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Material Safety Data Sheet
ITW Performance Polymers - Versachem
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PLASTIC WELDING SYSTEM ACTIVATOR
This product appears in the following stock number(s):
47809
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Tradename: PLASTIC WELDING SYSTEM ACTIVATOR
General use: Adhesive.
Chemical family: Acrylate
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredient Abbr. Weight Percent ACGIH TLV: OSHA PEL: Other Limits
METHYL METHACRYLATE
80-62-6
MMA 60-100 50 ppm TWA 100 ppm TWA; 410
mg/m3 TWA
100 ppm Canada
3,5-DIETHYL-1,2-DIHYDRO-1-
PHENYL-2-PROPYLPYRIDINE
34562-31-7
n/e 1-10 n/e n/e n/e
TRADE SECRET (Non-hazardous)
MIXTURE
n/e balance n/e n/e n/e
"TLV" means the Threshold Limit Value exposure (eight-hour, time-weighted average, unless otherwise noted) established by the American Conference
of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. "STEL" indicates a short-term exposure limit. "PEL" indicates the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. "n/e"
indicates that no exposure limit has been established. An asterisk (*) indicates a substance whose identify is a trade secret of our supplier and unknown
to us.
3. HAZARDOUS IDENTIFICATION
Emergency Overview
Appearance, form, odor: paste with varied fragrant odor
WARNING!. Eye, skin and respiratory irritant. Skin sensitizer. Harmful if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Chronic
overexposure may cause liver and kidney effects.
Potential health effects
Primary Routes of Exposure: Eye. Skin. Inhalation (breathing), skin absorption
Symptoms of acute overexposure
Skin: May cause irritation and skin sensitization. May be absorbed through skin in harmful amounts.
Eyes: Moderate eye irritant (stinging, burning sensation, tearing, redness, swelling). May cause corneal damage.
Inhalation: Central Nervous System Depression: signs/symptoms can include headache, dizziness, drowsiness,
incoordination, slowed reaction time, slurred speech, giddiness and unconsciousness.
Ingestion: Causes irritation, a burning sensation of the mouth, throat and gastrointestinal tract and abdominal pain.
Effects of Chronic Exposure: Prolonged exposure may lead to kidney, lung, heart and liver damage.
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MANUFACTURER
ITW Performance Polymers - Versachem
2107 West Blue Heron Blvd.
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Emergency telephone number
(CHEMTREC): (800) 424-9300
(CHEMTREC International): 703-527-3887
Other Calls: (561) 845-2425
Part No: 0905 ITW Performance Polymers - Versachem
Ingredient Weight
Percent
NTP ACGIH
Carcinogens
IARC
METHYL METHACRYLATE
80-62-6
60-100 male rat-no evidence;
female rat-no
evidence; male miceno
evidence; female
mice-no evidence
A4 - Not Classifiable
as a Human
Carcinogen
Group 3: Monograph 60,
1994
Medical Conditions Recognized as Being Aggravated by Exposure:
Persons with preexisting respiratory, liver, kidney, eye or skin diseases may be adversely affected..
Other:
MMA: Developmental toxicity observed in animal tests, but only at levels toxic to the mother. MMA is reported to impair
human olfactory function, Overexposure to pyridine and some of its derivatives may include weakness, dizziness, nausea,
loss of consciousness, loss of appetite and sleep disturbances
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and get medical
attention if irritation persists.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash area with soap and water. If irritation persists, seek medical
attention.
Inhalation: If inhaled, remove from area to fresh air. Get medical attention if respiratory irritation develops or if breathing
becomes difficult.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Slowly dilute with 1-2 glasses of water or milk and seek medical attention. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
General fire and explosion characteristics: Vapor forms explosive mixture with air.
Recommended Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, Dry chemical, foam
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures: Evacuated unprotected personnel. Firefighters shoud wear self-contained breathing
apparatus and protective clothing to prevent all skin and eye contact. Use water spray to cool exposed containers. Fight
fire from a distance as the heat may rupture the containers.
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazards:
Closed containers may rupture or explode when exposed to extreme heat. Vapors may travel from container toward
sources of ignition and flashback.
Hazardous Products of Combustion:
Toxic vapors may be released upon thermal decomposition (cyanide, nitrogen oxides)
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spill Control: Avoid personal contact. Eliminate ignition sources. Ventilate area.
Containment: Dike, contain and absorb with clay, sand or other suitable material.
Cleanup: For large spills, pump to storage/salvage vessels. Soak up residue with an absorbent such as clay, sand or
other suitable material and dispose of properly. Add inhibitor to prevent polymerization.
Special procedures: Prevent spill from entering drainage/sewer systems, waterways and surface water. Use nonsparking
tools.
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Flash point: 50°F
Method: TCC
Upper Explosive
Limit: 12.5%
Lower Explosive
Limit: 2.1%
Part No: 0905 ITW Performance Polymers - Versachem
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling precautions: Avoid breathing vapors or mists. Avoid contact with the skin and the eyes. Wash thoroughly after
handling. Ground container when pouring. Do not use near heat, sparks and open flame. Use non-sparking tools.
Storage: Keep in cool and dark place. Avoid direct sunlight. Keep containers closed when not in use. Maintain air space in
storage containers.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering controls
Ventilation:
Use ventilation that is adequate to keep employee exposure to airborne concentrations below exposure limits (or to the
lowest feasible levels when limits have not been established). Although good general mechanical ventilation is usually
adequate for most industrial applications, local exhaust ventilation is preferred (see ACGIH - Industrial Ventilation). Local
exhaust may be required for confined areas (see OSHA CFR29 1910.146)
Other engineering controls: Keep container tightly closed. Observe label precautions. Have emergency shower and eye
wash available.
Personal protective equipment
Eye and face protection: Full face shield with chemical goggles if liquid contact is likely, or safety glasses with side
shields.
Skin protection: Chemical-resistant gloves (i.e. butyl) and other gear as required to prevent skin contact.
Respiratory protection: A NIOSH/MSHA air purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge may be permissible,
however use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there is any potential for uncontrolled release, or unknown
exposure levels.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This material is chemically stable. Hazardous polymerization may occur
Conditions to Avoid: Excessive heat Sunlight/Radiation Inert gas blanketing
Incompatabilities: Strong oxidizers, Strong alkalies, strong mineral acids, reducing agents, Material is a strong solvent
and can soften paint and rubber
Hazardous Products of Combustion: Toxic vapors may be released upon thermal decomposition (cyanide, nitrogen
oxides)
Conditions under which hazardous polymerization may occur: Excessive heat, storage in the absence of inhibitor and
inadvertant addition of catalyst.
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Vapor Density (Air=1): 3.5
Vapor Pressure: 28 mmHg @ 68°F Evaporation Rate: 3 (butyl acetate = 1)
Boiling Point: 213°F
VOC: <50 g/l (mixed) Solubility in water: Not determined.
Melting point: n/d
pH (5% solution or slurry in water): 4.5-5.5
Specific Gravity: 0.96
Part No: 0905 ITW Performance Polymers - Versachem
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Eye irritation: No data available.
Subchronic effects: Inhalation: Repeated exposure of MMA at 5-100 times the TLV include lung damage, pulmonary
irritation, liver changes, eye irritation, nasal tissue changes, incoordination and upper respiratory irritation. Ingestion: Liver
and kidney effects with altered function in both organs. Skin permeation may occur.
Carcinogenicity, tertogenicity and mutagenicity: Possible reproductive hazard based on animal data
Other chronic effects: Inhalation: long term exposure of MMA caused inflammation of the nasal cavity, changes in nasal
sensory cells and decreased body weight. Ingestion: Can cause decreased body weight and increased kidney weight.
Toxicological information on hazardous chemical constituents of this product:
Ingredient Oral LD50 (rat) Dermal LD50 (rabbit) Inhalation LC50 4hr (rat)
METHYL METHACRYLATE
80-62-6
7872 mg/kg >5 g/kg 78 mg/L/4h; 4632ppm/4h;
40oppm/1h
3,5-DIETHYL-1,2-DIHYDRO-1-PHENYL-2-
PROPYLPYRIDINE
34562-31-7
n/d n/d n/d
TRADE SECRET (Non-hazardous)
MIXTURE
n/d n/d n/d
'n/d' = not determined
_
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicity: MMA has: estimate of 96 hour median threshold limit: 100-1,000 ppm; 96 hour LC50, fathead minnow: 150
ppm; 96 hour LC50, bluegill sundish: 232 ppm. MMA has: LC50 = 85 mg/l. 96 hour, rainbow trout (slightly toxic);
EC50>130 mg/l, 48 hour, daphnia nagna (partically non-toxic); EC50 = 0.6 mg/l, 96 hour, algae (highly toxic).
Mobility and persistence: MMA is partially biodgradable in water. BOD-5 day: 0.14 g/g-0.90 g/g; THOD: 1.92 g/g. MAA
readily biodegraded (86% within 28 days) under aerobic conditions.
Environmental fate: MMA produces high tonnage material in wholly contained systems. Liquid with moderate mobility.
Sparingly soluble in water. High potential for bioaccumulation. Low mobility in soil
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Please see also Section 15, Regulatory Information.
Recommended Method of Disposal: Do not dispose of in a landfill. Incineration is the preferred method of disposal..
US EPA Waste Number: D001.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Proper shipping name: *Adhesives
Technical name: N/A
Hazard class: 3
UN/ID Number: 1133
Packing group: II
Emergency Response Guide no: 128
IMDG page number: Not determined
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Part No: 0905 ITW Performance Polymers - Versachem
Other: Containers <30 liters are PG III. *Depending upon the size and type of container, this material may be reclassified
as "Consumer Commodity, ORM-D" for shipments within the United States, or "Limited Quantity" elsewhere. Refer to the
appropriate regulation.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. Federal Regulations
TSCA:
All ingredients of this product are listed or are exempt from listing on the TSCA Inventory.
The following RCRA code(s) applies to this material if it becomes waste:
D001
Regulatory status of hazardous chemical constituents of this product:
Ingredient Extremely
Hazardous*
Toxic Chemical** CERCLA RQ (lbs) 12B EXPORT
NOTIFICATION:
METHYL METHACRYLATE
80-62-6
No Yes 1000 lbs. (454 kg) Not required
3,5-DIETHYL-1,2-DIHYDRO-1-PHENYL-2-
PROPYLPYRIDINE
34562-31-7
No No 0.0 Not required
TRADE SECRET (Non-hazardous)
MIXTURE
No No 0.0 Not required
*Consult the appropriate regulations for emergency planning and release reporting requirements for substances on the SARA Section 301 Extremely
Hazardous Substance List.
**Substances for which the "Toxic Chemical" column is marked "Yes" are on the SARA Section 313 list of Toxic Chemicals, for which release reporting
may be required. For specific requirements, consult the appropriate regulations.
For purposes of SARA Section 312 hazardous materials inventory reporting, the following hazard classes apply to
this material: Immediate health hazard, Delayed health hazard, Fire hazard, Reactivity hazard
California regulations: For purposes of the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Prop 65),
this product does not contain any chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Canadian regulations
WHMIS Hazard Class: B2 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, D2B TOXIC MATERIALS,
All components of this product are on the Domestic Substances List
Regulatory Notes: In normal use, the methyl methacyrlate in this product is polymerized during cure. For purposes of air
quality regulations, the maximum amount of VOC (i.e.MMA) emitted is negligible (less than 5%). Actual emissions are a
function of substrate and process and should be considered on an individual basis
16. OTHER INFORMATION
Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS) rating:
Health 2* Flammibility 3 Physical Hazard 2
HMIS is a registered trademark of the National Paint and Coatings Assn.
Revision Date: 11/14/2005
Revision Number: 2
The information and recommendations in this document are based on the best information available to us at the time of preparation, but we make no
other warranty, express or implied, as to its correctness or completeness, or as to the results of reliance on this document.
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