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MSDS 7548

7548: Super Glue 20 Grams [5]
MSDS Last updated: 03/01/2005
                            MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
                                     DYNATEX
                     350 RING ROAD  ELIZABETHTOWN, KY  42701
                 PH. (270) 769-5557           FAX: (270) 769-6418

 
SUPER GLUE
PART NOS.  49403, 49431
 

                         SECTION 1 - IDENTITY INFORMATION

 
Product Type:   Cyanoacrylate Ester
 

                        SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

 
                                     OSHA      ACGIH       OTHER
INGREDIENTS               CAS#       PEL       TLV         LIMITS      WGT %
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethyl-2 Cyanoacrylate     7085-85-0  None      0.2ppm      None        80-95
Poly Methyl Methacrylate  9011-14-7                                    10-15
 

                 SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

 
Boiling Point:            >300?F
Vapor Pressure:           <.2mmHg @ 20?C
Vapor Density (Air=1):    Approximately 3
Solubility in Water:      Negligible. Polymerized by water.
Specific Gravity (H20=1): 1.09
Evaporation Rate:         Not applicable
Appearance and Odor:      Clear liquid with sharp, pungent odor. 
Volatile Organic Compound
            (EPA Method 24):  98.6%  1025.4 grams per liter
            (SCQAMD Method 316B): 0.48%      5.0    grams per liter
 

                   SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

 
Flash Point (Method Used):    150-200?F, Tag Closed Cup
Extinguishing Media:          Foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:  Vapors exceeding the flash point will 
                                     ignite when exposed to flame. 
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:  Wear self-contained breathing apparatus. 
 

                           SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA

 
Stability:                Stable
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
Incompatibility:          Polymerized by contact with water, 
                          alcohols, amines, and alkalis. 
 

                         SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA

 
Toxicity:       Skin contact may cause burns. Bonds 
                rapidly and strongly to skin. Skin and eye
                irritant. Estimated oral LD50 more than
                5000mg/kg. 
Primary Rout(s) of Entry: Inhalation.
Signs of Exposure:        Vapor is irritating to eyes and mucous
                          membranes above TLV. Prolonged and
                          repeated overexposure to vapors may
                          produce symptoms of non-allergic asthma
                          in sensitive individuals. 
FIRST AID MEASURES:
            Ingestion;    Ingestion is unlikely. See supplemental
                          section for emergency action.
            Inhalation:   Remove to fresh air. If symptoms persist,
                          obtain medical attention.
            Skin Contact: Soak in warm water. See supplemental
                          section for emergency action. 
            Eye Contact:  Flush with warm water. See supplemental
                          section for emergency action. 
 

               SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE

 
Steps to be Taken in Case of Spill or Leak:       
               Flood with water to polymerize. Soak up
               with inert absorbent.
Safe Storage:  Store away from heat and direct sunlight
               to maximize shelf life. Store inside in a
               dry location. 
Handling:      Keep container tightly closed. Avoid 
               contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapors. 
 

                      SECTION VIII - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

 
Spill or Accidental Release:  Flood with water to cure (harden) adhesive.
                              Soak up with an inert absorbent.
Disposal Procedures:          Incinerate or dispose of in an approved 
                              landfill in accordance with local and EPA
                              regulations. Not a RCRA hazardous waste. 
 

                        SECTION IX - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 
Ventilation:             Local exhaust ventilation recommended to
                         maintain vapor. 
Respiratory Protection:  Not applicable with good local exhaust.
Skin:                    Polyethylene or non-reactive gloves.
                         Do not use cotton or wool. See supplemental
                         page for more information. 
Eye Protection;          Safety glasses or goggles with side shields. 
 

                      SECTION X - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION

 
DOMESTIC GROUND TRANSPORT: 
            Proper Shipping Name: Unrestricted (not more than 450 liters)
                                  Combustible liquid, n.o.s. (more than 450
                                  Liters).
            Hazard Class or Division: Unrestricted (not more than 450 liters)
                                      Combustible liquid (more than 450 liters)
            Identification Number:    None (not more than 450 liters)
                                      NA 1993 (more than 450 liters)
            Marine Pollutant:         No
 

                       SECTION XI - REGULATORY INFORMATION

 
CA Proposition 65;  No information.
 

                     SECTION XII - HAZARD COMMUNICATION CODES

 
HMIS CODES
            Health:             2
            Fire:               2
            Reactivity:         1
            Specific Hazard:    Personal protection: See Section 9
NFPA CODES;
            Health:             2
            Fire:               2
            Reactivity:         1
            Specific Hazard:    No Water
 
                               FIRST AID STATEMENT

Cyanoacrylate adhesive is a very fast setting and strong adhesive. It bonds 
human tissue and skin in seconds. Experience has shown that accidents due to 
Cyanoacrylates are best handled by passive, non-surgical first aid. Treatment of 
specific types of accidents are suggested as follows: 
 
Skin Contact -  Remove excess adhesive. Soak in warm, soapy water. The adhesive 
will come loose from the skin in several hours. Dried adhesive does not present 
a health hazard even when  bonded to the skin. Avoid contact with clothes, 
fabric, rags, or tissue. Contact with these  materials may cause polymerization. 
The polymerization of large amounts of adhesive will generate heat casing smoke, 
skin burns, and strong, irritating vapors. Wear rubber or polyethylene gloves 
and an apron when handling large amounts of adhesive. 
 
Skin Adhesion - First immerse the bonded surfaces in warm, soapy water. Peel off 
or roll the surfaces open with the end of a blunt edge, such as a spatula or a 
spoon handle,then remove adhesive from the skin with soap and water. Do not try 
to pull the surfaces apart with a direct opposing action. 
 
Eyelid Adhesion - In the event that eyelids are stuck together or bonded to the 
eyeball, wash thoroughly with warm water and apply a gauze patch. The eye will 
open without further action, typically in one to two days. There will be no 
residual damage. Do not try to open the eyes by manipulation. 
 
Adhesive in Eye - Adhesive introduced into the eyes will attach itself to the 
eye protein and will disassociates from it over intermittent periods, usually in 
several hours. This will cause periods of weeping until clearance is achieved. 
It is important to understand that disassociation will normally occur within a 
matter of hours, even with gross contamination. 
 
Mouth - If lips are accidentally stuck together apply lots of warm water and 
encourage maximum wetting and pressure from saliva inside the mouth. Peal or 
roll lips apart. Do not try to pull the lips with direct opposing action. It is 
almost impossible to swallow Cyanoacrylate. The adhesive solidifies and adheres 
in the mouth. Saliva will lift the adhesive in one to two days. 
 
Burns - Cyanoacrylates give off heat on solidification. In rare cases, large 
drops will increase in temperature enough to cause a burn. Burns should be 
treated normally after the lump of Cyanoacrylate is released from the tissue as 
described above. 
 
Surgery - It should never be necessary to use such drastic action to separate 
accidentally bonded skin.
 
 
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate. However, 
no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of the data or the 
results to be obtained from the use thereof. Because the information contained 
herein may be applied under conditions beyond our control, we assume no 
responsibility for its use.
 
Rev. 1/17/04

                            

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