MSDS QuinCip-D

Material Safety Data Sheet
QUIN-CIP-D, #115468
Quincy Compressor
701 N. Dobson Ave
Bay Minette, AL 36507
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MSDS #115468
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Stability and Reactivity
Stability
Material is normally stable at moderately elevated temperatures and pressures.
Decomposition
Temperature
Not determined.
Incompatibility
Acids. Oxidizing agents. hydrogen peroxide Aniline reacts violently with
hexachloromelamine and trichloromelamine. If mixed in a confined space, will explode or
ignite causing potentially toxic fumes of carbon monoxide, nitrogen compounds and
organic acids. Ozone, nitromethane and boron trichloride.
Polymerization
Will not occur.
Thermal
Decomposition
Smoke, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes and other products of incomplete
combustion. Under combustion conditions, oxides of the following elements will be formed:
Thermal decomposition may produce toxic organic vapors/fumes.
Conditions to Avoid
Not determined.
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Toxicological Information
-- ACUTE EXPOSURE --
Eye Irritation
Severe eye irritant. Risk of irreversible damage to eyes. Based on data from similar materials.
Skin Irritation
May cause mild skin irritation. Does not meet Canadian D2B or EU R38 criteria. Based on
data from similar materials. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause dermatitis.
Respiratory Irritation
May cause nose, throat, and lung irritation. Based on data from similar materials.
Dermal Toxicity
The LD50 in rabbits is 1000 2000 mg/Kg. Based on data from components or similar
materials. Skin absorption of components of this material will cause systemic effects; note
toxicity in other sections.
Inhalation Toxicity
The LC50 (1 hr.) in rats for vapors of this material is 20 - 200 mg/l. Based on data from
components or similar materials. High concentrations may cause headaches, dizziness,
fatigue, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, stupor, other central nervous system effects leading
to visual impairment, respiratory failure, unconsciousness and death.
Oral Toxicity
The LD50 in rats is 500 2000 mg/Kg. Based on data from components or similar materials.
Ingestion of this material can result in neurotoxicity. Signs and symptoms include increased
sweating of hands and feet, numbness, tingling and weakness in extremities, unsteady gait
and decreased reflexes.
Dermal Sensitization
May cause skin sensitization. Based on data from similar materials.
Inhalation
Sensitization
No data available to indicate product or components may be respiratory sensitizers.
-- CHRONIC EXPOSURE --
Chronic Toxicity
Repeated occupational exposure to tricresyl phosphate over a prolonged period of time
may cause delayed neurotoxicity characterized by ataxia and tremors. Overexposure to a
component of this material may result in methemoglobinemia. Symptoms of
methemoglob
inemia include weakness and reduction in respiratory rate. Coma and gradual
respiratory failure may occur in extreme cases. Cyanosis may occur. Daily administration in
the diet of rats produced some toxic effects at levels as low as 1500 ppm. In dogs, no
discernable toxic effects at 1500 ppm were reported. High levels of this material in the diet
caused degenerative changes in the liver, kidney, adrenal medulla, and thyroid of rats and a
decrease in blood prothrombin content in rats and dogs.
Carcinogenicity
Aniline caused tumors of the spleen in test animals. Bladder cancers have been reported in
occupationally exposed groups but co-exposures with other chemicals limits conclusions.
Mutagenicity
Aniline was mutagenic in a mammalian cell culture test system and in studies with mammals.
Reproductive Toxicity
No data available to indicate either product or components present at greater than 0.1%
that may cause reproductive toxicity.