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Pro Car

Products

I Material Safety Data Sheet


Luma Brite
Emergency Telephone Nl,lmbat

Health
Flammability

o
1 D

Reactivity PersonalProtection

PRODUCT NAME Section I .


Manufacturer's
Address

The inf=tiOn COi'\lSit.8(I Mfeln is b858G 01\ tlS!B COIlSfdered aCCUr.K8. howaVBr, IlQ '>l-'a!TWIJY eHher eJCp!essed orlmplled of any M1J.ir4'with rwpo~ (Q Ih" prduCt Of tI\8 ~ is mB<!e.

Name

Pro Car Products 2336 Winnfield

1-866-631~6705
Telephone Number For InfQl1l1ation

Hwy. Jonesboro, LA. 71251

1..86&-631-6705
Date Prepared

7/14/04
Section /I Hazardous Ingredients IldElfltity lnformatton
Hazardous ComPOI'lWl~ (Specific CherniCalldantil:y; common Name)

OSHA PEL.

ACGIH TLV

. Other Umlfs Recommended

"Hydrofluoric Acid; 7664-39-3 (H~drogen Fluoride Sulfuric Acid; 7664-93-9 (Ol! of vitriol; dipping aCld)

3PPM

10-20 10-20

1 PPM

"lJsted under SARA TITLE III, Section 31$ (40 CFR 372) DOT shipping name

Compound, Cleaning Uquid, 8, NA1760, PG III, (Gontains HydrofluoricAokI)

section

III - Physical I Chemical Characteristics

Boiling Point

Specific Gravity {Waler 212 min.


Melting Point N/A N/A

= 1)
1.20
N/A

Vapor Pressure (mm Hg.) Vapor Density (Air Solubility in Water Complete

= 1)

Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1) . Appearance and Odor Clear liquid. Strong acid odor

N/A

~ . SectIon IV - Fire and ExploSIon Hazard Data


Flash Point (Method Used)

Min 212

Tee

Flammable Limits Normally non-flammable

LEL

UEL

NA
NA

Extinguishing

Media

Media al2eropriate to base cause of fire


Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Hydrofluoric acid will react with some metals to release flammable hydrogen gas

Section V - Reactivity Data Stability Unstable Conditions to Avord Hazardous Polymeriza. tion May Occur Conditions to Avoid

High temperatures
Will Not

Stable

X
Section VI- Health Hazard Data Routesof Entry: Inhalation?

Ocour

I
X Skin? X Ingestion? X

Health Hazards {Acute} Causes-Sever~ bums; avoid contact with skin, eyes. and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Healthflazards (Chronic) Inhalation may lead to chemical pneumonia and aggravate eXisting Il,mg conditions Carcinogenicity: NTP? No tARC Monographs? No OSHA Regulated? No

Signs and Symptoms

of Exposure:

EYES; Extreme burning and pain_ Bturred vision or loss of vision.


SKIN: Burning and redness. Soft tissue damage. Symptoms may not appear for up to 4 hours. INHALATION: Irritation of nose, eyes and throat. INGESTION: Extreme burning and pain of tif,lS, mouth. and throat Soft tissue damage Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Lung disorders such as asthma and bronchitis Emergency and First Aid Procedures evES: Immediately flush with water for 15 minutes. Get immediate medical attention. SKIN: Immediately flush with water for 16 minutes. Get immediate medical attention. lNHALATION: Move to fresh air, cover with blanket. Get immediate medical attention. INGESTION! DO NOT INOUCE VOMITING! Rinse mouth. Get immediate medical attention. Section VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Stop leaks and contain spill. Wear protective equipment. Reclaim if possible. After 1311 traces have been removed, flUSh area with water. Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of in accordance with alliocel,

state and federal regulations.

Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing : Avoid contact with strong bases, chlorine or reactive metals. Store in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dry place.

Other Precautions!

None known

Section VJlI - Control Measures Respiratoay Protection: Persons sensitive to fumes should wear respirator. Ventilation Yes Local Exhaust Yes Protective Gloves; Rubber or vinyl gloves_ Other Clothing or Equipment :' Eye wash, safety shower, local water supply in case of contact,

{ Special Eye Protection: Face shield or safety goggfes Work J Hygienic Practices; If clothes or shoes become contaminated, remove immediately. Do not put contaminated clothing or shoes on untii properly laundered.

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