SDS
Date Printed: 8/19/2024
11. Toxicological Information
Effects of Overexposure - Eye Contact: Causes eye burns. Irritating, and may injure eye tissue if not removed promptly. High vapor
concentrations can irritate eyes, nose and respiratory passages.
Effects of Overexposure - Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause irritation. Substance is corrosive. Causes
severe skin burns. Causes skin irritation. Allergic reactions are possible. May cause skin sensitization, an allergic reaction, which
becomes evident upon re-exposure to this material. Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate the skin and cause a skin rash
(dermatitis). Severely irritating; may cause permanent skin damage.
Effects of Overexposure - Inhalation: High gas, vapor, mist or dust concentrations may be harmful if inhaled. Avoid breathing fumes,
spray, vapors, or mist. High vapor concentrations are irritating to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs.
Effects of Overexposure - Ingestion: Corrosive and may cause severe and permanent damage to mouth, throat and stomach.
Harmful if swallowed.
Effects of Overexposure - Chronic Hazards: Contains carbon black. Chronic inflammation, lung fibrosis, and lung tumors have been
observed in some rats experimentally exposed for long periods of time to excessive concentrations of carbon black and several
insoluble fine dust particles. Tumors have not been observed in other animal species (i.e., mouse and hamster) under similar
circumstances and study conditions. Epidemiological studies of North American workers show no evidence of clinically significant
adverse health effects due to occupational exposure to carbon black.
Carbon black is listed as a Group 2B-"Possibly carcinogenic to humans" by IARC and is proposed to be listed as A4- "not classified
as a human carcinogen" by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Significant exposure is not anticipated
during brush application or drying. Risk of overexposure depends on duration and level of exposure to dust from repeated sanding of
surfaces or spray mist and the actual concentration of carbon black in the formula. Contains Titanium Dioxide. Titanium Dioxide is
listed as a Group 2B-"Possibly carcinogenic to humans" by IARC. No significant exposure to Titanium Dioxide is thought to occur
during the use of products in which Titanium Dioxide is bound to other materials, such as in paints during brush application or drying.
Risk of overexposure depends on duration and level of exposure to dust from repeated sanding of surfaces or spray mist and the
actual concentration of Titanium Dioxide in the formula. (Ref: IARC Monograph, Vol. 93, 2010)Prolonged or repeated skin contact
may cause dermatitis.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: Eye Contact, Ingestion, Inhalation, Skin Absorption, Skin Contact
ACUTE TOXICITY VALUES
The acute effects of this product have not been tested. Data on individual components are tabulated below:
CAS-No. Chemical Name Oral LD50 Dermal LD50 Vapor LC50
13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide >2000 mg/kg Rat 6000 N.E.
2807-30-9 Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether 3089 mg/kg Rat 870 mg/kg Rabbit N.E.
2855-13-2 Isophorone Diamine 1030 mg/kg Rat > 2,000 mg/kg Rat 25 mg/L
1477-55-0 Benzene-1,3-dimethaneamine (MXDA) 660 mg/kg Rat 2000 mg/kg Rabbit N.E.
1333-86-4 Carbon Black >10000 mg/kg Rat >2000 mg/kg Rabbit N.E.
N.E. - Not Established
12. Ecological Information
Ecological Information: No ecotoxicity data was found for this product.
13. Disposal Information
Disposal: Dispose of material in accordance to local, state, and federal regulations and ordinances. RCRA Hazardous Waste: This
material, when discarded or disposed of, could be a hazardous waste according to federal regulations (40 CFR 261) due to the
characteristic of corrosivity (D002). Check state and local regulations for disposal requirements. Chemical additions, processing or
otherwise altering this material may make the waste management information presented in this SDS incomplete, inaccurate, or
otherwise inappropriate.
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