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Amerway #300 Rosin Flux-RA-25
Material Safety Data Sheet
| Section 01 |
Identification |
| Information furnished by: |
Amerway, Inc.
3701 Beale Avenue
Altoona, PA 16601 |
| Date effective: |
1/01/08 |
| Emergency phone: |
1-814-944-0200 |
| Chemtrec: |
1-800-424-9300 |
| Product or trade name: |
Amerway 200 Rosin Flux-RA-25 |
| Product Use: |
Soldering flux |
| Person to contact: |
Terry Buck |
| Section 02 |
Constituents |
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| Chem |
CAS |
%Wt. |
PEL/PPM |
TLV/PPM |
| Isopropanol |
67-63-0 |
55-65 |
400 |
400 |
| Aliphatic Solvent |
64742-48-9 |
18-28 |
500 |
100 |
Unlisted percentages are non-hazardous. None of the materials in this product are listed
in NTP, IARC, or OSHA as carcinogens.
| Section 03 |
Physical Data |
| Melting Point |
N/A |
| Boiling Point |
180 F |
| Vapor Pressure |
33 mm Hg |
| Vapor Density ( air is 1) |
> 1 |
| Solubility in Water |
65 % |
| Appearance & Color |
Clear Amber Liquid |
| Specific Gravity |
0.834 |
| Odor |
Alcoholic |
| % Volatile |
75 % |
| pH |
N/A |
| Evaporation Rate :(nBuAc=1) |
> 1 |
| Section 04 |
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data |
| Flash Point / Method Used |
58 F Seta Flash Closed Cup |
| Flammable Limits |
Not Determined |
| Extinguishing Media |
Apply foam, dry chemical, CO2. |
| Fire Fighting Equipment |
Fire fighters should wear protective clothing
and self-contained breathing apparatus. |
| Special Precautions |
N/A |
| Section 05 |
Reactivity Data |
| Stability |
Hazardous polymerization will not occur. |
| Conditions to Avoid |
Sparks, direct heat and open flame. |
| Hazardous Polymerization |
Will not occur. |
| Incompatibility |
Oxidizing agents. |
| Hazardous Decomposition Products |
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. |
| Section 06 |
Spill, Leak and Disposal Procedures |
| Action to take for spills/leaks |
Soak up with absorbent, eliminate source of
ignition. Remove residue with detergent. |
| Disposal method |
Incinerate or dispose of per federal, state or local regulations. |
| Section 07 |
Health Hazard Data |
| Eye |
Higher concentrations can cause eye irritation. |
| Skin Contact |
Constant and continuous contact may cause skin irritation. |
| Skin Absorption |
No evidence of adverse effects from available information. |
| Ingestion |
Large quantities may cause drowsiness, loss of onsciousness,
stomach cramps, pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, may occur. |
| Inhalation |
Headache or throat irritation may occur. |
| Systemic & Other Effects |
Chronic overexposure may cause irritation of the
mucous membrane |
| Section 08 |
First Aid Procedures |
| Eyes |
If irritation or redness develops, remove from vapor exposure, move
person to fresh air. For direct contact, flush eyes immediately with large
amounts of water. |
| Skin |
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected skin area thoroughly with
mild soap and water. If irritation persists, see a physician. |
| Ingestion |
Aspiration hazard, do not induce vomiting or give anything by month.
Get immediate medical attention. |
| Inhalation |
Remove to fresh air. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration and
get medical attention as soon as possible. |
| Note to Physician |
Aspiration into the lungs can cause lung inflammation and
damage. There is no specific antidote. |
| Section 09 |
Special Handling Information |
| Ventilation |
Confine within closed, well ventilated equipped area where possible.
Special local ventilation is needed at point where vapors can be
expected to escape to the work place area. |
| Respiratory Protection |
Use NIOSH/MSHS approved respirators where
exposures exceed PEL/TLV’s. |
| Eye Protection |
Chemical monogoggles and/or full face shield in all possible
splash conditions. |
| Skin Protection |
Chemical impervious butyl aprons/clothing in all possible
splashing conditions. |
| Other |
Eye wash/ shower in near vicinity. |
| Section 10 |
Special Precautions and Additional Information |
| Storage |
Keep away from heat, spark, open flames and other ignition sources. |
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