MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Essentially Similar to U.S. Department of Labor Form OSHA

Revised 03/10/08

HMIS Health-1 Flammability-4 Reactivity-0

SECTION I-Product Information

Manufacturer: Max Professional         

 24 Hour Emergency Phone Number: 800-424-9300

Product Name: VOCContact Cleaner

 

SECTION II-Hazardous Ingredients

n-Hexane                                             CAS#     110-54-3              

Ethane,1,-Difluoro                              CAS#      75-37-6

SECTION III-Physical Data

Boiling Point:                                      182 F

Specific Gravity:                                 (H2O=1)=0.67

Solubility in Water:                             0 %

Appearance:                                        Colorless liquid with penetrating ether like odor.            

 

SECTION IV-Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point:                                         18 F   Extremely Flammable Level 3 Aerosol

Extinguishing Media:                          Water, Co2, Foam, Dry Chemical

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:        Do not expose containers to temperatures above 120 F.

Unusual Fire and Explosion:               Forms flammable vapor-air mixtures. Lower temperatures increase the difficulty of getting it to                                                                            ignite.

 

SECTION V-Health Hazard and First Aid

Time Weighted Average (TWA):        50 ppm based in the raw material TWA

Carcinogen:                                         No

Acute Chronic Health Effects:            Excessive exposure may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract. Excessive exposure may cause                                                                            carboxyhemoglobinemia, thereby impairing the bloods ability to transport oxygen.

Primary Routes of Entry:                   X Inhalation                         X Skin                   X Ingestion

Effects of Overexposure:                    Eyes- May cause pain, moderate eye irritation, and slight corneal injury, Vapors may irritate eyes.

                                                            Skin- May cause irritation. Repeated contact may cause drying or flaking of skin.

                                                            Inhalation- In confined or poorly ventilated areas, vapors can readily accumulate and cause                                                                 unconsciousness and death.

                                                            Ingestion- May be harmful.

First Aid:

                                                            Eyes- Flush with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists.

                                                            Skin- Wash with soap and water.

                                                            Inhalation- Move to fresh air. Get medical attention.

                                                            Ingestion- Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.

 

SECTION VI-Reactivity Data

Stability:                                             Unstable                Stable X

Conditions to Avoid:                          Hydrolysis producing small amounts of hydrochloric acid possible with gross water contamination.

Incompatibility:                                  Strong oxidizers; caustics, chemically active metals such as aluminum, magnesium and sodium.

 

SECTION VII-Spill or Leak Procedures

Steps to take in case material is released or spilled: Use absorbent material and trash receptacle. Waste disposal method Federal and Local regulations.

 

SECTION VIII-Special Protection Information

Respiratory Protection:                      Adequate Ventilation

Gloves (type):                                    Chemical resistant

Eye Protection:                                   Glasses (if required)

Other Protective Equipment:              None

 

SECTION IX-Special Precautions

Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Read and follow all label directions. Do not store at temperatures over 120 F.