Material Safety Data Sheet - Hypersolve - Metal Cleaner, Degreaser & Flux Remover Page 2

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Long-term overexposure may cause effects of the lung, kidney,
Section IV: Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
liver, urinary blood, bone marrow, heart, eye, nervous and
reproductive systems.
Flash Point (Method):
None (TCC)
Notes: This material is a halogenated alkane. Long term
Flammable Limits:
overexposure, (without adequate ventilation and/or protective
LEL
~ 3.8%
equipment), may cause lung, kidney, liver, urinary, blood, bone
UEL
~ 7.5%
marrow, heart, eye, central nervous system, reproductive and
fertility effects. The minor ingredient, 1,2-butylene oxide is
Extinguishing Media:
classified by IARC as a Group 3 material, which exhibits limited
All conventional media are suitable.
evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals and no
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
human data.
Keep fire exposed containers cool with water. Fire fighters
First Aid:
should wear self-contained breathing apparatus with a full
face piece operated in the positive pressure demand mode
Ingestion:
Seek medical attention immediately. If
with appropriate gear and chemical resistant personal
individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not
protective equipment.
give anything by mouth; place individual on
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards:
left side with head down. If unconscious,
Material forms a flammable mixture with air in a narrow
give 1-2 glasses of water. Contact medical
flammability range (3.8% – 7.5%. by volume). Containers
facility or poison control center for advice on
exposed to flame or high heat may explode. In fire, toxic
whether to induce vomiting.
gases may be released. Use water to cool containers
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult,
exposed to fire.
give oxygen. If breathing has stopped,
perform artificial respiration. Keep person
Section V: Reactivity Data
warm and quiet. Seek medical attention.
Stability:
Stable
Eyes:
Irrigate immediately with water for at least 15
minutes. Get medical attention if irritation
Conditions to Avoid:
persists.
Sources of ignition such as sparks, hot spots, welding,
Skin:
Wash with soap and water. Thoroughly clean
flames and cigarettes. Ignition/flash may result if
contaminated clothes and shoes before re-use.
concentration of product is in the flammable range.
If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
(See section IV for LEL and UEL values.)
Carcinogen:
NTP – Not Listed
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
IARC Monographs – None
Not compatible with certain plastics and rubber. Test all
OSHA REGS – NOT REGULATED
non-metals prior to use. Avoid strong oxidizers, acids and
bases, acid chlorides, and anhydrides.
Hazardous Decomposition: May form hydrogen bromide, and
Section VII: Precautions for Safe Handling
oxides of carbon.
HMIS Information:
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
Health – 2 /
Reactivity – 0
Flammability – 1
Personal Protection – X
HMIS Definition:
Section VI: Health Hazard Data
0 – Minimal 1 – Slight 2 – Moderate 3 – Serious 4 – Extreme
Primary Routes of Exposure:
“/” in the Health Category denotes material does not target
Oral, Inhalation, & Skin
any major organs.
“*” in the Health Category denotes material may target certain
Ingestion:
organs.
Swallowing large amounts may be harmful by causing
Personal Protection “X” means “Ask your safety specialist for
gastrointestinal irritation.
handling instructions.
Inhalation:
Eye Protection
Breathing large amounts may be harmful by causing
Chemical safety glasses and splash protection required.
nose, throat, and respiratory tract irritation and affecting
Protective Gloves:
the central nervous system by causing drowsiness,
Viton or Norfoil are recommended (contact your local glove
dizziness, and/or possible unconsciousness. Chemical
supplier.) Nitrile or butyl rubber provide splash protection only.
burns are possible.
Respiratory Protection:
Eyes:
Not required under conditions of normal use when ventilation
Irritant. Liquid contact will irritate eyes and may cause
is adequate. If vapor mist is present, use NIOSH certified
stinging, tearing, and redness. Chemical burns are
possible.
organic vapor mask.
Ventilation: Local exhaust/hood or fan may be used; adequate
Skin or Contact:
ventilation is extremely important.
May cause mild irritation of redness and burning. Chemical
burns are possible.
Other Protective Clothing: None required under normal use.
Work Practices: All equipment should be grounded. Proper
May aggravate pre-existing diseases of the skin, liver, kidney
ventilation is required. Avoid breathing concentrated
and respiratory system.
HYPERSOLVE™
Ecolink, Inc.
Material Safety Data Sheet –
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