Identification
Product identifiers, regulatory numbers, and supplier information
Product Information
- Product Name
- Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel
- Product Code
- 009-CI
Regulatory Identifiers
- CAS Number
- N/A
Identified Uses
Flux Cored Arc Welding
Uses advised against
Not Known
Manufacturers & Suppliers
Washington Alloy Company
manufacturer
7010-G Reames Rd, Charlotte, NC 28216
Emergency Contacts
Washington Alloy Company
704-598-1325
Hazard Identification
GHS classification, signal word, pictograms, and hazard statements
Hazard Classifications
GHS Pictograms
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Composition / Information on Ingredients
Chemical components, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification
Other elements or ingredients may be present but in quantities much less than 1%.
| Chemical Name | CAS Number | Concentration | Hazardous |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron (Fe) (limits as oxide fume) EC: 231-096-4 | 7439-89-6 | --- | No |
| Cellulose EC: 232-674-9 | 9004-34-6 | --- | No |
| Calcium Carbonate EC: 215-279-6 | 1317-65-3 | --- | No |
| Potassium Silicate EC: 215-199-1 | 1312-76-1 | --- | No |
| Calcium Fluoride EC: 232-188-7 | 7789-75-5 | --- | No |
| Sodium Silicate EC: 239-981-7 | 1344-09-8 | --- | No |
| Titanium Oxide EC: 236-675-5 | 13463-67-7 | --- | No |
| Kaolin EC: 310-194-1 | 1332-58-7 | --- | No |
| Manganese (Mn) (limits as fume) (1) EC: 231-105-1 | 7439-96-5 | --- | No |
| Aluminum (Al) (1) EC: 231-072-3 | 7429-90-5 | --- | No |
| Zircon EC: 238-878-4 | 14940-68-2 | --- | No |
| Titanium (Ti) Oxide dust (1) EC: 231-142-3 | 7440-32-6 | --- | No |
| Silicon (Si) EC: 231-130-8 | 7440-21-3 | --- | No |
| Zirconium EC: 231-176-9 | 7440-67-7 | --- | No |
*The term “HAZARDOUS MATERIALS” should be interpreted as a term required and defined in OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD 29 CFR 1910.1200 however the use of this term does not necessarily imply the existence of any hazard.
Notes
(1) Subject to reporting requirements of Section 302, 304, 311, 312, and 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 and 40CFR 370 and 372; (Resp) = Respiratory/ Respiration: Welding and cutting of products that contain Chromium may produce hexavalent chromium and YOU should read and follow OSHA’s final rules Fed Register #:71:10099-10385 dated 02-28-2006. Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1910.1000 Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV[R]). *Ceiling Limit **Short Term Exposure Limit Single values are maximum
First Aid Measures
Emergency procedures for chemical exposure incidents
If breathing has stop or difficult move to fresh air and as needed perform artificial respiration. Call medical assistance or physician.
Remove any contaminated clothing, gloves or other personnel equipment and promptly wash/flush with mild soap and water. For reddish or blistered skin from thermal/arc radiation promptly wash/flush with water. Get medical assistance or physician help as needed.
Symptoms: Reddish or blistered skin from thermal/arc radiation.
Move to dark room removing lenses as required and get rest and cover eyes with non-stick dressings (padded dressing). Removal of dust and fumes requires flushing with abundant amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical assistance or physician help as needed or if issues persist.
Symptoms: Arc radiation can injure eyes and also cause an arc flash.
Immediate Medical Attention
Call medical assistance or physician.
Firefighting Measures
Extinguishing media, specific hazards, and firefighter protection
As shipped these items will not burn however in the event use media recommended for the burning materials and fire situation and surroundings.
No unsuitable media known at this time. Do not use water or halogenated on molten metals.
Welding arcs and sparks can ignite combustibles or flammable materials
Follow general fire-fighting precautions as in the workplace.
Firefighter Protection
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing in case of fire or when fumes and vapors are present.
Accidental Release Measures
Spill cleanup procedures, containment, and environmental protection
Clean up immediately while following all safety guidelines as well as using all personal protection safety listed in section VIII. When fumes and vapors are present follow general fire-fighting precautions as in the workplace and all applicable regulations.
Control work practices to eliminate environmental release.
Clean up immediately while following all safety guidelines as well as using all personal protection safety listed in section VIII.
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Handling and Storage
Safe handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace requirements
Handle with care wearing gloves and keep formation of airborne dust and fumes to a minimum. If needed use adequate engineering ventilation controls and personal protection to prevent overexposure limits recommendations found in Section VIII. Do not eat or drink while using these products and ensure proper ventilation is used. Wash hands after use.
Store products in original closed packages, cool dry place, while avoiding extreme temperatures or incompatible items such as acids, oxidizers and halogens.
Do not eat or drink while using these products and ensure proper ventilation is used. Wash hands after use.
Exposure Controls / PPE
Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and protective equipment
Use plenty of ventilation and/or local exhaust at the arc, to keep the fumes and gases below the threshold limit value within the worker's breathing zone and the general work area. Use ventilation and other engineering controls to minimize potential exposure to these products.
welder's gloves
Wear a helmet or face shield with a filter lens shade number 12-14 or darker for arc welding. Shield other workers by providing screens and flash goggles. Use face-shield with filter lens of appropriate shade number (per ANSI Z49.1-1988, "Safety in Welding and Cutting").
Use respirable fume respirator or air supplied respirator when welding in a confined space or general work area where local exhaust and/or ventilation does not keep exposure below the threshold limit value.
Wear approved head, hand and body protection, which help to prevent injury from radiation, sparks and electrical shock. See ANSI Z-49.1. This would include wearing welder's gloves and a protective face shield and may include arm protectors, apron, hats, shoulder protection, as well as dark substantial clothing. Welders should be trained not to allow electrically live parts to contract the skin or wet clothing and gloves. The welders should insulate themselves from the work and ground.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance, physical state, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics
Stability and Reactivity
Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials
These products are considered stable as shipped and under normal conditions
No data
will not occur
Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, Incompatible materials
Incompatible items such as acids, oxidizers and halogens Strong acids, strong oxidizers, mineral acids, and halogens.
Read Substance in Section II. Welding and cutting of products that contain Chromium may produce hexavalent chromium and YOU should read and follow OSHA’s final rules Fed Register #:71:10099-10385 dated 02-28-2006. Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR 1910.1000 Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). The best method to determine the actual composition of generated fumes and gases is to take an air sample from inside the welder’s helmet if worn or in breathing zone. For additional information, refer to the American Welding Society Publication, “Fumes and Gases in the Welding Environment”.
Ecological Information
Environmental toxicity, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation data
The data for this section has not been processed yet.
Disposal Considerations
Waste treatment methods, disposal recommendations, and waste codes
The data for this section has not been processed yet.
Transport Information
UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory requirements
Regulatory Information
Chemical regulations, safety assessments, and compliance status
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about safety, handling, and properties
What is the hazard signal word for Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel?
The signal word is no signal word.
What is the physical form of Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel?
Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel is a solid appearing as flux cored or coated round solid welding wire and rods . It has odorless odor.
What is the solubility of Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel?
No data available
What is Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel used for?
Flux Cored Arc Welding
What is the melting point of Nickel 55, Nickel 99, 99NC, Cascade 17A, Cascade 18A, Cascade 17ANC, Super Nickel?
The melting point is 2795°F (1535 °C) and the boiling point is 5432°F (3000°C).