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GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct

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01

Identification

Product identifiers, regulatory numbers, and supplier information

Product Information

Product Name
GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct

Regulatory Identifiers

CAS Number
N/A

Identified Uses

For industrial use. Component(s) for the manufacture of urethane polymers.

Manufacturers & Suppliers

D

DDP Specialty Electronic Materials US, LLC

manufacturer

974 Centre Road, Building 730, Wilmington DE 19805 UNITED STATES

833-338-7668

Emergency Contacts

24-Hour Emergency Contact

1-800-424-9300

Local Emergency Contact

800-424-9300

02

Hazard Identification

GHS classification, signal word, pictograms, and hazard statements

Classified danger

Hazard Classifications

Aerosol Cat. 2
Press. Gas (Liq.)
Acute Tox. Cat. 4
Skin Irrit. Cat. 2
Eye Irrit. Cat. 2A
Resp. Sens. Cat. 1
Skin Sens. Cat. 1
STOT SE Cat. 3
STOT RE Cat. 2

GHS Pictograms

GHS02 - Flammable

GHS02

GHS04 - Compressed gas

GHS04

GHS07 - Health hazard

GHS07

GHS08 - Serious health hazard

GHS08

Hazard Statements

H223 Flammable aerosol.
H280 Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
H315 Causes skin irritation.
H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H319 Causes serious eye irritation.
H332 Harmful if inhaled.
H334 May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled.
H335 May cause respiratory irritation.
H373 May cause damage to organs (Respiratory Tract) through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled.

Precautionary Statements

P210 Keep away from heat/ sparks/ open flames/ hot surfaces. No smoking.
P211 Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source.
P251 Pressurized container: Do not pierce or burn, even after use.
P260 Do not breathe dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapours/ spray.
P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling.
P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
P272 Contaminated work clothing must not be allowed out of the workplace.
P280 Wear protective gloves/ eye protection/ face protection.
P285 In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.
P302 + P352 IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water.
P304 + P340 IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER/ doctor if you feel unwell.
P305 + P351 + P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
P333 + P313 If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/ attention.
P337 + P313 If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/ attention.
P342 + P311 If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a POISON CENTER/ doctor.
P362 + P364 Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
P403 + P233 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
P405 Store locked up.
P410 + P412 Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 °C/ 122 °F.
P501 Dispose of contents/ container to an approved waste disposal plant.

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03

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical components, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification

Type mixture

This product is a mixture.

Chemical Name CAS Number Concentration Hazardous
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate, isomers and homologues 9016-87-9 30 - 60% No
Polymethylene polyphenyl polyisocyanate, polypropyleneglycol copolymer 53862-89-8 15 - 40% No
4,4'-Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate 101-68-8 10 - 30% No
Polymethylene polyphenylisocyanate, propoxylated glycerin polymer 57029-46-6 7 - 13% No
Isobutane 75-28-5 5 - 10% No
Tris(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate 13674-84-5 5 - 10% No
Propane 74-98-6 1 - 5% No
Methyl ether 115-10-6 1 - 5% No
N,N'-Dimorpholinodiethylether 6425-39-4 1 - 5% No
04

First Aid Measures

Emergency procedures for chemical exposure incidents

Inhalation

Move person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration; if by mouth to mouth use rescuer protection (pocket mask, etc). If breathing is difficult, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Call a physician or transport to a medical facility.

Skin contact

Remove material from skin immediately by washing with soap and plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes while washing. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Wash clothing before reuse. An MDI skin decontamination study demonstrated that cleaning very soon after exposure is important, and that a polyglycol-based skin cleanser or corn oil may be more effective than soap and water. Discard items which cannot be decontaminated, including leather articles such as shoes, belts and watchbands.

Symptoms: Irritation.

Eye contact

Immediately flush eyes with water; remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue flushing eyes for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention without delay, preferably from an ophthalmologist.

Ingestion

If swallowed, seek medical attention. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel.

Immediate Medical Attention

Obtain medical attention without delay, preferably from an ophthalmologist. Call a physician or transport to a medical facility.

Medical Treatment

Maintain adequate ventilation and oxygenation of the patient. Bronchodilators, expectorants and antitussives may be of help. Treat bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient.

05

Firefighting Measures

Extinguishing media, specific hazards, and firefighter protection

Suitable media

Water fog or fine spray. Dry chemical fire extinguishers. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers. Foam. Alcohol resistant foams (ATC type) are preferred. General purpose synthetic foams (including AFFF) or protein foams may function, but will be less effective.

Unsuitable media

Do not use direct water stream. Straight or direct water streams may not be effective to extinguish fire.

Specific hazards

Contains flammable propellant. Aerosol cans exposed to fire can rupture and become flaming projectiles. Propellant release may result in a fireball. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel a long distance and accumulate in low lying areas. Ignition and/or flash back may occur. Dense smoke is produced when product burns.

Instructions

Keep people away. Isolate fire and deny unnecessary entry. Stay upwind. Keep out of low areas where gases (fumes) can accumulate. Water may not be effective in extinguishing fire. Do not use direct water stream. May spread fire. Fight fire from protected location or safe distance. Consider the use of unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Eliminate ignition sources. Move container from fire area if this is possible without hazard. Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers and fire-affected zone until fire is out.

Firefighter Protection

Wear positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective fire fighting clothing (includes fire fighting helmet, coat, trousers, boots, and gloves). Avoid contact with this material during fire fighting operations. If contact is likely, change to full chemical resistant fire fighting clothing with self-contained breathing apparatus. If this is not available, wear full chemical resistant clothing with self-contained breathing apparatus and fight fire from a remote location.

06

Accidental Release Measures

Spill cleanup procedures, containment, and environmental protection

Emergency procedures

Evacuate area. Keep personnel out of low areas. Keep personnel out of confined or poorly ventilated areas. Keep upwind of spill. Ventilate area of leak or spill. No smoking in area. Confined space entry procedures must be followed before entering the area. Spilled material may cause a slipping hazard. Eliminate all sources of ignition in vicinity of spill or released vapor to avoid fire or explosion. Check area with combustible gas detector before reentering area. Ground and bond all containers and handling equipment. For large spills, warn public of downwind explosion hazard.

Large spill

For large spills, warn public of downwind explosion hazard.

Environmental

Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.

Cleanup methods

Absorb with materials such as: Dirt. Sand. Sawdust. Collect in suitable and properly labeled containers. Wash the spill site with water. Isolate area until gas has dispersed. Apply vapor suppression foams until spill can be cleaned up.

Materials: Dirt. Sand. Sawdust.

Related Products

Similar products with comparable safety profiles

07

Handling and Storage

Safe handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace requirements

Handling

Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. No smoking, open flames or sources of ignition in handling and storage area. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapor. Wash thoroughly after handling. This material is hygroscopic in nature. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep out of reach of children. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Do not cut, drill, grind, weld, or perform similar operations on or near empty containers. Do not enter confined spaces unless adequately ventilated.

Storage

Store in a dry place. Avoid prolonged exposure to heat and air. Protect from atmospheric moisture. Elevated temperatures can cause pressure buildup in closed containers due to the release of blowing agents.

Hygiene

Wash thoroughly after handling.

Fire prevention

Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. No smoking, open flames or sources of ignition in handling and storage area. Minimize sources of ignition, such as static build-up, heat, spark or flame.

08

Exposure Controls / PPE

Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and protective equipment

Engineering

Use only with adequate ventilation. Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary for some operations. Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne levels below the exposure guidelines. Exhaust systems should be designed to move the air away from the source of vapor/aerosol generation and people working at this point. The odor and irritancy of this material are inadequate to warn of excessive exposure. Lethal concentrations may exist in areas with poor ventilation.

Hands

Use gloves chemically resistant to this material. Examples of preferred glove barrier materials include: Butyl rubber. Chlorinated polyethylene. Polyethylene. Ethyl vinyl alcohol laminate ("EVAL"). Examples of acceptable glove barrier materials include: Neoprene. Nitrile/butadiene rubber ("nitrile" or "NBR"). Polyvinyl chloride ("PVC" or "vinyl"). Viton. NOTICE: The selection of a specific glove for a particular application and duration of use in a workplace should also take into account all relevant workplace factors such as, but not limited to: Other chemicals which may be handled, physical requirements (cut/puncture protection, dexterity, thermal protection), potential body reactions to glove materials, as well as the instructions/specifications provided by the glove supplier.

Eyes

Use safety glasses (with side shields).

Respiratory

Atmospheric levels should be maintained below the exposure guideline. When atmospheric levels may exceed the exposure guideline, use an approved air-purifying respirator equipped with an organic vapor sorbent and a particle filter. For situations where the atmospheric levels may exceed the level for which an air-purifying respirator is effective, use a positive-pressure air-supplying respirator (air line or self-contained breathing apparatus). For emergency response or for situations where the atmospheric level is unknown, use an approved positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus or positive-pressure air line with auxiliary self-contained air supply. In confined or poorly ventilated areas, use an approved self-contained breathing apparatus or positive pressure air line with auxiliary self-contained air supply. The following should be effective types of air-purifying respirators: Organic vapor cartridge with a particulate pre-filter.

Skin/Body

Use protective clothing chemically resistant to this material. Selection of specific items such as face shield, boots, apron, or full body suit will depend on the task.

09

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance, physical state, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics

Physical State
Liquefied gas
Physical State Data
gas
State Under Standard Conditions
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Appearance
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Colour
Yellow
Colour Intensity
---
Form
---
Odor
Mild
Odor Threshold
No test data available
Ph
No test data available
Melting Point
No test data available
Boiling Point
No test data available
Flash Point
closed cup -104 °C (-155 °F) Estimated. based on propellant
Freezing Point
No test data available
Softening Point
---
Solidification Point
---
Cloud Point
---
Crystallisation Point
---
Relative Evaporation Rate
---
Evaporation Rate
No test data available
Vapor Pressure
1.151 kPa at 55 °C (131 °F) Estimated.
Vapor Density
---
Relative Density
1.06 at 25 °C (77 °F) / 25 °C Estimated.
Bulk Density
---
Density
---
Flammability
Not expected to form explosive dust-air mixtures.
Upper Explosive Limit
No test data available
Lower Explosive Limit
No test data available
Explosive Limits
---
Auto Ignition Temperature
No test data available
Decomposition Temperature
No test data available
Solubility
---
Partition Coefficient
No data available
Solubility In Water
insoluble
Solubility In Fat
---
Molecular Weight
No test data available
Voc Content
---
Metal Corrosion
---
Dynamic Viscosity
---
Kinematic Viscosity
No test data available
Properties Status
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Stability and Reactivity

Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials

Stability

Stable under recommended storage conditions. See Storage, Section 7. Unstable at elevated temperatures.

Reactivity

No data available

Hazardous reactions

Can occur. Exposure to elevated temperatures can cause product to decompose and generate gas. This can cause pressure build-up and/or rupturing of closed containers. Acids.

Avoid

Avoid temperatures above 50 °C. Elevated temperatures can cause container to vent and/or rupture. Exposure to elevated temperatures can cause product to decompose.

Incompatible

Avoid contact with: Acids. Alcohols. Amines. Ammonia. Bases. Metal compounds. Strong oxidizers. Products based on diisocyanates like TDI and MDI react with many materials to release heat. The reaction rate increases with temperature as well as with increased contact; these reactions can become violent. Contact is increased by stirring or if the other material acts as a solvent. Products based on diisocyanates such as TDI and MDI are not soluble in water and will sink to the bottom, but react slowly at the interface. The reaction forms carbon dioxide gas and a layer of solid polyurea. Reaction with water will generate carbon dioxide and heat.

Decomposition

Decomposition products depend upon temperature, air supply and the presence of other materials. Toxic gases are released during decomposition.

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Ecological Information

Environmental toxicity, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation data

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

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Disposal Considerations

Waste treatment methods, disposal recommendations, and waste codes

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

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Transport Information

UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory requirements

UN Number
UN1950
Shipping Name
Aerosols
Transport Class
2.1
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Regulatory Information

Chemical regulations, safety assessments, and compliance status

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about safety, handling, and properties

What is the hazard signal word for GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct?

The signal word is danger.

What is the physical form of GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct?

GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct is a liquefied gas with yellow color. It has mild odor.

What is GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct used for?

For industrial use. Component(s) for the manufacture of urethane polymers.

What are the hazard statements for GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct?

This substance has 9 hazard statements:

  • H223: Flammable aerosol.
  • H280: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
  • H315: Causes skin irritation.
  • H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.
  • H319: Causes serious eye irritation.
  • H332: Harmful if inhaled.
  • H334: May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled.
  • H335: May cause respiratory irritation.
  • H373: May cause damage to organs (Respiratory Tract) through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled.

What is the melting point of GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 20oz HC ES GUN 12ct?

The melting point is No test data available and the boiling point is No test data available.