
Material Safety Data Sheet
Part No. 1233
2-TON CLEAR EPOXY RESIN
Page 2
ITW Devcon
Inhalation:
The low vapor vapor pressure of the resin makes
inhalation unlikely in normal use.
Ingestion:
Acute oral toxicity is low. May cause gastric distress.
Effects of chronic overexposure:
Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause sensitization, with itching, swelling, or rashes on later exposure.
Medical conditions which may be aggravated by exposure:
Preexisting eye and skin disorders. Development of preexisting skin or lung allergy symptoms may increase.
No
National Toxicology Program:
No
ACGIH:
No
OSHA regulated:
Carcinogenicity --
International Agency for Research on Cancer: No
None
Cancer-suspect constituent(s):
See section 11.
Other effects:
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
First aid for eyes:
Flush eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes
while gently holding eyelids open. Get immediate
medical attention.
First aid for skin:
Immediately remove contaminated clothing and
excess contaminant. Flush skin with water.
Wash thoroughly with soap and warm water.
Consult a physician if irritation develops.
First aid for inhalation:
Remove patient to fresh air. Administer oxygen if
breathing is difficult. Get medical attention if
symptoms persist.
First aid for ingestion:
Do NOT induce vomiting. Give two glasses of
water to dilute if patient is conscious. Get medical
attention.
Note to physician:
In general, emesis induction is unnecessary in high viscosity, low volatility products, e.g., neat epoxy resins.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing media:
Water
Carbon dioxide
Dry chemical
Foam
Alcohol foam
Flash Point (°F): >400
Method:
PMCC
Explosive limits in air -- Lower:
n/d
Upper:
Special firefighting procedures:
Material will not burn unless preheated. Do not
enter confined space without full bunker gear.
Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing
apparatus and protective clothing. Cool fire
exposed containers with water.
Unusual fire and explosion hazards:
Heating above 300 deg F in the presence of air
may cause slow oxidative decomposition and
above 500 deg F may cause polymerization.
Hazardous products of combustion:
When heated to decomposition it emits fumes of Cl- , carbon monoxide, other fumes and vapors varying in
composition and toxicity.
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