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2
250
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/
%
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Release
Amount
of
CBI
.
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­­
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Section
B
­
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OTHERS
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use
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do
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section
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US.;
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must
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or
use
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import.
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instructions
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n
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secrion
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ppe
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31
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t11c
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common
to
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sites.
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sites
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continuation
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major
unit
operation
steps
and
chemical
conversions,
including
interim
storage
and
transport
containers
(
specify
­
e.
g.
5
yallon
pails.
55
gallon
drums,
rail
cars,
tank
mucks,
etc).
On
the
diagram,
identify
by
letter
and
briefly
descnbe
each
worker
activity.
(
2)
­­
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the
identity,
the
approximate
weight
(
by
kgday
or
kghatch,
on
an
100%
new
chemical
substance
basis),
and
entry
point
of
all
feedstocks
(
including
reactants,
solvents
and
catalysts,
etc)
and
ali
products,
recycle
streams,
and
wastes.
Include
cleaning
chemicals
(
note
frequency
if
not
used
daily
or
per
batch).
(
3)
­­
identify
by
number
the
points
of
release,
including
small
or
intermittent
releases,
to
the
cnvironment
of
the
new
chemical
substance.
(
4)
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of
sites
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t'fforts
to
reduce
or
minimize
potential
risks
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activities
surrounding
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processing,
use
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disposal
of
the
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pertinent
to
pollution
prevention,
including
source
reduction,
recycling
activities
and
safer
processes
or
products
available
due
to
the
new
chemical
substance.
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reduction
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reduction
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the
amount
or
toxicity
of
chemical
wastes
by
technological
modification,
process
and
procedure
modification,
product
reformulation,
raw
materials
substitution,
and/
or
inventory
control.
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reclamation
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usehl
chemical
components
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wastes
that
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otherwise
be
treated
or
reieased
as
air
emissions
or
water
discharges,
or
land
disposal.
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of
pollution
prevention,
source
reduction
and
recycling
should
emphasize
potential
risk
reduction
subsequent
to
compliance
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existing
regulatory
requirements
and
can
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either
quantitative
or
qualitative.
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EPA
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interested
in
the
infomation
to
assess
overall
net
reductions
in
toxicity
or
environmental
releases
and
exposures,
not
the
shifting
of
risks
to
other
environmental
media
or
non­
environmental
areas
(
e.
g.,
occupational
or
consumer
exposuri).
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addition,
information
on
the
relative
cost
or
performance
characteristics
of
the
PMN
substance
to
potential
alternatives
may
be
provided.
All
information
provided
in
this
section
will
be
taken
into
consideration
during
the
review
of
this
substance.
See
Instructions
Manual
and
Pollution
Prevention
Guidance
manual
for
guidance
and
iolume
manufactured;
(
3)
a
reduction
in
the
generation
of
waste
materials
through
recycling,
source
reduction
or
other
means;
(
4)
a
­
eduction
in
potential
toxicity
or
human
exposure
and/
or
environmental
release;
(
5)
an
increase
in
product
performance,
a
decrease
in
.
he
cost
of
production
andor
improved
operation
efficiency
of
the
new
chemical
substance
in
comparison
to
existing
chemical
;
ubstances
used
in
similar
application;
or
(
6)
the
extent
to
which
the
new
chemical
substance
may
be
a
substitute
for
an
existing
iubstance
that
poses
a
greater
overall
risk
to
human
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1.
PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
i­
Trade
Name:
L
Chemical
Family:
Polyurethane
Intended
Use:
Hot
melt
adhesive
WPA
Hazard
Classification
Health
Hazard:
Fire
Hazard:
Reactivity:
Special
Hazard:

HMLS
Hazard
Classification:

Health:
Flammability:
Reactivity:
Personal
Protection:
2
1
1
2*
1
1
Moderate
Hazard/
Chronic
Effect
Slight
Hazard
Slight
Hazard
2.
COMPOSITION
/
INFORMATION
ON
INGREDIENTS
ACGIH
TLV
OSHA
­
2s
No.
Name
?
wA
STEL
PEL
AMOUNT
101688
4,4'­
Methylenediphen
0.005
ppm
NE
0.02
ppm
2.00
­
3.00
%
yl
Diisocyanate
?
roprietary
Experimental
NE
.
NE
NE
97.00
­
99.00
Polyurethane
Resin
Refer
to
Section
8,
Subheading
"
Exposure
Guidelines",
for
additional
information
concerning
exposure
limits.

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HAZARDS
IDENTIFICATION
mergency
Overview:
Appearance:
Blue
Solid
at
room
temperature.
Slight
Aromatic
odor
Vapors
may
irritate
eyes,
nose,
throat,
and
skin.
Inhalation
may
cause
an
allergic
respiratory
reaction.
Contact
may
cause
skin
sensitization,
an
allergic
reaction
which
becomes
evident
on
re­
exposure
to
this
,
material.
mte(
s)
of
Entry:
Inhalation
of
vapors
and
fumes,
and
skin
contact.
=
ut@
Exposure:
IN  ALATION:
Harmful
if
inhaled.
Inhalation
of
vapor
or
ae'rosol
­
may
cause
irritation
to
the
respiratory
tract
(
nose,
throat,
and
lungs).
IEhalation
/
Z
xrzy
cause
asthma­
like
symptoms,
including
coughing,
wheezing,
tightness
of
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chest,
shortness
of
breath,
headache
and
reduced
lung
function.
Persons
with
preexisting,
non­
specific
bronchial
hyperreactivity
can
respond
to
concentrations
below
the
Threshold
Limit
Value
(
TLV)
with
similar
symptoms
as
well
as
asthma
attack.
Exposure
well
above
the
TLV
may
lead
to
bronchitis,
bronchial
spasms
and
pulmonary
edema
(
fluid
in
the
lungs).
These
effects
are
usually
reversible.
Chemical
hypersensitivity
pneumonitis,
with
flu­
like
symptoms
(
i.
e.
fever,
chills),
ha5
also
been
reported.
These
symptoms
can
be
delayed
up
to
several
hours
after
exposure.
SKIN:
Contact
may
cause
skin
irritation.
Contact
may
cause
skin
sensitization,
an
allergic
reaction
which
becomes
evident
on
re­
exposure
to
this
material.
Contact
with
this
material
in
a
molten
(
heated)
state
my
cause
severe
burns.
EYES:
Direct
contact
with
this
material
causes
eye
irritation.
High
vapor
concentrations
may
be
irritating.
INGESTION:
Ingestion
is
not
an
anticipated
route
of
exposure
for
this
material
in
industrial
use.
Chronic
Exposure:
Chronic
overexposure
to
isocyanate
has
been
reported
to
cause
lung
damage,
including
decrease
in
lung
function,
which
may
be
permanent.
Prolonged
or
repeated
exposure
may
cause
respiratory
sensitization,
an
allergic
reaction
that
becomes
evident
on
re­
exposure
to
this
material.
Carcinogenicity:
This
material
does
not
contain
0.1%
or
more
of
any
chemical
listed
by
the
International
Agency
 or
Research
on
Cancer
(
IARC),
the
National
Toxicology
Program
(
NTP),
or
regulated
by
the
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(
OSHA)
as
a
carcinogen.

4.
FIRST
AID
MEASURES
Eye
Contact:
Immediately
flush
eyes
with
large
quantities
of
clean
water
for
at
least
15
minutes.
Get
immediate
medical
attention.
Skin
Contact:
Wash
skin
with
soap
and
water.
Remove
contaminated
clothing.
Get
medical
attention
if
irritation
develops
or
persists.
Wash
contaminated
clothing
before
reuse.
BURNS:
For
contact
with
hot
material,
imediately
immerse
the
exposed
skin
area
in
large
amounts
of
cold
water
(
or
flush
the
skin
area
with
cold
water)
to
dissipate
heat.
Do
not
remove
material
from
skin
and
do
not
remove
clothing.
Cover
affected
area
with
clean
sheeting
or
gauze.
IMM3DIATELY
SEEK
MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
Zngestion:
Do
not
induce
vomiting.
Give
the
victim
one
or
two
glasses
of
water
or
milk
to
drink.
Never
give
anything
by
mouth
to
an
unconscious
person.
Seek
medical
attention.
Inhalation:
Reimove
victim
to
fresh
air.
Keep
warm
and
qyiet.
If
not
breathing,
give
artificial
respiration.
If
breathing
is
difficult,
give
oxygen
by
trained
personnel.
GET
IMMEDIATE
KEDICAL
PTTEmION.
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5.
FIRE
FIGHTING
MZASURES
Flash
Point:
>
350
degrees
F
(>
177
degrees
C)
Flash
Point
Method
Used:
SetaFlash
Closed
Cup
Flammable
Limits
in
Air
(
Lower):
Not
available
Flammable
Limits
in
Air
(
Upper):
Not
available
Autoignition:
464
degrees
F
(
240
degrees
C)
4,4'­
Diphenyhethane
Diisocyanate
General
Hazards;
Containers
of
this
material
may
build
up
pressure
if
exposed
to
heat
(
fire).
See
information
in
Fire
Fighting
Instructions
(
below)
in
this
section.
Fire
Fighting
Extinguishing
Media:
Use
alcohol
foam,
dry
chemical,
carbon
dioxide
or
any
Class
B
fire
extinguishing
agent.
Water
may
be
unsuitable
in
extinguishing
a
fire
with
this
material.
However,
water
may
be
used
to
cool
and
prevent
the
rupture
of
containers
that
are
exposed
to
the
heat
of
a
fire.
Fire
Fighting
Equipment:
Wear
self­
containedbreathing
apparatus
(
SCBA)
and
full
fire­
fighting
protective
clothing.
Thoroughly
decontaminate
all
protective
equipment
after
use.
Fire
Fighting
Instructions:
Evacuate
all
persons
from
the
fire
area
to
an
explosion­
protectedlocation.
Move
non­
burning
material,
as
feasible,
to
a
safe
location
as
soon
as
possible.
Fire
fighters
should
be
protected
from
potential
explosion
hazard
while
extinguishing
the
blaze.
Containers
of
this
material
may
build
up
pressure
if
exposed
to
heat
(
fire).
Use
water
spray
to
cool
fire­
exposed
containers.
If
water
is
used
for
fire
fighting,
use
a
generous
amount.
The
reaction
between
this
material
and
water
may
be
vigorous.
Excess
water
limits
the
hazard
of
this
reaction.
Fire
and
Explosion
Hazards:
Closed
containers
may
rupture
when
exposed
to
extreme
heat.
Contact
of
this
material
with
water
releases
carbon
dioxide
(
a
gas).
Do
NOT
reseal
containers
that
have
been
contaminated
with
water.
Carbon
dioxide
may
increase
the
pressure
in
closed
containers
of
wet
material
and
cause
a
rupture
or
explosion.
lazardous
Combustion
Products:
Combustion
may
produce
isocyanate
vapors.
Cornbustion
may
produce
carbon
monoxide,
carbon
dioxide
and
irritating
or
toxic
vapors
and
gases.

;.
ACCIDENTAL
RELEASE
MEASURES
.
ccidentalRelease
Measures:
Vacuum
or
sweep
up
the
material
and
place
it
in
a
chexrnical
waste
container.
FOR
SMALL
SPILLS:
If
the
material
is
molten
(
hot),
allow
it
to
cool
ad
solidify,
scrape
it
up,
and
place
it
in
a
chemical
waste
container.
Decontaminate
with
a
5%
ammonia
solution.
WGE
SPILL:
Persons
not
wearing
protective
equipment
(
see
Section
8)
should
be
excluded
from
the
16
area
of
the
spill
­
til
clezn­
up
has
hen
comleted.
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decrease
the
airborne
concentration
of
vapors
or
gases.
Contain
and
absorb
large
spills
of
hot
material
with
inert
material
(
e.
g.,
dry
sand
or
earth),
then
place
in
a
chemical
waste
container.
Prevent
spilled
material
from
1)
contaminating
soil,
2)
entering
sanitary
sewers,
storn
sewers,
aqd
drainage
systems,
and
3)
entering
bodies
of
water
or
ditches
that
lead
to
waterways.
Immediately
notify
authorities
of
any
reportable
spill
as
may
be
required
pursuant
to
regulations.

7.
HANDLING
AND
STORAGE
s
I
Signal
Word:
0
WARNLNG
Hand1ing
Information:
Avoid
inhalation
and
contact
with
eyes,
skin,
and
clothing.
Wash
hands
thoroughly
after
handling
and
before
eating
or
drinking.
Remove
and
wash
contaminated
clothing
before
reuse.
Use
with
adequate
ventilation.
Avoid
breathing
vapor
or
fumes.
Do
not
allow
water
to
contact
the
material.
It
may
react
violently
with
water.
Do
not
use
this
material
if
it
is
wetted
or
mixed
with
water.
Water
will
boil
at
glue­
pot
temperatures
and
cause
dangerous
spattering
of
molten
material.
Empty
drums
should
be
completely
drained,
properly
bunged,
and
promptly
returned
to
a
dm
reconditioner
or
properly
disposed.
Storage
Information:
Store
in
a
cool,
well
ventilated
space
away
from
incompatible
materials.
Keep
container
closed
when
not
in
use.
Keep
contents
away
from
moisture.
Due
to
reaction
with
water,
producing
carbon
dioxide
gas,
a
hazardous
build­
up
of
pressure
could
result
if
contaminated
containers
are
re­
sealed.

8.
EXPOSURE
CONTROLS
/
PERSONAL
PROTECTION
Exposure
Guidell
7
nes:
The
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(
OSHA),
has
established
for
4,4'­
DiphenylmethaneDiisocyanate
(
MDI),
a
Permissible
Exposure
Limit
(
PEL)
of
0.02
ppm
ceiling,
not
to
be
exceeded
at
any
time.
The
,
American
Conference
of
Governmental
Industrial
Hygenists
(
ACGIH)
have
established,
for
4,4'­
DiphenylmethaneDiisocyanate,
a
Threshold
Limit
Value
(
TLV)
of
0.
005
ppm
Time
Weighted
Average
(
TWA)
for
an
8­
hourworkday
and
a
40­
hour
work
week.
Zngineering
Controls:
Use
process
enclosures,
Local
exhaust
ventilation,
or
other
engineerizg
controls
to
maintain
airborne
concentrations
below
regulatory
and
recornended
occupational
exposure
limits.
See
occupational
exposure
limits
in
Section
2
and
under
Exposure
Guidelines
in
Section
8.
*
e
Protection:
Wear
1)
safety
glasses
with
side
shields
and
a
faceshield
or
2)
goggles
and
a
faceshield.
Facilities
storing
or
utilizing
this
material
should
be
17
equipped
with
zn
eyewash
station
and
safety
shower.
kin
Protection:
,
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splashing
is
likely,
wear
impervious
clothing
and
boots
to
prevent
repeated
or
prolonged
skin
contact.
Consult
your
supplier
of
personal
protective
equipment
for
additional
instructions
on
proper
usage.
Respiratory
Protection:
If
airborne
concentrations
exceed
or
are
expected
to
exceed
the
TLV:
Wear
a
NIOSH/
MSHA­
approved
(
or
equivalent)
full­
facepieceair­
supplied
respirator
in
the
positive
pressure
mode
with
emergency
escape
provisions.
A
respiratory
protection
program
that
meets
OSHA's
29
CF'R
1910.134
and
ANSI
288.2
requirements
must
be
followed
whenever
workplace
conditions
warrant
a
respirator's
use.

9.
PHYSIC&
AND
CHMICAL
PROPERTIES
Color:
Blue
Odor:
Slight
Aromatic
Odor
Threshold:
Not
available
Physical
State:
Solid
at
room
temperature
Solubility
in
Water:
Insoluble
Vapor
Pressure:
Not
available
Specific
Gravity:
1.1
(
Water
=
1)
at
25
degrees
C
(
77
degrees
F)
Boiling
Point:
>
300
degrees
F
(
r
149
degrees
C)
Melting
Point:
Not
available
Freezing
Point:
Not
available
Evaporation
Rate:
Non­
volatile
Vapor
Density:
Not
available
%
Volatile:
Negligible
pH
:
Not
applicable
Coefficient
of
water/
oil:
Not
available
10.
STABILITY
AND
REACTIVITY
Stability:
Stable
at
normal
temperatures
and
storage
conditions.
See
Section
7
for
storage
information.
Incompatibility:
Avoid
contact
with
water,
amines,
and
alcohols.
Hazardous
Decomposition
Products:
Thermal
decomposition
may
produce
various
hyc3rocarbons
and
irritating,
acrid
vapors.
Xazardous
Polymerization:
May
occur.
Contact
with
moisture,
other
materials
which
react
with
isocyanates,
or
temperatures
above
400
F
(
204
C),
may
cause
polymerization.
londitions
to
Avoid:
Temperatures
above
ambient.
Freezing
tenperatures
(
less
than
32
degrees
F
or
0
degrees
C).
Contact
with
water.
18
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11.
TOXICOLOGIC,
RL
INFORMATION
Acute
Eye
Toxicity:
Diphenylmethane
diisocyanate:
100
mg/
24
hr
(
rabbit)
moderate
reaction,
Acute
Inhalation
Toxicity:
Diphenylmethane
diisocyanate:
inhalation
LCSO
(
rat),
178
mg/
m3
/
4
hr.
Acute
Oral
Toxicity:
Diphenylmethane
diisocyanate:
oral
LD50
(
rat),
>
4.7
g
/
kg.;
(
mouse)
2.2
53
/
kg­
Chronic/
Carcinogenicity:
This
material
does
not
contain
0.1%
or
more
of
any
chemical
listed
by
the
International
Agency
for
Research
on
Cancer
{
IARC),
the
National
Toxicology
Program
(
NTP),
or
regulated
by
the
United
States
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(
OSHA)
as
a
carcinogen.
Chronic
overexposure
to
isocyanates
has
been
reported
to
cause
lung
damage,
including
decrease
in
lung
function,
which
may
be
permanent.
Sensitization:
MDI
has
been
shown
to
produce
derxnal
sensitization
in
laboratory
animals.
Evidence
of
respiratory
sensitization
has
also
been
observed
in
guinea
pigs.
In
addition,
there
is
some
evidence
suggestive
of
cross­
sensitization
between
different
types
of
diisocyanates.
Animal
studies
have
shown
that
respiratory
sensitization
can
be
induced
by
skin
contact
with
known
respiratory
sensitizers,
including
diisocyanates.
Reproduction:
No
known
or
reported
effects.
Mutagenicity:
This
product
is
not
known
or
reported
to
be
mutagenic.

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ECOLOGICAL
INFOWATION
Ecotoxicity:
No
data
is
available
for
this
product.
Znvironmental
Fate:
No
data
is
available
for
this
product.

L3.
DISPOSAL
CONSiDEitATIONS
?
aste
Disposal
Method:
Not
a
RCRA
hazardous
waste.
Disposal
of
this
material
is
not
regulated
under
RCRA.
Consult
federal,
state
and
local
regulations
to
ensure
that
.
thismaterial
and
its
containers,
if
discarded,
is
disposed
of
in
compliance
with
all
regulatory
requirements.
"
Bnpty
containers",
as
defined
under
40
CFR
261.7
or
other
applicable
state
or
provincial
regulations
or
transportation
regulations,
are
not
classified
as
hazardous
wastes.
CIL4
iiazard
Class:
14
NOT
A
2CRA
HAZARDOUS
WASTE:
When
discarded
in
its
purchased
form,
this
material
would
not
be
regulated
as
a
RCR9
Xazardous
waste
under
40
CFR­
251.
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DOT
/
IATA
1
IMDG
/
TDG:
Proper
Shipping
Name:

15.
REGULATORY
INFORNaTION
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Act
(
OSEA):
This
material
is
classified
as
a
hazardous
chemical
under
the
criteria
of
the
US
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(
OSHA)
Hazard
Communication
Standard,
29
CFR
1910.1200.
SARA
Title
111:
Section
304
­
CERCLA:
Methylene
diphenyl
diisocyanate
(
CAS#
101­
68­
8):
Reportable
Quantity
=
5000
lbs.
SARA
Title
111:
Section
311/
312
­
Hazard
Communication
Standard
(
HCS):
This
material
is
classified
as
an
IMMEDIATE
MEAI;
TH
HAZARD.
DELAYED
HEALTH
RAZAXD,
and
REACTIVITY
HAZARD
under
the
US
Superfund
Amendment
and
Reauthorization
Act
(
Section
311/
312).
SARA
Title
111:
Section
313
Toxic
Chemical
List
(
TCL):
Diphenyhethane
Diisocyanate
(
101­
68­
8)
TSCA
Section
8(
b)
­
Inventory
Status:
This
material
is
supplied
under
the
Research
and
Development
Exemption
(
Section
(
5)
(
h)(
3)),
of
the
US
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act
(
TSCA)
.
This
material
contains
a
component
that
is
NOT
listed
on
the
TSCA
inventory.
It
may
be
used
ONLY
for
research
and
development
purposes.
rSCA
Section
12(
b)
­
Export
Notification:
This
material
does
not
contain
any
components
that
arf?
subject
to
the
US
Toxic
Substances
Control
Act
(
TSCA)
Section
12(
b)
Export
Notification
requirements.
 
anadian
Inventory
Status:
This
material
contains
components
that
are
NOT
listed
on
the
Canadian
Domestic
Substances
List
(
DSL)
or
the
Canadian
Non­
Domestic
Substances
List
(
NDSL)
.
!
anadian
WmrLS:
This
material
is
classified
by
the
Canadian
Workplace
Hazardous
Material
Information
System
as:
D2A
(
materials
causing
other
toxic
effects,
very
toxic
material)
D2B
(
materials
causing
other
toxic
effects,
toxic
material)
DlA
(
materials
causing
immediate
and
serious
toxic
effects,
very
toxic
material)
alifornia
Proposition
65:
This
product
is
not
known
to
contain
any
chemicals
listed
by
the
State
of
California
(
SafeDrinking
Water
and
Toxic
Enforcement
Act
of
1986)
to
cause
cancer
or
reproductive
toxicity.
iditiozal
Cznadia?
Regulatory
Inf3rmatiozl:
go
This
product:
coctains
the
following
c:
lernical(
s)
listsd
on
the
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Ingredient
Disclosure
List
at
or
above
the
specified
concentration
limit:
Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate
(
CAS#
101­
68­
8)

16.
OTHER
INFORMATION
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Issued:
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intended
for
sale
to
industrial
and
comercial
customers.
We
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customers
to
inspect
and
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and
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satisfy
themselves
as
to
suitability
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specific
applications.
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HOT
MELT
POLYURETHANE
REACTIVE
ADHE~
sIVE
1
DESCRIPTION
c­
21sa
single­
component,
fully
reactive
hot
melt
adhesive
that
cross­
links
through
a
chemical
reaction
with
moisture
found
in
the
surrounding
air
and
substrates,
to
produce
a
thermoset
adhesive.

1
APPLICATION
­.

F&
as
specifically
developed
for
use
in
bonding
and
wrapping
stiffvinyls,
stiff
veneers
and
high
pressure
laminates
(
HPL).
It
has
rapid
set
time
and
green
strength
development.

SUGGESTED
APPLICATION
METHOD
Roll
Coater
or
slot
die
SUGGESTED
APPLICATION
TEMPERATURE
250
OF
L
FEATURES
&
BENEFiTS
Ii
9
Patented
Fully
Reactive
Technology
9
In
addition
to
the
many
other
benefits
of
this
technology,
bonded
assemblies
including
9
Excellent
Cold
Resistance
0
Excellent
Creep
Resistance
0
Excellent
Environmental
Resistance
Versatility
darkly
colored
materials,
posses
exceptional
heat
resistance.

Adheres
to
many
substrates
at
temperatures
as
low
as
­
3PF
without
exhibiting
any
signs
of
bond
failure.

Cured
adhesive
film
is
extremely
tough
yet
flexible.
This
allows
for
differences
in
thermal
expansion
and
contraction
of
various
substrates
without
sacrificing
bond
performance.

Cures
to
form
a
very
strong
bond
that
is
resistant
to
heat,
cold,
moisture,
and
many
solvents.

Adheres
to
a
wide
variety
of
core
stocks
and
skins.

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TYPICAL
PROPERTIES
Viscosity
@
250
OF
28,000
cps
Open
Time
60
sec.
Green
Strength
Build
250
psi
@?
15
sec.
s
Tensile
Strength
not
available
Elongation
not
available
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2%
Secant
Modulus
not
available
ON
Softening
Point
150
OF
(
prior
to
full
cure).
Cure
Rate*
75%
in
4­
6
hours
*
dependent
upon
moisture
and
temperature
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PACKAGlNG
FORM
1
Non­
returnable55
gallon
metal
drums
(
400
and
450
Ibs.
net)
or
5
gallon
metal
pails
(
40
Ibs.
net).
Also
available
in
drums
or
pails
with
plastic
liners.

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STORAGE
To
ensure
maximum
stability,
product
should
be
stored
in
the
original
closed
container
in
an
interior
location
capable
of
maintaininga
constant
temperature.

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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION
1
Before
using
this
or
any
other
chemical
product,
be
sure
to
read
and
understand
the
information
on
the
Material
Safety
Data
Sheet
and
Product
Labels.
Remain
aware
of
potential
hazards
and
follow
all
precautionarymeasures,
handling
instructions,
and
disposal
considerations
outlined
in
the
MSDS
and
labels.

For
help
in
a
Chemical
Emergency,
call
CHEMTRECat
1­
800­
424­
9300.

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USE
PRECAUTION
I
Product
is
ready
to
use
as
received;
do
not
dilute
hot
melt
adhesive.
Confirm
compatibility
before
making
hot
melt
adhesive
changes.

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TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
I
forbo
Adhesives'
technical
support
staff
has
extensive
practical
experience
with
adhesives
and
manufacturing
techniques.
Please
do
not
hesitate
to
request
our
assistance
through
your
sales
representative,
or
send
us
an
e­
mail
at
swift@
forbo­
adhesives.
corn.

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0502
