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Material Safety Data Sheet
SHELTER-RITE® VINYL COATED FABRIC |
Issue Date: 3/1/99
Supersedes: 1/15/97 |
| SECTION 1. |
PRODUCT & COMPANY INFORMATION |
| Trade Name: |
SHELTER-RITE® VINYL COATED FABRIC |
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| Chemical Name, Synonyms: |
PVC COATED FABRIC |
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: |
| Manufacturer: |
SEAMAN CORPORATION
1000 Venture Blvd.
Wooster, OH 44691 USA |
DAY: 330-262-1111
NIGHT (CHEMTREC): 800-424-9300
INFORMATION: 330-262-1111 |
| Component |
TLV (Units) |
| NYLON OR POLYESTER FABRIC |
N.A.
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| PROPRIETARY COMPOUND CONTAINING PVC, PHTHALATE PLASTICIZERS, STABILIZERS, PIGMENTS, ESO, FLAME RETARDANTS, LUBRICANTS, CaCO3 |
N.A.
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| (TRADE SECRET PER CFR 1910.1200(i)) |
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| Boiling Point: |
N.A. |
Specific Gravity: |
1.2-1.3 |
| Vapor Pressure |
N.A. |
% Volatile (Vol.): |
< 0.2% |
| Vapor Density: |
N.A. |
Color and Odor: |
Vinyl Odor |
| Solubility in Water |
Insoluble |
Physical State: |
Solid Sheet |
| SECTION 4. |
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA |
| Flash Point: |
N.A. |
Flammable Limits: |
N.A. |
| EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: |
Water fog, foam or dry chemical; C02 may not have enough cooling to prevent re-ignition |
| FIRE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: |
Positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing to fight fires. |
| UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: |
None Known |
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| SECTION 5. |
REACTIVITY DATA |
| STABILITY - CONDITIONS TO AVOID: |
Combustible if exposed to flame |
| INCOMPATIBILITY - MATERIALS TO AVOID: |
None |
| HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: |
CO, CO2, HCL, Trace Aromatics |
| HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: |
Will Not Occur |
| SECTION 6. |
HEALTH HAZARD DATA |
| ACUTE TOXICITY |
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| Oral Ingestion: |
Not normally a route of exposure |
| Eye Contact: |
Eye irritation is possible due to processing vapors when film is heated sufficiently to cause mass melting of the polymer, such as during heat welding |
| Skin Contact: |
Skin irritation is possible due to processing vapors when film is heated sufficiently to cause mass melting of the polymer, such as during heat welding |
| Inhalation: |
Respiratory irritation is possible due to processing vapors when film is heated sufficiently to cause mass melting of the polymer, such as during heat welding |
| First Aid Procedures: |
Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Remove to fresh air if respiratory irritation occurs. If irritation persists, call a physician. |
| Chronic Toxicity: |
No chronic effects due to exposure are known. |
| SECTION 7. |
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES |
| Steps To Be Taken In Case Of Spill: |
Dispose in approved landfill |
| Disposal Method: |
Bury or incinerate in accordance with Federal, State and Local Codes.Not defined as hazardous by current provisions of RCRA |
| SECTION 8. |
SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION |
| Ventilation: |
Local exhaust, especially if irritation occurs |
| Respiration Protection: |
Not normally necessary |
| Protective Clothing: |
Wear gloves when handling hot material |
| Eye Protection: |
Not normally necessary |
| Other Protective Equipment: |
Not normally necessary |
| SECTION 9. |
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS |
| Precautions To Be Taken In Handling and Storage: |
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In operations such as heat welding or thermoforming involving heat sufficient to cause melting of the polymer, irritating fumes may be evolved. Adequate ventilation should be provided. |
| Other Precautions: |
Avoid inhalation of processing fumes |
THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH
BUT NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IS MADE |
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