SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Trade Names and Synonyms
Envirobrite
Chemical Names and Synonyms
Lead Free
Chemical Family
Tin Based Alloy
SECTION I I - INGREDIENTS
C.A.S.
% W/W
Exposure
LD50
Ingredient
Number
Min
Max
Limit
oral, rat
Tin
7440-31-5
96.50
97.50
2.00 mg/m3
72 mg/kg (mouse)
Copper
7440-50-8
2.50
3.50
0.2 mg/m3
470 mg/kg (mouse)
SECTION I I I - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point ( deg C )
NP
Spec Gravity
7.34 g/cm3
Vapour Pressure ( mm Hg )
NP
% Volatile
Vapour Density ( Air=1 )
NP
(by volume )
NP
Solubility in Water
Nil
Evaporation Rate
Appearance
Metallic Silver
( Ether = 1 )
NP
Odour
None
pH
NP
Form
Solid
Melting Point ( deg C )
227
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: Metallic taste, abdominal cramps, frequent headache.
Ingestion
FIRST AID: Give water or milk. If conscious, induce vomiting.
Report suspect cases to a physician.
EFFECTS: Molten lead could splash into eye.
Eye Contact
FIRST AID: Flush with cool water for 15 minutes and seek
immediate medical aid.
EFFECTS: Dust may cause local irritation.
Skin Contact
FIRST AID: If dust or mist gets on the skin, wash with soap and
water. Remove clothing and launder.
Skin Absorption
NP
See "Ingestion effects".
Inhalation
Effects of Acute
See " Ingestion Effects ".
Exposure
Effects of Chronic
See " Ingestion Effects ".
Exposure
Carcinogenicity:
IARC ( No )
Mutagenicity:
No
Teratogenicity:
No
Reproductive Effects:
No
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SECTION V I - REACTIVITY DATA
Stability:
Stable - Yes
Conditions to Avoid:
NP
Incompatible
Water:
No
Acid: No
Oxidizers:
No
Materials
Corrosive:
No
Alk