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MSDS 7616 7616: Trailer Repair Tape 6" White [1]7617: Trailer Repair Tape 4" Alum. [1] 7618: Trailer Repair Tape 6" Alum. [1] MSDS Last updated: 01/13/2005
Material Safety Data Sheet
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Brand Name MANUS-BOND 64-A Butyl Tape
Product Use Adhesive / Sealant
Product Identification Number N/A
MANUFACTURER EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
Manus Products, Inc. CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
866 Industrial Blvd West
Waconia, MN 55387 Plant Telephone: 952-442-3323
2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER WEIGHT %
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Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 <30
Talc 14807-96-6 <40
Carbon Black (Black, Gray) 1333-86-4 <10
Titanium Dioxide (White) 13463-67-7 <10
See Section 15 of this MSDS for OSHA Regulatory Status
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Tacky rubber based extrusion with very little odor.
In case of fire, use foam, dry chemical, CO2.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY
Ingestion
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
Inhalation: N/A
Eye Contact: May cause eye irritation, stinging, tearing, and redness.
Skin Contact: May cause loss of natural oils, dermatitis. Symptoms may include
redness, drying and cracking of skin.
Ingestion: May cause gastrointestinal tract irritation.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Not Known
REPORTED AS CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN
_Not Applicable _OSHA
_National Toxicology Program (NTP) 3 International Agency for Research
on Cancer (IARC)
(See Section 11)
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation: Not Applicable
Eye Contact: Flush with water until irritation is removed.
Skin Contact: Wash exposed areas with soap and water.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Do not give anything by mouth to an
unconscious or convulsing person.
Get immediate medical attention.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
None
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
For small fires, use foam, CO2, or dry chemical. For large fires, use water
spray, fog, or foam.
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Thermal decomposition may produce toxic organic compounds. Avoid breathing
smoke.
FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT
As in any fire, wear NIOSH approved, positive-pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus and full protective gear.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Recover for reprocessing or disposal.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING
Wear appropriate protective equipment (See Section 8).
STORAGE
Store in a cool dry place.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Ventilation not required.
PERSONAL PROTECTION
Respirator: Not normally needed
Eye Protection: Wear vented safety goggles.
Gloves: Not normally needed.
Clothing: Protective clothing not normally needed.
Other: Not normally needed.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS
COMPONENT OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
TWA STEL TWA STEL
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Calcium Carbonate* 15 mg/m3 N/E 10 mg/m3 N/E
Carbon Black* 3.5 mg/m3 N/E 3.5 mg/m3 N/E
Talc* 5 mg/m3 N/E 2 mg/m3 N/E
Titanium Dioxide* 15 mg/m3 N/E 10 mg/m3 N/E
* Exposure limits are provided for information only. These chemicals are not in
a respirable form in this product.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
State: Solid Vapor Density Heavier than air.
Color; N/A Reactivity in Water: Negligible
Odor; Very little odor Specific Gravity; ~ 1.48
Melting Point ºF: >400ºF Water Solubility: Negligible
Boiling Point: N/A pH: NA
Vapor Pressure
(mm Hg): N/A
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
REACTIVITY
Stable.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
Avoid contact with strong acids, caustic materials and oxidizers.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
May form oxides of carbon and various unidentified organic compounds.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID
Avoid temperatures above 120ºF.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
For Titanium Dioxide
Trochimowicz, et al., J. Appl. Tox., 8, 383-385 (1988).
Oral LD50 (rat) >24 g/kg
Dermal LD50 (rabbit) >10 g/kg
Inhalation LC50 (rat) >6.82 mg/l (4 hr)
E.I. DuPont's Haskel Toxicology Laboratory conducted lifetime inhalation studies
of respirable titanium dioxide at levels up to 250 mg/m3: no compound related
clinical signs of toxicity were seen in the exposed animals. Slight pulmonary
fibrosis was seen at 50 to 250 mg/m3 respirable titanium dioxide but not at 10
mg/m3. There was no evidence of cancer in animals exposed to 10 or 50 mg/m3
respirable titanium dioxide. Microscopic lung tumors were in 17 percent of the
rats exposed to 250 mg/m3 respirable titanium dioxide. The lung tumors observed
in the rats were different from common human lung cancers, relative to anatomic
type and location, and occurred only at dust levels which overwhelmed the
animals lung clearance mechanism and therefore, are of questionable
biological relevance for man.
Results of a DuPont epidemiology study showed that employees who had been
exposed to titanium dioxide pigments were at no greater risk of developing lung
cancer than were employees who had not been exposed to titanium dioxide
pigments. No pulmonary fibrosis was found in any of the employees and no
associations were observed between titanium dioxide pigment exposure and chronic
respiratory disease or lung abnormalities. Based on the results of this study,
DuPont concluded that titanium dioxide pigment will not cause lung cancer or
chronic respiratory disease in humans at concentrations experienced in the
workplace.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) conducted a feed study in rats and mice in
which either 25,000 or 50,000 parts per million titanium dioxide was given in
their diet for two years. Under the condition of the NCI test, titanium dioxide
did not cause cancer by the oral route.
Titanium dioxide has been classified by the American Congress of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) as an A4 Carcinogen - Not Classifiable as a Human
Carcinogen. ("1999 TLVs and BEIs," p. 67). It has been classified by the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as Group 3 - Not Classifiable
as to Its Carcinogenicity to Humans. (IARC Monograph 47, 1989).
For Product; None for Product
For Carbon Black: IARC - Group 2B (Possibly carcinogenic to humans)
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
For Product: Not established.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
RCRA Waste Code: Not Regulated.
Do not allow material to enter sewer systems. Observe all applicable federal,
state, and local regulations.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated for ground transport.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200)
__Hazardous X Non-Hazardous
CERCLA/SUPERFUND (40 CFR 117,302)
Chemical Name RQ (lbs) / (kg)
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N/A N/A
SARA EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355)
Chemical Name TPQ (lbs) RQ (lbs)
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N/A N/A N/A
SARA HAZARD CATEGORIES (40 CFR 370)
__Acute __Chronic __Fire __Pressure __Reactive X None
SARA TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372)
Chemical Name CAS Number %
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N/A N/A N/A
WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM
(CPR Section (33))
This product has been classified according to the hazard criteria of the
Controlled Products Regulations, and the MSDS contains all required information.
3 Controlled Product: Classification: D2B __Not a Controlled Product
INVENTORY STATUS
The ingredients of this chemical are listed on the US TSCA Chemical Substance
Inventory and the Canadian Domestic Substances List.
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
No specific regulations apply.
STATE REGULATIONS
California Proposition 65 Crystalline Silica
Massachusetts Right to Know List Carbon Black, Titanium Dioxide
Minnesota Hazardous Substance List Carbon Black, Titanium Dioxide
New Jersey Right to Know List Carbon Black (SN 0342, Titanium Dioxide
(SN 1861)
Pennsylvania Right to Know List Carbon Black, Titanium Dioxide
Rhode Island Hazardous Substance List Carbon Black, Titanium Dioxide
16. OTHER INFORMATION
ABBREVIATIONS
C- Ceiling limit
LC Lo- The lowest concentration of a substance in air that will kill a test
animal within a
certain exposure period.
LC50- The concentration of a substance in air that will kill 50% of test animals
within a certain exposure period.
LD50- The dose that causes death in 50% of test animals.
N/A- Not applicable
N/D- Not determined
N/E- Not established
N/K- Not known
NAERG- North American Emergency Response Guidebook
RQ- Reportable Quantity
TPQ- Threshold Planning Quantity
PREPARATION INFORMATION
Prepared by: Manus Chemical Safety and Health Department
MSDS No.: MANUS-BOND 64-A BUTYL TAPE
Date Prepared: January 9,2004
Date of Issue; January, 2004
Supersedes: December 3, 2000
The information contained in this MSDS was obtained from current and reliable sources, however, the data is provided without any warrenty, expressed or implied, regarding its correctness or accuracy. Since the conditions or handling, storage and disposal of this product are beyond the control of Imperial Supplies LLC, Imperial will not be responsible for loss, injury, or expense arising out of the products improper use. No warranty, expressed or inferred, regarding the product described in this MSDS shall be created or inferred by any statement in this MSDS. Various government agencies may have specific regulations regarding the transportation, handling, storage, use, or disposal of this product which may not be covered by this MSDS. The user is responsible for full compliance. For more product information by email, click here Imperial Supplies LLC does not provide services and products outside the United States |