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SAFETY DATA SHEET (According to 91/155/EC)
Safety data sheet/ EG-Sicherheitsdatenblatt
Product/ Product group: Soldering solution Frutti
1.1 Substance/Preparation and Company Name 1.2 Information on the product 1.2 Information on manufacturer/Supplier
Supplier: Tiffany Glaskunst GmbH
Street: Helleforthstr. 18-20
UIP Code/town: D-33758 Schloß Holte Stukenbrock
Tel.: +49 5207 91280
Fax.: +49 5207 912840
e-mail: tgk@tgk.de
Internet: http://www.tgk.de
Telephone number in emergency cases: 05207-9128-0
2. Composition/Information on Ingredients
Chemical characteristics: CAS No.: 7646-85-7
Destil. water, wetting agents, odoriferous and aromatic agents, food colourants
3. Possible hazards: Hazard symbol
Special hazard indications for humans and environment
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4. First Aid Measures General information Inhalation:
Fresh air, if discomfort persists, consult medician. It is recommended to use a
prophylactic dosis of dexamethasone spray.
Skin contact:
Remove contaminated clothes immediately. Wash with water and soap imm ediately and
flush abundantly. If skin irritation persists, consult medician.
Eye contact:
Flush eyes immediately for at least 15 min. under running water with opened palpepral
Consult medician if discomfort persists.
Ingestion:
Rinse mouth immediately with a lot of water, drink a lot of water. Don’t vomit, contact
5. Fire fighting measures : Appropriate extinguishing agent: 6. Measures in case of accidental release: Personal safety measures:
Wear protective clothes, keep unprotected persons away from material.
Protective equipment: Gloves of PVC, neopren or nitril caoutchouc.
Environmental protection:
Dilute soldering solution abundantly with water – Mix 1 l soldering solution + 10 l water
and dispose of through canalisation in accordance with local regulations.
Methods for cleaning up:
Dilute spilled soldering solution with water and clean up with normal cloth. Rinse cloth
thereafter intensively with water or absorb spilled material with absorbing material
Waste disposal: s. point 13 – clean surface thereafter carefully with water.
7. Handling and storage:
Information on secure storage:
Container should be firmly locked and stored in a cool, dry place.
Prevent children from accessing material.
Information on protection against fire and explosion: Requirements for storage room and containers:
Store firmly locked – store in a cool place
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8. Exposure limits and personal protection:
The information are based on the lists applying at the date of establishment.
Ingredients with exposure limits which have to be controlled: CAS-No. 7667-85-7 Designation of the material Salt-sour zinc % ca. 24,5 TLV (USA) Value unit 1 mg/m³ Personal protective equipment: General protective and hygiene measures:
Keep away from food, drinks and fodder. Remove contaminated clothes immediately.
Wash hands before breaks and at the end of work. Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
Respiratory protection:
In case of short-term or weak contact use respiratory filter, in case of intensive resp. long-
term exposure use independent respiratory protection equipment.
Hand protection: Eye protection: Body protection: 9. Physical and chemical properties: Appearance: Form: liquid Colour: blue Odour: citric Datas relevant for security purposes: Change of state: Melting point: 100o C Flash point: --- Ignition point: --- Boiling temperature: 100 o C at 1013 bar Explosion limit: The product is not explosive Vapour pressure at 20°C: 23 mbar Specific gravity 20o C: 1,033 g/cm Viscosity at 20o C: 1,0 Solubility in water: soluble Miscibility with water: miscible pH-value: at 100 g/l water ca 4,8
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10. Stability and reactivity
Thermic decomposition: Materials to avoid: 11. Toxicological information:
Experience with humans:
Acute toxicity: LD 50 oral, rat 350 350 mg/kg (Z nCL2 100 %)
Permanent contact can lead to skin irritations. All mucous membranes are cauterised
leading to formation of scurf. Resorbtion is effected at cauterised places. This can lead to
death in case of greater injuries. Symptoms of intoxication after oral absorption: Nausea,
Irritaions can lead to tissue damages if not flushed immediately with water.
Sensibilisation: Ingestion:
Gastric disorder and irritations at inner organs possible.
12. Ecological information:
Ecotoxicity Aquatic toxicity:
Water hazard class 1 – weak water hazard
13. Disposal considerations: Recommendation:
may not be disposed of together with normal waste
Disposal in accordance with local regulations
Waste no. X 35 309 (Waste containing zinc)
14. Transport information:
Not dangerous for transport in accordance with transport regulations Overland transport ADR/RID and GGV/GGVAE - Technical designation: 1840 salt-sour zinc, solution GGVS/GGVE: Class 8 subparagraph 5 letter c RID/ADR Class 8 subparagraph 5 letter c Sea transport IMGD/GGVSee - Classification: IMDG-Code Class 8 Page 82 47 UN-No. 1840 Pack. group III IMFAG-Ems: 145/8-06.2
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Air transport ICAO-TI and IATA-DGR - classification: ICAO-IATA-class: 8 UN/ID-No: 1840 – Packing group: III 15. Regulations: Labelling according to EC regulations: Symbol and hazard designation of the product:
The product is classified and labelled according to EC regulations.
C corrosive R-phrases:
S-phrases:
S 7/8 Keep container dry and firmly locked
S 28 Rinse immediately with a lot of water in case of skin contact
16. Other information Further information is supplied in the information sheets of the trade associations of the chemical industry.
The information contained herein is based on the present state of our knowledge and
does not therefore guarantee certain properties. Recipients of our product must take
responsibility for observing existing laws and regulations.
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