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DEC -07-2007 07:47 Service Station Systems 408 938 8888 <br />' LUPEROX DELTA Xs <br />ZLTOFINA Material Safety Data Sheet <br />ATOF/NA Cham/gals, Inc. <br />�8 OSi1RE COfdTI'OLS / PERSONAL. PROTECTION <br />other conditions where there may be a potential for significant exposure, use an approved full face positive - <br />pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus or positive -pressure airlinq with auxiliary self-contained air <br />supply. Respiratory protection programs must comply with 29 CFR § 1910.134. <br />Airborne Exposure Guidelines for Ingredients <br />Exposure Limit _ value <br />Hydrogen peroxide <br />ACGIH TVVA - 1 ppm 1.4 mg/m3 <br />OSHA, TWA. PEL - 1 ppm 1.4 m9/m3 <br />Methyl ethyl ketone <br />ACGIH CEILING 885 mg/m3 300 ppm <br />ACGIH TWA - 200 ppm 590 mg/m3 <br />OSHA TWA PEL - 200 ppm 590 mg/m3 <br />Wiethyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s) <br />ACGIH STEL 0.2 ppm 1.5 mg/m3 <br />-Only those componanis with exposure llmits are printed in We section. <br />-Skin contact limits designated with a "Y" above have skin contact effccL Air sampling Wane is insufficient to accurately quantitate ell <br />Measures to prevent significant cutaneous absorption may be required. <br />-ACGIH Sensitizer designator with a value of "Y" above means that exposure to this material may cause allergic reactions, <br />9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES <br />Appearance/Odor <br />Colorless Liquid, Ketone Odor <br />pit <br />NE <br />Specific Gravity <br />1.005 @ 25 C <br />Vapor Pressure <br />NE: <br />Vapor Density <br />NE <br />Melting Point <br />< 0 C <br />Freezing Point <br />NE <br />Soiling Point <br />NE <br />Solubility In Water <br />Neglibie <br />Evaporation Rate <br />NE <br />Percent Volatile <br />NE <br />SADT <br />85 C/185 F (8 lb ctn.) <br />This material is chemically unstable: and should only be handled under speciried conditions. See HANDLING AND STORAGE sec <br />this MSR3 for specified cxmd4kns. <br />SART - Self Accelerating (Decomposition Temperature. Lowest temperature at which the tested package size will undergo a self- <br />accelerating decomposition reaction. This reaction will generate flammable vapors which may autoignite. The length of time to ge <br />decomposition reaction, softer the SART has been reached or exacedcd, is dapondent upon how much the SART has been exceede <br />the length of time needed for the reaction exotharm (heel spike from Increasing decomposition rate) to Initiate a rapid decornpositic <br />reaction. Typically, SART is inversely proportional to package size. Larger packages will have a lower SART due to smaller ratio I <br />transfer area to volume of product - <br />Other Physical Data Active Oxygen Content = 8.7-9.0% <br />P.14 <br />in of <br />.rated a <br />and <br />heat <br />Pr6dwv l'Code: 114000 Revision: 3 Issued: 16 FES 2UO1 Page 4 of 10 <br />