MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETAbatron, Inc. 5501 95th Avenue 24 hour Kenosha, WI 53144 Emergency phone: 800-424-9300 Section 1 Effective date: 6-2-1986 Product codes: 8101-5 A Product name: ABOWELD 8101-5 Class: Epoxide resin Type: liquid resin Section 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Proprietary epoxy prepolymer Section 3: PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point: >350 F Sol. In water: insoluble Vapor press: CA.1 @ 180 C. Specific Gravity: 1.1 Vap density (air=1): NA % volatile by vol: <0.1 Appearance & odor: translucent vaseline-like fluid; almost no odor. Section 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point: 490 aprox Flammable limits (STP in air) Method used: ASTMD92-96, TOC LFL: not determined UFL: not determined Extinguishing media: foam, CO2, dry chemical. Special fire fighting equipment and hazards: none Section 5: HEALTH HAZARD DATA Ingestion: low single oral toxicity: LD50 (RAT): >2000 mg/kg. Eye contact: minor transient irritation. No corneal injury likely. Skin contact: only minor irritation. May be skin sensitizer. Skin absorption: not likely to be absorbed in toxic amounts. Inhalation: not likely a problem at room temperature. Vapors from heated material may be irritating.. Effect of overexposure: none known. First aid procedures: Eyes: irrigate with flowing water immediately for at least 10 minutes. Refer to medical personnel. Skin: contact will probably cause no more than irritation. Flush skin with water or soap water. Wash clothing before reuse. Inhalation: remove to fresh air if effects occur. Consult medical personnel. Ingestion: may be toxic. Induce vomiting if large amounts are ingested. Note to physician: Eyes: injury is unlikely. Stain for evidence of corneal injury. Consult ophthalmologist. Skin: may cause irritation. Treat as any contact dermatitis. Known or suspected sensitizer. Not likely to be absorbed in acutely toxic amounts. Respiratory: injury is unlikely. Oral: low in toxicity. Systemic: human effects not established. No specific antidote. Treatment based on the sound judgement of the physician and the individual reaction of the patient. Section 6: REACTIVITY DATA Stability: stable under normal conditions. Prolonged excessive heat may cause partial degradation. Incompatibility: active acids and bases Hazardous decomposition products: none under normal conditions. Hazardous polymerization: will not occur by itself, but masses of more than 1-3 lbs of product plus acids or bases may cause irreversible reaction with considerable heat buildup. Section 7: SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Action to take for spills (use appropriate safety equipment): soak in absorbent material or scrape up. Residual resin can be removed by use of non-flammable solvent such as methylene chloride. Disposal method: bury in approiate landfill. (Optional) burn combustible portion in adequate incinerator. Section 8: SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION Ventilation: sufficient to minimize vapor exposure if generated. Respiratory protection: none likely needed. Protective clothing: clean, body-covering clothing. Disposable plastic or rubber gloves. Disposable containers and paper in work area. Eye protection: safety glasses. Section 9: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: none except normal handling care. Practice good caution and personal cleanliness to avoid eye & skin contact. Avoid breathing vapors if generated. The information herein is given in good faith, but no warranty, express or implied, is made return