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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/25/2009
Doc Name
New 110d DMO Appl.- Part III
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Venture Resources, Inc.
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DRMS
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AEROFLOAT® 208 Promoter, Aqueous MSDS: 0000414 Print Date: 01/10/2008 <br />• 9. PHYSICAL AND CF <br />Flammable Limits (% By Vol): <br />Autoignition Temperature: <br />Decomposition Temperature: <br />Partition coefficient (n- <br />octanol/water): <br />Odor Threshold: <br />IEMICAL PROPERTIES <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br />Stability: Stable <br />Conditions To Avoid: None known <br />Polymerization: Will not occur <br />Conditions To Avoid: None known <br />Materials To Avoid: This product contains a neutralized dithio acid. <br />Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents and mineral acids. <br />Hazardous Decomposition Carbon monoxide (CO) <br />Products: Carbon dioxide <br />hydrogen sulfide (H2S) <br />oxides of sulfur (includes sulfur di and tri oxides) <br />oxides of phosphorus <br />U <br />11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Toxicological information for the product is found under Section 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION. <br />Toxicological information on the regulated components of this product is as follows: <br />Sodium hydroxide is corrosive to eyes, skin, and the soft tissues of the digestive and respiratory tracts. Even dilute <br />solutions of sodium hydroxide can produce irreversible damage to eyes and skin. A one percent solution/24 hrs. caused <br />severe eye irritation in monkeys. Acute overexposure to sodium hydroxide mists or dusts causes severe respiratory <br />irritation. The acute oral (rat) and dermal (rabbit) LD50 values are 104-340 mg/kg and 1250 mg/kg, respectively. The <br />human oral LDLo is 1.57 mg/kg. <br />The oral LD50 (rat) for the sodium diethyldithiophosphoric acid is 18g/kg. This material may cause severe eye and skin <br />irritation. <br />Sodium di sec butyldithiophosphate has estimated acute oral (rat) and dermal (rabbit) LD50 values of greater than 5000 <br />mg/kg and 2000 mg/kg, respectively. Direct contact with sodium di sec butyldithiophosphate can cause eye burns and <br />skin corrosion. <br />12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />This material is not classified as dangerous for the environment. <br />Predicted to be not readily biodegradable. <br />
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