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City Plastics Pty Ltd

61 East Street
Brompton 5007
South Australia
Ph: (+61) 8, 8346 6500
Fax: (+61) 8, 8346 6711
Email:[email protected]
www.cityplastics.com.au
ABN 20 101 181 793
ACN 101 181 793

Sheet Plastics
Cut to size & shape
CNC Router cutting
Fabrication
Vacuum Forming
Boat Screens & windows
Signs & Displays
Engineering Plastics
Ecoscreen Plastic Lattice
C/S Acrovyn
Bld/Lic RL155051

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, PVC


Section 1 Product and Company Identification
City Plastics Pty Ltd
61 East Street
BROMPTON 5007
South Australia
Phone: +61,8,8346 6500
Fax: +61,8,8346 6711
Material Identification
Product Name: PVC
Chemical Name: POLYVINYL CHLORIDE RESIN
CAS Number: 75-01-4
Product Use: Thermoplastic for fabrication.
Section 2 Composition/Information on Ingredients
Polyvinyl Chloride
Section 3 Hazards Identification
Ingestion: Not a probable route of exposure.
Skin: Molten material will cause thermal burns.
Eye: Mechanical irritation only.
Inhalation: Stock shapes are not respirable, avoid breathing dust, as fine particles can be
inhaled and retained in the lungs.
Section 4 First Aid Measures
If exposed to fumes from overheating, move to fresh air. Consult a physician if symptoms
persist. Wash skin with soap and plenty of water. Flush eyes with water. Consult a
physician if symptoms persist.
If molten material contacts skin, cool rapidly with cold water. Do not attempt to peel
material from skin. Obtain medical attention to thermal burn.
Chronic effects: Cancer hazard, this material contains vinyl chloride, which is a listed
human carcinogen.
Medical conditions generally aggravated by this material: Exposure to Polyvinyl
chloride may result in an asthma syndrome.
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City Plastics Pty Ltd


61 Ea st Street
Brompton 5007
South Australia
Ph: (+61) 8, 8346 6500
Fax: (+61) 8, 8346 6711

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, PVC


Section 5 Fire Fighting Measures
Flash ignition temperature: 260C / 500F
Unusual fire, explosion hazards: PVC will not continue to burn after ignition without an
external fire source.
Hazardous combustion products: Burning liberates HCL gas.
Special fire fighting instructions: Fire fighters and others exposed to products of
combustion should wear full protective clothing including self-contained breathing
apparatus. Fire fighting equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use.
Extinguishing media: Water spray, CO2 or Foam extinguishing agent.
Section 6 Accidental Release Measures
Spill or release: Spilled pellets or scrap should be removed from floor areas immediately
to provide stable footing.
Section 7 Handling and Storage
Avoid breathing dust and fumes.
Practice reasonable care and caution in handling.
Section 8
Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Eye: Safety glasses are recommended to prevent particulate matter from entering eyes
while grinding or machining.
Skin: Protective gloves are required when handling hot polymer. Also, long sleeve cotton
shirt and long pants if handling molten polymer.
Ventilation: Local exhaust at processing equipment to assure that particulate levels are
kept at recommended levels.
Respirator: Recommended.
Section 9
Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Stock shape may be rod, plate or tube form.
Odour: Essentially odourless.
Melting point: This product does not exhibit a sharp melting point, but softens gradually
over a wide temperature range.
Solubility in water: Insoluble
Volatile content %: 0
Specific gravity: 1.39
Section 10 Stability and Reactivity
Stability at room temperature: Stable
Materials to avoid: Acetal at high temperature.
Conditions to avoid: Burning liberates HCL gas.

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City Plastics Pty Ltd


61 Ea st Street
Brompton 5007
South Australia
Ph: (+61) 8, 8346 6500
Fax: (+61) 8, 8346 6711

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, PVC


Section 11 Toxicological Information
Chronic toxicity:
Medical conditions prone to aggravation by exposure: Exposure to Polyvinyl chloride
may result in an asthma syndrome.
Carcinogenicity: Cancer hazard, this material contains vinyl chloride, which is a listed
human carcinogen.
Section 12 Ecological Information
Aquatic toxicity: Toxicity is expected to be low based on insolubility of polymer in water.
Section 13 Disposal Considerations
Spill or release: Clean up by vacuuming or wet sweeping to minimize dust exposure.
Waste disposal: Landfill or incineration in compliance with federal, state, and local
regulations.
Section 14 Transport Information
Hazard class: NA
Shipping name: NA
Section 15 Regulatory Information
This product contains no known toxic chemicals.
Section 16 Other Information
Prepared by: Steven Cook
Issued: 1 September 2009
The information set forth herein has been gathered from standard reference materials
and/or supplier test data and is to the best knowledge and belief of City Plastics Pty Ltd,
accurate and reliable. Such information is offered solely for your consideration,
investigation and verification, and it is not suggested or guaranteed that the hazard
precautions or procedures mentioned are the only ones, which exist. City Plastics Pty Ltd
makes no warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to the use of such information or
the use of the specific material identified herein in combination with any other material or
process, and assumes no responsibility.

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