MSDS

VAPOR PRESSURE (AT 100°F): Not Applicable
VAPOR DENSITY: 3.66 (Xylene)
DENSITY: 10.7 lb/gal
SOLUBILITY IN WATER (%): NIL
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (AT 77°F/25°C): 1.28
VISCOSITY (AT 77°F/25°C): Greater than 700,000 cps (@ 2 rpm)
FREEZING / MELTING POINT: Not Applicable
ODOR THRESHOLD: Not Determined
EVAPORATION RATE: Not Applicable
% VOLATILE BY VOLUME: Less than 6%
VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTENT (VOC): 3.53% by weight; 45 g/L (0.38 lbs/gal)
NOTE: The above information is not intended for use in preparing product specifications.
SECTION X – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Exposure to air or moisture until ready to use. Store
away from water or moisture as this will lead to
premature curing of the material.
MATERIALS TO AVOID: Amines, alcohol, and water will react with this
material. Water reacts with this material to form
carbon dioxide, which could result in the buildup of
pressure in a sealed container. But it is highly unlikely
that enough water will mix-in to form enough carbon
dioxide to present a hazardous situation. Avoid
oxidizers.
INCOMPATIBILITY: Note that precipitated calcium carbonate will ignite on
contact with fluorine. It is incompatible with acids,
alum, ammonia salts, and mercury + hydrogen
mixtures.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION
PRODUCTS: Oxides of carbon and oxides of nitrogen, isocyanates.
Also possible are oxides of sulfur, phenol, and
hydrogen cyanide.
SECTION XI – TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
May cause respiratory sensitization, eye and skin irritation. May cause allergic respiratory and/or
allergic skin reaction. See Section 2 for exposure limits, Section 3 for exposure effects.
ACUTE TOXICITY:
FOR BUTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE: Inhalation TCLo – 789 mg/m
3
/6hr (rat)
Oral LD50 2,330 mg/kg (rat)