DC Dental Central Großhandelsges.mbH Carl-Zeiss-Str.2 D-22946 Trittau, Germany
2. Composition/information on ingredients
Description: Compomere based on methyl methacrylate
May cause sensitization on skin contact.
In case of inhalation remove casualty to fresh air and allow to rest. Iff irritation persists seek medical device.
In case of contact with skin wash off immediately with soap and water. If skin irritation occurs, seek medical advice.
In case of contact with eyes rinse thoroughly with plenty of water while keeping the eyelids apart.
If irritation occurs, seek medical advice.
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Suitable extinguishing media: Water spray jet, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide
Unsuitable extinguishing media for safety reasons: Full water jet
Special protective equipment for fire fighting: Wear self-contained respiratory protective device.
Information for Fire department / Fire-fighters: Just started fires can still be extinguished with water. As soon as the acrylic started to melt and the viscous mass is on fire this material may behave like burning oil or grease when in contact with water. It is recommended to extinguish the fire with an extinguishing gel such as Hydrex gel.
Measures for cleaning: Pick up mechanically and dispose in accordance to government regulations.
Instructions on safe handling: Avoid dust formation.
Information on fire and explosion protection: Take precautionary measures against static discharges. In the event of fire, cool the endangered product with water.
Requirements for storage areas and containers: Store dry. Keep out of direct sunlight.
8. Exposure controls/personal protection
Components or products of decomposition according to point 10, with limit values related to the place of work whih require monitoring: LT value for methyl metacrylate: 210 mg/m³ Maximum limitation category: I LT value for benzoyl peroxide: 5 mg/m³ Maximum limitation category: I
Remarks: Y: Danger of damage to unborn children is not to be expected as long as the LT-value does not exceed above mentioned amount.
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Do not inhale dusts. Follow the regular standards of occupational hygiene.
Filtering half mask in case of dust formation.
Wear protective gloves made of butyl rubber, break through time 300 min (EN 374).
The selection of gloves does not only depend on the material, but also on further marks of quality and varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. As the product is a preparation of several substances, the resistance of the glove material cannot be calculated in advance and has to be checked prior to application.
Gloves should be changed regularly, especially after over excessive contact with the
product. A different type of glove should be considered for each workplace.
Vapour pressure at 20° C: Not applicable.
In esters, ketenes and chlorinated hydrocarbons readily soluble.
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Hazardous reactions: No Hazardous reactions known.
Hazardous decomposition products: None when used as directed. During thermal decomposition combustible, the eyes and respiratory system irritating vapours are formed, consisting mainly of methyl methacrylate.
The following information is related to the component benzoyl peroxide.
Acute oral toxicity: There is no toxicological data available for this product.
Sensitization: Allergic reactions on humans were recorded.
Carcinogenicity: The substance shows tumour promoting properties in animal test.
Additional information: The fine particles contained in the product may cause mechanical irritations on the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
Additional ecological information: Do not allow to enter soil, waterways or waste water.
Waste name: Not yet cured acrylic leftovers, compounds or components.
Recommendations: Must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations of the local authorities and the disposal company in a suitable and licensed facility.
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Already cured acrylic leftovers (both components mixed and cured)
Recommendations: Can be disposed of in accordance with the regulations of the local authorities and the disposal company in a suitable and licensed facility.
Recommendations: Can be burned in accordance to local regulations. Dispose decontaminated packaging at local recycling facilities.
Not a hazardous material according to tranportation regulations.
Labelling in accordance to 1999/45/EC: labelling not required
Additional regulations for compounds according to 1999/45/EC Annex V ch. B: „Contains benzoyl peroxide. May cause allergic reactions. “
Hazard-determining components of labelling: not applicable
Safety phrases (S-phrases): not necessary
National Regulations (for Germany only): Water hazards class 1 (self assessment)
Supplemental material: Not applicable because material is only one component of a two-component acrylic system with exactly coordinated catalyst system.
This information is based on our present knowledge. However, this shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship.
Carl-Zeiss-Str.2, D-22946 Trittau, Germany Tel: +49 (0) 4154/84 37-0 / Fax: +49 (0) 4154/84 37-33, Stand: 15.04.2009
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