MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
GOO SYSTEMS
407 Counter St. #60
Kingston, Ontario
K7K 6A9
Phone (613) 541-0299 Fax (613) 541-1765
SECTION # 1: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Product Identifier: Screen Goo Basecoats
Product Use: Screen Coating
Whmis Classification: Not Controlled.
MSDS Preparation Date: 21 September 2005
SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Screen Goo Basecoats contain ingredients found in the Whmis Ingredient Disclosure List:
INGREDIENTS %Wt/Wt C.A.S.# TLV LD50 (g/KG)
Propylene Glycol 1.0 鈥? 8.0 57-55-6 NA 20 (RAT)
Texanol 1.0 鈥? 1.5 25265-77-4 NA < 3.2 (RAT)
NOTES: NA = NOT AVAILABLE
Silica Compounds: This product contains Amorphous Silica that is a precipitated form of silica. According to our suppliers
literature there are no health hazards associated with this product but research to date is inconclusive.
SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA
Physical State: White or Colored Liquid
Odour: Very Mild Ammonia Odour
Specific Gravity: 1.0 - 1.2 (Water = 1.0)
Boiling Range: 100 - 130 Deg. C
Solubility in Water: Dilutable
SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flammability Classification: Not Applicable
Flash Point: Not Combustible
Flammable Limits (% vol. in air): LEL: N. App. UEL: N. App.
Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Material in paint can splatter above 100C. Dried paint film can burn. If this should occur use
carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical or water to extinguish. Wear full-body protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus.
Do not direct extinguishing media directly into center of burning pools.
SECTION 5: REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable
Maintain storage between 0 and 30 oC. Avoid strong oxidizing and
Incompatibility: reducing
agents; strong acids and bases. Keep product away from open flame.
Conditions to Avoid: Keep product from freezing or excessive heat.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Low molecular weight hydrocarbons, CO, CO2, NOx. All are
toxic.
SECTION 6: HEALTH HAZARDS
Inhalation: Pigment powders in this paint are not in the form of respirable dusts, hence they do not pose the hazards
associated with the inhalation of fine mineral particles. Sanding of dried paint surfaces may result in these
pigments becoming airborne and causing respiratory irritation. Under spray painting conditions, exposure may
cause respiratory irritation.
Eye Contact: Prolonged or repeated contact may result in eye irritation.
Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated contact may result in skin irritation.
Ingestion: May cause irritation to the gastrointestinal system.
Additional Exposure Information: Existing skin, eye, or respiratory conditions may be
aggravated by exposure.
SECTION 7: EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Respiratory Protection: If spray painting or sanding, wear appropriate government
approved mask. Ensure room as adequate ventilation.
Ventilation: For professional (daily) use adequate ventilation is
recommended, (i.e. window fan).
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses (with side shields) or goggles.
Skin Protection: Gloves are recommended.
SECTION 8: FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Eye Contact: Flush with clean water for a minimum of 15 minutes. See a
physician after flushing eyes.
Skin Contact: Wash hands with soap and water. If irritation develops see a
physician.
Inhalation: Remove subject to fresh air.
Ingestion: May cause abdominal pain. Do not induce vomiting. Product is not considered
toxic in small amounts. Call a physician. Ingestion of large amounts may require medical
attention.
SECTION 9: HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS
Storage of Paint: Keep from freezing. Keep containers closed.
Spill/ Leak Procedure: Contain spilled paint and clean up. Avoid excessive
inhalation and skin contact.
Paint Disposal: Dispose of paint soaked rags and empty containers in
accordance with regulatory laws.
SECTION 10: OTHER INFORMATION
While Goo Systems has prepared this MSDS from a knowledge of the products' components and from supplier
information, there is no warranty with respect to the accuracy of this data. We assume no legal responsibility. All data is
offered for your consideration, investigation and verification.
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