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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
FABRITEC INTERNATIONAL MSDS NO.: 6735
1157 INDUSTRIAL ROAD DATE: SEPT. 2007
COLD SPRING, KY 41076 PAGE: 1 OF 2
EMERGENCY CONTACT: HAROLD E. MAINS (859) 781-8200
CHEMTREC ASSISTANCE: (800) 424-9300 (U.S.A. & CANADA)
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1. PRODUCT NAME & HAZARD SUMMARY
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6735 TRIK TANNIN STAIN REMOVER
PRIMARY USE: SPOT REMOVAL
NFPA HAZARD RATING SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 CANADA (WHMIS)
HEALTH 2 MODERATE APPLICABLE ( ) D2: CAUSING OTHER TOXICEFFECTS
FIRE U UNKNOWN NOT APPLICABLE (X)
REACTIVITY 0 MINIMAL VOC content: 35 grams per liter
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2. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS % OSHA (PPM) ACGIH (PPM) LD 50 (MG/KG)
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PEL TWA STEL
HYDROXYACETIC ACID  5.0 N.AV. N.AV. N.AV. 1,950 ORAL-RAT
C.A.S. #79-14-1 LD I.V. IN CATS 1.0g/kg
LC 50: 7.7 MG/l/4H
POLYPROPYLENE GLYCOL  5.0 N.AV. N.AV. N.AV. 600 ORAL-RAT
C.A.S. #25322-69-4
INGREDIENTS NOT IDENTIFIED ARE NON-HAZARDOUS.
3. PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL DATA
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APPEARANCE: CLEAR TO SLIGHTLY HAZY YELLOW LIQUID EVAPORATION RATE (ETHER = 1): EQUAL TO WATER
ODOR: MILD, SOAPY VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): N.AP.
BOILING PT.: 212°F (100°C) VAPOR PRESSURE (MM): N.AP.
FREEZING PT.: 32°F (0°C) SOLUBILITY IN WATER: COMPLETE
pH: 3.0 SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER = 1): 1.03
% VOLATILE: 85% CO-EFFICIENT OF WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION: N.AV.
ODOR THRESHOLD (PPM): N.AV.
4. FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS
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FLASH POINT: None
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, % BY VOLUME: Not determined
FIRE FIGHTING MEDIA (1990 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK, DOT P 5800.5): None
SPECIAL FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES: None
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION: None
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Oxides of Carbon and Nitrogen
CONDITIONS OF FLAMMABILITY: N.AV.
AUTO IGNITION TEMP. (°C): N.AP.
EXPLOSION DATA: - SENSITIVITY TO MECHANICAL IMPACT: N.AP.
SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE: N.AP.
5. REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
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STABILITY (CONDITIONS TO AVOID): Stable
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Oxidizers
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition may release Oxides of Carbon and Nitrogen
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION (CONDITIONS TO AVOID): Will not occur
6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA
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PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: INHALATION_____ SKIN__X__ INGESTION_____
WARNING! MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION. MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED.
Primary Irritation Score = 2.0 (Category IV, 40 CFR 156.10), per dermal administration (rabbit)
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: (ACUTE & CHRONIC)
EYES: Liquid may cause redness, pain inflammation of cornea and conjunctival irritation.
SKIN: Prolonged exposure may cause dermatitis. Polypropylene Glycol 1200 caused the death of 1 in 5 animals when 30
gm/kg (massive dose) was applied for 24 hours.
INGESTION:May cause nausea, sore throat and abdominal pain.May produce central nervous systemstimulation including
tremors, excitement and convulsions.
MSDS NO: 6735 PAGE 2 OF 2
6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA (cont’d)
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INHALATION: Low hazard unless heated or misted. May cause irritation with coughing and labored breathing (dyspnea).
IRRITANCY OF PRODUCT: Slight
SENSITIZATION TO PRODUCT: N.AV.
CARCINOGENICITY, REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY, TERATOGENICITY, MUTAGENICITY: N.AV.
TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS: N.AV.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
EYES: Remove contact lenses, if worn. Flush with water for at least 15 min. Call a physician.
SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing, wash affected area with soap and water.
INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, performartificial respiration. If breathing is difficult give oxygen, if
available. Get medical help.
INGESTION: If conscious, give large amounts of water. Do not induce vomiting, get medical help. If vomiting should occur,
keep head below hips to prevent aspiration into lungs.
7. SPILL AND LEAK PROCEDURES
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Remove sources of ignition.
LARGE SPILLS: Contain and transfer to drums for use or disposal.
SMALL SPILLS: Absorb onto rags. Clean rags in cleaning unit.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: May be considered a hazardous waste, dispose of according to all applicable regulations.
Incineration in permitted facilities or disposal in permitted land fill are preferred disposal methods.
HANDLING PROCEDURES & EQUIPMENT: Avoid direct contact.
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS: Keep away from heat, caustic materials.
8. SPECIAL PROTECTION, PREVENTATIVE MEASURES/IN CASE OF LARGE SPILL OR FIRE
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS/VENTILATION: General room ventilation.
RESPIRATOR: THE FOLLOWING RESPIRATORS ARE RECOMMENDED & RANKED IN ORDER FROM MIN. TO MAX. PROTECTION:
CHEMICAL CARTRIDGE RESPIRATOR WITH AN ORGANIC VAPOR CARTRIDGE WITH A FULL FACE PIECE.
GAS MASK WITH ORGANIC VAPOR CANISTER WITH A FULL FACE PIECE.
TYPE "C" SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR WITH FULL FACE PIECE.
SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACE PIECE OPERATED IN PRESSURE-DEMAND.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Wear chemical tight goggles when handling product.
9. TRANSPORTATION DATA
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DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION 49 CFR172.101: None, not regulated
DOT LABEL: None
U.N./IATA: Not regulated
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10. STATE RIGHT TO KNOW INFORMATION
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WATER-C.A.S. #7732-18-5, LAURYL DIMETHYLAMIDE OXIDE C.A.S. #1643-20-5, HYDROXYACETIC ACID-C.A.S. #79-14-1,
POLYPROPYLENE GLYCOL-C.A.S. #25322-69-4
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ABBREVIATIONS:
OSHA = Occupational Safety & Health Administration C.A.S. = Chemical Abstract Service Number
TWA = Time Weighted Average for 8 Hours LD 50 = Lethal Dose for 50% Test Animals
Mg/M3 = Milligrams per Cubic Meter of Air PEL = Permissible Exposure Level
NFPA = National Fire Protection Agency STEL = Short Term Exposure Level (15 min)
(C) = Ceiling, Limit for Exposure ppm = part(s) per million
DOT = Department of Transportation SKN = Skin Effects
MG/KG = Milligrams per Kilogram (1,000 grams) IATA = International Air Transport Association
WHMIS = Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System - Canada N.AV. = Not Available
ACGIH = American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists N.AP. = Not Applicable
R.Q. = Amount of spill that must be reported to EPA U.N. = United Nations
SARA Title III, Sec. 313 = Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
WE CANNOT ANTICIPATE ALL CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THIS INFORMATION AND OUR PRODUCTS, OR THE PRODUCTS OF
OTHER MANUFACTURERS IN COMBINATION WITH OUR PRODUCTS, MAY BE USED.WE ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR RESULTS
OBTAINED BY THE APPLICATIONOF THIS INFORMATIONOR THE SAFETY AND SUITABILITYOFOUR PRODUCTS, EITHERALONEOR IN
COMBINATION WITH OTHER PRODUCTS. WE SELL THE PRODUCTS WITHOUT WARRANTY, AND BUYERS AND USERS ASSUME ALL
RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM THE HANDLING AND USE OF OUR PRODUCTS, WHETHER
ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER PRODUCTS.

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