Resflex Elastomeric Roof Coating
(120 sq.ft./gal.)
SECTION I –
IDENTIFICATION:
CHEMICAL NAME:
100% acrylic emulsion
SECTION II –
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:
COMPONENT
INFORMATION:
CAS Number Vapor Pressure Weight %
Mm Hg @ Temp.
2,2,4-trimethyl –
1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate 25265-77-4
0.010 68F 0
NO TOXIC CHEMICALS
subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III and of 40
CFR 372 are present.
SECTION III –
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
APPEARANCE AND
ODOR:
White liquid with slight odor
BOILING POINT:
491 deg. F
COATING V.O.C.:
.92 lbs./gal (111 G/L)
VAPOR DENSITY:
Heavier than air
EVAPORATION RATE:
Slower than ether
SPECIFIC GRAVITY:
(H2O=1): 1.34
SOLUBILITY IN
WATER:
Soluble
WEIGHT / GAL.:
11.6 lbs.
SOLIDS:
By Volume: 51.23% By Weight: 64.42%
SECTION IV – FIRE AND
EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FLASH POINT:
214 Deg. F METHOD USED: COC
FLAMMABLE LIMITS
IN AIR BY VOLUME
LEL:
0.62% UEL: 4.24%
EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA
– Foam, Alcohol Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog
SPECIAL FIRE
FIGHTING PROCEDURES:
PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
– Wear self-contained breathing apparatus (positive pressure demand OSHA/NIOSH
Approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Water should not be used
except as a fog to keep nearby containers cool.
SECTION V – REACTIVITY
STABILITY:
Stable
CONDITIONS TO
AVOID:
None
HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Carbon dioxide,
carbon monoxide & hydrocarbons INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS: Oxidizing
materials can cause reaction
HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION:
Will not occur
SECTION VI – HEALTH
HAZARD DATA
EFFECTS OF OVER
EXPOSURE:
EYE
CONTACT: Eye irritation, redness and tearing on contact
SKIN
CONTACT: May cause irritation, dryness and dermatitis on prolonged
contact
NASAL
CONTACT: May cause irritation, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and headache
INGESTION:
Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
ASPIRATION
INTO LUNGS: Can cause chemical pneumonitis
CARCINOGENICITY: NTP?- No IARC MONOGRAPHS? – No
OSHA REGULATED?- No
EMERGENCY AND
FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
SKIN CONTACT:
Wash with soap and water
EYE CONTACT:
Flush with water for 15 minutes
INHALATION:
Move to fresh air
INGESTION:
Give 2 glasses of water to drink. Consult physician
IN ALL CASES, SEE
A PHYSICIAN IF DEEMED NECESSARY
SECTION VII –
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Eliminate all
ignition sources. Provide good ventilation, dike spill area and cover with
inert
and/or absorbent
material and remove to disposal container. Mop with mild detergent and
water. Observe all
relevant federal, state and local laws.
SECTION VIII – SPECIAL
PROTECTION INFORMATION
VENTILATION &
RESPIRATORY:
Use in a well-ventilated area. If ventilation is inadequate,
use of OSHA approved respirator (negative pressure type) is recommended. If
workplace overexposure limit is exceeded NIOSH/MSHA approved air supplied
respirator is advised. When spraying material, use a NIOSH approved
cartridge respirator suitable to keep airborne mists/vapors below the time
weighted limit value.
CLOTHING/GLOVES:
Use chemical resistant gloves such as nitrile gloves
EYES:
Protective goggles or mask required to protect against splash or spray
OTHER PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING:
Impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible
to prevent skin contact. The use of head caps is recommended whenever
possible if spraying.
SAFE STORAGE AND
HANDLING:
Store in a well-ventilated area. Keep containers closed when
not in use. Keep away from excessive heat and open flame.