SDS
Hands 
Hot material: Wear heat-resistant protective gloves, clothing and face shield able to withstand the 
temperature of the molten product. Cold material: Not required; however, use of gloves is good 
industrial practice.  The correct choice of protective gloves depends upon the chemicals being handled, 
the conditions of work and use, and the condition of the gloves (even the best chemically resistant glove 
will break down after repeated chemical exposures). Most gloves provide only a  short time of 
protection before they must be discarded and replaced. Because specific work environments and 
material handling practices vary, safety procedures should be developed for each intended application. 
Gloves should therefore be chosen in consultation with the supplier/manufacturer and with a full 
assessment of the working conditions. 
Eyes 
Use safety glasses with side shields. Use dust goggles if high dust concentration is generated. 
SECTION 9 – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 
General Information 
Form   : Solid Granules 
Color   : Translucent to White  
Odor  : Slight Waxy Odor 
Melting point/Melting range  : 130-167
0
 C 
Flash point   : >329
0
 C 
Ignition temperature  : >400
0
 C 
Decomposition temperature : >300
0 
C
Danger of explosion  : Product is not explosive 
Density   : 0.89-0.94 g/cm3 
Solubility in / Miscibility with water  : Insoluble 
Additional information  : Soluble in boiling, aromatic chlorinated solvents 
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SECTION 10 – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 
Chemical stability 
This product is stable under normal use conditions for shock, vibration, pressure or temperature. 
Chemical stability - Condition to Avoid 
Avoid strong oxidizing agents. Avoid processing material over 300
0 
 C. 
Hazardous Polymerization 
Not likely to occur 
Corrosivity 
Product is not corrosive 
Dangerous products of decomposition: No hazardous decomposition products known at room 
temperature. At elevated temperature the material will begin to decompose producing fumes that can 
contain CO-2, CO, Ketones & Aldehydes. 






