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| Product Name: |
DeepSeal 25 |
| Issue Date: |
May 2008 |
This product is classified as HAZARDOUS according to criteria of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Australia. Not classified as a DANGEROUS GOOD according to the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) Code.
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| COMPANY DETAILS |
| Company Name: |
Know-How Waterproofing Pty Ltd (ABN 14 101 886 051)
Address P.O Box 775 Archerfield QLD 4108
Tel/Fax 07 - 32741000 / 07 - 32741006 |
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| IDENTIFICATION |
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| Product Name |
DeepSeal '25' |
| Other Names |
None allocated |
| Shipping name |
None allocated |
| Manufacturer's Product Code |
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| UN Number |
1307 |
| Dangerous goods |
IMO Class 3.3 Class 3 |
| Packing group |
None allocated |
| Haz-chem Code |
3YE |
| Poisons Schedule |
IMO First Aid Guide Number 310 |
| Chemical Family |
Siloxane in aronatic hydrocarbon |
| Product Use |
Concrete and masonry preserver. |
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| PYSICAL DATA |
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| Appearance |
Colourless liquid (may be coloured with inert pigments) |
| Melting Point |
Not Measured |
| Boiling point |
138 to 144 C |
| Vapour Pressure |
[mm of Hg at 25 c]: 10 |
| Specific Gravity |
0.9 |
| Flash Point |
24 c - Closed Up |
| Flamm. Limit LEL |
0.6 to 7 |
| Solubility in Water |
Dilutable |
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| OTHER PROPERTIES |
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| Autoignition Temperature |
Not applicable |
| Per Cent Volatiles |
75% |
| PH Value |
Not Measured |
| Particle size |
Not Measured |
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| INGREDIENTS |
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| Ingredients |
Chemical Entity |
CAS |
Proportion |
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Siloxane |
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Low |
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methyleacrylate |
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Low |
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Hydrocarbon solvent |
1330-20.7 |
High (60%) |
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| HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION |
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| Heath Effects |
| Threshold limit value |
TLV 435 MG/M3 |
| EFFECTS OF OVER-EXPOSURE |
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FIRST AID
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| Swallowed |
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| Eye and skin |
Hold eye open and immediately wash with Running water for 15 minutes. Remove all contaminated Clothing including footwear. Wash affected areas with water and if available, soap. |
| Inhaled |
Remove patient to fresh air and rest. If not breathing clear airway and apply artificial respiration. Keep warm and transport to doctor or hospital. |
| First Aid Facilities |
Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility. |
| Other Information |
For advice, contact a Poisons Information Centre. Phone 131 126 or a doctor. |
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| Advice to Doctor |
Take this Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to doctor. Treat symptomatically. |
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| PRECAUTIONS FOR USE |
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| General |
On hardening by evaporation of water the product forms a hard film. |
| TWA |
Work safe Exposure Standard Time Weighted Average (TWA): None established |
| STEL |
Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL): None Established |
| Engineering Controls |
Use local exhaust ventilation with a minimum capture velocity of 0.5 metres/second at the point of vapour evolution. Refer to Australian Standards AS1688. |
| Personal Protection |
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Respiratory Protection
Ventilation |
Provide ventilation sufficient to maintain Low level of vapour in workplace or Storage area. Keep all doors and Windows open and use forced Ventilation to extract vapour from Confined spaces. Respiration required If not well ventilated. |
| Skin and eye protection |
Wear PVC gloves and goggles. Observe good industrial hygiene. |
| Flammability |
Noncombustible |
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| SAFETY HANDLING INFORMATION |
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| Storage and Transport |
| Storage Conditions |
Keep containers tightly sealed. Keep Away from heat or sources of ignition Do not store in pits or basements Where vapour may collect. |
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| Spills and Disposal |
Accidental Release Measures
Personal Protection |
Keep all sources of ignition away. Avoid contact with eyes.Wear PVC Gloves, goggles and suitable respirator Or air supplied helmet. Do not allow Spills to enter drains or sewers. Notify Police if this occurs. Absorb spills with Vermiculite, sand or earth. Seal absorbed materials in labelled drums and consult local Waste Authority. |
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| Fire Explosions Hazard |
| Fire Extinguisher Media |
Flammable liquid, Vapour may form explosive mixtures with air. Do not smoke. |
| Special Fire Fighting Procedures |
Call fire brigade. Use vapourising liquid, dry Chemical, carbon dioxide or alcohol form Extinguisher. Prevent run off entering drain. |
| Unusual Hazards |
Vapour may ignite on pumping or pouring due To static electricity. Keep away from sources of ignition. |
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| GENERAL |
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Every endeavour has been made to ensure that the information contained in this publication is reliable, but we shall not be liable for any inaccuracy in the information or for any loss, injury or damage whatsoever or however arising which may result from its use.
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End of MSDS
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