SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Trade Names and Synonyms
Copper Lead
Chemical Names and Synonyms
Chemical Family
Lead based Alloy
SECTION I I - INGREDIENTS
C.A.S.
% W/W
Exposure
LD50
Ingredient
Number
Min
Max
Limit
oral, rat
Lead
7439-92-1
99.95
99.96
0.05 mg/m3
790 mg/kg
Copper
7440-50-8
0.04
0.05
0.2 mg/m3
470 mg/kg (mouse)
SECTION I I I - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point ( deg C )
1740
Spec Gravity
Approx 11.34
Vapour Pressure ( mm Hg )
1 mm at 973 deg C
% Volatile
Vapour Density ( Air=1 )
7.1
(by volume )
NP
Solubility in Water
Nil
Evaporation Rate
Appearance
Silver Grey Metal
( Ether = 1 )
NP
Odour
None
pH
NP
Form
Solid
Melting Point ( deg C )
317
WHMIS Classification
D2-A
TDG Information
Shipping Name:
Not Regulated
NP - Not Pertinent:
UN Number:
NP
U - Unknown:
Class / Division:
NP
Packing Group:
NP
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SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Flash Point ( deg C ) and Method
Flammable Limits in Air ( Vol % )
NP
Upper:
NP
Lower:
NP
Means of Extinction:
Class D - Dry Chemical, or Dry Sand
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD AND FIRST AID DATA
EFFECTS: May cause headache, nausea, abdominal pains,
Ingestion
muscle/joint pain, kidney disjunction, wrist-drop.
FIRST AID: Give water or milk. If conscious, induce vomiting.
Report suspect cases to a physician for blood testing.
EFFECTS: Molten lead could splash into eye.
Eye Contact
FIRST AID: Flush with cool water for 15 minutes and seek
immediate medical aid.
EFFECTS: May cause local irritation.
Skin Contact
FIRST AID: Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected
area with soap and water.
Skin Absorption
NP
See "Ingestion", CNS damage (results in fatigue,
Inhalation
tremors, tremors, hallucinations, convulsions,
delirium), weight loss, sleep disturbance.
Effects of Acute
See " Ingestion Effects " and " Inhalation Effects ".
Exposure
Effects of Chronic
Possible anemia, central nervous system and kidney
Exposure
damage.
Carcinogenicity:
IARC ( Yes )
Mutagenicity:
Yes