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Material name: Sulfuric Acid .12N; R-0009
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SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. Identification
Product identifier
Sulfuric Acid .12N
Product code
R-0009
Recommended use
Use as directed by manufacturer for purposes directly related to water testing.
Recommended restrictions
None known
Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information
Manufacturer
Company name
Taylor Technologies, Inc.
Address
31 Loveton Circle
Sparks, MD 21152
United States
Telephone
(410) 472-4340
MondayFriday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Website
www.taylortechnologies.com
E-mail
Not available
Emergency phone number
(800) 837-8548
2. Hazard(s) identification
Physical hazards
Category 1
Health hazards
Category 1
Category 1C
Category 3 respiratory tract irritation
Environmental hazards
Not currently regulated by OSHA; refer to section 12 of the SDS for additional information.
Label elements
Signal word
Danger
Hazard statement
May be corrosive to metals. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. May cause respiratory
irritation.
Precautionary statement
Prevention
Keep only in original container. Do not breathe mist or vapor. Wash skin thoroughly after
handling. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Wear protective gloves/protective
clothing/eye protection/face protection.
Response
Absorb spillage to prevent material damage.
IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting.
IF ON SKIN (OR HAIR): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with
water.
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if
present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
Immediately call a physician or poison control center.
Storage
Store locked up. Store in a corrosive-resistant container with a corrosive resistant liner.
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Disposal
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international
regulations.
Hazard(s) not otherwise classified
May cause pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation). Symptoms of pulmonary edema (chest
pain, shortness of breath) may be delayed. Ingestion may produce burns to the lips, oral
cavity, upper airway, esophagus, and possibly the digestive tract.
Supplemental information
None
3. Composition/information on ingredients
Mixtures
Chemical name
Common name and synonyms
CAS number
%
Deionized water
Dihydrogen oxide
7732-18-5
9599
Sulfuric acid
Hydrogen sulfate;
Oil of vitriol
7664-93-9
0.15
4. First-aid measures
Inhalation
Move to fresh air. Give oxygen or artificial respiration if needed. Get medical attention
immediately.
Skin contact
Immediately flush skin with running water for at least 20 minutes. Immediately take off all
contaminated clothing. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Chemical burns
must be treated by a physician. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
Eye contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses if
present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Call a physician or poison control center immediately.
Ingestion
Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Rinse mouth. Never give anything by
mouth to a person who is unconscious or is having convulsions. Do NOT induce vomiting unless
directed by physician. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach content does not get
into the lungs.
Most important
symptoms/effects, acute
and delayed
Direct skin contact may cause corrosive skin burns, deep ulcerations, and possibly permanent
scarring. Direct contact with concentrated solutions may be corrosive to the eyes and may cause
severe damage, including blindness. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing, redness, swelling,
and blurred vision.
Inhalation of mists can cause severe respiratory irritation. Symptoms may include coughing,
choking, and wheezing. Inhalation could result in pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation).
Symptoms of pulmonary edema (chest pain, shortness of breath) may be delayed.
Ingestion may produce burns to the lips, oral cavity, upper airway, esophagus, and possibly the
digestive tract. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, vomiting, burns, perforations, bleeding.
Indication of immediate
medical attention and
special treatment needed
Provide general supportive measures and treat symptomatically.
Chemical burns: Flush with water immediately. While flushing, remove clothes which do not
adhere to affected area. Call an ambulance. Continue flushing during transport to hospital. Keep
person under observation. Symptoms may be delayed.
General information
Ensure medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved and take precautions to protect
themselves.
5. Firefighting measures
Suitable extinguishing media
Water fog. Foam. Dry chemical powder. Carbon dioxide.
Unsuitable extinguishing
media
Do not use water jet as an extinguisher, as this will spread the fire.
Specific hazards arising
from the chemical
During fire, gases hazardous to health may be formed.
Special protective
equipment and precautions
for firefighters
Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire.
Firefighting
equipment/instructions
Firefighters should wear full protective gear. Evacuate the area promptly. Fight fire from upwind
to avoid exposure to combustion products. Cool containers/tanks with water spray. Do not get
water inside container. Move containers from fire area if it can be done without risk. Prevent fire-
extinguishing water from contaminating surface water or the ground water system.
Specific methods
Use standard firefighting procedures and consider the hazards of other involved materials.
General fire hazards
Not combustible; however, the product can react with metals to form flammable and explosive
hydrogen gas.
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Hazardous combustion
products
Sulfur oxides. Other irritating fumes and smoke.
6. Accidental release measures
Personal precautions,
protective equipment, and
emergency procedures
Keep unnecessary personnel away. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Keep out of
low areas. Wear appropriate protective equipment and clothing during cleanup. Do not breathe
mist or vapor. Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate
protective clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation. Local authorities should be advised if significant
spillages cannot be contained. For personal protective equipment, refer to section 8 of the SDS.
Methods and materials for
containment and cleaning up
This product is miscible in water.
Large Spills: Dike the spilled material where this is possible. Stop leak if it can be done without
risk. Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Absorb in vermiculite, dry sand or earth, and
place into containers. Prevent entry into waterways, sewer, basements, or confined areas.
Following product recovery, flush area with water.
Small Spills: Absorb spillage with noncombustible, absorbent material. Clean surface thoroughly
to remove residual contamination.
Never return spills to original containers for reuse. For waste disposal, refer to section 13 of the
SDS. Dilute acid with water and neutralize with dilute base. If not recoverable, dilute with water or
flush to holding area and neutralize. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same
hazards as the spilled product.
In the event of a spill or accidental release, notify relevant authorities in accordance with all
applicable regulations.
Environmental precautions
Avoid discharge into drains, watercourses, or onto the ground.
7. Handling and storage
Precautions for safe handling
Do not breathe mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not taste or swallow.
Avoid prolonged exposure. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment. For personal protective equipment, refer to section 8 of the SDS. Keep away from
metals and other incompatibles. Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Label containers
appropriately.
Conditions for safe storage,
including any incompatibilities
Store locked up. Store in corrosive-resistant container with a corrosive-resistant inner liner. Store
in original tightly closed container. Keep only in the original container. Store in a cool, dry place
out of direct sunlight. Store away from incompatible materials (refer to section 10 of the SDS).
8. Exposure controls/personal protection
Occupational exposure limits
U.S. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000)
Components
Type
Value
Form
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
PEL
1 mg/m3
Not applicable
U.S. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values
Components
Type
Value
Form
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
TWA
0.2 mg/m3
Thoracic fraction
U.S. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Components
Type
Value
Form
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
TWA
1 mg/m3
Not applicable
Biological limit values
No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s)
Appropriate engineering
controls
Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates
should be matched to conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation,
or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If
exposure limits have not been established, maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level.
Eyewash facilities and emergency shower must be available when handling this product.
Individual protection measures,
such as personal protective
equipment
Eye/face protection
Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles) and a face shield. Provide an emergency
eyewash fountain and quick-drench shower in the immediate work area.
Skin protection
Hand protection
Wear appropriate chemical-resistant gloves. Advice should be sought from glove suppliers.
Other
Wear appropriate chemical-resistant clothing.
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Respiratory protection
In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Use a NIOSH/MSHA
approved respirator if there is a risk of exposure to dust/fumes at levels exceeding the exposure
limits. Advice should be sought from respiratory protection suppliers.
Thermal hazards
When necessary, wear appropriate thermal protective clothing.
General hygiene
considerations
Always observe good personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material
and before eating, drinking and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing and protective
equipment to remove contamination.
9. Physical and chemical properties
Appearance
Physical state
Liquid
Form
Liquid
Color
Clear colorless or nearly colorless
Odor
Odorless
Odor threshold
Not available
pH
1.3
Melting point/freezing point
Not available
Initial boiling point and boiling
range
212°F (100°C)
Flash point
Not applicable (does not burn)
Evaporation rate
Not available
Flammability (solid, gas)
Not applicable
Upper/lower flammability or
explosive limits
Flammability limit,
lower (%)
Not applicable
Flammability limit,
upper (%)
Not applicable
Explosive limit,
lower (%)
Not applicable
Explosive limit,
upper (%)
Not applicable
Vapor pressure
17 mm Hg
Vapor density
0.6
Relative density
1.00 g/cm3
Solubility(ies)
Solubility (water)
Soluble in all proportions
Partition coefficient
(n-octanol/water)
Not available
Auto-ignition temperature
Not applicable
Decomposition temperature
Not available
Viscosity
Not available
Other information
Explosive properties
Not applicable
Oxidizing properties
Not applicable
Percent volatile
100%
Specific gravity
1.00
10. Stability and reactivity
Reactivity
This product is stable and nonreactive under normal conditions of use, storage, transport.
Chemical stability
Material is stable under normal conditions. Decomposes at ~ 644°F (340°C) to form sulfur
trioxide.
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Possibility of hazardous
reactions
No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use
Conditions to avoid
Contact with incompatible materials. Direct sunlight. Do not use in areas without adequate
ventilation.
Incompatible materials
Metal compounds. Nitromethane. Oxidizing agents. Sugars.
Hazardous decomposition
products
None known. For hazardous combustion products, refer to section 5 of the SDS.
11. Toxicological information
Information on likely routes of exposure
Inhalation
May cause irritation to the respiratory system
Skin contact
Causes severe skin burns
Eye contact
Causes serious eye damage
Ingestion
Causes digestive tract burns
Most important
symptoms/effects, acute
and delayed
Direct skin contact may cause corrosive skin burns, deep ulcerations, and possibly permanent
scarring. Direct contact with concentrated solutions may be corrosive to the eyes and may cause
severe damage, including blindness. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing, redness, swelling,
and blurred vision.
Inhalation of mists can cause severe respiratory irritation. Symptoms may include coughing,
choking, and wheezing. Inhalation could result in pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation).
Symptoms of pulmonary edema (chest pain, shortness of breath) may be delayed.
Ingestion may produce burns to the lips, oral cavity, upper airway, esophagus, and possibly the
digestive tract. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, vomiting, burns, perforations, bleeding.
Acute toxicity
This product is not classified as an acute toxicity hazard. See below for individual ingredient
acute toxicity data.
Components
Species
Test Results
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
Acute
Dermal
LD50
Rabbit
Not available
Inhalation
LC50
Rat
0.375 mg/L, 4 hours (mist)
Oral
LD50
Rat
2140 mg/kg
Deionized water (CAS 7732-18-5)
Acute
Dermal
LD50
Rabbit
Not available
Inhalation
LC50
Rat
Not available
Oral
LD50
Rat
>89840 mg/kg
Skin corrosion/irritation
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
Serious eye damage/eye
irritation
Causes serious eye damage
Respiratory sensitization
Not expected to be a respiratory sensitizer
Skin sensitization
Not expected to be a skin sensitizer
Germ cell mutagenicity
Not expected to be mutagenic
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Carcinogenicity
This product is not considered to be a carcinogen by IARC, NTP, OSHA, or U.S. ACGIH.
Occupational exposure to strong inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric acid is carcinogenic to
humans. The information located is insufficient to conclude that sulfuric acid itself is a
carcinogen. IARC has concluded there is sufficient evidence that occupational exposure to strong
inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric acid is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). ACGIH has
designated strong inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric acid as A2 (suspected human
carcinogen). US NTP has listed strong inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric acid as a known
human carcinogen. These classifications are for inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric acid and
do not apply to sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid solutions.
OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1096)
Not regulated
Reproductive toxicity
This product is not expected to cause reproductive or developmental effects.
Specific target organ toxicity,
single exposure
May cause respiratory irritation
Specific target organ toxicity,
repeated exposure
Not classified as a specific target organ toxicity repeated exposure
Aspiration toxicity
Not expected to be an aspiration hazard
Chronic effects
Frequent or prolonged contact may defat and dry the skin, leading to discomfort and dermatitis.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity
This product is not classified as environmentally hazardous; however, this does not exclude the
possibility that large or frequent spills can have a harmful or damaging effect on the environment.
Components
Species
Test Results
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9) Aquatic
Acute
Algae
EC50
Green algae (Pseudokirchneriella
subcapitata)
>100 mg/L, 72 hours
Crustacea
EC50
Water flea (Daphnia magna)
29 mg/L, 24 hours
Fish
LC50
Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)
1628 mg/L, 96 hours
Persistence and degradability
Not available
Bioaccumulative potential
Not available
Mobility in soil
High water solubility indicates a high mobility in soil.
Other adverse effects
No other adverse environmental effects (e.g., ozone depletion, photochemical ozone creation
potential, endocrine disruption, global warming potential) are expected from this component.
13. Disposal considerations
Disposal instructions
Collect and reclaim or dispose of in sealed containers at licensed waste disposal site. Dispose of
contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.
Local disposal regulations
Dispose of in accordance with all applicable regulations.
Hazardous waste code
The waste code should be assigned in discussion with the user, the producer, and the waste
disposal company.
Waste from residues/unused
products
Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. This material and its container
must be disposed of in a safe manner (refer to Disposal instructions).
Contaminated packaging
Empty containers should be taken to an approved waste-handling site for recycling or disposal.
Since emptied containers may retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container
is emptied.
14. Transportation information
DOT
UN number
UN3264
UN proper shipping name
Corrosive liquid, acidic, inorganic, N.O.S. (Sulphuric acid)
Transport hazard class(es)
Class
8
Subsidiary risk
Not listed
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Label(s)
8
Packing group
III
Special precautions for user
Read safety instructions, SDS, and emergency procedures before handling.
Special provisions
IB3, T7, TP1, TP28
Packaging exceptions
154
Packaging, non-bulk
203
Packaging, bulk
241
IATA
UN number
UN3264
UN proper shipping name
Corrosive liquid, acidic, inorganic, N.O.S. (Sulphuric acid)
Transport hazard class(es)
Class
8
Subsidiary risk
Not listed
Packing group
III
Environmental hazards
Not listed
ERG code
8L
Special precautions for user
Read safety instructions, SDS, and emergency procedures before handling.
Other information
Passenger and cargo
aircraft
Allowed
Cargo aircraft only
Allowed
IMDG
UN number
UN3264
UN proper shipping name
Corrosive liquid, acidic, inorganic, N.O.S. (Sulphuric acid)
Transport hazard class(es)
Class
8
Subsidiary risk
Not listed
Packing group
III
Environmental hazards
Marine pollutant
Not listed
EmS
F-A, S-B
Special precautions for user
Read safety instructions, SDS, and emergency procedures before handling.
Transport in bulk according to
Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and
the IBC Code
This substance/mixture is not intended to be transported in bulk.
DOT
IATA; IMDG
15. Regulatory information
U.S. federal regulations
This product is a “Hazardous Chemical” as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication
Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.
All components are on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory list.
TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D)
Not regulated
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CERCLA Hazardous Substance (40 CFR 302.4)
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
SARA 304 Emergency Release Notification
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
1000 lb.
OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1096)
Not regulated
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA)
Hazard categories
Immediate hazard yes
Delayed hazard no
Fire hazard – no
Pressure hazard no
Reactivity hazard – yes
SARA 302 Extremely Hazardous Substance
Chemical name
CAS number
Reportable
quantity
(lb.)
Threshold
planning quantity
(lb.)
Threshold
planning quantity
lower value
Threshold
planning quantity
upper value
Sulfuric acid
7664-93-9
1000
1000
Not applicable
Not applicable
SARA 311/312 Hazardous Chemical
Not listed
SARA 313 (TRI reporting)
Chemical name
CAS number
% by weight
Sulfuric acid
7664-93-9
0.15
Other federal regulations
Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
Not regulated
Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130)
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). List 2, Essential Chemicals (21 CFR 1310.02(b) and 1310.04(f)(2) and Chemical
Code Number
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
6552
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). List 1 & 2 Exempt Chemical Mixtures (21 CFR 1310.12(c))
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
20% W/V
DEA Exempt Chemical Mixtures Code Number
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
6552
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
Not regulated
U.S. state regulations
California Controlled Substances. CA Department of Justice (California Health and Safety Code Section 11100)
Not regulated
Massachusetts Right-to-Know Act
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
New Jersey Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
Rhode Island Right-to-Know Act
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
California Proposition 65
California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65): This material is not known to
contain any chemicals currently listed as carcinogens or reproductive toxins.
California Proposition 65 - CRT: Listed date/carcinogenic substance
Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9)
This product is not an inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid; therefore, the
Proposition 65 statement does not apply.
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International inventories
Country(ies) or region
Inventory name
On inventory
(yes/no)*
Australia
Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS)
yes
Canada
Domestic Substances List (DSL)
yes
Canada
Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL)
no
China
Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances Produced or Imported in China (IECSC)
yes
Europe
European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)
yes
Europe
European List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS)
no
Japan
Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS)
yes
Korea
Existing Chemicals List (ECL)
yes
New Zealand
New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals (NZIoC)
yes
Philippines
Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances (PICCS)
yes
United States & Puerto Rico
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
yes
*A “yes” indicates that all components of this product comply with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(ies).
A “no” indicates that one or more components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing
country(ies).
16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision
List of abbreviations
ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
AICS: Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances
CAA: Clean Air Act
CAS: Chemical Abstract Services
CERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
CFR: Code of Federal Regulations
CSA: Canadian Standards Association
DEA: Drug Enforcement Agency
DOT: Department of Transportation
DSL: Domestic Substances List
EC: effective concentration
ECL: Existing Chemicals List
EINECS: European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances
ELINCS: European List of Notified Chemical Substances
ENCS: Existing and New Chemical Substances
EPA: Environmental Protection Agency
HAP: hazardous air pollutants
HMIS: Hazardous Materials Identification System
HNOC: hazards not otherwise classified
HPA: Hazardous Products Act
HSDB: Hazardous Substances Data Bank
IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer
IATA: International Air Transport Association
IBC Code: International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous
Chemicals in Bulk
ICAO: International Civil Aviation Organization
IECSC: Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances Produced or Imported in China
IMDG: International Maritime Dangerous Goods
IUCLID: International Uniform Chemical Information Database
LC: lethal concentration
LD: lethal dose
MARPOL: marine pollution
MSHA: Mine Safety and Health Administration
NDSL: Non-Domestic Substances List
NFPA: National Fire Protection Association
NIOSH: National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
NOEC: no observable effect concentration
NTP: National Toxicology Program
NZIoC: New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals
OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
OEL: occupational exposure limits
OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PEL: permissible exposure limits
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PICCS: Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances
PPE: personal protective equipment
RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act RQ: reportable quantity
RTECS: Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
RTK: right to know
SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
SDS: Safety Data Sheet
SDWA: Safe Drinking Water Act
STEL: short-term exposure limit
TLV: threshold limit values
TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act
TWA: time-weighted average
VOC: volatile organic compounds
WEL: workplace exposure limit
Disclaimer
The information in the Safety Data Sheet is offered for your consideration and guidance for safe
handling, use, storage, transportation, disposal, and release of this product and is not
considered a warranty or quality specification. Taylor Technologies, Inc., disclaims all expressed
or implied warranties and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of completeness of the
data contained herein. The data in this SDS does not apply to use with any other product or in
any other process.
License granted to make unlimited paper copies for internal use only. This Safety Data Sheet
may not be changed, or altered, in any way without the expressed knowledge and permission of
Taylor Technologies, Inc. The information contained in this sheet is based on lab experience and
the most current data available.
Issue date
April 2015
Last revision
April 2015

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