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328-84-7

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Kowa American Corporation
CHEMTREC 24-HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBER (800) 424-9300

SECTION 1
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: para-Chlorobenzotrifluoride
[PCBTF]

Distributor's Name and Address
in United States: Kowa American Corporation
55 East 59th Street, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Telephone: (800) 337-8377
Telephone: (212) 223-0020
Facsimile: (212) 310-0101

CHEMTREC 24-Hour Emergency Number: (800) 424-9300

Date Prepared: August 30, 2005
[previous version: July 26, 2001]

SECTION 2
COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS


Ingredient CAS Registry No. Weight % Exposure Limits


20 ppm1
Benzene, 1-chloro-4- 98-56-6 99.0 - 100.0%
(trifluoromethyl)- (8-hour TWA)


Benzene, 1-chloro-2- 88-16-4 < 0.5% NE
(trifluoromethyl)-


Benzene, 1-chloro-3- 98-15-7 < 0.5% NE
(trifluoromethyl)-


Benzene, 1,2-chloro-4- 328-84-7 < 0.1% NE
(trifluoromethyl)-

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Notes on Composition and Information on Ingredients

NE = Not established
1
The 20 ppm exposure level is Kowa American Corp.鈥檚 recommended 8-hour TWA occupational exposure
level. No exposure levels have been established by OSHA, ACGIH, or NIOSH.



OTHER PRODUCT INFORMATION

Chemical Name: Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)- (9CI)

Synonyms/Common Names: PCBTF
p-Chlorotrifluoromethylbenzene
4-Chlorobenzotrifluoride
Toluene, p-chloro- .伪.,.伪.,.伪.-trifluoro-
(p-Chlorophenyl)trifluoromethane
Oxsol庐 100 (Trade name of a competitive product. See
disclaimer in Section 16.)

Chemical Category: Chlorobenzotrifluorides

Chemical Structure:

Cl CF3




Molecular Formula: C7 H4 Cl F3

Molecular Weight: 180.56

EINECS No.: 202-681-1

SECTION 3
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION


***Emergency Overview***

Clear colorless liquid with aromatic odor. Combustible in
the presence of an ignition source. Irritating to skin, eyes,
and upper respiratory tract. Wear skin and eye protection.
Wear respiratory protection if there is the potential for
inhalation exposure. Do not release to the environment.


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PAGE 2
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Vapors may be irritating to the upper respiratory tract (including nasal tissues). Prolonged
INHALATION:
or exposure to high concentrations may be harmful and cause adverse effects including labored
breathing and drowsiness. Excessive exposure can cause injury and symptoms of central nervous system
effects and depression.

SKIN: Material may be irritating to the skin. Exposure may also cause dermatitis due to defatting of the
skin resulting in irritation, dryness, and cracking of the skin.

Material (including vapors) may cause eye irritation. More serious effects may result if exposure is
EYE:
prolonged or not treated.

The oral toxicity of this material is low. Ingestion may cause vomiting. During vomiting
INGESTION:
the material may be aspirated into the lungs which may result in aspiration pneumonia. Excessive
exposure may also cause liver, kidney, and/or thyroid damage.

No long-term chronic effects or carcinogenicity data are
CHRONIC EFFECTS/CARCINOGENICITY:
known or available on this product. This substance is not regulated or identified as a carcinogen.

NTP: Not listed
IARC: Not listed
OSHA: Not listed

This substance has generally produced negative results in both in vitro and in vivo
MUTAGENICITY:
mutagenicity studies. See Section 11 for additional information.

No teratogenicity data are available on this material.
TERATOGENICITY (birth defects):

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: This substance is not expected to cause adverse reproductive effects based
on animal testing. See Section 11 for additional information.

Chronic or overexposure may cause adverse
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:
effects in individuals with liver, kidney, lung, or thyroid disorders.

None known.
INCOMPATIBILITY:

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Inhalation exposure may cause labored breathing, dizziness, and
drowsiness. May cause irritation to the upper respiratory tract, skin, and eyes. Material may cause
defatting of the skin.




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AUGUST 2005
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SECTION 4
FIRST AID MEASURES

FIRST AID MEASURES
Wash with plenty of water, then with soap and water for 15 minutes. Discard contaminated
SKIN:
clothing and shoes. Call physician immediately if exposed to large quantities, if contact is prolonged, or
if exposure causes more than minor discomfort.

Immediately flush eyes with a continuous water stream for at least 20 minutes. Washing
EYES:
immediately after exposure is expected to be effective in preventing damage to the eyes. Get immediate
medical attention.

Remove to fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration. If there is breathing
INHALATION:
difficulty, give oxygen. Get immediate medical attention.

Do not induce vomiting. Take measures to prevent aspiration during any
INGESTION/SWALLOWED:
vomiting that may occur. Do not give fluids. Nothing by mouth if unconscious. Get immediate medical
attention.

SECTION 5
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

109 掳F / 43 掳C [closed cup]
FLASH POINT:

LEL: 0.9% UEL: 10.5%
EXPLOSION/FLAMMABLE LIMITS:

This compound is classified as a
INFORMATION ON SUSTAINED CONBUSTIBILITY TESTING:
combustible liquid under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) based on its flash point
value. OSHA鈥檚 HCS provides no exception to this classification for substances that are shown to not
sustain combustibility. However, this compound has been evaluated under ASTM Standard D4206
(Standard Test Method for Sustained Burning of Liquid Mixtures Using the Small Scale Open-Cup
Apparatus) for sustained combustibility. This testing was conducted at Kidde Fenwal鈥檚 Combustion
Research Center for Kowa American Corp. The compound was not found to sustain combustion at a test
temperature of 48 掳C and it was determined that this substance immediately self-extinguishes upon
removal of an ignition source. Contact Kowa American Corp. for a copy of the test report.

Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, and water spray/fog as needed. For
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
large fires alcohol resistant foams are preferred. Synthetic or protein foams can be used, but may not be
as effective. Water may not be as effective for large fires.




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AUGUST 2005
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Wear a self-contained breathing apparatus pressure demand device
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES:
(MSHA/NIOSH approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Toxic vapors may evolve. Fight fires from
a safe distance or protected areas. Fire hoses with fog nozzles may be used for controlling fires but care
must be exercised not to spread flaming. Use of large volumes of water may produce run-off that could be
toxic to wildlife and/or pose a hazardous waste disposal issue. Water may not be effective for large fires.

This material will not sustain combustion in the absence of
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
an ignition source. However, in the presence of an ignition source, this compound is combustible. Sealed
containers can explode in the heat of fire. Vapors may travel to ignition source because they are heavier
than air. Run off may create an explosion, fire, and environmental hazard.

Use of this product as a replacement material for flammable compounds may
OTHER INFORMATION:
decrease the risk of fire during storage, handing, and use due to the fact that testing has shown that this
material will not sustain combustion in the absence of an ignition source.

SECTION 6
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

SPILL/RELEASE AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES: In case of spill, evacuate the area and remove all ignition
sources. Dike and contain spill with vermiculite, clay-based absorbents, or other absorbent materials
such as polyethylene fiber and polypropylene fiber products. This material may be harmful to aquatic
organisms. Do not discharge the washings and other effluents into ponds, streams, or lakes. Wear
appropriate respiratory and protective clothing as described in Section 8 during any cleanup and
response activities. In the event of an uncontrolled release of this material, the user should determine if
the release is reportable under applicable laws and regulations.

SECTION 7
HANDLING AND STORAGE

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: This material will not sustain combustion in
the absence of an ignition source. However, in the presence of an ignition source, this compound is
combustible. As a result, storage of this material with flammable or combustible compounds presents an
additional flammability risk. Conversely, storage of this material with non-flammable or non-combustible
compounds is generally expected to present a reduced flammability risk.

Do not drop. Keep away from fire, heat, open flames, lights, and other ignition sources. Wear goggles and
gloves when handling. Harmful if inhaled, absorbed through the skin, or swallowed. Avoid breathing
vapors. Eyewash stations and emergency showers must be present in areas where this product is handled,
especially areas where loading/unloading operations occur. Wash hands thoroughly after handling and
before eating, drinking, or smoking. Ground all containers when transferring the material.

Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Keep the product in original containers.
Store in cool, dry, well ventilated, low fire risk area away from sunlight. Keep containers closed. Store
only in approved containers, under approved conditions. An automatic water spray device should be
immediately available. A spill control and containment plan should be provided. Storage area should be
indoors and not subject to rapid temperature changes as such changes may cause increased internal pressure.
Isolate from toxic materials or substances that may release corrosive, toxic, or flammable fumes on reaction.

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SECTION 8
EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONNEL PROTECTION

Respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges are anticipated to
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
provide adequate respiratory protection during short-term exposures to low vapor concentrations of the
material. Workers should wear a supplied-air respirator or self-contained breathing apparatus any time
exposure is above low levels or during extended exposure periods. Use MSHA/NIOSH-approved
respiratory equipment. Respirators should be selected based on the form and concentration of the
contaminant in the air and in accordance with OSHA (29 CFR 1910.134). Handle only in the presence
of adequate ventilation.

Wear chemical resistant gloves appropriate to the conditions to prevent skin
PROTECTIVE GLOVES:
exposure. Glove material comparisons indicate that (supported) POLYVINYL ALCOHOL gloves generally
afford adequate hand protection. (Note: polyvinyl alcohol gloves are not appropriate in the presence of
water.) Under conditions of limited exposure and abrasion, nitrile gloves were found to be satisfactory.
Gloves made of butyl rubber, PVC, and neoprene were not found to provide adequate hand protection.
Rinse and remove gloves immediately after use, and wash hand thoroughly with soap and water. Gloves
should be removed and replaced immediately if there are any signs of degradation or breakthrough.

Wear protective clothing and boots impervious to the product for the duration
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:
of the anticipated exposure if there is a potential for skin contact. An emergency shower should be
readily accessible. Discard any contaminated clothing.

Chemical safety goggles meeting the specifications of ANSI Standard Z87.1 should
EYE PROTECTION:
be worn whenever there is the possibility of contact with the eyes. Spectacle type safety glasses do not
provide satisfactory protection. An eyewash fountain should be readily accessible. Wear plastic face
shield in addition to safety goggles where there is a danger of splashing.

No information is available.
AIR MONITORING:

No official exposure guidelines have been established for this substance.
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES:
Kowa American Corp. recommends that an 8-hour time-weighted average of 20 ppm be observed.

SECTION 9
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance: Colorless clear liquid
Odor: Aromatic odor
Boiling Point: 139 掳C (760 mm Hg)
Specific Gravity: 1.34 (25 掳C)
Vapor Pressure: 5.3 mm Hg (20 掳C)
7.6 mm Hg (25 掳C)
Sat鈥檇 Vapor Concentration: ~7,000 ppm (20 掳C)
Vapor Density (air = 1): 6.24
Viscosity: 0.67 cps (38 掳C)
0.32 cps (99 掳C)
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Refractive Index (nD): 1.4431 (30 掳C)
Freezing Point: < -33 掳C
Solubility in Water: Nearly insoluble
Odor Threshold: 0.11 ppm
Weight per Gallon: 11.28 lbs. (15.5 掳C)
Volatile Percentage: 100%
0%1
VOC Content

Notes on Physical and Chemical Properties
1
See Section 15 concerning this compound鈥檚 exclusion from the definition of VOC under the federal Clean Air
Act.

SECTION 10
STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions.

CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, fire, open flames, direct light, ignition sources, and UV radiation.

INCOMPATIBILITY/MATERIALS TO AVOID: Incompatible with oxidizing agents such as permanganates
and dichromates. Reaction with sodium dimethyl sulfinate is expected to be strongly exothermic.

Hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, and organic
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS:
halides.

Not expected to occur.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

SECTION 11
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

ACUTE TOXICOLOGICAL DATA:


Test Result


Oral Rat LD50 > 6,700 mg/kg

Inhalation Rat LC50 [4-hr] 4,470 ppm (33.0 mg/l)

Dermal Rabbit LD50 > 2,700 mg/kg




Ingestion may cause vomiting. During vomiting the
OTHER ACUTE TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
material may be aspirated into the lungs which may result in aspiration pneumonia.



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AUGUST 2005
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In eye irritation studies, the compound was found to be slightly to moderately
EYE IRRITATION DATA:
irritating.

In skin irritation studies, the compound was found to be slightly to moderately
SKIN IRRITATION DATA:
irritating.

No skin sensitization data are available on this material.
SKIN SENSITIZATION DATA:

A 13-week inhalation study was conducted in rats exposed for 6 hours per day, 5
SUBCHRONIC DATA:
days a week at concentrations of 0, 10, 51, or 252 ppm. An increase in liver weights was seen in the high
dose group. No macroscopic effects were noted. No adverse central nervous system effects were
observed as measured by motor activity, functional observation battery, or neuropathology. In a separate
study, rats were dosed daily via oral gavage for three months at 0, 10, 40, 150, or 500 mg/kg. Effects
noted included initial decrease in body weight gain, decreased food consumption, and changes in
biochemical parameters. Increases were noted in liver, kidney, and thyroid weights in both sexes in most
treatment groups. Microscopic effects were also observed in these same organs. No overt physical signs
of toxicity were observed during treatment. Effects similar to those described in the above two studies
have also been observed in shorter inhalation and oral gavage testing.

In a two-generation reproduction study rats were exposed daily via oral
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY:
gavage at doses of 0, 5, 15, and 45 mg/kg. Only limited reproductive effects were noted. Contact Kowa
American Corp. for more information on the results of this study.

No teratogenicity data are available on this material.
TERATOGENICITY (birth defects):

This material was found to be negative in the following in vitro mutagenicity studies:
MUTAGENICITY:
chromosomal aberration study, cell transformation assay, DNA repair deficiency assay, and the mouse
lymphoma forward mutation assay. In the in vitro Ames test, the compound was generally found to be
negative; however two strains at the high dose produced positive results. In the in vitro sister chromatid
exchange test, the compound produced positive results. In the in vivo cytogenetic assay in rats, the
compound was found to be negative.

There are no chronic effects or carcinogenicity data available on
CHRONIC EFFECTS/CARCINOGENICITY:
this material.

SECTION 12
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

This compound is harmful to fish, Daphnia, and algae. Relatively
SUMMARY OF ECOLOGICAL DATA:
biodegradable. This substance is not expected to bioaccumulate. Insoluble in water; water volatility may
be high.




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AUGUST 2005
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ECOTOXICOLOGICAL DATA:


Test Result


Fish 鈥揕epomis macrochirus
[24-hr LC50] 15.9 - 22.9 mg/l
[48-hr LC50] 11.5 - 15.8 mg/l
[72-hr LC50] 11.4 - 14.1 mg/l
[96-hr NOEC] 5.6 mg/l

Fish 鈥? Salmo gairdneri
[24-hr LC50] 13.5 mg/l

Aq. Invertebrates 鈥? Daphnia magna
[24-hr EC50] ~ 4 -15 mg/l
[48-hr EC50] ~ 4 - 14 mg/l
[4-day EC50] 0.12 - 0.22 mg/l
[21-day EC50] 0.047 - 0.107 mg/l




In a chronic fish study in Pimephales promelas, the NOEC and
OTHER ECOTOXICOLOGICAL DATA:
LOEC values were found to be 0.54 mg/l and 1.4 mg/l, respectively.

In an anaerobic screening study, the substance was found to degrade
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE DATA:
64% after 59 days. This substance is not expected to bioaccumulate based on an estimated
bioconcentration factor (BCF) of 120.

The measured Log Kow was determined to be 3.7 (25 掳C). Based
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:
on this value, the Koc was calculated ~2,200. Due to the high Koc, soil absorption is anticipated. The
Henry鈥檚 Law constant was calculated to be 3.5 x 10-2 atm 路 m3/mol.

SECTION 13
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

If discarded in its manufactured form, this product is expected to be a
RCRA CLASSIFICATION:
characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA. However, it is the responsibility of the user to determine at
the time of disposal whether a material containing the product or derived from the product that should be
classified as a hazardous waste.

This material is harmful to aquatic organisms. Do not discharge effluent
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
containing this product into municipal sewers or open bodies of water. This substance is expected to be a
characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA. All recovered material should be packaged, labeled,
transported, and disposed of in conformance with applicable laws and regulations. Incinerate the wastes
in an approved facility which complies with local, state, and federal regulations. For disposing of the
container, completely empty the container. Rinse empty container with water and dispose of the
container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration.


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SECTION 14
TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Kowa American Corp. has determined that this
U.S./INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING INFORMATION:
material is not regulated as dangerous or hazardous goods under DOT, IMO/IMDG, IATA, ICAO, or
UN shipping requirements. This determination is based on the exception discussed in the following
subsection. See also notes below.

Under U.S. and
CLASSIFICATION EXCEPTION UNDER U.S./INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
international shipping regulations, this material would otherwise be classified as a combustible liquid
(ground only) or a flammable liquid, respectively. However, pursuant to U.S. regulations at 49 CFR
173.120(a)(3) and equivalent international regulations, this material is not considered flammable under
the following exception: any liquid with a flash point greater than 35 掳C (95 掳F) which does not sustain
combustion under ASTM Standard D4206 is not considered to be a flammable liquid. PCBTF has been
tested by Kowa American Corp. under ASTM Standard D4206 and was not found to sustain
combustion. Based on this test result, PCBTF is not regulated as a flammable compound for purposes of
U.S. or international shipping requirements. See also notes below.

Notes on Transport Information

Note-1: Kowa American Corp. has made the determination that this material is not flammable based on the
results of testing under ASTM Standard D4206. Other shippers are responsible for making their own
determination regarding this material鈥檚 classification under U.S. and international transportation
requirements. At the shipper鈥檚 option, this material may be classified as a flammable liquid under the
proper shipping name, Chlorobenzotrifluorides [Class 3, Packaging Group III; UN 2234].

Note-2: ASTM Standard D4206 (Standard Test Method for Sustained Burning of Liquid Mixtures Using
the Small Scale Open-Cup Apparatus).

Note-3: The sustained combustibility test results under ASTM Standard D4206 pertain solely to PCBTF in
pure (100%) form. A mixture formulated with this material would need to undergo the same testing to
determine whether that mixture sustains combustibility and whether a different product may qualify for the
exception described above.

SECTION 15
REGULATORY INFORMATION

All chemical substances contained within this product either are listed on the
REGULATORY STATUS:
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory or exempt under TSCA. The
chemical substances contained within this product, including its impurities, may be subject to specific
reporting/notification, recordkeeping, and/or testing requirements under: TSCA, EPCRA/SARA III,
RCRA, CERCLA, CAA, SDWA, and CWA.

PCBTF has been determined to have negligible photochemical reactivity for purposes
CLEAN AIR ACT:
of attaining the ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS). As such, the substance has been
excluded from the definition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) under 40 CFR 51.100(s)(1), subject
to certain conditions at part 51.100(s)(2)-(4).


KOWA AMERICAN MSDS PCBTF
AUGUST 2005
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CLEAN AIR ACT, CONT鈥橠: Note: states are not necessarily obligated to exclude from control a VOC
compound, such as PCBTF, which EPA has determined to be negligibly reactive. Customers should
verify that a particular state, in which this compound is being used, has maintained the exclusion for this
substance as a VOC under the applicable State Implementation Plan (SIP).

This product contains no chemicals that that are identified as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) under
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act.

This product contains no chemicals known to the State of California to
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

This compound and two of the two impurities given in Section 2 are
OTHER STATE CHEMICAL LISTS:
identified on several state chemical lists.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISION:
identified an aspiration hazard for products containing 10% or more by weight of benzene, toluene,
xylene, and petroleum distillates. See CPSC regulations at 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(3). Due to the similar
structure and nature of PCBTF to these compounds, it is recommended that users of this substance
follow the regulatory requirements identified by the CPSC.

Under the European Union鈥檚 (EU鈥檚)
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION & LABELING INFORMATION:
classification and labeling scheme, a material having a flash point greater than 21 掳C and less than or
equal to 55 掳C need not be classified as flammable (risk phrase R-10) if the material could not in any
way support combustion. Based on this standard and the sustained combustibility testing described
elsewhere in this MSDS, this material would not be considered flammable for classification and labeling
purposes in the EU.

This exception is being reviewed by OSHA as part of its participation in the international effort to
establish a Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classifying substances and harmonizing hazard
communication documents. OSHA is aware that this exception is utilized in reclassifying materials that
are otherwise flammable or combustible and that this exception may be appropriate for the GHS.
However, at this time OSHA has not made any regulatory changes to its Hazard Communication
Standard.

SECTION 16
OTHER INFORMATION

The information presented herein is believed to be factual. However, none of this
DISCLAIMER:
information is to be taken as a warranty or representation for which the Kowa American Corp., Kowa
Company, Ltd., the manufacturer, or the preparer bears legal responsibility. The user should review any
recommendation in the specific context of the intended use to determine whether it is appropriate.

Oxsol庐 is a registered trademark of the Makhteshim Agan Group, and
OTHER INFORMATION:
reference to it in this MSDS is merely intended to assist as a safety guide, and does not express or imply
any statement of quality, endorsement, affiliation, sponsorship, and/or commonality of origin, by, or
with, Kowa American or its products, with respect to any other company or its products.


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