MSDS FIBER (Woven Roving & Chopped Strand Mat) PDF
MSDS FIBER (Woven Roving & Chopped Strand Mat) PDF
MSDS FIBER (Woven Roving & Chopped Strand Mat) PDF
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION:
JUSHI GROUP CO., LTD.
NO.669Wenhua Rd.(S.), Tongxiang Economic Development Zone, Zhejiang 314500,
China
FAX NUMBER
Customer Service: +86-573-88181388
International Sales: +86-573-88181058
Domestic Sales: +86-573-88136222
COMPANY EMERGENCY TELEPHONE:(8:30-16:40 In BeiJing, from Monday to
Saturday )
Customer Service: +86-573-88136367
International Sales: +86-573-88181025
Domestic Sales: +86-573-88181016
E-mail: [email protected]
MSDS NUMBER:
Q/JS J0520
EFFECTIVE DATE:
February 13, 2009
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
Ingredients of Products:
Binder,
Product Name Glass, % Size, % Water, %
%
Assembled Roving 98.0~99.5 0.05~1.80 / 0~0.20
Direct Roving 98.7~99.85 0.15~1.10 / 0~0.20
Dry Chopped Strands 98.25~99.9 0.10~1.65 / 0~0.10
Wet Chopped Strands 87.8~92.0 0~0.20 / 8.0~12.0
Woven Roving 98.8~99.85 0.15~1.00 / 0~0.20
Power Chopped Strand Mat 92.45~98.35 0.35~1.35 1.3~6.0 0~0.20
Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat 93.05~96.65 0.35~1.35 3.0~5.4 0~0.20
Glass Filament Yarn 98.6~99.2 0.80~1.20 / 0~0.20
Cut Strands 85~92 / / 8.0-15.0
Marketable Cake 99.2~99.7 0.30~0.60 / 0~0.20
Texturized Yarn 99.2~99.9 0.10~0.60 / 0~0.20
CAS No.:
Fiber glass: 65997-17-3
Size: N/A
Classification of Hazards:
No information available.
Routes of Entry:
Ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact.
Health Effects:
Ingestion: Ingestion of the material is unlikely. However, ingestion of the material
may cause gastrointestinal disturbance.
Inhalation: Breathing fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause irritation of the
nose, throat and respiratory tract.
Skin contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation.
Eye contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation to
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
the eyes.
Environmental Effects:
Long-term exposure to fiberglass environment may cause temporary effects.
Inflammation and Explosion Hazards:
No information available.
Skin Contact:
If irritation occurs to the skin, rinse with soap and water. Make sure to refrain from
rinsing with warm water since warm water will make the skin pores open to allow
fiberglass to penetrate more deeply. If fiberglass penetrates the skin, use a wash
cloth to help pull out the fiberglass. To avoid further irritation, do not rub or scratch
affected skin. If irritation persists, get medical help. Make sure to refrain from using
compressed air to remove fiberglass from the skin.
Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists,
get medical help.
Inhalation:
If inhaled, immediately remove the affected person to fresh air. If irritation persists,
get medical help.
Ingestion:
Normally, ingestion of this material is unlikely. If it does occur, watch the person for
several days to make sure that gastrointestinal disturbance does not occur. Do not
let the person vomit unless required by medical personnel. If disturbance persists,
get medical help.
Flammability Classification:
Non-flammable. But the size and packing material may burning.
Hazardous Combustion Products:
Primary combustion products are carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and
water. Other undetermined compounds can be released in small quantities.
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
Fire-Fighting Methods:
Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide and water as extinguishing media.
Fire-Fighting Instructions:
Fire fighters must use self-contained breathing apparatus and wear full protective
gear.
In case of release to land, the material should be scooped up as waste and put into
a special container and stored in a designated area. In case of release of water, the
material will sink and disperse along the bottom of waterways or ponds and can not be
easily removed after it is waterborne. However, the material is non-hazardous in water.
Handling:
Try to prevent the packing material from be damaged and keep the product inside
the packing material to minimize the generation of dusts. Maintain a clean work
environment and avoid generation of fiberglass fragments from improper handling.
Storage:
Keep product in its packaging until use to minimize potential dust generation.
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
Engineering Control:
Production areas are closed off and a required relative humidity is maintained.
Respiratory Protection:
Wear a suitable mask when working in an environment where dust concentration is
high.
Eye Protection:
Wear safety glasses and face shield.
Body Protection:
Normal loose working clothing (long-sleeved shirts and long pants) is recommended.
Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as around the neck and
waist.
Hand Protection:
Wear gloves. Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as wrists and
between the fingers.
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
Stability:
This is a Stable material.
Materials to Avoid:
None.
Conditions to avoid:
None.
Hazardous Polymerization
Will not occur.
Acute Toxicity:
None.
Irritability:
Fiberglass dusts may cause irritation to skin and eye. Ingestion of fiberglass may
cause irritation to the throat, stomach and gastrointestinal tract. Inhalation may
cause coughing, sneezing and nose and throat irritation. Experience indicates that
inhalation of a large amount of fiberglass may cause difficulty in breathing,
congestion and chest tightness.
Carcinogenicity:
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), agency of the World
Health Organization (WHO), has determined that fiberglass is a non-carcinogenic
material because the evidence is inadequate to prove that fiberglass can cause
humans and experimental animals to develop cancer.
No data available for this product. Fiberglass products are not listed as a material
harmful to animals, plants and fish.
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
SARA title Ⅲ:
Hazard categories:
Acute health: Yes
Chronic health: No
Fire hazard: No
Pressure hazard: No
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DATE PREPARED:2009-2-12 MSDS Number: Q/JS J0520-2009
Reactivity hazard: No
Reportable ingrediedients:
Sec.302/304: None
Sec.313: None
Clean Air Act:
No ingredient is listed.
WHMIS(Canada) Status:
No controlled.
WHMIS classification(s):
None.
Preparation Date:
February 2009
Prepared by:
Standardization and Measurement Dept. , Jushi Group Co., Ltd.
Data Verified by:
Assistant To President of Jushi Group Co., Ltd
Modification Information:
Second Version
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