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-Various lengths, optional colors, decals and reflective sheeting available upon request.
Posts are bundled 10pcs per unit and paletized for common carrier shipments. UPS shipments, where applicable, are wrapped in each end of post for shipment.
Standard lead time 3 - 4 weeks.
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SECTION 2 Hazardous Ingredients
Identity CAS #
OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
----%Vinyl Chloride Monomer 75-01-4
1ppm
.5Ala
ppm
These items are on the SARA Section 313 list. Responsibility for filling
a form R report with the EPA is dependent on volumes.
* Residual impurity in PVC
SECTION 3 Physical-Chemical Characteristics
Boiling Point
N/A
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg)
N/A
Vapor Density
N/A
Solubility in Water ------
Specific Gravity
1.31
Melting Point
130 – 190 deg. C
Evaporation Rate
N/A
Appearance & Odor: Spherical granules, clear, opaque or pigmented
with slight color.
SECTION 4 Fire and Explosion Data
Flash Point
735 deg F ASTM D-1929
Self-Ignition Temp.
850 deg F
Flammable Limits in Air
N/A
Extinguishing Media
Water, ABC dry chemical, protein type airfoams
Special Fire Fighting Procedures
Use positive pressure self contained breathing
apparatus. Fumes of burning material may contain
hydrogen chloride.
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards
If dusty, may have explosion potential; control or
eliminate ignition sources.
SECTION 5 Reactivity Data
Stability: Stable
Incapability: Avoid contact with acetyl or ermine containing
compounds. At processing temperatures can cause rapid decomposition.
Hydrogen chloride, carbon dioxide, aliphatic elephins may bay be evolved.
Hazardous polymerizations will not occur.
SECTION 6 Health Hazard Data
Carcinogenicity: DEHP (D1-(2-ethylhexl) phthalate) is listed
on NTP as “reasonably anticipated to be carcinogenic.” Lead and chrome
compounds used as pigments and/or stabilizers are listed as having carcinogenic
properties. PVC compounds may contain trace amounts (less than 1 ppm)
of vinyl monomer. This material has been determined to be a concern
suspect agent by OSHA, in a poorly ventilated area it might be possible to
exceed the 1 ppm level, if this occurs the area would be regulated
under 29 CFR 1910.1017. Monitoring periodically would be a prudent
practice to insure compliance and to insure that regulated levels are not
exceeded.
Effects of Overexposure: May cause irritation to the mucous membranes
and upper respiratory tract.
Emergency First-Aid: Remove to fresh air, remove contaminated clothing.
For eye contact flush with large amounts of water.
SECTION 7 Precautions for Safe Handling
For release or spill: Sweep or vacuum into containers for reuse or
disposal. Not known to be currently a RCRA regulated material under
current federal regulation. However currently proposed regulations
and legislation may have an impact on such classifications. Therefore,
disposal must be done in accordance with all current applicable federal,
state and local regulations. Avoid breathing hot fumes or vapors.
SECTION 8 Control Measures
Exhaust ventilation to pull fumes away form workers. Wear gloves when
handling hot material or cleaning exhaust ducts. Use dust mask if dusting
occurs. Do not sore or consume food in processing area.
THIS INFORMATION IS TAKEN FROM SOURCES OR BASES OPEN DATA BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE COORECTNESS OR SUFFICIENCY OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING.
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