PVC Coated Fabric MSDS

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Material Safety Data Sheet

SHELTER-RITE® VINYL COATED Issue Date: 3/1/99


FABRIC Supersedes: 1/15/97

SECTION 1. PRODUCT & COMPANY INFORMATION

Trade Name: SHELTER-RITE® VINYL COATED FABRIC

Chemical Name, Synonyms: PVC COATED FABRIC EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS:

Manufacturer: SEAMAN CORPORATION DAY: 330-262-1111


1000 Venture Blvd. NIGHT (CHEMTREC): 800-424-9300
Wooster, OH 44691 USA INFORMATION: 330-262-1111

SECTION 2. INGREDIENTS
Component TLV (Units)
NYLON OR POLYESTER FABRIC N.A.

PROPRIETARY COMPOUND CONTAINING PVC, PHTHALATE PLASTICIZERS, N.A.


STABILIZERS, PIGMENTS, ESO, FLAME RETARDANTS, LUBRICANTS, CaCO3

(TRADE SECRET PER CFR 1910.1200(i))

SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA

Boiling Point: N.A. Specific Gravity: 1.2-1.3


Vapor Pressure N.A. % Volatile (Vol.): < 0.2%
Vapor Density: N.A. Color and Odor: Vinyl Odor
Solubility in Water Insoluble Physical State: Solid Sheet

SECTION 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

Flash Point: N.A. Flammable Limits: N.A.


EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water fog, foam or dry chemical; C02 may not have enough cooling to prevent re-ignition
FIRE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective
clothing to fight fires.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None Known

SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA

STABILITY - CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Combustible if exposed to flame


INCOMPATIBILITY - MATERIALS TO AVOID: None
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: CO, CO2, HCL, Trace Aromatics
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will Not Occur

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Seaman Corporation Material Safety Data Sheet
Material: SHELTER-RITE® VINYL COATED FABRIC Issue Date: 3/1/99

SECTION 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA

ACUTE TOXICITY
Oral Ingestion: Not normally a route of exposure
Eye Contact: Eye irritation is possible due to processing vapors when film is heated sufficiently
to cause mass melting of the polymer, such as during heat welding
Skin Contact: Skin irritation is possible due to processing vapors when film is heated sufficiently
to cause mass melting of the polymer, such as during heat welding
Inhalation: Respiratory irritation is possible due to processing vapors when film is heated
sufficiently to cause mass melting of the polymer, such as during heat welding
First Aid Procedures: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Remove to fresh air if respiratory irritation
occurs. If irritation persists, call a physician.
Chronic Toxicity: No chronic effects due to exposure are known.

SECTION 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES

Steps To Be Taken In Case Of Spill: Dispose in approved landfill

Disposal Method: Bury or incinerate in accordance with Federal, State and Local Codes.
Not defined as hazardous by current provisions of RCRA

SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

Ventilation: Local exhaust, especially if irritation occurs


Respiration Protection: Not normally necessary
Protective Clothing: Wear gloves when handling hot material
Eye Protection: Not normally necessary
Other Protective Equipment: Not normally necessary

SECTION 9. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS

Precautions To Be Taken In Handling and Storage:


In operations such as heat welding or thermoforming involving heat sufficient to cause
melting of the polymer, irritating fumes may be evolved. Adequate ventilation should be
provided.

Other Precautions: Avoid inhalation of processing fumes

THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH


BUT NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IS MADE

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