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SECTION IV – FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point: 390F Method Used: COC
Flammable Limits in Air by Volume - Lower: N/A Upper: N/A
Extinguishing Media: Foam, CO2, Dry chemical
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES
Firefighters must wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing to protect against isocyanate
vapors. IF WATER IS USED, USE LARGE AMOUNTS, AS WATER WILL REACT VIGOROUSLY WITH THE HOT
MATERIAL.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Down wind personnel must be evacuated. Do not reseal contaminated containers as pressure build-up may rupture them. Water
contamination will produce carbon dioxide which can rupture sealed containers.
S ECTION V – REACTIVITY D ATA
STABILITY: Stable
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Elevated temperatures, or contamination by incompatible materials.
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): water, acid, base, alcohols, metal compounds, surface active materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS: Icocyanat e vapor and mist, CO2, CO, NO, trace o f hydrogen cyanide.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: May occur.
In presence of strong bases, water or temperature over 160°C. Water contamination gives off CO2 and may rupture containers.
SECTION VI – HEALTH HAZARD DATA
INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
Vapor and aerosols can irritate eyes, nose, and respiratory passages. Severe overexposure can cause fluid buildup in lungs. MDI
vapor can cause respiratory sensitization with asthma-like symptoms.