MSDS
Safety Data Sheet
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away from open flame, sparks, or other sources of heat and ignition.
Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of material in accordance with federal, state, and local guidelines.
Special Precautions: Use proper bonding/grounding techniques to avoid static buildup/discharge, which can ignite
vapors. Empty containers may contain explosive levels of vapor. Do not cut, drill, or weld near the containers.
Section 8 Protection Information
Respiratory Protection: Use NIOSH-approved organic vapor respirator when exposure levels cannot be maintained
below limits or the chance of mist inhalation is present.
Ventilation: Provide adequate mechanical ventilation to keep exposure levels below TLV’s.
Protective Gloves: Wear impervious chemical gloves.
Eye Protection: Wear chemical safety glasses.
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: As needed to prevent repeated/prolonged contact.
Work/Hygienic Practices: Use only in adequately-ventilated area unless recommended respiratory protection is
used. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, smoking, or using washroom. If
clothes become contaminated, change to clean clothing and wash contaminated clothes before re-use.
Section 9 Physical Data
Appearance: Clear liquid
Odor: Typical hydrocarbon
Odor Threshold: No data available
pH: None
Freezing/Melting Point: -76° C
Boiling Point: >310° F
Flash Point: 105° F
Evaporation Rate: 0.14 (butyl acetate=1)
Flammability (solid, gas): Flammable liquid
Upper/lower Flammability: 0.8-5.6 (% vol. in air)
Vapor Pressure: 0.62 mm Hg @ 20° C
Vapor Density (Air=1): 4.9
Relative Density: 0.79 g/cc
Solubility: Negligible solubility in water
Partition Coefficient: Not determined
Auto-ignition Temperature: 500° F
Decomposition temperature: Not determined
Viscosity: Not determined
Specific Gravity (H20=1): 0.83
Section 10 Reactivity Data
Reactivity: Stable.
Conditions to avoid: Prevent vapor accumulation. Avoid heat, sparks, and flames.
Hazardous decomposition products: Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
Hazardous Polymerization: Should not occur.
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Strong acids and oxidizing materials.
Section 11 Toxicity Data
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, eyes, and skin.
Acute Toxicity Lethal Doses:
LC50 (inhl) Rat 21 mg/L 1H
LD50 (oral) Rat >7000 mg/kg
LD50 (skin) Rabbit >2000 mg/kg
Health Hazards:
Acute: Minimally toxic. May cause eye, skin, gastrointestinal, and lung irritation. May cause central
nervous system excitation followed by depression.
Chronic: Prolonged and repeated exposures to high concentrations may cause hearing loss. May cause
liver and kidney damage.
Skin Contact: May cause irritation and redness. Prolonged or repeated exposure can cause defatting and drying of
the skin, which may result in a burning sensation and a dried, cracked appearance.
Eye Contact: May cause redness, tearing, blurred vision, and irritation of the eyes.
Inhalation: Overexposure may cause headache, nausea, dizziness, and loss of coordination.