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| Components (hazardous materials) |
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| Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Percentage |
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| Diphenylmethane 4.4 disocyanate (MDI) |
101-68-8 |
5-10 |
.005 ppm |
| Dimethyl Ether |
115-10-6 |
2.5-10 |
1000 ml/m³ |
| Propane |
74-98-6 |
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1000 ml/m³ |
| Butane |
106-97-8 |
2.5-10 |
1000 ml/m³ |
| Tetrafluoroethane |
811-97-2 |
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Dupont AEL 1000ppm |
| Tris (2-chlorisopropyl) phosphat |
13674-84-5 |
15-25 |
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| Chemical and Physical Properties |
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| Appearance: |
Viscous liquid that, upon release from container, becomes a light yellow foam. |
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| Odor: |
Weak odor during curing stage. |
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| Boiling Point: |
For the aerosol not applicable. |
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| Gravity: |
Approximately 1.1 g/cm³ |
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| Flash Point: |
Not applicable as aerosol |
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| Vapor Pressure: |
At 20° C, 79.8 psi (5.5 bar) - 87psi (6 bar) |
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| Water Solubility: |
Fresh and cured foam insoluble |
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| Explosion Data: |
Product is not explosive, however, formation of explosive air/steam mixture is possible. |
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| Critical values for explosion: |
Applicable for the propellant: |
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1.5 Vol.% |
| Upper: |
18.6 Vol% |
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| Product Care and Usage |
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| Storage: |
Cans should be stored in a cool dry location, ideally in a temperate range from 18° C (64° F) to 22° C (72° F) for maximum shelf life. The product should never be store in direct sunlight, in temperatures exceeding 50° C (120° F), or frozen. Cans of the product should be kept out of the reach of children and not abused. |
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| Usage: |
Read all instructions and information on can label. In colder climates, cans should be warmed to room temperature before use. Due to production of flammable vapor, provide sufficient ventilation. Do not smoke, or use near an open flame or incandescent objects. Protective clothing, goggles and gloves are advised to avoid bodily contact with foam. Wash hands after use. |
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| Disposal: |
Do not burn or pierce cans. Dispose of in proper manner in accordance with guidelines for plastic and metal waste. |
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| Potential Hazards, Prevention, and Treatment |
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| Skin: |
Contact may cause irritation and/or sensation. Repeated or continued exposure may cause heightened sensitivity, rash or swelling. |
| Prevention: |
Use protective clothing and gloves. |
| Treatment: |
Remove uncured foam with mineral spirits, paint thinner, acetone such as Pur Clean or nail polish remover, and soap and water. Cured foam can be removed by abrasion, wear, and scrubbing with soap and water. |
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| Eyes: |
Direct contact can adhere to eyes and may cause irritation. |
| Prevention: |
Wear protective goggles while foaming. |
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If foam comes in contact with eyes, flush thoroughly with water. Contact physician. |
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| Inhalation: |
Vapor may cause dizziness, headache, or grogginess. Components in the vapor also may irritate mucous membranes and depending on exposure and sensitivity can lead to coughing, an asthma-like reaction, bronchitis, and/or pulmonary edema. |
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Ventilate foaming area. |
| Treatment: |
Get away from vapors and to fresh air. In extreme cases oxygen or artificial respiration may be necessary. |
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| Ingestion: |
Can irritate mucous membranes and/or damage digestion tract. |
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DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Wash out the mouth with water; do not swallow. Consult physician immediately; provide chemical information on can. |
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| Firefighting Information |
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Extremely high temperatures could cause pressurized cans to burst. Endangered containers may be cooled with water spray jet. |
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| Released propellants could cause toxic gaseous by-products including CO (carbon monoxide), and CO2 along with hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride. Firefighters should therefore wear self-contained breathing apparatus. |
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| To extinguish use the following: extinguishing powder, alcohol-resistant foam, halon 1211, carbon dioxide or water jet (water contact will produce CO2 under these circumstances). |
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| Cured foam will burn if in contact with an open flame, but is self-extinguishing. |
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| Flammability test ASTM E 84/ Flame Spread Index: 25/ Smoke Density: 210 |
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| Regulatory Agencies |
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| EZ Flo Gun Foam is in compliance with Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), SARA Title III, and the Canadian Designated Substances List (CDSL). It is also in compliance, based on current information, with California's Proposition 65. USDA approved. ASTM tested. |
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| Other Physical Properties |
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| Density: |
1.2 lbs./cu. ft. |
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| Cell Structure: |
Excessively closed, Approx. 80% |
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| Compression load deflection (10%) compression: |
8.5 lbs./in² |
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| Tack-free @ 68° F (20° C): |
10 min. |
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| Cuttable @ 68° F (20° C): |
30 min. |
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| Thermal resistance: R factor ASTM C 518: |
6.0/in. |
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| Statement of Liability |
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| As of the date of this publication and to the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate and presented in good faith. We make no claim as to the completeness of this information. Final determination of the suitability of the material for the use contemplated, and the manner of use, rests with the buyer and/or user. The distributor and/or manufacturer assume no liability for the use of this product or for any consequential damages or personal injury arising from its use in any form whatsoever. |