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Safety Data Sheet

EA 9309.3NA PART A 50G E-Z PAK

Henkel Limited

This Safety Data Sheet covers EA 9309.3NA PART A 50G E-Z PAK, manufactured by Henkel Limited. It complies with OSHA regulations. Available in English. Last revised 17 July 2008.

CAS Number

25068-38-6,25085-99-8

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

OSHA

Revision Date

17 July 2008

Safety Information

Key Hazards

Warning
  • Irritating to eyes and skin
  • May cause sensitization by skin contact
  • Toxic to aquatic organisms with potential long-term environmental effects
  • Hazardous decomposition products released when exposed to heat

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Wash with plenty of water immediately and continue for several minutes while holding eyelid open. Consult a doctor.

Skin Contact

Rinse thoroughly with running water and soap. Apply replenishing cream and change contaminated clothing. See a dermatologist if irritation persists.

Inhalation

Move to fresh air. Consult a doctor if symptoms persist.

Ingestion

Rinse mouth and drink 1-2 glasses of water. Do not induce vomiting. Consult a doctor immediately.

Protection Needed

Eyes

Wear tightly sealed safety goggles or protective eyewear.

Hands

Wear butyl rubber or nitrile rubber gloves. Note that chemical resistance may be reduced at elevated temperatures; inspect regularly for wear.

Respiratory

Use breathing mask or suitable respiratory protection (Filter Type A) when ventilation is inadequate or fumes are generated.

Skin/Body

Wear protective clothing and apron to prevent splashing. Use solvent-resistant skin protection cream. Wash before breaks and after work.

Physical Properties

AppearancePink liquid paste
OdourMild
pHNot specified
Flash Point120°C (248°F)
Boiling PointNot specified

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Ensure adequate ventilation or use local suction extraction when product is heated
  • Do not spray against flames or ignition sources. Keep away from heat and smoking
  • Avoid mixing Part A and Part B (curing agent) unless ready to use immediately to prevent dangerous exothermic reactions
  • Avoid skin and eye contact during handling
  • Use appropriate personal protective equipment as detailed in Section 8
Storage

Store in a cool, dry place in original containers with spill collection facilities. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight. Ensure storage areas are adequately ventilated and protect against contamination.

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