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Material Safety Data
  Product Name

MARINE INSULATING COATING


  SECTION I - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION

The following ingredients are subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments of the Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.


  SECTION II - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Boiling Point :
Specific Gravity :
Vapor Point (mm Hg):

212 deg F
0.472
17@25 deg C

Vapor Density (Air = 1):
Melting Point:
Evaporation Rate :
Solubility in H20:

>1
N/A
<1
Dilutable

Appearance and odor :

This material is a viscous solution of ceramic and acrylic latex which has a slight ammonia odor.


  SECTION III - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

Flash Point :
Flammable Limits :
Extinguished Media :
Special Fire Fighting Procedures :




Unusual Fire and Explosion :

Noncombustible
N/A
(for dried film) carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or alcohol foam
Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat.
Product will not burn but may spatter if temperature exceeds boiling point. Extreme heat may cause closed containers to burst. Dried film of product is capable of burning giving off oxides of carbon/nitrogen and hydrogen bromide/bromine.


  SECTION IV - REACTIVITY DATA

Stability :
Incompatibility :
Hazardous Decomposition :
Hazardous Polymerization :

Non-reactive
N/A
Non-reactive
will not occur


  SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD AND FIRST AID DATA

Routes of entry :
Health Hazards :



Carcinogenicity :
Signs & Symptoms of exposure :
First aid procedure :

skin-possible   ingestion-possible   inhalation-possible
Acute - In a confined area vapors in high concentration are anaesthetic. Overexposure may result in light-headedness and staggering gait. Irritant to skin and upperespiratory system. Chronic overexposure may result in liver damage.
N/A
Redness and/or irritation of exposed area
Eye exposure - flush eyes with water. Skin contact: Wash area with soap and water. If redness persists, seek medical attention .



  SECTION VI - PRECAUTIONS AND SAFE HANDLING AND USE

Steps if material is released :

Waste Disposal Methods :




Precaution in handling and storage :





Other Precautions :

Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate and remove with inert absorbent. Wash all contaminated clothing before reuse.
Waste from this material is not hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed containers. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State, and Local regulations regarding pollution.
Waste Disposal Methods: Waste from this material is not hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed containers. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State, and Local regulations regarding pollution.
Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of reach of children.



  SECTION VII - CONTROL MEASURES

Respiratory Protection :
Ventilation :
Protective Gloves :
Eye Protection :
Other Protective Equipment :
Work/Hygienic Practices :

Ventilation and dust mask recommended during application. If sprayed in confined area respiratory equipment is recommened due to slight ammonia odor .
Local exhaust - preferable   Mechanical (gen) - acceptable
Preferable
Preferable
None needed
See Section VI



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