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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
| Product Name: | Stitchbonded Polyester Fabric | | Product Use: | Reinforcing Fabric when used with Metacrylics roofing and waterproofing systems. | | Common Name: | Polyester (polyethylene terephthalate polymer) Stitchbonded and knit fabric |
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 | SECTION I: Manufacturer Information| Manufacturer Name: | Tietex Corporation | | Address: | P.0. Box 6218 Spartanburg, SC 29304 | | Emergency: | (803) 574-0500 Mon - Fri (864) 574-9440 Fax |
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 | SECTION II: Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
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are no hazardous ingredients as defined in the *Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 29, part 1910.1200. |
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SECTION III: Physical/Chemical Characteristics
| Boiling Point: | N/A | Specific Gravity: | N/A |
| Vapor Pressure: | N/A | Melting Point: | 500°F | | Vapor Density: | N/A | Evaporation Rate: | N/A | | Solubility in Water: | N/A | Boiling Point: | N/A | | Odor And Appearance: | N/A |
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 | SECTION IV: Fire and Explosion Hazard Data| Flammability: | N/A | | Autoignition Temp: | N/A | UEL (% vol): | N/A | | Flash Point: | N/A | LEL (% vol): | N/A | | Extinguishing Media: | Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical or Foam | Special Fire Fighting Procedures: | Fire fighters should protect themselves from decomposition and combustion products that may include carbon monoxide and other toxic gases. | Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: | Polyester fabrics will melt at approximately 500° F. and will burn if exposed to flame. Decomposition products generated from molten polymer may be subject to auto ignition. Combustion products will be comprised of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. The exact composition will depend on the conditions of combustion. | Hazardous Combustion Products: | May generate carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen |
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 | SECTION V: Reactivity Data| Stability: | Stable | Hazardous Decomposition: | None | | Incompatibility: | N/A | Hazardous Polymerization: | Will not occur | | Oxidizer: | No | Reactivity: | None | | Conditions to Avoid: | N/A |
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 | SECTION VI: Health Hazard Data| Skin Contact: | Exposure to Tietex fabrics would pose no significant health problems under normal conditions of handling and use. | | Eye Contact: | N/A | | Inhalation: | General ventilation is suggested. Recirculating systems should, whenever practical, be operated in the bypass mode to avoid concentrating air contaminants in the work space. | | Ingestion: | N/A | | Carcinogenicity: | N/A | | Other: | |
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 | FIRST AID PROCEDURES:| Skin Contact: | Wash skin thoroughly with a mild soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation develops. | | Eye Contact: | N/A | | Inhalation: | N/A | | Ingestion: | N/A |
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 | SECTION VII: Precautions for Safe Handling and Use In Case of Spill or Leak: | N/A | | Disposal: | N/A | | Note: | |
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 | SECTION VIII: Control Measures| Ventilation: | General ventilation is suggested. Recirculating systems should, whenever practical, be operated in the bypass mode to avoid concentrating air contaminants in the work space. | | Respiratory: | N/A | | Clothing: | N/A | | Eyes: | N/A | | Other: | Customary personal hygiene measures such as washing hands after working with such fabrics is recommended. |
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 | PREPARATION OF MSDS:| Prepared By: | Instant Asphalt, Inc. | | Date: |
April
6, 2004 |
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, Tietex Corporation does not assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist. |