Material Safety Data Sheet

Magic Metal 8000

Section 1: Product Information

Supplier’s Name Manufacturer’s Name

Refer to supplier

Address Address

Refer to supplier

2300 Winston Park Dr

Oakville, ON L6H 7T7

Telephone Number Telephone #

(905) 829-8780 Refer to supplier

1-800-268-4833

Trade Name: N/A Chemical Family:

Metals

Chemical Formula: N/A Product Use

Polymercaptan Resin

Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients

The fumes and gases produced during normal use of this product are covered under section 5. The term “Hazardous” should be interpreted as a term required and defined in OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29CFR 1910-1200 and does not necessarily imply the existence of a hazard. The chemicals or compounds reportable by Section 313 of SARA are marked by #

Approximate OSHA PEL

Ingredient Concentration % CAS # mg/m3 LC50 LD50

2,4,6, Tri Phenol (dimethylaminomethyl) / 1-2 / 90-72-2 / 5 ppm 8-hr / N/A / N/A
Epoxy Resin (Diglycidyl Ether of Bisphenol A) / 10-15 / 25068-38-6 / N/A / N/A / Oral (rbt)=20g/kg
Magnesium Silicate / 35-40 / 14807-96-6 / N/A / N/A / N/A
Mercaptan Terminated Polyether / 5-10 / Trade Secret / N/A / N/A / N/A
Amorphous Silica / 10-15 / 67762-90-7 / N/A / N/A / N/A
Crystalline Silica / 1-5 / 14808-60-7 / N/A / N/A / N/A
Bronze Alloy / 15-20 / Unknown / N/A / N/A / N/A

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Section 3: Physical Data

Physical State: Solid / Boiling Point: N/A
Odour and Appearance: Odorless. / Freezing Point: N/A
Odour Threshold(PPM): N/A / Solubility in Water(20): N/A
Specific Gravity: N/A / % Volatile (by Volume): N/A
Vapour Pressure(MM): N/A / PH: N/A
Vapour Density (Air =1): N/A / Coefficient of Water/Oil Distribution:N/A
Evaporation Rate: N/A

Section 4: Fire or Explosion Hazard

Flammability: Nonflammable. Welding arcs and sparks can ignite combustibles.

Means of Extinction: N/A

Flashpoint: N/A

Upper Flammable Limit (% by volume): N/A

Lower Flammable Limit (% by volume): N/A

Auto ignition temperature: N/A

Hazardous Combustion Products: N/A

Explosion data-sensitivity to mechanical impact: N/A

Explosion data-sensitivity to static discharge: N/A

Section 5: Reactivity Data

Chemical Stability: Yes

Incompatibility to other substances: No

If so, which ones? N/A

Reactivity under what conditions? N/A

Hazardous decomposition products: N/A

Welding fumes cannot be classified simply. The composition and quantity of both are dependent upon the metal being welded, the process, procedures and electrodes used.

Other conditions which also influence the composition and quantity of the fumes and gases to which workers may be exposed include: coatings on the metal being welded (such as paint, plating or galvanizing), number of welds and the volume of the work area, quality and amount of ventilation, position of the welder’s head with respect to the fume plume, as well as the presence of contaminants in the atmosphere (such as chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors from cleaning and degreasing activities).

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Section 5: Reactivity Data (continued)

When the electrode is consumed, the fume and gas decomposition products are different in percent and form from the ingredients listed in Section 2. Fume and gas decomposition products, not the ingredients in the electrode are important. Decomposition of products include those originating from the volatilization, reaction or oxidation of the materials in Section 2 plus those from the base metal, coating, etc. as noted above. These components are virtually always present as complex compounds and not as metals.

Reasonably expected fume constituents would include fluorides, complex oxides of iron, manganese and silicon. Gaseous reaction products may include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Ozone and nitrogen oxides may be formed by radiation from the arc in TIG welding.

One recommended way to determine the composition and quantity of fumes to which workers are exposed is to take an air sample inside the welder’s helmet, if worn, or in the worker’s breathing zone.

Section 6: Toxicological Information

Skin Contact: N/A

Skin Absorption: N/A

Eye Contact: N/A

Inhalation Acute: Yes

Inhalation Chronic: Yes

Ingestion: N/A

Fumes and gases can be dangerous to your health. Primary route of exposure is inhalation of fumes. Pre-existing respiratory of allergic conditions may be aggravated in some individuals.

Effects of acute exposure to the material:

Over exposure to welding fumes may result in discomfort such as: dizziness, nausea, or dryness or irritation of nose, throat or eyes.

Effects of chronic exposure to the material:

Over exposure may lead to siderosis (iron deposits in the lungs) and is believed by some investigators to affect pulmonary function. Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin. Electric shock can kill.

Exposure Limits / 5 mg/M3 / Reproductive Toxicity / N/A
Irritancy of Material / N/A / Teratogenicity / N/A
Sensitization to Material / N/A /

Mutagenicity

/ N/A
Carcinogenity / No / Toxicologically synergistic products / N/A

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Section 7: Preventive Measures

Personal Protective Equipment:

*Leather Welding Gloves

*Welding Helmet or Face Shield with Safety Lens. As a rule of thumb, start with a shade darker to see the weld zone. Then go to the next lighter shade which gives sufficient view of the weld zone. Provide screens and flash goggles to shield others.

*Use respirable fume respirator or air supplies respirator when welding is confined space or where local exhaust or ventilation does not keep exposure below TLV.

*Welder’s protective clothing that may include: arm protectors, aprons, hats, shoulder protection, as well as dark, substantial clothing. Train the welder not to touch live electrical parts and to insulate himself from work and ground.

Engineering Controls:

Use enough ventilation, local exhaust at the arc or both to deep the fumes and gases below TLV’s in the worker’s breathing zone and general area. Train the welder to keep his head out of the fumes.

Leak or Spill Procedure: N/A

Handling Procedures and Equipment:

Welding arcs and sparks can ignite combustibles.

Waste Disposal:

Dispose of any grinding dust or water residues in accordance with local, provincial and federal regulations.

Storage Requirements: N/A

Special Shipping Information: N/A

Section 8: First Aid Measures

Call for medical aid.

Section 9: Preparation Information

Prepared by: Techniweld

(905) 829-8780

1-800-268-4833

Date Prepared: January 1, 2009

The manufacturer believes this data to be accurate and to reflect qualified expert opinion regarding current research. However, the manufacturer cannot make any express or implied warranty as to this information

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Magic Metal 8000