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PRODUCT

CERAMIC COATâ„¢

INFORMATION

CERAMIC COAT® Product Information 1.251.223.3439
70380 Highway 21, Suite 2 Emergencies 1.877.814.9640
Covington, LA 70433 Prepared January 2009
  Reviewed January 2009

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT REPORTING INFORMATION

Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Re-Authorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372 requires the following ingredients to be reported.

CAS Number Hazardous Ingredients (%) OSHA PEL ACGH TLY
1163-9-5 Decambromodiphenyl Oxide 14 5mg/m3(res.dust) 5mg/m3(res.dust)
         

CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS™

Specific Gravity (H2O = 1) 0.70 Weight per Gallon ± 5.62 lbs
    (Raw materials weight may cause variations in weight)
    Shipping Weight ± 5.9 lbs
    (Raw material and/or container may cause variations in weight)
Boiling Point 212°F  
Vapor Pressure (Mm Hg) 17@25°C  
Melting Point (Mm Hg) N/A Water Soluble
Vapor Density > 1 Evaporation Rate < 1
(Air = 1)   (Butyl Acetate = 1)
Appearance and Odor Product is a ceramic and acrylic latex viscous solution with a slight ammonia odor.

FIRE / EXPLOSION DATA

Flash Point Non-Combustible
Flammable N/A
Extinguish Media Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, or Alcohol Foam (Dried Film)
Fire Fighting PPE Full protective equipment including self contained breathing apparatus and full turn-out gear.
Fire Fighting Procedures NOTE: Water spray may be ineffective. Fog nozzles are preferable if using water. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure buildup and/or auto-ignition or explosions caused by extreme heat.
Other Fire/Explosion Hazards Product may spatter but will not burn at if the temperature exceeds the boiling point. Closed containers may burst in extreme heat situations. Dried films are capable of burning giving off carbon/nitrogen oxides.

REACTIVITY

Stability Non-Reactive
Incompatibility Avoid Strong Oxidants
Hazardous Decomposition/Byproduct Carbon and Nitrogen Oxides
Hazardous Polymerization No occurrence

HEALTH HAZARDS / FIRST AID

Route Entry Possible through Skin, Ingestion, or Inhalation
Health Hazards High concentrations in confined areas are anesthetic. Light headedness and staggering gait may result from overexposure. Skin and upper respiratory irritant. Possible allergic reactions.
Carcenogic N/A
Exposure Symptoms Irritation and/or redness of exposed areas. A substantial skin irritation and/or potential increase of allergic reaction may occur from repeated excessive exposure.
First Aid Eyes: Flush with large amounts of water
  Skin: Wash with soap and water. If redness persists, seek medical attention.

SAFE HANDLING AND USE

Spill or Release Remove sources of ignition. Ventilate area(s) and remove material with inert absorbent.
Waste Disposal The Resource Conversation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261 defines any waste material from this product as non-hazardous. Federal, State, and Local pollution egulations apply during disposal.
Handling/Storage Adequate ventilation is required. Avoid skin and eye contact and/or breathing vapor or spray mist.
Other Precautions Keep container closed when not in use. Only approved and properly labeled containers may be used for transfer. Do not ingest. Keep out of the reach of Children.

CONTROL MEASURES

Respiratory Protection Wear NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory devices if exposure cannot be controlled to the OSHA PEL by ventilation.
Ventilation Local Exhaust preferred Mechanical Generator acceptable
Protective Gloves As Recommended
Eye Protection Non-perforated side shield safety glasses
Other PPE Ventilated clothing should be worn in confined spaces
Work/Hygiene See SAFE HANDLING AND USE section above