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KER
3001X75
MSDS
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KUMHO
P&B
CHEMICALS,
INC.
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Material
Safety
Data
Sheet
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KER
Epoxy
Resins
KER
3001-X-75 |
Date:
01
June,1999 |
1.
IDENTIFICATION
OF
THE
SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION
AND
COMPANY |
·Product
name
:
EIKOTE
3001-X-75
·Product
Code
:
L1779
·Product
type
:
Resin
Solution
·Supplier
:
Kumho
P&B
Chemicals,
Inc.
·Address
:
Korea
·Contact
numbers
:
82-2-6303-0114
·Emergency
telephone
number
:
82-2-6303-0114
·Other
information
:
http://www.kpb.co.kr |
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2.
COMPOSITION/INFORMATION
ON
INGREDIENTS |
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Preparation
description:
Mixture
of
epoxy
resin
(75%
m/m)
in
xylene
Dangerous
components
/
constituents
:
Content
range
EC
hazard
R
Phrases
Component
name
CAS
number
25%
m/m
Xn
R10
Xylene
1330-20-7
R20/21
R38 |
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3.
HAZARDS
IDENTIFICATION |
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Human
health
hazards:
Harmful
by
inhalation
and
in
contact
with
skin.
Irritating
to
skin.
Aspiration
into
the
lungs
may
cause
chemical
pneumonitis
which
can
be
fat
Safety
hazards:
Flammable.
In
use,
may
form
flammable/explosive
vapour-air
mixture.
Electrostatic
charges
may
be
generated
during
handling
Environmental
hazards:
The
EC
has
not
yet
defined
criteria
for
classifying
preparations
as
dangerous
for
the
environment |
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4.
FIRST
AID
MEASURES |
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Symptoms
and
effects:
Irritation
of
the
skin,
eyes
and
respiratory
tract.
Headache.
Nausea.
First
Aid
-
Inhalation:
Dizziness.
Narcosis
First
Aid
-
Skin:
Remove
to
fresh
air.
If
rapid
recovery
does
not
occur,
obtain
medical
attention
First
Aid
-
Eye:
Remove
contaminated
clothing.
Wash
skin
with
water
using
soap
if
available.
If
persistent
irritation
occurs,
obtain
medical
attention.
Flush
eye
with
water.
If
persistent
irritation
occurs,
obtain
medical
attention.
Do
not
induce
vomiting.
If
rapid
recovery
does
not
occur,
obtain
medical
attention.
First
Aid
-
Ingestion:
Dermatitis
may
result
from
prolonged
or
repeated
exposure.
Aspiration
into
the
lungs
may
cause
chemical
pneumonitis.
Causes
central
nervous
system
depression.
Severe
exposure
may
cause
blurred
vision,
tremors,
shallow
and
rapid
breathing,
delerium
and
unconsciousness |
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5.
FIRE
FIGHTING
MEASURES |
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Specific
hazards:
Not
classified
as
flammable
but
will
burn.
Carbon
monoxide
may
be
evolved
if
incomplete
combustion
occurs.
Extinguishing
media
-
small
fires:
Dry
chemical
powder,
carbon
dioxide,
foam,
water
spray
or
fog,
sand
or
earth.
Extinguishing
media
-
large
fires:
Foam,
water
spray
or
fog.
Unsuitable
extinguishing
media:
Water
in
a
jet.
Protective
equipment:
Full
protective
clothing
and
self-contained
breathing
apparatus. |
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6.
ACCIDENTAL
RELEASE
MEASURES |
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Personal
precautions:
Avoid
rasing
a
dust
cloud.
Take
precautionary
measures
against
static
discharge.
Remove
all
possible
sources
of
ignition
in
the
surrounding
area.
Personal
protection:
Wear
protective
clothing
specified
for
normal
operations
(see
Section8).
If
risk
of
inhalation
of
dust
wear
general
purpose
dust
respirator
(disposable)
NPF
7-10.
Environmental
precautions:
No
specific
measures.
Clean-up
methods
-
small
spillage:
Shovel
up
and
place
in
a
labelled,
sealable
container
for
subsequent
safe
disposal.
Flush
contaminated
area
with
plenty
of
water.
Clean-up
methods
-
large
spillage:
Transfer
to
a
labelled
container
for
product
recovery
or
safe
disposal.
Flush
away
residues
with
water.
Other
information:
See
section
13
form
information
on
disposal. |
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7.
HANDLING
AND
STORAGE |
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Handling:
Use
local
exhaust
extraction
over
processing
area.
Avoid
generation
or
accumulation
of
dusts.
Electrostatic
charges
may
be
generated
during
handling;
for
example,
when
crushing,
grinding,
and
sieving
or
emrtying
bags,
paticularly
in
the
preparation
of
solutions
in
organic
solvents.
Earth
all
equiment
including
funnels,
chutes
and
drums.
Storage:
Keep
container
tightly
closed
and
dry.
Keep
away
from
direct
sunlight.
Palletised
loads
should
be
stacked
to
a
maximum
of
3
high.
Maximum
storage
time
12
months.
Storage
temperatures:
Ambient. |
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8.
EXPOSURE
CONTROLS/PERSONAL
PROTECTION |
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Occupational
exposure
standards:
None
established.
Respiratory
protection:
Not
normally
required.
If
risk
of
inhalation
of
dust
wear
general
purpose
dust
respirator
(disposable)
NPF
7-10.
Hand
protection:
PVC
gloves.
Eye
protection:
Dust-tight
monogoggles.
Body
protection:
Standard
issue
work
clothes.
Safety
shoes
or
boots
-
chemical
resistant.
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9.
PHYSICAL
AND
CHEMICAL |
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Physical
state:
Foam:
Colour:
Odour:
Melting
point:
Density:
Flash
point:
Solubility
in
water: |
Solid
Flake.
Pale
yellow
Slight
50-62¡É
1190
kg/§©
@
20¡É
>
200¡É(ASTM.D93.PMCC)
Negligible |
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10.
STABILITY/REACTIVITY |
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Stability:
Stable
under
normal
use
conditions.
When
molten,
polymerises
exothermically
with
amines,
mercaptans
and
Lewis
acids.
Polymerises
in
contact
with
caustic
soda.
Conditions
to
avoid:
Heat.
Strong
sunlight
for
prolong
periods.
Caustic
soda
can
induce
a
vigirous
polymerisation
at
temperature
around
200¡É.
Materials
to
avoid:
Strong
acids.
Strong
oxidising
agents.
Hazardous
decomposition
products:
Hazardous
decomposition
products
are
not
expected
to
form
during
normal
storage. |
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11.
TOXICOLOGICAL
INFORMATION |
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Basis
for
assessment:
Acute
toxicity
-
oral:
Acute
toxicity
-
dermal:
Eye
irritation:
Skin
irritation:
Respiratory
irritation:
Skin
sensitization:
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Incomplete
toxicological
data
area
available
for
this
substance.
LD50
>
2000
mg/kg
LD50
>
2000
mg/kg
Not
irritating
Not
irritating
Not
irritating
Not
a
Skin
sensitiser |
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12.
ECOLOGICAL
INFORMATION |
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Basis
for
assessment:
Mobility:
Persistence/degradability:
Bioaccumulation:
Ecotoxicity:
Sewage
treatment:
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Incomplete
toxicological
data
area
available
for
this
substance.
Sinks
in
water.
Not
readily
biodegradable.
Has
the
potential
to
bioaccumulate
Practically
non-toxic,
LC50/EC50
>
100
mg/l,to
aquatic
organism
(estimated)
Practically
non-toxic,
EC50>100mg/l,to
organisms
in
sewage
treatment
plants
estimated). |
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13.
DISPOSAL
CONSIDERATION |
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Precautions:
See
Section
8.
Refer
to
Section
7
before
handling
the
product
or
containers.
Waste
disposal:
Recover
or
recycle
if
possible.
Otherwise
incineration
or
licensed
landfill
or
dispose
to
licensed
disposal
contractor.
Product
disposal:
Recover
or
recycle
if
possible.
Otherwise
incineration
or
licensed
landfill
or
dispose
to
licensed
disposal
contractor.
Container
disposal:
Puncture
to
prevent
re-use.
Remove
all
packaging
for
recovery
or
waste
disposal.
Dispose
as
industrial
waste.
Local
legislation:
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14.
TRANSPORT
INFORMATION |
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Not
dangerous
forconveyance
under
UN,
IMO
and
IATA/ICA
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15.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION |
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EC
Classification:
EINECS
(EC):
MITI
(Japan):
TSCA
(USA):
AICS
(Australia):
DSL
(Canada):
National
legislation: |
Not
classified
as
dangerous
under
EC
criteria
Polymer
exempt
Listed
Listed
Listed
Listed
Listed |
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16.
OTHER
INFORMATION |
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Uses
and
restrictions:
Used
with
various
curing
agents
in
solvent
borne
two-component
coating
systems. |
DISCLAIMER:
This
information
is
based
on
our
current
knowledge
and
is
intended
to
describe
the
product
for
the
purposes
of
health,
safety
and
environmental
requirements
only.
It
should
not
therefore
be
construed
as
guaranteeing
any
specific
property
of
the
product. |
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Product
Safety
and
Stewardship
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P&B
Chemicals,
Inc.
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1-Ga,
Jongro-Gu,
Seoul,
Korea |
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