
DISPOSAL INFORMATION: This product does not meet the definition of a hazardous waste according to U.S. EPA Hazardous
Waste Management Regulation, 40 CFR Section 261. Dispose as hazardous waste according to all local, state, federal and provincial
regulations. State and Local regulations/restrictions are complex and may differ from Federal regulations. Responsibility for proper
waste disposal is with the owner of the waste.
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Use personal protective equipment as necessary. In case of
spillage, absorb with inert material and dispose of in accordance with applicable regulations. Scrape up dried material and place into
containers.
14. Transport Information
DOT UN/NA Number: N.A.
DOT Proper Shipping Name: Not Regulated
DOT Technical Name: N.A.
DOT Hazard Class: N.A.
Hazard SubClass: N.A.
Packing Group: N.A.
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