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1102902007 12:27 ABLEMAINTENANCE INC a 12094640138 N0.256 D18 <br />1ATORNIP LUPEROX DELTA419 <br />`•' Material Safety Date Sheet <br />AfOFtNA Chemicals, Inc, j <br />90 STABILITY'ANE) REACTIVITY <br />stability <br />This material is chemically unstable and should only be handled under specified conditions. See <br />AND STORAGE section of this MSDS for specified conditions. <br />SADT - Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature. Lowest temperature at which the tested package <br />1011 undergo a self-accalerating decompositlon reaction. This reaction will generate flammable vapors wt <br />may auteignite. The length of time to generated a decomposition reaction, after the SART has <br />or exceeded, is dependent upon how much the SADT has been exceedsd and the length of time needed <br />the reaction exotherm (heat spike from increasing decomposition rate a Initiate t e r men rear <br />reaction. Typically, SADT Is inversely) rapid decomposition <br />i due to smaller ratio to heat transfer area tto volume of paroducct size, Larger packages will have a lower S. <br />HUardous Polyrnerixation <br />Does not occur. <br />Incompatibility <br />Contact with strong acids, alkalis, oxidizers, transition metal salts, prpmoters/aocelerators, reducing age <br />may result in a violent decamp reaction or In product degradation. (see SECTION 16) <br />Hazardous Decarnposiiiorr Products <br />Temperatures of or above the SADT can result in the release of hazardous decomposltic <br />flammable and may autoignite, n products which <br />11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Toxicoiogicallrrlornration <br />data on this material and/or its components are summarized below. <br />Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide($) <br />Single exposure (acute) studies indicate that this material 00-60% in dimethyl phthalats) is moderately to <br />rats if swallowed (L050 484 mg/kg), slightly toxic to rabbits if absorbed through skin (LD50 �F,000 m <br />practically non.toxio to rats if inhaled (4 -hr LC50 17-50 mg/1), corrosive to rabbit eyes, and moderately mg/kg), <br />to rabbit skin (4 -hr exposure, 4.5/8,0). <br />Following ,an allergic skln reaction In a paint sprayer, patch testin <br />material as well as other components of the paint. However, subseq ent Patch testinroduced an gr did not produce ain reactiontlPE <br />skin reactions in 34 healthy subjects. Swallowing of this material was reported to cause liver injury in one a <br />report. <br />Repeated oral administration of this material was reported to result in decreased body weight, mild liver an <br />kidney injury and death in rats. Following repeated application of this material in dimethyl phthalate to the i <br />of rats and mice, severe skin damage and animal deaths (only at the highest dose levels) were the prima <br />effects- spleen and bone marrow changes considered secondary to the severe skin damage were noted in <br />animals 81 the high doses. Higher doses applied to rat and mouse skin for a shorter time produmd similar <br />effects. Long-term repeated skin applicatlan of this material in dimethyl phthalate was reported to enhance <br />skin tumor productlon in mice irradiated with UV$. This material has produced genetic changes in standard <br />tests using bacterial or animal cells. However, no genetic changes occurred in a standard test using animal; <br />ProduCtrAH., 4,:.,.,.. <br />m <br />is <br />11c <br />Revision: 3 Issued: 16 FEB 2001 <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />