1.-SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
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This product has not been
evaluated for its ecotoxicity. However, based
upon degradation studies of similarly formulated
aqueous dispersions,it can be concluded that the
ingredients are almost completely degraded,
except for the pigment. The biodegradation of
colorants under aerobic conditions is expected
to be limited and there is no evidence to
suggest they create any significant ecological
problems when released into the environment.
Since pigments are generally insoluble compounds,
they are believed to have minimal
bioaccumulation and bioavailablity
characteristics.
Analogous dispersions tested as follows:
Rainbow trout LC50(24 hrs.): 720 mg/l
LC50(96 hrs.): 420 mg/l
Wastewater bacteria EC50(3 hrs.): >10,000 mg/l
Only slightly dangerous to fish,
invertebrates,and algae. (WGK 1)
Product Name: Kryptonite Concrete Pigment, Black
SC7
Chemical Family: Water, Pigment, Surfactant
Product Descripction: Surfactant, Based Aqueous
Dispersion
Description Use:
Aqueous pigment dispersions are unique, highly
colored products incorporating
high pigment loading with typically low levels
of resin or surfactant. They are used primarily
in the coloration of concrete, cement, paints,
and coatings in water borne systems.
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2.-COMPOSITION/INFORMATION
ON INGREDIENTS
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Kryptonite Concrete Pigment Black SC7
C.A.S.# 1333-86-4
Water C.A.S.# 7732-18-5
Naphthalenesulfonic acid, Na Salt
C.A.S.# 9084-06-4
This product is primarily composed of organic
pigment and water, and is not considered to be a
hazardous substance as defined under OSHA’s
Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR
1910.1200). It is not classified according to
relevant EEC Directives.
3.-HAZARDS
IDENTIFICATION
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Emergenci Overview:
A highly colored liquid which presents minimal
hazard to the environment if spilled, and no
unusual hazard if involved in a fire.
Potential Health Effects:
This product is not expected to pose a
significant health hazard when normal industrial
hygiene practices are followed.
4.-FIRST AID MEASURES
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Eye Contact:
Flush eyes thoroughly with large amounts of
water for at least fifteen minutes. Get medical
attention.
Skin Contact:
Wash skin with soap and water. Remove severely
contaminated clothing and clean before reuse.
Seek medical attention in the unlikely event
that irritation occurs.
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if
breathing is difficult.
Ingestion:
Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person. Do not induce vomiting. Get immediate
medical attention.
5.-FIRE
FIGHTING MEASURES
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Nonflammable aqueous pigment
dispersion.
Extinguishing Media
Carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam recommended.
Apply water spray to keep exposed containers
cool.
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures
Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and
full protective equipment recommended.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous
decomposition products.
General Hazard
In the unlikely event that all of the water is
evaporated, improper handling of any dry organic
pigment product may lead to dust cloud formation
which can be an explosion hazard.
Flammability Data:
Flash Point: Non-flammable material
Flammability Limits: Not applicable
Autoignition Temerature: Not applicable
Small Spill:
Contain spill immediately. Inert materials such
as dry sand or sawdust
may be used to help absorb any spilled material.
Scoop or shovel into
appropriate waste containers for disposal
purposes. Soap and water may
be used as necessary.
Large Spill:
Contain spilled material immediately. Use an
inert material such as dry sand,
sawdust, or earth to help absorb large spills.
Scoop or shovel waste material
into drums. Prevent runoff from entering into
storm sewers and ditches which
lead to natural waterways. Wear protective
clothing to prevent exposure.
7.-HANDLING
AND STORAGE
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Handling:
Avoid employee exposure through the use of
appropriate engineering controls, adequate
personal protective equipment, and good
industrial hygiene practices. Wash thoroughly
after handling. Handle in well ventilated work
space.
Storage:
Store in a moderately cool, dry, well-ventilated
area away from direct sources of heat. Avoid
freezing(32°F). Empty containers may contain
product residues and should be handled
accordingly. Position containers so that any
labelling information is visible. Keep
containers closed.
8.-EXPOSURE
CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
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Engineering Controls:
The use of local exhaust ventilation is
recommended to control emissions
near the source. Additional engineering controls
should be used as necessary.
Personal Protection:
Safety glasses with side shields, or goggles,
are recommended. Impervious
clothing should be worn when gross contact is
likely, such as when cleaning
up large spills. Respiratory protection is
generally not required.
Wash at the end of each work shift. Any
contaminated clothing should be
removed and laundered.
Exposure Limits:
There are no ACGIH TLV’s or OSHA PEL’s
established for this product.
General:
This product is a stable compound and hazardous
polymerization will not occur. Since it contains
water, do not allow it to freeze.
Incompatibility:
Avoid strong oxidizing agents such as peroxides,
chlorates, perchlorates, nitrates, and
permanganates. Oxidizing materials may
vigorously evolve oxygen in large amounts.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
When involved in a fire, burning organic pigment
products may evolve noxious gases which are
toxic. These compounds may include carbon
monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, or
hydrogen chloride, depending on the pigment type
used in the dispersion. All of the water must be
driven off first in order
for this to occur.
11.-TOXICOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
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General:
Based upon industry-wide experience over many
years of manufacturing, aqueous dispersion
products in general are considered to have a low
level of toxicity. There are no established
TLV’s or PEL’s for this product.
Actue (SHORT-TERM) Toxicity:
No known published data is available for the
aqueous dispersion . The pigment portion of this
of this product has a reported acute oral LD50
value of 5 gm/kg or greater in rats.
Chronic (LONG-TERM)Toxicity:
No known published data is available for this
product.
Mutagenicity:
No known published data is available for this
product.
Routes of potential exposure:
Ingestion
Inhalation
Skin/Eye Contact
12.-ECOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
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This product has not been
evaluated for its ecotoxicity. However, based
upon degradation studies of similarly formulated
aqueous dispersions,it can be concluded that the
ingredients are almost completely degraded,
except for the pigment. The biodegradation of
colorants under aerobic conditions is expected
to be limited and there is no evidence to
suggest they create any significant ecological
problems when released into the environment.
Since pigments are generally insoluble compounds,
they are believed to have minimal
bioaccumulation and bioavailablity
characteristics.
Analogous dispersions tested as follows:
Rainbow trout LC50(24 hrs.): 720 mg/l
LC50(96 hrs.): 420 mg/l
Wastewater bacteria EC50(3 hrs.): >10,000 mg/l
Only slightly dangerous to fish,
invertebrates,and algae. (WGK 1)
13.-DISPOSAL
CONSIDERATIONS
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General:
This product must be disposed of in accordance
with all applicable federal, state and local
regulations.
Waste Management:
Incineration or landfilling are recommended
disposal techniques. Contact your state or local
environmental agency for specific rules.
This product is not identified as a RCRA
hazardous waste under 40 CFR 261,
and is not regulated under CERCLA (Superfund).
14.-TRANSPORT
INFORMATION
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D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME (49 CFR
172.101-102)....: Not regulated
D.O.T. HAZARD CLASS (49 CHR 172.101-102).....:
None
D.O.T. LABEL.................................:
None
D.O.T. PLACARD...............................:
None
BILL OF LADING DESCRIPTION...................:
Pigments NOI Liquid
CERCLA SUBSTANCE (49 CFR)....................:
Not regulated
REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ).....................:
None
INTERNATIONAL
UN/NA NUMBER.................................:
Not regulated or classified
IMDG/IACO CLASSIFICATION.....................:
Not regulated or classified
IATA CLASSIFICATION..........................:
Not regulated or classified
15.-REGULATORY
INFORMATION
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OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
Status
This product is not considered to be a hazardous
substance under OSHA’s Federal Hazard
Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Status
All of the ingredients of this material have
been reported to the U.S. EPA and are included
in the TSCA chemical inventory.
CERCLA Reportable Quantity (RQ)
NONE(Not regulated)
SARA Title III
Section 302 (EHS).............: NONE
Section 311/312 (Acute).......: NONE
Section 313...................: Call For Details
RCRA
Not regulated as a hazardous waste under RCRA.
Canadian WHMIS
This material is not considered to be a
controlled product under WHMIS.
CONEG Status
This product is certified to be in full
compliance with CONEG Model Legislation
for packaging and packaging ink components.