PRODUCT DESCRIPTION |
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Manufacturer's Name |
Cheil Industries Inc. |
Emergency Telephone No. |
82-662-689-1531 |
Address |
Yeosu Plant, Chemical Division, Cheil Industries Inc.
62, Pyeongnyeo-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, 555-210, Korea |
Grade Name |
Starex Flame Retardant ABS VE-0856 |
Chemical Name & Synonyms |
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(CAS No. 9003-56-9) |
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INGREDIENTS |
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ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) |
70 ~ 80% |
Flame Retardant Agent |
20 ~ 30% |
Substances lised in the ingredients section are chemicals of which concentration is more than 1% or 0.1% if the substance is on the list of potential carcinogens cited in OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. |
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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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Boiling Point(°C) |
Not Applicable |
Vapor Pressure(mmHg) |
Not Applicable |
Vapor Density(air = 1) |
Not Applicable |
Evaporation Rate(Butyl Acetate = 1) |
Not Applicable |
Solubility in Water |
Insoluble |
Appearance |
Solid Pellet |
Specific Gravity(H2O = 1) |
1.17 ~ 1.20 |
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FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA |
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Flash Point(°C) |
Not Applicable |
Flammable Limits in Air(vol%) |
Lower - Not Applicable
Upper - Not Applicable |
Extinguishing Media |
Water, Water Spray, CO2, Foam, Dry Chemical Powder |
Special Fire Fighting Procedure |
Firefighters should be equipped with goggles and selfcontained breathing apparatus to avoid smoke or gases |
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards |
Dense smoke and Irritating Gas |
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REACTIVITY DATA |
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Stability |
Stable under Normal Condition |
Conditions to Avoid |
Spark, Open Flame
At temperature over 300°C, combustible gas may be liberated |
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid) |
None |
Hazardous Decomposition Product |
None |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Will not Occur. |
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HEALTH HAZARD DATA |
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ROUTES OF ENTRY |
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Inhalation, Ingestion, Skin and Eye Contact of Solid/Dusts |
May cause irritation due to mechanical contact |
Inhalation of Fumes/Gases Liberated from Heated Material |
May cause irritation to respiration |
Permissible Exposure Level |
Not Assigned (Non volatile) |
Effects of Overexposure |
Unknown |
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FIRST AID |
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Inhalation of Fumes/Gases |
Remove person immediately to fresh air. Get medical
attention |
Ingestion |
Rinse mouth with water. Promptly induce vomiting, and get medical attention |
Eye Contact |
Flush with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention as soon as possible |
Skin Contact |
Mechanical Injury Only |
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION |
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Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled |
Eliminate source of ignition
Sweep up, and remove or reuse, if possible |
Waste Disposal Method |
Bury in landfill or burn in an adequate incinerator in accordance with all applicable
federal, state and local regulations |
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CERTIFICATIONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS |
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In this section, we certify that the grades mentioned here do not contain the following
listed materials. |
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Primary Important Material List |
Ammonium nitrate(CAS no. 6484-52-2)
Arsenic and its Compounds - Asbestos(all types)
Benzene(CAS no. 7440-43-9)
Beryllium and its Compounds
Cadmium(CAS no. 7440-43-9) and its Compounds
Chromium and its Compounds
Dioxines
Difuranes
Ethylene Glycol Ethers and their Acetates
Epichlorohydrine
Mercury and its Compounds
ODE : Ozone Depletion Chemical
including: CFC-11(CAS No. 75-69-7), CFC-12(CAS No. 75-71-8),
CFC-13(CAS No. 75-72-9), CFC-114(CAS No. 1320-37-2),
CFC-115(CAS No. 76-15-3), HALON-1211, HALON-1301, HALON-2402
PCBs : Polychlorinated Bisphenyls
PBBEs : Polybrominated Biphenyl Ethers
PBDEs : Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers
PCTs : Polychlorinated Triphenyls
TBBA : Tetarbromobisphenol A (CAS No. 79-94-7)
Toluene
Vinylchloride
Xylene |
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Secondary Important Material List |
Cyanides
Formaldehyde Monomer
Hydrazine
Lead and its Compounds
Metal Carbonyls
Nitrosamine
Nitrosamide
Pentachlorophenol
Polyhalodibenzofuranes
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Selenium and its Compounds
Tellurium and its Compounds
Thallium and its Compounds |