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Doctor Kinez OÜ
Material Safety Data Sheet (REFRIGERANT R134a)
Information in this format is provided as a service to our customers and is intended only for their use. Others may use it at their own discretion and risk. It is subject to revision as additional knowledge and experience are gained. Please return to this website for the most current version.
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Material Identification
Corporate MSDS Number: HFC 134a CAS Number: 811-97-2
Product Name HFC 134a
Chemical Formula CH2FCF3
Chemical Name 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane
Product Use refrigerant, foaming agent, propellant, solvent
Company Identification
MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR: JUHUA /MIPUNG/ MIPUNG
Add: 51, Daedong-ro 428beon-gil, Daeso-myeon, Eumseong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, Republic of
Korea
Tel.: +82-43-883-3133 Fax: : +82-43-883-3135
PHONE NUMBERS Product Information: +82-43-883-3133 Transport Emergency: +82-43-883-3133 Medical Emergency: : +82-43-883-3133
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical name of the substance: 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE
General name: HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON
CAS Number: 811-97-2
Einecs Number: 212-377-0
Ingredient Name CAS No. Typical Wt. % 1,1,1,2-
tetrafluoroethane (HFC 134a) 811-97-2 100%
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EC Classification
EC Directive 67/548/EEC: Not classified
Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP): Gases under pressure – Liquefied gas
Potential Health Effects
INHALATION: Gross overexposure may cause: Central nervous system depression with
dizziness, confusion, incoordination, drowsiness or unconsciousness.
Irregular heart beat with a strange sensation in the chest, "heart thumping",
apprehension, lightheadedness, feeling of fainting, dizziness, weakness,
sometimes progressing to loss of consciousness and death. Suffocation, if
air is displaced by vapors.
SKIN CONTACT: Immediate effects of overexposure may include: Frostbite, if liquid or
escaping vapor contacts the skin.
EYE CONTACT: "Frostbite-like" effects may occur if the liquid or escaping vapors contact
the eyes.
ADDITIONAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Increased susceptibility to the effects of this material
may be observed in persons with pre-existing disease of the: central
nervous system, cardiovascular system.
Carcinogenicity Information: None of the components present in this material at
concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP,
OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen.
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
INHALATION: If high concentrations are inhaled, immediately remove to fresh air. Keep
person calm. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing
is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least
15 minutes, while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Call a
physician. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Treat for frostbite if
necessary by gently warming affected area.
EYE CONTACT: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least
15 minutes. Call a physician.
INGESTION: Ingestion is not considered a potential route of exposure.
Notes to Physicians: Because of possible disturbances of cardiac rhythm, catecholamine
drugs, such as epinephrine, should only be used with special caution in
situations of emergency life support.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flammable Properties
Flash Point: Will not burn
Flammable limits in Air, % by Volume LEL: Not Applicable
UEL: Not Applicable Autoignition: >743 ℃(>1369 F)
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Cylinders may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition may occur. Contact of welding or soldering torch flame with high concentrations of refrigerant can result in visible changes in the size and color of torch flames. This flame effect will only occur in concentrations of product well above the
recommended exposure limit, therefore stop all work and ventilate to disperse refrigerant vapors from the work area before using any open flames.
Potential combustibility: HFC-134a is not flammable at temperatures up to 100 deg C (212 deg F) at atmospheric pressure. However, mixtures of HFC-134a with high concentrations of air at elevated pressure can become combustible at ambient temperature. As the temperature of the mixture is increased, lower pressure but still greater than atmospheric pressurecan create the same effect. therefore, HFC-134a should not be mixed with air under pressure for leak testing or other purposes. In general, HFC-134a should not be used or allowed to exist with high concentrations of air above atmospheric pressure. Experimental data have also been reported which indicate combustibility of HFC-134a in the presence of certain concentrations of chlorine.
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Cylinders may rupture under fire conditions. Decomposition may occur. Contact of welding or soldering torch flame with high concentrations of refrigerant can result in visible changes in the size and color of the torch flame. This flame effect will only occur in concentrations of product well above the recommended exposure limit, therefore stop all work and ventilate the area before proceeding. Use forced ventilation to disperse refrigerant vapors from the work area before using any open flames.
Extinguishing Media: Use media appropriate for surrounding material. Fire Fighting Instructions: Cool tank/container with water spray. Self-contained breathing
apparatus (SCBA) may be required if cylinders rupture or release under fire conditions. Water runoff should be contained and neutralized prior to release.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Safeguards (Personnel)
NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL) sections
before proceeding with clean-up. Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT during clean-up. Ventilate area, especially low or enclosed places where
heavy vapors might collect. Remove open flames. Use self-contained breathing
apparatus (SCBA) if large spill or leak occurs.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling(Personnel) Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee exposure below
recommended limits. Handling (Physical Aspects) HFC-134a should not be mixed with air
for leak testing or used for any other purpose above atmospheric pressure. See
Flammable Properties section. Contact with chlorine or other strong oxidizing agents
should also be avoided. Storage Store in a clean, dry place. Do not heat above
52 ℃(126° F).
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering Controls Normal ventilation for standard manufacturing procedures is
generally adequate. Local exhaust should be used when large amounts
are released. Mechanical ventilation should be used in low or enclosed
places. Refrigerant concentration monitors may be necessary to etermine
vapor concentrations in work areas prior to use of torches or other open
flames, or if employees are entering enclosed areas.
Personal Protective Equipment Impervious gloves and chemical splash goggles should
be used when handlinliquid. Under normal manufacturing conditions, no
respiratory protection is required when using this product. Self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large release occurs.
Exposure Guidelines
Exposure Limits R-134a
PEL (OSHA): None Established
TLV (ACGIH): None Established
AEL (Duran): 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA
WEEL (AIHA): 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA
AEL is Duran's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally imposed occupational
exposure limits, which are lower than, the AEL are in effect, such limits shall take
precedence.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Data
Boiling Point: -26.5 ℃ (-15.7° F) @ 736 mm Hg
Vapor Pressure: 96 psia @ 25 ℃ (77° F)
Vapor Density: 3.6 (Air=1.0) @ 25 ℃ (77° F)
%Volatiles: 100 WT%
Solubility in Water: 0.15 WT% @ 25 ℃ (77° F)@ 14.7 psia
Odor: Ether (slight)
Form: Liquefied Gas
Color: Colorless Liquid
Density: 1.21 g/cm3 @ 25 ℃ (77° F)
Specific Gravity: 1.208 @ 77 F (25 ℃)
Evaporation Rate: (CCL 4 = 1); greater than 1
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid open flames and high temperatures.
Incompatibility with Other Materials: Incompatible with alkali or alkaline earth metals-
powdered Al,Zn, Be, etc.
Decomposition: Decomposition products are hazardous. This material can be
decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming
hydrofluoric acid and possibly carbonyl fluoride. These materials are toxic and irritating.
Contact should be avoided. Polymerization: Polymerization will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Animal Data: 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE
EYE: A short duration spray of vapor produced very slight eye irritation.
SKIN: Animal testing indicates this material is a slight skin irritant, but not a skin
sensitizer.
INHALATION: 4 hour, ALC, rat: 567,000 ppm.
Single exposure caused: Cardiac sensitization, a potentially fatal disturbance of heart
rhythm associated with a heightened sensitivity to the action of pinephrine.
Lowest-Observed-Adverse-Effect-Level for cardiac sensitization: 75,000 ppm.
Single exposure caused: Lethargy. Narcosis. Increased respiratory rates.These effects
were temporary.
Single exposure to near lethal doses caused: Pulmonary edema.
Repeated exposure caused: Increased adrenals, liver, spleen weight. Decreased uterine,
prostate weight.
Repeated dosing of higher concentrations caused: the following temporareffects-Tremors.
Incoordination
CARCINOGENIC, DEVELOPMENTAL, REPRODUCTIVE, MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: In a
two-year inhalation study, HFC-134a, at a concentration of 50,000 ppm, produced an increase in late-occurring benign testicular tumors, testicular hyperplasic and testicular weight. The no-effect-level for this study was 10,000 ppm. Animal data show slight fetotoxicity but only at exposure levels producinother toxic effects in the adult animal. Reproductive data on male mice show: No change in reproductive performance. Tests have shown that this material does not cause genetic damage in bacterial or mammalian cell cultures, or in animals. In animal testing, this material has not caused permanent genetic damage in reproductive cells of mammals (has not produced heritable genetic damage).
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicological Information
AQUATIC TOXICITY: 48 hour EC50 -Daphnia magna: 980 mg/L. 96
hour LC50 -Rainbow trout: 450 mg/L.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal
Contaminated HFC-134a can be recovered by distillation or removed to a permitted waste
disposal facility. Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations.
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
Shipping Information DOT/IMO Receptacles, small, containing gas Hazard Class: 2.2 UN No.: 2037
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. Federal Regulations TSCA Inventory Status: Reported/Included. TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311, 312
Acute: Yes Chronic: Yes Fire: No Pressure: Yes Reactivity: No HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL LISTS SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance: No CERCLA Hazardous Substance: No SARA Toxic Chemical: No
16. OTHER INFORMATION
NFPA, NPCA-HMIS
NPCA-HMIS Rating
Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 1 Personal Protection rating
to be supplied by user depending on use conditions.
Additional Information
MEDICAL USE CAUTION: Do not use in medical applications involving permanent
implantation in the human body.
The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated
herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process.
Number of revisions
date of final revision 2021-12-22
1
Date of initial creation 2020-04-14
End of MSDS
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MSDS
TIN PLATE
SHINHWA DYNAMICS Co.,Ltd.
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1.Information about chemical products and company
A. Product Tin plate
B. Recommended use and usage restrictions
Recommended use
Usage restrictions
For food, miscellaneous, and other containers
No data
C. Supplier
Company
Address
MSDS Writer
Homepage
Date of last revision date
SHINHWA SILUP CO., LTD.
31, Beonnyeong 2-ro, Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of
Korea
Quality control department
http://shinhwatp.co.kr
Feb.17th 2022
2.Warning signs including precautionary measures statements
Picture
Sign
Hazardous statements
Precautionary measures
Prevention
Response
Storage
Disposal
Warning
H335 It may cause respiratory system irritation.
H250 When exposed to air, it ignites itself.
P210 Keep away from heat, spark, flame, and high heat.
P222 Keep out of contact with the air.
P261 Avoid inhalation of dust, fume, gas, mist, steam, spray.
P271 Only handle outdoors or in well ventilated areas.
P280 Wear protective gloves, clothing, safety glasses, etc.
P304+P340 Move to fresh air when inhaled and rest in a breathable
position.
P312 If you feel uncomfortable, see a doctor to check.
P335+P334 Shake off any substances on the skin, soak in cold water
or cover with a wet bandage.
P403+P233 Store containers tightly sealed in a well-ventilated
place.
P405 Store in a locked storage area
P501 Dispose of containers in accordance with the relevant
regulations.
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Other hazards and risks (NFPA) not included in the hazard and risk classification criteria
Tin (Sn)
Iron (Fe)
Sanitation: 0 Fire : No data Reactivity: 0
Sanitation: 2 Fire : No data Reactivity: No data
3.Name and content of components
In manufacturing, small amounts of silicon (0.03% max), manganese (0.5% max),※
aluminum (0.07% max), nickel (0.01% max), copper (0.03% max), molyboden 0.01% max), and
vanadium (0.05% max) may be added.
※ This product is a solidified finished product, and MSDS is not exposed to
chemicals contained in the product.
May be partially exposed in melting conditions, such as items excluded from
preparation, cutting, or welding
Material CAS No. Content
Tin 7440-31-5 2.0 ~ 22.4g/m 2
Iron 7439-89-6 Balance
4.First aid tips
A. When there's a substance in
your eye
B. When it comes into contact
with the skin,
C. When inhaled
D.When you eat
Get emergency medical attention.
Wash skin and eyes immediately in running water for at least 20
minutes upon contact with the substance.
Prevent the spread of contamination in the event of minor skin
contact.
If you feel uncomfortable, see a doctor.
Remove contaminated clothes and shoes and isolate contaminated
areas.
If you are exposed to excessive amounts of dust or fume, remove it
with clean air and take medical measures if you have cough or other
symptoms.
Keep warm and steady.
Move to fresh air
If you do not breathe, perform artificial respiration.
Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the substance and take
protective measures.
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5. Handling method in case of explosion or fire
A. Proper (inappropriate) fire
control
B. Specific hazards arising
from chemicals
C. Protective equipment and
preventive measures to be worn
during fire fighting
CO2(inappropriate)
Big fire (appropriate) :Dry sand. Drying chemical, Limestone, soda
ash * Water (inappropriate)
Small fire (appropriate) : Dry sand. Drying chemical, Limestone,
soda ash *Foam (inappropriate)
Container may explode when heated
Leakage is at risk of fire/explosion
Inhalation of decomposition products may result in serious injury or
death
Can be re-ignited after digestion
May ignite in contact with moisture
flammable/combustible substances
Some substances can burn quickly with flashes
Some may explode in the event of fire or heating
Serious burns to the skin and eyes when in contact
May produce irritating, corrosive and toxic gases in the event of
fire
It may be molten and transported, so be careful.
Keep water out of the container.
If not dangerous, move the container from the fire area.
Keep safe distance away from the area and digest.
In the event of a tank fire, use unmanned fire extinguishing
equipment in the event of a large fire, and if not possible, let it
burn.
Cool the container with plenty of water even after extinguishing the
fire in the tank.
If there is a high tone or discoloration of the tank during a tank
fire, withdraw immediately.
In case of tank fire, extinguish at maximum distance or use unmanned
fire extinguishing equipment.
In the event of a tank fire, get out of the tank in flames.
6.How to deal with leakage accidents
A. Actions and protective gear
necessary to protect the human
body
Avoid inhalation of (dust, fume, gas, mist, steam, spray).
Do not touch or walk around the exposure.
Remove all ignition sources.
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B.Action required to protect
the environment
C.Purifying or removing methods
Stop the leak if it's not dangerous.
Pay attention to substances and conditions to avoid.
Wear protective steam protection clothing in case of leakage without
fire.
Leakage may cause contamination
Prevent inflow into waterways, sewers, basement, and confined
spaces.
Cover with dry sand/soil, other non-flammable substances and cover
with plastic sheets to prevent spread and rain.
Using a clean explosion proof tool, collect the leak and place it in
a loosely covered plastic container.
7.Handling and storage method
A.Safety Handling Guidelines
B.Safe Storage Method
Avoid inhalation of (dust, fume, gas, mist, steam, spray).
Refer to engineering management and personal protective equipment.
Only handle outdoors or in well ventilated areas.
Use carefully for handling/storage.
Pay attention to substances and conditions to avoid.
Store tightly sealed in a well ventilated area.
8.Exposure protection and personal protection
A.Exposure standards, biological exposure standards, etc. of chemicals
Domestic regulations
ACGIH regulations
Organic Compounds Biological
Exposure Standards and others
B.Proper engineering management
C. Personal protective gear
Respiratory protection
TWA-2mg/m 3 TIN (Metal)
TWA-0.1mg/m3 TIN (organic compounds)
TWA-2mg/m 3 Iron
TWA-2mg/m 3 TIN
TWA-2mg/m3 TIN
TWA-0.1mg/m 3 TIN
No data
No data
If dust, fume, or mist is generated during operation, ventilate air
pollution so that it is maintained below the exposure standard.
Annotation (metal)
Annotation (Organic Compounds)
Wear respiratory protective gear that is certified by the Korea
Occupational Safety and Health Agency to match the physical chemical
properties of the exposed particulate matter.
If the exposure concentration is less than 1 mg/m3, wear a suitable
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Eye protection
Hand Protection
physical protection
Type of protective material
type of filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 2.5 mg/m3, wear a
loose-fitting hood/helmet type electric respirator or continuous
flow dust mask with the appropriate type of filter.
If the exposure concentration is less than 5 mg/m3, wear a
front-facing or electrically powered half-type or air-supplied
continuous flow/pressure demand half-type respirator with
appropriate filters.
If the exposure concentration is less than 100 mg/m3, wear a
front-facing or helmet/hood type or pressure-required transmission
mask with a suitable filter.
Wear self-air supply (SCBA) or pressure-demand self-air supply
(SCBA) respirators with appropriate filters if the exposure
concentration is lower than 1000 mg/m3.
Wear breathable goggles to protect the eyes against particulate
matter that may cause irritation or other health problems.
Install emergency cleaning facilities (shower type) and face washing
facilities in a location where workers can easily access them.
Wear appropriate protective gloves considering the physical and
chemical properties of the chemical.
Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves.
Wear heat-resistant gloves when working on high heat.
Wear appropriate protective gloves considering the physical and
chemical properties of the chemical.
Wear proper chemical resistant protective clothing.
Wear heat-resistant clothing when working with high heat.
9.Physical Chemical Properties
TIN
Iron
Physical Status
Colors and Smells
Vapor pressure
Vapor density
Weight (Water=1)
Solid (liquid 232 )℃
White(gloss), odorless
No data
Not Applicable
7.2
Water solubility
Boiling point
Evaporation rate
melting point
Hydrogenion index (pH)
insoluble
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
2260℃
Not Applicable
Physical Status
Colors and Smells
Solid (liquid 1535 )℃
White or gray,
Water solubility
Boiling point
insoluble
Not Applicable
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Vapor pressure
Vapor density
Weight (Water=1)
odorless
1mmHg(at 1787 )℃
Not Applicable
7.85
Evaporation rate
melting point
Hydrogen ion index
(pH)
Not Applicable
2750℃
Not Applicable
10.Safety and responsiveness
A. Chemical stability and
harmfulness the likelihood of a
reaction
B.conditions to be avoided
C.substance to be avoided
D.Hazardous substances
produced during decomposition
Leakage could be a risk of fire/explosion
Some can be burned but not easily ignited
Non-flammable, the substance itself does not burn, but it can
decompose when heated and cause corrosive/toxic fume
May produce irritating, corrosive and toxic gases in the event of fire
Serious burns to the skin and eyes when in contact
Inhalation of decomposition products can cause serious injury or
death.
Some may break down explosively in the event of fire or
be able to re-ignite after extinguishing a fire
ignite upon contact with moisture
inflammable combustible material
Some substances can flash and ride quickly.
Some react violently with water.
Sources of heat, spark, flame, etc.
dampness
combustible material
hot water
corrosive toxic fume
irritating, corrosive, toxic gases
11.Information on toxicity
A.Information on possible
exposure pathways
B.Health Hazard Information
acute toxicity
oral
transdermal skin
Inhalation
Substances that may have systemic effects on mucous membranes,
eyes and skin(ACGIH, Ministry of Employment Notice
No.2018-24;skin)
LD50 2000mg/kg Rat (OECD TG 423, GLP)- Tin〉
LD50 98600mg/kg Rat (OECD TG 401 GLP)-Iron〉
LD50 2000mg/kg Rat (OECD TG 423, GLP)-Tin〉
LD50 20000mg/kg Guinea pig-Iron〉
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skin corrosive or irritating
severe eye damage or
irritation
respiratory sensitivity
Skin irritability
carcinogenic
Industrial Safety and
Health Act
Ministry of Employment and
Labor Notice
IARC
OSHA
ACGIH
NTP
EU CLP
germ cell mutagenicity
reproductive toxicity
specific target long-term
toxicity (one exposure)
specific target long-term
toxicity (repeated exposure)
Dust LD50 4.75mg/〉 ℓ 4 Hr Rat (OECD TG 403, GLP)-Tin
Dust LC50>100mg36HrRat (Not applicable to classification due to
lack of reliability of data such as mausoleum, hamster, guinea pig,
etc.)
As a result of skin corrosiveness irritation test using rabbits, the
irritation index is zero, so no irritation OECD TG 404.GLP
No irritation as a result of eye injury irritation test using rabbits, no
significant irritation effects were observed OECD TG 405.GLP
No data
Human, guinea pig, rat and mouse data review results on skin
hypersensitivity, no hypersensitivity-Tin
Skin hypersensitivity test results on guinea pigs show that all iron
oxide substances are not hypersensitive Similar substances:
1309-37-1, 1317-61-9, 1310-14-1
No data
No data
No data
No data
A4(Tin and organic compounds, as Sn)
No data
No data
Genetic mutation test results using mammalian cultured cells in test
tubes negative regardless of presence or absence of metabolic
active systemOECD TG 476, GLP-Tin
Chromosome abnormality test results using mammalian cultured cells
in test tubes, negative regardless of metabolic activity OECD TG 473,
GLP-Tin
Genetic mutations using mammalian cultured cells in the test tube
showed positive for carbony Iron and negative for electrolytic Iron.
OECD TG 476-Iron
Results of oral reproductive toxicity test using rats;,
NOEL 1,000mg/kg/day(OECD TG 421)〉
EHC15 Classified as Category 1 because pneumoconiosis appeared
in workers handling metal tin according to data
caused irritation to the respiratory system
pulmonary injury seen in workers handling metal tin-Tin
Results of repeated oral toxicity test using rats on 28 days, no effect
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suction hazard
Other Hazardous Effects
is observed even at the highest concentration. NOEL 1,000mg/kg〉
bw/day OECD TG 407.GLP-Tin
Oral Target Organ Systemic Toxicity Test Results in Rats, Liver
Impact - Iron
Results of inhalation targeted organ systemic toxicity test in rats,
NOAEC-5mgm3-iron
No data
No data
12. environmental impact
A. ecotoxic fish
crustaceans
bird
B.Residual and Decomposable
remanency
degradability
C.bioconcentrability
concentrability
biodegradability
D.soil mobility
E.Other adverse effects
LC50 >0.0124mg/ 96 Hr Pimephales promelas(OECD Guidelineℓ
203, GLP)-Tin source:ECHA※
LC50 13.6mg/ 96 Hr (Danio rerio, LC0, 96h, >100,000mg/L,ℓ
analogous substance:51274-00-1, OECD Guideline 203,
Brachydanio rerio, LLO, LC50, 96h, > 10,000mg/L, analogous
substance:1317-61-9-Iron Source:ECHA※
EC50 >100mg/ 48 Hr Daphnia magna(analogous substance CASℓ
No. 1309-37-1 OECD TG 202)-Iron Source:ECHA※
LC50 >0.0192mg/ 72 Hr etc.(Pseudokirchnerella subcapitata,ℓ
OECD TG 201, GLP, No significant effects observed in poorly
soluble substances - Tin Source:ECHA※
No data
No data
No data
No data
(log kd-5.3)-Iron Source:ECHA※
Ceriodaphnia dubia:LOEC-200 /L 7d EPA 1002.0 Source:ECHA㎍ ※
13.Disposal Considerations
A.disposal method
B.Disposal Considerations
Process in one of the following ways
1.solidify
2.Reclamation in a managed landfill facility where designated waste
can be reclaimed.
3.Burn the pulmonary catalyst containing combustible substances
4.Incineration of pulmonary catalysts containing halogen substances
should be carried out at high temperatures.
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Dispose of the contents in accordance with the relevant laws and
regulations.
14.information required for transportation
A.UN number (UN No.)
B.Proper shipment name
C.Transportation risk rating
D.Container Class
E.Marine Pollutants
1383
Other pyrophoric metals or pyrophoric alloys(PYROPHORIC METAL,
N.O.S. or PYROPHORIC ALLOY, N.O.S)
4.2
Ⅰ
No data
F.Special safety measures that the user needs to know about transportation or means of
transportation
emergency measures in
case of fire
emergency measures in the
event of a spill
F-G
S-M
15.Current state of regulation
A.Regulations under the
Industrial Safety and Health Act
B.Regulations under the
Chemical Substances
Management Act
C.Regulations under the
Hazardous Materials Safety
Management Act
D.Regulations under the Waste
Management Act
E.etc.
domestic regulation
Other domestic regulations
foreign regulation
US Management
Substances subject to working environment measurement
(measurement cycle: 6 months)
controlled hazardous substances
Substances subject to special medical examination (diagnosis cycle:
12 months)
Exposure standard setting substance
Not applicable
Class 2 Metal content 500kg-tin
Class 2 Iron 500kg-CJF
designated waste
No data
Tin plate MSDS SHINHWA DYNAMICS CO., LTD.
Information (OSHA Regulations)
US Management
Information(CERCLA regulations)
US Management
I n f o r m a t i o n ( E P C R A
302regulations)
US Management
I n f o r m a t i o n ( E P C R A
304regulations)
US Management
I n f o r m a t i o n ( E P C R A
313regulations)
US Management
Information
(Rotterdam Convention
Substances)
US Management
Information
(Stockholm-contracted
substances)
US Management
Information
(Montreal Protocol
Substances)
EU classification
i n f o r m a t i o n ( c o n f i r m e d
classification results)
EU classification
information(dangerous sign)
EU classification
information(safety sign)
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
16.Additional References
A.source of data
HSDB(property)
HSDB(smell)
ICSC(melting point)
ICSC (Melt Point)
Tin plate MSDS SHINHWA DYNAMICS CO., LTD.
HSDB (solubility)
ICSC (Specific gravity)
ECHA (orally)
ECHA (Transdermal)
ECHA (Inhalation)
ECHA (skin corrosive or irritating)
ECHA (severe eye damage or irritating)
ECHA (Dermatological Sensitivity)
ECHA (Germ Cell Mutagenicity)
ECHA (Reproductive Toxicity)
NITE, IPCS (specific target long-term toxicity (one exposure))
ECHA (specific target long-term toxicity (repeated exposure))
ECHA (fish)
ECHA (crustaceans)
ECHA (birds)
ECHA (Soil Mobility)
ECHA (Other Harmful Effects)
B.Original creation date: April 11, 2015.
C.the number of revisions and the date of the last revision;
Number of revisions: 3
The last revision date is February 17th, 2022.
D.Other
Refer to: Material Safety and Health Materials of Korea Industrial Safety Management Corporation
Although this data has been prepared for the purpose of communicating information to users in
accordance with known knowledge and the Industrial Safety and Health Act, it cannot be said that
all hazardous substances specified in this data are described. Therefore, the user must carefully
consider the precautions before using this information to ensure compliance with applicable laws
and regulations relating to use and disposal.
Ensure that this document does not guarantee responsibility for the consequences of reference
material and that final compliance assessments are made at the discretion of the user in the use of
the product.
This document is written according to the standard used, so it is recommended that the person
handling it should develop a suitable safety measure for special handling.
Tin plate MSDS SHINHWA DYNAMICS CO., LTD.
This document is intended for informational purposes and should not be understood as
guaranteeing the characteristics and quality of the product.
- This data was prepared in accordance with Article 41 of the Industrial Safety and Sanitation Act.-
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Material Safety Data Sheet [This sheet was made by Industrial Safety and Health Act, Article 41, in Korea]
Electrolytic Tin Plate(TP)
Document No. MSDS-40 Revision Ver. 5
Writing Department
QM Revition date 2022.04.04
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1. Chemical Product and Company Identification
A. Product Name : Electrolytic Tin Plate
B. Recommended Use of Product and restrictions on use
Recommended Use of Product : Cans, officesupplies, etc..
restrictions on use : None
C. Manufacturer / Supplier / Distributor Information
Name: KG Steel
Address : 1228, Bukbusaneom-ro, Songak-Eup, Dangjin-Si, Chungnam province,
343-823, Korea
Emergency phone number : +82-41-351-8527 / +82-41-351-8115
2. Hazards Identification
A. Hazard․Risk Classification : N/A
B. Label elements including precautionary statements
Symbol : N/A
Signal Word : N/A
Hazard-Risk Statement : N/A
Precautionary Statement
Prevention : N/A
Response : N/A
Storage : N/A
Disuse : N/A
C. Other Hazard․Risk which are not included in the classification criteria
TIn
Health : 1 Fire : N/A Reaction : N/A
Iron
Health : 2 Fire : N/A Reaction : N/A
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3. Composition/Information on ingredients
※ Please refer to the MSDS of iron
※ C, Si, Mn, Al and Ti may be added in minor amounts during manufacturing
※ This product is solid finished product. There is no possibility of exposure to chemicals
contained in the product. It may be partially exposed in the melting state such as
cutting, melting etc.
4. First aid measures
A. Eye contact
Get medical advice/attention
Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes
B. Skin contact
Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes and isolate contaminated areas
Wash clothing and shoes thoroughly before reuse
Get medical advice/attention
C. Inhalation
Get medical advice/attention
Remove person to fresh air
If not breathing, give artificial respiration
If breathing is difficult, give oxygen
D. Ingestion
Do not feed anything to an unconscious person
Get medical advice/attention
E. Doctor’s notes
Have the healthcare worker know about the material and take protective measures
Do not administer adrenaline.
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Name Other name CAS No. Percentage
Tin Stannum 7440-31-5 Max 0.12%
Iron Ferrium 7439-89-6 Max 98.6%
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5. Fire-Fighting measures
A. Suitable (and unsuitable) extinguishing media
Small fire: dry sand, dry chemical, alcohol-resistant foam, water spray, regular foam,
CO2 (suitable extinguishing media)
Large fires: water spray / mist, regular foam (suitable extinguishing media)
High pressure water (improper extinguishing agent)
B. Specific hazards arising from the chemical
Can be ignited by heat, sparks and flames
Some can burn, but not easily ignite
May cause irritation and toxic gas in case of fire
Inhalation of the substance may be harmful
Some fluids may cause dizziness, vapors that may cause suffocation
C. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
Tin
Escape the area and extinguish the fire at a safe distance
Move container from fir area if it is not hazardous
Iron
Move container from fir area if it is not hazardous
If it is impossible to extinguish the fire, protect the surroundings and let the fire
extinguish itself
6. Accidental release measures
A. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Remove all ignition sources
Stop the leak if it is not dangerous
Note the substances and conditions to avoid
Ventilate the contaminated area
Do not touch or walk with exposed material
Avoid dust formation
Do not enter if you do not need to enter or do not have protective equipment
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B. Environmental precautions and protective procedures
Prevent entry into waterways and sewers.
C. Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
In case of powder leakage, cover with plastic sheet to prevent spread and keep dry
7. Handling and storage
A. Precautions for safe handling
Note the substances and conditons to avoid
Wash thoroughly after handling
Refer to engineering controls and personal protective equipmenet
Be careful of high temperatiures
B. Conditions for safe storage
Keep tightly closed
Store in a cool, dry place
Note the substances and conditions to avoid
8. Exposure controls & personal protection
A. Control parameters
Domestic regulations
TIn: TWA : 2 ㎎/㎥ Tin(Metal)
TWA : 0.1 ㎎/㎥ Tin(Organic compound)
Iron : TWA 1mg/m³`
ACGIH
TIn: TWA 2 mg/m³ Tin (Metal)
TWA 2 mg/m³ Tin (Metal)
TWA 0.1 mg/m³ Tin (Organic compound)
Iron : N/A
Biological exposure standard : N/A
B. Appropriate engineering controls
Use process isolation, local exhaust, or keep air level below exposure standard
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C. Personal protective equipment
Respiratory protection
Tin (Metal)
Wear respiratory protection which has been approved by the Korean Occupational
Safety and Health Administration in accordance with physicochemical properties of
the particulate matter to be exposed.
If the exposure level is lower than 20mg/m³, wear a respiratory protective gear of
half mask type that have appropriate type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 50mg/m³, wear a dust mask of loose-
fitting hood /powered helmet type or continuous-flow type that have appropriate
type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 100mg/m³, wear a respiratory protective
gear of full type or powered and half type or Air-fed continuous-flow / pressure-
demanding type that have appropriate type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 2000mg/m³, wear a ventilation mask of
full type or hood/helmet type or Pressure-demanded type that have appropriate
type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 20000mg/m³, wear self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) or self-contained breathing apparatus with pressure-
demand self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with appropriate filter.
Tin (Organic compound)
Wear respiratory protection which has been approved by the Korean Occupational
Safety and Health Administration in accordance with physicochemical properties of
the particulate matter to be exposed.
If the exposure level is lower than 1mg/m³, wear a respiratory protective gear of
half mask type that have appropriate type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 2.5mg/m³, wear a dust mask of loose-
fitting hood /powered helmet type or continuous-flow type that have appropriate
type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 5mg/m³, wear a respiratory protective
gear of full type or powered and half type or Air-fed continuous-flow / pressure-
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demanding type that have appropriate type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 100mg/m³, wear a ventilation mask of
full type or hood/helmet type or Pressure-demanded type that have appropriate
type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 1000mg/m³, wear self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) or self-contained breathing apparatus with pressure-
demand self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with appropriate filter.
Iron
Wear respiratory protection which has been approved by the Korean Occupational
Safety and Health Administration in accordance with physicochemical properties of
the particulate matter to be exposed.
If the exposure level is lower than 10mg/m³, wear a respiratory protective gear of
half mask type that have appropriate type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 25mg/m³, wear a dust mask of loose-
fitting hood /powered helmet type or continuous-flow type that have appropriate
type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 50mg/m³, wear a respiratory protective
gear of full type or powered and half type or Air-fed continuous-flow / pressure-
demanding type that have appropriate type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 1000mg/m³, wear a ventilation mask of
full type or hood/helmet type or Pressure-demanded type that have appropriate
type filter.
If the exposure concentration is lower than 10000mg/m³, wear self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) or self-contained breathing apparatus with pressure-
demand self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with appropriate filter.
Eye protection
Use chemical protective eyewear and protective face
Install eyewash station and emergency shower near work area
Hand protection
Wear suitable chemical resistant gloves
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Body protection
Wear suitable chemical resistant clothing
9. Physical and chemical properties
TIn
A. Appearance
Appearance : Solid(Powder)
Colour : Gray (Polish)
B. Odour : Odorless
C. Odour threshold : N/A
D. pH : N/A
E. Meting point/freezing point : 231.9 ℃
F. Initial boiling point and boiling range : 2,260 ℃
G. Flash point : N/A
H. Evaporation rate : N/A
I. Flammability(solid, gas) : Flammability (exposure to heat in the form of dust or
spontaneous ignition of chemicals)
J. Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits : N/A
K. Vapour pressure : 1mmHg(at 1787 ℃)
L. Solubility : (Insolubility)
M. Vapor density : N/A
N. Specific gravity : 7.2
O. N-octanol/water Partition coefficient : N/A
P. Auto-ignition temperature : N/A
Q. Decomposition temperature : N/A
R. Viscosity : 1.85 (240 ℃)
S. Molecular weight : 118.71
Iron
A. Appearance
Appearance : Solid
Colour : White or Gray
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B. Odour : N/A
C. Odour threshold : N/A
D. pH : N/A
E. Meting point/freezing point : 1535℃
F. Initial boiling point and boiling range: 2750℃
G. Flash point : None
H. Evaporation rate : None
I. Flammability(solid, gas) : None
J. Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits : None
K. Vapour pressure : 1 mmHg (at 1787℃)
L. Solubility : (Water solubility: Insolubility. Solvent availability : availability : acid.
Insolubility : alkali, Alcohol, ether)
M. Vapor density : None
N. Specific gravity : 7.86 ((water=1))
O. N-octanol/water Partition coefficient : None
P. Auto-ignition temperature : None
Q. Decomposition temperature : None
R. Viscosity : None
S. Molecular weight : 55.85
10. Stability and reactivity
A. Chemical stability and possibility of hazardous reactions
TIn
Some can burn, but not easily ignite
Non-flammable materials are not burned but, decompose on heating and may
cause corrosive toxic fumes.
Iron
Can be ignited by friction, heat, spark, flame
May re-ignite after extinguish the fire
Some materials burn with intense heat
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Dust and fumes can form explosive mixtures with air
May cause irritating, corrosive and toxic gases in case of fire
Inhalation and contact with vapors, substances, and decomposition products
may result in serious injury or death
Oxides in metal fires have serious health hazards
B. Conditions to avoid
Tin : Heat, spark, flame, etc
Iron : Heat, spark, flame, etc
C. Incompatible materials
Tin : Conbustible material, reducing material
Iron : Water
D. Hazardous decomposition products
Tin : Corrosive/Toxic fume
Irritant, corrosive, toxic gas
Iron : Irritant, corrosive, toxic gas
11. Toxicological information
A. Information on the likely routes of exposure : N/A
Tin : N/A
Body can be absorbed by inhalation.
Can be absorbed by suction and digestice organ
Body can be absorbed by inhalation of vapor.
Can be absorbed by inhalation, skin and digestive system.
Iron : N/A
Body can be absorbed by inhalation.
Can be absorbed by suction and digestice organ
Body can be absorbed by inhalation of vapor.
Can be absorbed by inhalation, skin and digestive system.
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B. Health hazards information
Acute toxic
Oral
Tin : LD50 > 2000 mg/kg Rat (OECD TG 423, GLP)
Iron : LD50 98600 mg/kg Rat (OECD TG 401 Male)
Dermal
Tin : LD50 > 2000 mg/kg Rat (OECD TG 402, GLP)
Iron : LC50 20000 mg/kg Guinea pig
Inhalation
Tin : Dust LC50 > 4.75 mg/ℓ 4 hr Rat (OECD TG 403, GLP)
Iron : Dust LC50 > 100mg/m³ 6 hr Rat (Not applicable to classification due to
lack of reliability of data such as mouse, hamster and guinea pig)
Skin corrosive/irritant
Tin : As a result of skin corrosion / irritation test on rabbit, no irritation beacuse
the irritation index is zero OECD TG 404, GLP
Iron : As a result of skin corrosion / irritation test on rabbits, no corrosivity
OECD TG 404
Serious eye damage/eye irritation
Tin : As a result of eye damage / irritation test using rabbit,
no irritation due to no significant irritation effect OECD TG 405, GLP
Iron : As a result of eye damage / irritation test on rabbots, no stimulation
OECD TG 405
Respiratory sensitization : N/A
Skin sensitization
Tin : As a result of reviewing data from humans, guinea pigs, rats and mice,
no skin sensitization.
Iron : As a result of the skin sensitization test for guinea pigs,
all iron oxide materials are non-irritant
Similar materials : 1309-37-1, 1317-61-9, 1310-14-1
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Carcinogenicity
Industrial Safety and Health Act : N/A
Ministry of Labor examination : N/A
IARC : N/A
OSHA : N/A
ACGIH
TIn: A4 (Tin and organic compounds, as Sn)
Iron : N/A
NTP : N/A
EU CLP : N/A
Germ cell Mutagenicity
Tin : As a result of gene mutation test using in vitro cultured mammalian cells,
It is negative regardless of metabolic activation system OECD TG 476, GLP
As a result of the chromosome aberration test using the cultured cells of
the mammalian cells in vitro, It is negative regardless of metabolic activation
system.OECD TG 471, GLP
As a result of the mutation test using the in vitro microorganism, It is
negative regardless of metabolic activation system.OECD TG 473, GLP
Iron : As a result of gene mutation test using in vitro cultured mammalian cels,
carbonyl iron is positive and electrolytic iron is negative OECD TG 476
Germ cell toxicity
Tin : As a result of the oral reproductive toxicity test using the rats,
NOEL > 1,000 mg/kg/day
(OECD TG 421)
Iron : N/A
Specific target organ toxicity(Single exposure)
Tin : Because pneumoconiosis occurred in workers handling metal tin, they were
classified as Category 1 according to EHC15 data
Causes respiratory irritation
Iron : N/A
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Specific target organ toxicity(Repeated exposure)
Tin : Lung damage is seen in workers handling tin metal
As a result of 28 days oral toxicity test using rats, No effect observed
at maximum concentrationNOEL > 1,000 mg/kg bw/day OECD TG 407, GLP
Iron : As a result of oral target organ systemic toxicity test on rats,
the liver are affected
As a result of inhalation target organ systemic toxicity test or rats,
NOAEC = 5mg/m³
Aspiration hazard : N/A
Other harmful effects : N/A
12. Ministry of Labor examination
A. Ecotoxicity
Fish
Tin : LC50 > 0.0124 mg/ℓ 96 hr Pimephales promelas (OECD Guideline 203, GLP)
Iron : LC50 13.6mg/ℓ 96 hr (Danio rerio, LC0, 96h, >100,000mg/L,
Similar materials :51274-00- 1, OECD Guideline 203,
Brachydanio rerio, LL0, LC50, 96h, > 10,000mg/L,
Similar materials : 1317-61-9
Crustacea
Tin : N/A
Iron : EC50 > 100mg/ℓ 48hr Daphnia magna
(Similar materials CAS No. 1309-37-1 OECD TG 202)
Algae
Tin : EC50 > 0.0192 mg/ℓ 72 hr Others (Pseudokirchnerella subcapitata, OECD TG 201,
GLP, No significant effects were observed with poorly soluble materials.)
Iron : N/A
B. Persistence and degradability
Persistence : N/A
Degradability : N/A
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C. Bioaccumulative potential
Accumulation : N/A
Biodegradable : N/A
D. Mobility in soil : N/A
E. Other adverse effects
Tin : Crustacea Ceriodaphnia dubia : LOEC = 200µg/L 7d EPA 1002.0
Iron : N/A
13. Disposal considerations
A. Disposal method
Tin : N/A
Iron : Use one of the following methods.
1. Solidify
2. Land a designated waste in a managed landfill
3. Incinerate spent catalysts containing flammable materials
4. In case of incinerating waste catalyst containing halogenated material, incinerate
at high temperature
B. Disposal precaution
Tin : Dispose of contents container according to applicable regulations
Iron : If specified in the Waste Management Act, consider the precautions specified
in the regulations
14. Transport information
A. UN Number (UN No.)
Tin : N/A
Iron : 3089
B. UN proper shipping name
Tin : N/A
Iron : Metal powder(Flammable)(Except that the name of the product is not specified)
METAL POWDER, FLAMMABLE, N.O.S.
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C. Transport hazard
Tin : N/A
Iron : 4.1
D. Packing group
Tin : N/A
Iron : Ⅱ
E. Environmental hazards
Tin : N/A
Iron : Not applicable
F. Special safety measures that the user needs or needs to know about transport
or means of transport.
Emergency measures in case of fire
Tin : N/A
Iron : F-G
Emergency measures in case of leak
Tin : N/A
Iron : S-G
15. Regulatory information
A. Industrial Safety and Health Act
Tin : Toxic substances to be controlled
Working environment Measured material (measurement cycle: 6 months)
Special medical examination subject substance (diagnosis period: 12 months)
Exposure standard setting substance
Iron : Toxic substances to be controlled
Exposure standard setting substance
B. Toxic Chemical Control Act : N/A
C. Dangerous Material Safety Control Act
Tin : Class 2 metal powder 500kg
Iron : Class 2 Iron powder 500kg
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D. Wastes Management Act
Tin : N/A
Iron : Designated waste
E. Other requirements in domestic and other countries
Domestic regulation
Residual Organic Pollutant Control Act : N/A
Foreign regulation
US Administration Information(OSHA Rule : N/A
US Administration Information(CERCLA Rule)
US Administration Information (EPCRA 302 Rule) : N/A
US Administration Information (EPCRA 304 Rule) : N/A
US Administration Information (EPCRA 313 Rule)
US Administration Information (Rotterdam Convention material) : N/A
US Administration Information (Stockholm Convention substance) : N/A
US Administration Information (Montreal Protocol substance) : N/A
EU Classification information (Confirmed classification result) : N/A
EU Classification information (Risk phrases) : N/A
EU Classification information (Safety phrases) : N/A
16. Other information
A. Source of material
Tin
HSDB (Appearance)
HSDB (B. Colour)
ICSC (E. Melting point/Freezing point)
ICSC (F. Initial boiling point and boiling range)
HSDB (L. Solubility)
ICSC (N. Specific gravity)
HSDB (R. Viscosity)
pubchem(S. Molecular weight)
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ECHA (Oral)
ECHA (Dermal)
ECHA (nhalation)
ECHA (Skin corrosive/irritant)
ECHA (Serious eye damage/eye irritation)
ECHA (Skin sensitization)
ECHA (Germ cell Mutagenicity)
ECHA (Germ cell toxicity)
NITE, IPCS (Specific target organ toxicity(Single exposure))
ECHA (Specific target organ toxicity(Repeated exposure))
ECHA (Fish)
ECHA (Algae)
ECHA (E. Other adverse effects)
Iron
HSDB (Appearance)
HSDB (Colour)
HSDB (E. Melting point/Freezing point)
HSDB (F. Initial boiling point and boiling range)
HSDB (K. Vapour pressure)
ICSC (L. Solubility)
ICSC (N. Specific gravity)
pubchem (S. Molecular weight)
ECHA (Oral)
ECHA (Dermal)
ECHA (Skin corrosion or irritation)
ECHA (Serious eye damage or irritation)
ECHA (Skin sensitization)
ECHA (Germ cell mutagenicity)
(Reproductive toxicity)
NITE, CICAD (Specific target organ toxicity (Repeated exposure))
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ECHA (Fish)
ECHA (Crustacean)
ECHA (D. Mobility in soil)
B. Issuing date : 2004.12
C. Revision number : 4 Times
D. Revision number : 2020.04.03
E. Others
This information is based on the industrial Safety and Health Act and the knowledge
and related materials to date. However, the risk of hazardous substances is not written
to all the risks of hazardous substances exist there may be unknown hazards of all
chemicals in this material may be prescribed. Therefore, our customers and potential
customers should review this information and precaution, look precautions carefully
and verify suitability about applicable laws and regulations related to the use and
disposal of this product.
This information is intended solely for the purpose of describing the health, safety and
environmental requirements of the product handler and should not be construed as
an endorsement of the characteristics or quality of the product.
Please understand that it is the sole responsibility of the user to evaluate the final
suitability of the product, as it is impossible to control the actual application of this
product. It is necessary to establish appropriate safety measures in accordance with the
application and usage in case of special handling.
This document can be revised based on the new information.
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