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Safety Data Sheet

DOW CORNING(R) 4 ELECTRICAL INSULATING COMPOUND

Dow Corning Australia Pty Ltd

This Safety Data Sheet covers DOW CORNING(R) 4 ELECTRICAL INSULATING COMPOUND, manufactured by Dow Corning Australia Pty Ltd. It complies with NOHSC regulations. Available in English. Last revised 16 January 2017.

CAS Number

7631-86-9

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

NOHSC

Revision Date

16 January 2017

Safety Information

Key Hazards

  • Not classified as a hazardous substance or mixture under GHS
  • Stable under normal conditions with no acute toxicity hazards
  • May form hazardous decomposition products at elevated temperatures
  • Can react with strong oxidizing agents

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Flush eyes with water as a precaution. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.

Skin Contact

Wash with water and soap as a precaution. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur.

Inhalation

Remove to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur.

Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear safety glasses

Hands

Wash hands before breaks and at the end of workday

Respiratory

No personal respiratory protective equipment normally required

Skin/Body

Skin should be washed after contact. Wear protective clothing for applications at elevated temperatures or spray/aerosol use.

Physical Properties

AppearanceWhite, translucent grease
OdourSlight
pHNot applicable
Flash Point> 300°C (closed cup)
Boiling PointNot applicable

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice
  • Prevent spills and minimize release to the environment
  • Avoid storage with strong oxidizing agents
  • Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using the product
  • Wash contaminated clothing before re-use
Storage

Keep in properly labeled containers and store in accordance with national regulations. Store away from strong oxidizing agents.

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