Safety Data Sheet TAN PVC 5156 SDS Revision Date: 01/05/2016 1. Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking 1.1. Product identifier Product Identity TAN PVC 5156 Alternate Names TAN PVC 5156UC 1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Intended use See Technical Data Sheet. Application Method See Technical Data Sheet. 1.3.
No GHS storage statements [Disposal]: No GHS disposal statements 3. Composition/information on ingredients This product contains the following substances that present a hazard within the meaning of the relevant State and Federal Hazardous Substances regulations. Ingredient/Chemical Designations Weight % GHS Classification Notes Polyvinyl Chloride CAS Number: 0009002-86-2 25 - 50 Skin Irrit. 2;H315 Eye Dam.
5. Fire-fighting measures 5.1. Extinguishing media Extinguish with foam or water spray. 5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Hazardous decomposition: Thermal decomposition is a function of both processing temperature and time at that temperature. Decomposition byproducts include oxides of carbon and nitrogen and hydrogen chloride. 5.3. Advice for fire-fighters When water is used, it should be applied, if possible, as a spray from a fogging nozzle. ERG Guide No. ---- 6.
8. Exposure controls and personal protection 8.1. Control parameters Exposure CAS No.
8.2. Exposure controls Respiratory Eyes Skin Engineering Controls Other Work Practices If workers are exposed to concentrations above the exposure limit they must use the appropriate, certified respirators. Protective safety glasses recommended. Under normal conditions skin protection should not be needed but it's always a good practice to wear clothing that covers your arms, legs and general body area that may come in contact with any non hazardous chemical. Provide adequate ventilation.
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. Decomposition byproducts include oxides of carbon and nitrogen and hydrogen chloride. 11.
Carcinogenicity --- Not Applicable Reproductive toxicity --- Not Applicable STOT-single exposure --- Not Applicable STOT-repeated exposure --- Not Applicable Aspiration hazard --- Not Applicable 12. Ecological information 12.1. Toxicity No additional information provided for this product. See Section 3 for chemical specific data.
14.1. UN number 14.2. UN proper shipping name 14.3. Transport hazard class(es) 14.4. Packing group Transportation) Not Applicable Not Regulated Transportation) Not Regulated Not Regulated DOT Hazard Class: Not Applicable DOT Label: --Not Applicable IMDG: Not Applicable Air Class: Not Applicable Sub Class: Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Regulated Not Regulated Not Applicable 14.5. Environmental hazards IMDG Marine Pollutant: No 14.6. Special precautions for user No further information 15.
16. Other information The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct. However, no guarantee or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made with respect to the information contained herein. We accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any harmful effects which may be caused by exposure to our products. Customers/users of this product must comply with all applicable health and safety laws, regulations, and orders.
Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. ISO 9001:2008 Company Safety Data Sheet (SDS) In compliance with 1907 / 2006 / EC, Article 31 1. Product Identification Product Name: V0-298 R4 NATURAL Effective Date: JUNE 23, 2015 Product Type: Flexible Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Compound Synonyms: chloroethylene homopolymer compound Chemical formula: (C2H3Cl)n CAS: N/A (Mixture) Product Use: Extrusion and compounding, injection molded parts, extruded parts, films, coatings.
2. Hazard(s) Identification PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION Caution: If proper procedures for processing PVC compounds are not followed, processing vapors can be liberated at elevated temperatures. The presence of these vapors may result in exposure. Additionally, the composition of these fumes or vapors may vary widely according to the individual processing procedures and materials used. Processors must determine for themselves the appropriate equipment and procedures for their operation.
2. Hazard(s) Identification (continued) HAZARD CLASSIFICATION 3 Acute Effects 3.1. Dust associated with the handling of PVC powder as well as vapors or fumes liberated from PVC compound at high temperatures may be irritating to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract if not adequately ventilated. 4 Chronic Effects 4.1.
3. Composition / Information on Ingredients Compounded PVC is in inert material in its normal state in either pellets, or granules.
5. Fire Fighting Measures Properties Flashpoint Auto-ignition temperature (ASTM D1929) Flammable limits in air (% by volume) Upper: Lower: Extinguishing Media Description > 600ºF +850ºF N/A N/A Water, Dry Chemical Special Firefighting Procedures: Wear NIOSH/MSHA approved self-contained breathing apparatus & full protective clothing in fire conditions. Unusual Fire Hazards: Decomposition by burning (generating HCL gas). 6. Accidental Release Measures 6 Protect People 6.1.
7. Handling and Storage 7 Advice on Safe Handling 7.1. Use the proper personal protective equipment during handling. Minimize dust generation and accumulation. Use good housekeeping practices. 8 Protective measures 8.1. Use methods to minimize generation of dust. Wash thoroughly after handling. PVC resin and compound processing under extreme temperatures beyond normal processing temperatures may result in the release of hydrogen chloride (HCl). Use only in well-ventilated areas. 9 Storage 9.1.
8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protection (continued) Exposure Guidelines No exposure limits have been established for this material. It is recommended that exposure be kept below the limits for particulates not otherwise classified. OSHA-PEL: 15 mg/M3 8 hr-TWA (total dust) 5 mg/M3 8 hr-TWA (respirable) The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienist (ACGIH) has established a Threshold Limit Value (TLV) (based on an 8-HR TWA exposure) of 1 mg/m3 for the respirable fraction.
10. Stability & Reactivity 13 Stability 13.1. Stable under normal conditions. 14 Polymerization 14.1. Hazardous polymerization does not occur. 15 Conditions to Avoid 15.1. Instantaneous temperatures above 235 C(455 F), prolonged heating at processing temperatures, or excessive shear/heat combinations during processing can generate hazardous decomposition products. 16 Hazardous Decomposition Products 16.1. Overheating may cause thermal degradation of PVC compound.
approaching the nuisance dust exposure limits are not anticipated to pose a significant health risk. Hoffman Plastic Compounds June 1, 2015 SDS Page 10 of 11 HPC-SDS v2.
12. Ecological Information Environmental Concerns 1. Aquatic a. No data available. 2. Biodegradation a. Not subject to biodegradation. 3. Ecological toxicity a. Based on the high molecular weight of this polymeric material, transport of this compound across biological membranes is unlikely. b. Accordingly, the probability of environmental toxicity or bioaccumulation in organisms is remote. c. Due caution should be exercised to prevent the accidental release of this material to the environment. 13.
15. Regulatory Information Regulatory information is not meant to be all-inclusive. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure compliance with federal, state or provincial and local laws. SARA Title III Section 302 and 304 of the Act; Extremely Hazardous Substances (40 CFR 355) Component CAS No.
15. Regulatory Information (continued) OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1017 This compound may contain trace levels (<0.001%) of VCM. Under normal working conditions with adequate ventilation, neither the OSHA-PEL of 1 ppm (8-hr TWA), nor the OSHA-STEL (5.0 ppm) should be exceeded. The workplace should be monitored and if the level exceeds any of the PELs or action levels, refer to 29 CFR 1910.1017. 16.