FastCap, LLC 3725 Irongate Rd. Ste 105 Bellingham, WA 98226 U.S.A Ph#(360)752-2138 Fax#(360)650-1075 Material Safety Data Sheet: 2P-10 Debonder HMIS HEALTH 1 FLAMMABILITY 3 REACTIVITY 4 NFPA HEALTH 1 FIRE HAZARD 3 REACTIVITY 4 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: Product name: Remove Debonder General Description: Nitromethane/MEK 2. COMPOSITION: CAS # Weight% Nitromethane 75-52-5 50 MEK 78-93-3 50 3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Appearance: Clear Liquid Odor: Mild Characteristic Odor Specific Gravity: 1.124 ñ 1.129 Boiling Point: 101 C Solubility in Water: 10.5% by weight @ 20C Vapor Density: 2.1 Vapor Pressure: .27.3 (mm Hg @ 20C) Percent Volatile: 100% Evaporation Rate: n-butyl acetate 100-139 VOC: 100.0%; 9.6lb per Gal 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA: Flash Point: 96 F (method used C. O.C.) Flammable Limits: LEL = 7.3% Extinguishing Media: Carbon Dioxide, dry chemicals, water Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wet down tank and containers to prevent rupture. Avoid breathing vapors. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Sensitized by amines, alkalis, acids; can detonate by adiabatic compression. Dry alkali or amine salts are explosives. 5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA: Threshold Limit Value: (TLV and PEL) 100 PPM Effects of Overexposure: Liquid-Prolong exposure can lead to mild irritation due to ëdefattingí. Only slightly toxic by ingestion. Vapor-Headache, nausea, vomiting, narcosis. Chronic overexposure may cause liver and kidney damage. First Aid Eye: Irritant. For eye contact flush with plenty of water for 15 min. Skin: Wash exposed skin with soap and water. Launder clothing contaminated with NM before reuse. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Call a physician, who may check for increased methemoglobin content. Ingestion: Induce vomiting by giving victim 2 glasses of water and having him place a finger down the throat. Remove Debonder MSDS page 2 6. STORAGE AND HANDLING DATA Storage: Store below 120 F in a tightly closed container away from oxidizing materials and sources of ignition. 7. REACTIVITY DATA: Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: Shock under heavy confinement. Adiabatic compression. Sensitization: DO NOT TRAP BETWEEN CLOSED VALVES OR USE POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS TO DISCHARGE NITOMETHANE Incompatibility: Lead, copper, their alloys-amines, strong alkalis, and strong acids Hazardous Decomposition: None Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur 8. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Evacuate area and remove potential sources of spark or flame. Properly protect personnel may then attempt to contain large spills and pump to salvage. Absorb unrecoverable spills with an inert solid such as sand or earth. Flush area with water. Disposal Method: For purposes of disposal, Nitromethane is classified by EPA as a hazardous waste. Undiluted material is EPA Hazardous Waste Number D001 characteristic of ignitability. This material must be disposed of at a permitted disposal facility, preferably by incineration. Chick your local EPA regulations for proper disposal. 9. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION: Respiratory: Air supplied respiration or self-contained breathing apparatus in area of high vapor concentration. Do not use canister type facemask because break through is easily detected. Ventilation: General ventilation with local exhaust in areas of high vapor concentrations. Gloves: Rubber gloves Eye: Safety Glasses Protective clothing: Rubber apron 10. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: Keep away from heat and flame. Keep container closed. Store only in original containers PROTECT FROM HIGH ENERGY IMPACTS. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN Shelf Life: 12 months in original sealed container 11. TRANSPORTATION DATA Classification: Flammable liquid Chemical: nitromethane UN Number: UN 1261 Class: 3 Packaging Group: II Reportable quantity: 100 lbs. Note: Air shipment Forbidden May 30 2003 jc