SDS

10.1.
Reactivity
Hazardous Polymerization will not occur.
10.2.
Chemical stability
Stable under normal circumstances.
10.3.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
No data available.
10.4.
Conditions to avoid
No data available.
10.5.
Incompatible materials
No data available.
10.6.
Hazardous decomposition products
Thermal decomposition is a function of both processing temperature and time at that temperature. Thermal
decomposition can begin at 350F. Decomposition byproducts include oxides of oxygen and nitrogen and organic
amines.
Acute toxicity
Ingredient
Oral LD50,
mg/kg
Skin LD50,
mg/kg
Inhalation
Vapor LC50,
mg/L/4hr
Inhalation
Dust/Mist LC50,
mg/L/4hr
Inhalation
Gas LC50,
ppm
Polyvinyl Chloride - (9002-86-2)
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
Calcium Carbonate - (471-34-1)
2,000.00, Rat -
Category: 4
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
Di-octyl Terephthalate - (6422-86-2)
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
Pigment White 6 - (13463-67-7)
10,000.00, Rat -
Category: NA
10,000.00,
Rabbit -
Category: NA
No data
available
6.82, Rat -
Category: NA
No data
available
Pigment Yellow 83 - (5567-15-7)
5,000.00, Rat -
Category: 5
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
No data
available
Note: When no route specific LD50 data is available for an acute toxin, the converted acute toxicity point estimate
was used in the calculation of the product's ATE (Acute Toxicity Estimate).
Classification
Category
Hazard Description
Acute toxicity (oral)
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Not Applicable
Acute toxicity (dermal)
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Not Applicable
Acute toxicity (inhalation)
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Not Applicable
Skin corrosion/irritation
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Not Applicable
Serious eye damage/irritation
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Not Applicable
Respiratory sensitization
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Not Applicable
Skin sensitization
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Not Applicable
11. Toxicological information