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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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PRODUCT NAME
Adsorb-it |
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| MANUFACTURER |
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| Eco-Tec, Inc. |
Emergency Telephone Number 888-668-8982
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| PO Box 690, Vaughn WA 98394-0690 |
Information Telephone Number 888-668-8982
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| HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS / IDENTITY INFORMATION |
| Hazardous Components |
None
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| Identity Information |
Synthetic / polymer fiber blend
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| PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS |
| Boiling Point |
N/A
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| Specific Gravity (H2O=1) |
N/A
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| Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) |
N/A
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| pH (concentrate) |
N/A
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| Melting Point |
480 - 570 degrees F
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| Vapor Density (Air=1) |
N/A
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| Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1) |
N/A
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| Solubility in Water |
Not Soluble
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| Appearance / Odor |
Color: gray to blue-gray, odorless
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| FIRE / EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA |
Flash Point
(NEPA Fire Analysis, polymer fiber pg. 4-49, 18th Edition, 1997) |
840 - 1040 degrees F
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| Flammable Limits |
1290 - 1330
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| LEL |
680 degrees F
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| UEL |
750 degrees F
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| Extinguishing Media |
Water spray, ABC dry chemical
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| Special Fire Fighting Procedures |
Use self contained breathing apparatus when fighting fires in enclosed areas when exposure to smoke and gasses could occur (including cleanup and salvage operations).
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| Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards |
Protein type air foams would be ineffective on larger fires due to lack of cooling capacity which could result in re-ignition.
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| Stability |
Stable
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| Conditions to Avoid |
None
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| Incompatibility |
None
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| Hazardous Decomposition / By-Products |
None
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| Hazardous Polymerization |
Will Not Occur
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| Conditions to Avoid |
None
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| HEALTH HAZARD DATA |
| Routes of Entry |
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Minor dust
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None
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N/A
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| Health Hazards |
A fine, non-irritating dust may occur when handling loose fiber. Persons with breathing abnormalities may wish to wear a common filter mask. Dust is minor and does not occur with the fabric product.
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| Carcinogenicity |
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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No
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| Signs / Symptoms of Exposure |
None
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| Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure |
See "Health Hazards" above
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| Emergency First Aid Procedures |
N/A
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| PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE |
| If Product is Released or Spilled |
Use common industrial practices to clean up.
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| Waste Disposal |
If unused, no special precautions are necessary. If used, dispose of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.
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In certain types of cleanup applications the nature of the material recovered will classify the resulting spent material as a hazardous component. In such instances, the material should be disposed of via an approved hazardous waste disposal service and the appropriate manifesting obtained.
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| Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing |
Avoid generating dust when handling loose fiber.
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| Other Precautions |
None
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| CONTROL MEASURES |
| Respiratory Protection |
Common dust mask is a good industrial practice but is not necessary.
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| Ventilation |
No special ventilation is necessary.
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| Protective Gloves |
May be used but not necessary.
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| Eye Protection |
Safety glasses with side shields as a good industrial practice but is not necessary.
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| Other Protective Clothing or Equipment |
None Required
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| Work / Hygienic Practices |
Wash hands after handling as a good hygienic practice.
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