Cycad Products Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

Cycad Blackgold

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Revision of January 18, 2014

I. Product Identification

Trade Name:

Cycad Blackgold Optical Pitch

Grades: soft, medium, medium-hard, hard, and extra-hard

Manufactured by:

Cycad Products

763 Dora Celeste Drive

Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701

Emergency Telephone:

(505) 425-9505 Bus Hours Dr. Ronald Clark

(505) 425-9475 Home Dr. Ronald Clark

If Dr. Clark is not available

II. Hazardous Ingredients

Common Name Chemical Name CAS Number Per Cent

Petroleum pitch Asphalt 8052-42-4 20-60%

Components not precisely identified are either proprietary or non-hazardous. All components appear on the EPA TSCA inventory. Values are not product specifications.

III. Physical Data

Boiling Point: NA Melting Point: 65-80 C.

Specific Gravity: 1.1 Vapor Pressure: NA

Vapor Density: NA Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in hydrocarbons

Percent Volatiles: none Appearance and odor: Black, odorless cold

IV. Fire and Explosion Data

Flash Point: est > 400 F

Extinguishing Media: dry chemical, foam, steam, water fog, or carbon dioxide

Special fire fighting procedures:

Optical Pitch is never found in tonnage lots, so fires would only involve relatively small amounts of material. If fire occurs in can, cover the can with the lid to put out the fire.

Treat as an oil fire.

If possible, do not use water as water causes spreading of the burning pitch. If only water is available, use gross amounts which will solidify the pitch.

Unusual fire and explosion hazards: none

V. Health Hazard Data

Inhalation of fumes

Acute: Upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) irritation.

Skin Contact

Acute: Prolonged contact may cause mild irritation.

Contact with hot material will cause thermal burns.

Eye Contact

Acute: Fumes from heated material will cause irritation.

Exposure Limits

Asphalt fume OSHA PEL none established

ACGIH TLV 5 mg/M3

NIOSH 5 mg/M3

Carcinogenicity

Asphalt NTP listed no

IARC listed yes

OSHA regulated no

Emergency First Aid Procedures

Inhalation: Remove individual to fresh air. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.

Skin: Cool hot material with ice or cold water. Do not remove pitch immediately, Cover with petroleum jelly and remove when softened. Seek medical attention for burns. A bucket of cold water should be kept nearby whenever melted pitch is handled.

Eyes: Flush with running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.

VI. Reactivity Data

Stability (conditions to avoid): Stable

Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents

Hazardous decomposition products: Combustion yields the usual hydrocarbon combustion products.

Hazardous polymerization: will not occur

VII. Spill or Leak Procedures

Action to take for spills:

If molten, let cool to a solid, then shovel into waste receptacle. Avoid inhalation of fumes.

Waste Disposal Method:

Dispose in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations, Primary disposal is in a municipal or industrial landfill. Combustion in an approved incinerator is acceptable.

VIII. Special Protection Information

Ventilation: Use a hood or other well-ventilated area when heating to avoid fume inhalation.

Respiration: Use an approved organic vapor respirator with a particulate pre-filter if fumes exceed 5 mg/M3.

Protective Clothing: Wear insulating covering when working with molten material.

Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses or safety shield when working with molten material.

IX. Special Precautions and Other Information

1. Never add water or other low boiling material to melted pitch.

2. Optical pitch is usually dispensed as a liquid at 200-400 F. The chief hazard in handling pitch is the danger of burns from splashes or spills. Protective clothing, including safety glasses, should always be used when hot pitch is being handled.

3. In use, optical pitch may become contaminated with hazardous materials from the surfaces being worked. If so, dispose of the pitch as appropriate for the surface materials.

4. Laps can usually be formed from melted pitch at 260F, and at this temperature essentially no fumes or vapor will form. We recommend casting below 275F.

5. Cycad Blackgold Optical Pitch is petroleum pitch modified by blending with natural resins long known to be non-toxic. None of these materials is considered hazardous except that, with regard to the asphalt component, our petroleum pitch supplier has indicated in their MSDS that " There are no studies to indicate that asphalt causes cancer or respiratory damage in man. This petroleum based product contains a small amount of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which have been known to cause cancer and respiratory damage in laboratory animals." Asphalt is commonly found in such everyday materials as road tar, roofing tar, roofing paper, and sealing compounds.

Notice

All information, recommendations, and suggestions appearing herein concerning this product are based upon data obtained from our suppliers and/or recognized technical sources and are believed to be accurate, however, Cycad Products makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, sufficiency, or completeness of the material set forth herein. It is the user's responsibility to determine the safety, toxicity, and suitability of their own use, handling, and disposal of the product. Since actual use by others is beyond our control, no warranty, express or implied is made by Cycad Products as the effects of such use, the results to be obtained, or the safety and toxicity of the product, nor does Cycad Products assume any liability arising out of the use by others of the products referred herein. The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relate only to the specific material designated herein and do not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process.

Cycad Cleargold

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Revision of February 3, 2000

I. Product Identification

Trade Name:

Cycad Cleargold Optical Pitch

Grades: soft, medium, medium-hard, and hard

Manufactured by:

Cycad Products

763 Dora Celeste Drive

Las Vegas, New Mexico

87701

Emergency Telephone:

(505) 425-9505 Bus Hours Dr. Ronald Clark

(505) 425-9475 Home Dr. Ronald Clark

If Dr. Clark is not available

(505) 425-6378 Mr. Wayne Proell

II. Hazardous Ingredients

Common Name Chemical Name CAS Number Per Cent

None. The principle component is rosin (CAS No. 8050-09-7)

Components not precisely identified are either proprietary or non-hazardous. All components appear on the EPA TSCA inventory. Values are not product specifications.

III. Physical Data

Boiling Point NA Melting Point 65-80 C

Specific Gravity: 1.1 Vapor Pressure: NA

Vapor Density: NA Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in hydrocarbons

Percent Volatiles: none Appearance and odor: Clear, honey-colored solid

IV. Fire and Explosion Data

Flash Point: est > 400

Extinguishing Media: dry chemical, foam, steam, water fog, or carbon dioxide

Special fire fighting procedures:

Optical Pitch is never found in tonnage lots, so fires would only involve relatively small amounts of material. If fire occurs in can, cover the can with the lid to put out the fire.

Treat as an oil fire.

If possible, do not use water as water causes spreading of the burning pitch. If only water is available, use gross amounts, which will solidify the pitch.

Unusual fire and explosion hazards: none

V. Health Hazard Data

Inhalation of fumes

Acute: Upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) irritation.

Skin Contact

Acute: Prolonged contact may cause mild irritation. Contact with hot material will cause thermal burns.

Eye Contact

Acute: Fumes from heated material will cause irritation.

Exposure Limits

Rosin OSHA PEL none established

ACGIH TLV 10 mg/M

Emergency First Aid Procedures:

Inhalation: Remove individual to fresh air. If irritation persists seek medical attention.

Skin: Cool hot material with ice or cold water. Do not remove pitch immediately, Cover with petroleum jelly and remove when softened. Seek medical attention for burns. A bucket of cold water should be kept nearby whenever melted pitch is handled.

Eyes: Flush with running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.

VI. Reactivity Data

Stability (conditions to avoid): Stable

Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents

Hazardous decomposition products: Combustion yields the usual hydrocarbon combustion products.

Hazardous polymerization: will not occur

VII. Spill or Leak Procedures

Action to take for spills:

If molten, let cool to a solid, then shovel into waste receptacle. Avoid inhalation of fumes.

Waste Disposal Method:

Dispose in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations, Primary disposal is in a municipal or industrial landfill. Combustion in an approved incinerator would be acceptable.

VIII. Special Protection Information

Ventilation: Use a hood or other well-ventilated area when heating to avoid fume inhalation

Respiration: Use an approved organic vapor respirator with a particulate pre-filter if fumes exceed 5 mg/M3

Protective Clothing: Wear insulating covering when working with molten material.

Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses or safety shield when working with molten material.

IX. Special Precautions and Other Information

Never add water or other low boiling material to melted pitch.

Optical pitch is usually dispensed as a liquid at 200-400 F. The chief hazard in handling pitch is the danger of burns from splashes or spills. Protective clothing, including safety glasses, should always be used when hot pitch is being handled.

In use, optical pitch may become contaminated with hazardous materials from the surfaces being worked. If so, dispose of the pitch as appropriate for the surface materials.

Laps can usually be formed from melted pitch at 260 F, and at this temperature essentially no fumes or vapors will form. We recommend casting below 275 F if at all possible.

Cycad Cleargold Optical Pitch is rosin pitch modified by blending with materials believed to be non-toxic. As with any industrial chemical product, it should be handled with good industrial hygiene and safety practices.

Notice

All information, recommendations, and suggestions appearing herein concerning this product are based upon data obtained from our suppliers and/or recognized technical sources and are believed to be accurate, However, Cycad Products makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, sufficiency, or completeness of the material set forth herein. It is the user's responsibility to determine the safety, toxicity, and suitability of his own use, handling, and disposal of the product. Since actual use by others is beyond our control, no warranty, express or implied is made by Cycad Products as the effects of such use, the results to be obtained, or the safety and toxicity of the product, nor does Cycad Products assume any liability arising out of the use by others of the products referred herein. The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relate only to the specific material designated herein and do not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process.

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Cycad Blocker

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Revision of February 3, 2000

I. Product Identification

Trade Name:

Cycad Blocker

Cycad Blocking Pitch

Manufactured by:

Cycad Products

763 Dora Celeste Drive

Las Vegas, New Mexico

87701

Emergency Telephone:

(505) 425-9505 Bus Hours Dr. Ronald Clark

(505) 425-9475 Home Dr. Ronald Clark

If Dr. Clark is not available

(505) 425-6378 Mr. Wayne Proell

II. Hazardous Ingredients

Common Name Chemical Name CAS Number Per Cent

None

III. Physical Data

Boiling Point: NA Melting Point: 65-80 C.

Specific Gravity: 1.1-1.2 Vapor Pressure:NA

Vapor Density: NA Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in hydrocarbons

Percent Volatiles: none Appearance and odor: Brownish gold, odorless, cold

IV. Fire and Explosion Data

Flash Point: est > 400 F

Extinguishing Media: dry chemical, foam, steam, water fog, or carbon dioxide

Special fire fighting procedures:

Optical Pitch is never found in tonnage lots, so fires would only involve relatively small amounts of material.

Treat as an oil fire.

If possible, do not use water as water causes spreading of the burning pitch. If only water is available, use gross amounts which will solidify the pitch.

Unusual fire and explosion hazards: none

V. Health Hazard Data

Inhalation of fumes

Acute: Upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) irritation.

Skin Contact

Acute: Contact with hot material will cause thermal burns.

Eye Contact

Acute: Fumes from heated material will cause irritation from rosin.

Exposure Limits

None established. We recommend 10 mg/M3 for dust and 5 mg/M3 for fumes

Carcinogenicity

Not listed

Emergency First Aid Procedures

Inhalation: Remove individual to fresh air. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.

Skin: Cool hot material with ice or cold water. Do not remove pitch immediately. Cover affected area with Furacin soluble dressing. Material will flake off as the burn heals. Seek medical attention for severe burns. A bucket of cold water should be kept nearby whenever melted pitch is handled.

Eyes: Flush with running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.

VI. Reactivity Data

Stability (conditions to avoid): Stable

Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents

Hazardous decomposition products: Combustion yields the usual organic combustion products.

Hazardous polymerization: will not occur

VII. Spill or Leak Procedures

Action to take for spills:

If molten, let cool to a solid, then shovel into waste receptacle. Avoid inhalation of fumes.

Waste Disposal Method:

Dispose in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations, Primary disposal is in a municipal or industrial landfill. Combustion in an approved incinerator would be acceptable.

VIII. Special Protection Information

Ventilation: Use a hood or other well ventilated area when heating to avoid fume inhalation

Respiration: Use an approved organic vapor respirator with a particulate prefilter if fumes exceed 5 mg/M3.

Protective Clothing: Wear insulating covering when working with molten material.

Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses or safety shield when working with molten material.

IX. Special Precautions and Other Information

1. Never add water or other low boiling material to melted pitch.

2. The chief hazard in handling pitch is the danger of burns from splashes or spills. Protective clothing, including safety glasses, should always be used when hot pitch is being handled.

3. In use, optical pitch may become contaminated with hazardous materials from the surfaces being worked. If so, dispose of the pitch as appropriate for the surface materials.

4. Cycad Blocking Pitch is primarily a blend of natural materials long known to be non-toxic. None of these materials is considered hazardous under normal conditions. Fumes can be avoided by keeping the temperature of the pitch below 275oF.

Notice

We have been informed of no health effects caused by Cycad blocking pitch other than thermal burns. All information, recommendations, and suggestions appearing herein concerning this product are based upon data obtained from our suppliers and/or recognized technical sources and are believed to be accurate, However, Cycad Products makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, sufficiency, or completeness of the material set forth herein. It is the user's responsibility to determine the safety, toxicity, and suitability of their own use, handling, and disposal of the product. Since actual use by others is beyond our control, no warranty, express or implied is made by Cycad Products as the effects of such use, the results to be obtained, or the safety and toxicity of the product, nor does Cycad Products assume any liability arising out of the use by others of the products referred herein. The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relate only to the specific material designated herein and do not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process.

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Cycad Optical Pitch

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Revision of May 5, 1999

I. Product Identification

Trade Name:

Cycad Optical Pitch

Grades: soft, medium, medium-hard, hard, and extra-hard

Manufactured by:

Cycad Products

763 Dora Celeste Drive

Las Vegas, New Mexico

87701

Emergency Telephone:

(505) 425-9505 Bus Hours Dr. Ronald Clark

(505) 425-9475 Home Dr. Ronald Clark

If Dr. Clark is not available

(505) 425-6378 Mr. Wayne Proell

II. Hazardous Ingredients

Common Name Chemical Name CAS Number Per Cent

Petroleum pitch Asphalt 8052-42-4 20-60%

Components not precisely identified are either proprietary or non-hazardous. All components appear on the EPA TSCA inventory. Values are not product specifications.

III. Physical Data

Boiling Point: NA Melting Point: 65-800 C.

Specific Gravity: 1.1 Vapor Pressure: NA

Vapor Density: NA Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in hydrocarbons

Percent Volatiles: none Appearance and odor: Black, odorless when cold

IV. Fire and Explosion Data

Flash Point: Est > 4000 C.

Extinguishing Media: dry chemical, foam, steam, water fog, or carbon dioxide

Special fire fighting procedures:

Optical Pitch is never found in tonnage lots, so fires would only involve relatively small amounts of material. If fire occurs in can, cover the can with the lid to put out the fire.

Treat as an oil fire.

If possible, do not use water as water causes spreading of the burning pitch. If only water is available, use gross amounts, which will solidify the pitch.

Unusual fire and explosion hazards: none

V. Health Hazard Data

Inhalation of fumes

Acute: Upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) irritation. May cause nausea or dizziness.

Skin Contact

Acute: Prolonged contact may cause dermatitis. Contact with hot material will cause thermal burns.

Eye Contact

Acute: Fumes from heated material will cause irritation.

Exposure Limits

Asphalt fume OSHA PEL none established

ACGIH TLV 5 mg/M3

NIOSH 5 mg/M3

Carcinogenicity

Asphalt NTP listed no

IARC listed yes

OSHA regulated no

Emergency First Aid Procedures

Inhalation: Remove individual to fresh air. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.

Skin: Cool hot material with ice or cold water. Do not remove pitch immediately, Cover with petroleum jelly and remove when softened. Seek medical attention for burns. A bucket of cold water should be kept nearby whenever melted pitch is handled.