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Hydrosil - Model HS-200 - Naturally Occurring Element Zeolite for Liquid Phase, Pure Organoclay - MSDS

MSDS Number*Identity (Trade Name As Used On Label)CAS Number*Prepared By*Date PreparedNote: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any item is not applicable, or no information is available, the space must be marked to indicate that.SECTION 1 - MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATIONTOTALNon-Hazardous IngredientsCOMPONENTS - Chemical Name & Common Names(Hazardous Components 1% or greater; Carcinogens 0.1% or greater) 100OSHAPEL%*ACGIHTLVOTHER LIMITSRECOMMENDEDHYDROSILINTERNATIONAL LTD.1180 St. Charles StreetElgin, IL 60120Phone: 1-800-787-7531Emergency Phone: 1-847-741-1600Telex*: 1-847-741-1616SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICSBoilingPointVapor Pressure(mm Hg and Temperature)Vapor Density(Air = 1)Solubilityin WaterAppearanceand OdorSpecfic Gravity(H2O = 1)MeltingPointEvaporation Rate(_________________ = 1)WaterReactiveSECTION 3 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlash Point and Method UsedAuto-IgnitionTemperatureFlammability Limits inAir % by VolumeLEL UELExtinguisherMediaSpecial FireFighting ProceduresUnusual Fire andExplosion HazardsHydrosil, IncHydrosil HS-200William J. WaldschmidtJanuary 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011N-Hexadecyl-N,N,N-trimethylammonium chloride N/A4.16%95.84%zeolite/waterN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AIf involved in fire, flood with plenty of waterNoneProducts of combustion are toxicN/A N/A N/A N/Awhite irregularly shaped solid, no odorDensity 57.0-59.0 pounds/cubic footN/AN/AN/AN/A NoneSECTION 4 - REACTIVITY HAZARD DATASTABILITYIncompatability(Materials to Avoid)ConditionsTo AvoidConditionsTo AvoidHazardousDecomposition ProductsHAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATIONStableUnstableMay OccurWill Not OccurSECTION 5 - HEALTH HAZARD DATAInhalationSkin AbsorptionIngestionNot HazardousNTPIARC MonographOSHANot ListedPRIMARY ROUTESOF ENTRYHEALTH HAZARDSSigns and Symptomsof ExposureCARCINOGENLISTED INAcuteChronicMedical ConditionsGenerally Aggravated by ExposureEye ContactSkin ContactInhalationIngestionEMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES - Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support if necessarySECTION 6 - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURESLocal Exhaust Mechanical (general)Other (specify)SpecialRespiratory Protection(Specify Type)Protective Gloves Eye ProtectionOther ProtectiveClothing and EquipmentHygienic WorkPracticesVENTILATIONTO BE USEDSECTION 7 - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/ LEAK PROCEDURESSteps to be Taken If Materialis Spilled Or ReleasedWaste DisposalMethodsPrecautions to be Takenin Handling and StorageOther Precautions and/or Special HazardsNFPARating* Health _______ Flammability _______ Reactivity _______ Special _______ HMISRating* Health _______ Flammability _______ Reactivity _______ Special _______ * OptionalNone knownStrong oxidizing and reducing agentsOrganic chlorides, amines, hydrogen chloride may be producedNone knownNoneNoneNoneNoneTreat as low level nuisance dust, Use NIOSH/MSA #TC-21C-132Rubber or neoprene when neededNoneEye wash, safety shower, protective clothing as appropriateNoneDispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.Protect containers against physical damage. Store in a cool dry area in Use safety glasses with side shieldsclosed containersWet carbon/coal removes oxygen from air causing a severe hazard toworkers inside carbon vessels or confined spacesKeep containers closed until used.Immediately flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutesGet immediate medical attentionWash affected areas with plenty of water and soap if available, for several minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation develops.Remove from area to fresh air. Seek medical attention if respiratory irritation develops or if breathing becomes difficult.Give 3-4 glasses of milk (if unavailable, give water), but do not inducevomiting. If vomiting does occur, give fluids again. Seek medical attention. HS200 hs200-2
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