![]() |
|
| Products |
| Company |
| Process |
| Applications |
| Sales |
| Contact Us |
| MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET | |||
| CHEMTREC EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 424-9300 |
MSDS NO. 0503C
EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/18/08 |
| |
|
TOHO TENAX AMERICA, INC.
121 Cardiff Valley Road, Rockwood, TN 37854 USA
TENAX®
UN-SIZED, CONTINUOUS, AND CHOPPED CARBON FIBERS | |||
| I. |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Carbon Fibers are high strength carbon fibers produced from a polyacrylonitrile (PAN) precursor. The carbon fibers are surface treated to promote adhesion to organic polymers. The fibers are sized with a variety of proprietary sizes whose specific chemical identities are trade secrets. DOT Hazard Classification: Not regulated. Freight Classification: Yarn, synthetic fibers NOI. CAS Number: 7440-44-0 (carbon). All chemical components are listed in the EPA's TSCA Inventory. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
| II. |
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Epoxy resin size (see paragraph titled "Other Health Effects Data" in Section VI). When carbon fibers are processed nuisance dust may be generated which can cause eye, skin, or respiratory irritation. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
| III. |
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TYPICAL VALUES)
| ||||||
|
| |||||||
| IV. |
PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Electrical Hazard: Carbon fiber dust and fibrous particles are electrically conductive and can cause shorting in electrical equipment and computers. Explosive shorting of high voltage systems is possible. Flash Point: Not flammable. Flammable Limits: LEL . Not Applicable, UEL . Not Applicable Fire Extinguishing Media: Water, carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam (for cores & shipping containers). Special Fire Fighting Procedures: None known. Fire and Explosion Hazards: Carbon fibers may be released in a fire situation, and the fibers are sufficiently conductive to cause severe electrical problems. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
| V. |
REACTIVITY DATA
| ||||||
|
| |||||||
| VI. |
HEALTH HAZARDS
Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m³ (total) Particles not otherwise regulated Exposure (PNOR); 5 mg/m³ (respirable). ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m³ (inhalable) Particles not otherwise specified (PNOS); 3 mg/m³ (respirable). Ingestion (swallowing): Chemically inert; no known hazard. Inhalation (breathing): A 16-week repeat inhalation animal study with 7 micron diameter unsized carbon fiber did not produce any significant exposure-related effects or fibrogenic response. Dust may produce mechanical irritation to the mucus membranes of the nose, throat and upper respiratory tract. Skin Contact: Mechanical irritation accompanied by itching or dermatitis may occur from exposure to broken filaments or loose particles of carbon fiber. Eye Contact Particulate matter may cause eye irritation. First Aid & Emergency Procedures: If product irritates skin, wash area with mild soap and water. If particles get in eyes, flush with plenty of water for several minutes. If skin, eye or respiratory irritation persists, seek medical attention promptly. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
| VII. |
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Spilled product should be placed in sealed plastic bags. The actual clean-up of a spill should be accomplished with due regard to the electrically conductive nature of the product. Contamination of electrical equipment should be avoided. If a vacuum system is used in the clean-up, it should be fully capable of handling a conductive material with no rish of electrical shock to the operator. WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS Carbon fibers are not listed as hazardous waste not do they exhibit any of the hazardous characterisitics contained in USA federal hazardous regulations (40CFR261). Waste carbon fibers should be disposed of in an approved landfill in accordance with existing national and local regulations. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
| VIII. |
SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
Respiratory Protection: When dust concentration exceeds recommended TLV of 10 mg/m³ (total dust) or 5 mg/m³ (respirable dust) wear NIOSH approved particulate respirator. Local Exhaust: Recommended when appropriate to control employee exposure, especially at points where fragmentation or particulate generation may occur. Mechanical (General) Ventilation: May not be adequate as the sole means of controlling dust or lint Protective Gloves: Wear gloves when handling. Eye Protection: Wear safety goggles if dust or lint is present. Other Protective Measures: Apply barrier cream or wear long sleeved shirt to prevent fibrous matter from contacting exposed skin. Wash work clothing frequently. Wash exposed skin areas before eating and at end of work day. Use good housekeeping practices to keep work area free of dust and fibers. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
| IX. |
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Electrical equipment, enclosures and circuits in or near areas where carbon fibers are used should be protected against infiltration of or contact with airborne particles or filaments. Store carbon fiber product in original containers. Avoid conditions that may generate carbon dust or lint. As with all industrial products, selection of specific personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves, disposable, clothing, respirators) and general control (e.g., local exhaust ventilation) depends upon the type of operation and exposure potential. To avoid ingestion incidental to handling, food and tobacco should not be present in the work area. Wash skin contact areas with soap and water after handling. | ||||||
|
| |||||||
|
Copyright © 2003 - 2008 All Rights Reserved | 121 Cardiff Valley Rd. Rockwood, TN 37854 USA Telephone: (800) 252-3001 or (865) 354-8408 | Fax: (865) 354-8409 | info@tohotenaxamerica.com |