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Material Safety Data Sheet - Group 1

Pultruded profiles made of glass fibre reinforced vinylester.

Date: Second edition, 27/02-2007.

1. Identification of material and producer
Product Name and/or Number:
Fiberline P3010
Fiberline P3400
Fiberline P3404
Fiberline P3510.

Product Type/Field of Application
Pultruded profiles made of glass fibre reinforced vinylester. The products find application in all industries, where material-technical properties make it advantageous or necessary.

Company Name and Address, Telephone and Fax Number
Fiberline Composites A/S
Barmstedt Allé 5
DK-5500 Middelfart
Tel +45 70 13 77 13
Fax +45 70 13 77 14

Application Restrictions:
None within the technical application area of the product.

Special training required:
None.
 
2. Material Composition/Contents
Cured vinylester reinforced with glassfibre with a diameter of 9-20 μm. In the liquid state vinylester contains styrene, which will crosslink during curing. The cured material may contain small quantities of styrene (<1%).
 
3. Identification of Danger
Profiles made of glassfibre-reinforced vinylester are non-hazardous products in themselves. Dust arising from grinding or cutting may cause irritation to eyes, mucous membranes and skin.
 
4. First Aid Measures
Eye Contact:
Open your eyes widely and rinse with plenty of water. Remove contact lenses, if any. See a doctor if irritation persists.

Skin Contact:
Grinding or cutting dust should be washed off carefully using water and soap.

Inhalation:
If large quantities of dust have been inhaled, go outside to breathe fresh air. See a doctor if irritation persists.
 
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fire Extinguishers:
Water, powder, foam or CO2. Fires will cause normal smoke gasses to be released, mostly carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbon particles (smoke).
 
6. Measures in Case of Accidental Emission
The product cannot cause emissions.
 
7. Handling and Storage
Handling:
Grinding or cutting may cause the generation of dust containing glass fibres. Provide adequate ventilation or use a dust filter mask to avoid the inhalation of dust. The product contains a very low amount of styrene which may be released from the cut area.

Storage
No particular measurements.
 
8. Exposure Control/Protective Equipment
Technical Measures:
Provide adequate overall ventilation and local exhaust ventilation in the area where grinding and cutting take place.

Personal Protection:
Breathing Protection: If ventilation is inadequate in areas where grinding and cutting are carried out, an approved dust filter should be worn.
Eye Protection: Safety glasses must be worn.
Skin Protection: Clean clothing covering the whole of the body. A suitable protection lotion may be used round the neck and wrists to prevent irritation.

Threshold limiting values according to list from Danish Working Environment Service, of October 2002:
Styrene: 25 ppm – 105 mg/m3 LHK
Organic dust: 3 mg/m3
Mineral dust:  10 mg/m3 (not respirable)
The glassfibre used has a diameter of 9-20 μm and should not be mistaken for glass or mineral wool.
 
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical state:
Solid, hetrogeneous material.

Smell:
The product may have a weak smell of styrene, which has a very low smell limit (approx. 0.1 ppm).

Spontaneous combustion:
490°C.

Water-solubility:
Not soluble in water.
 
10. Stability and Reactivity
The product remains chemically stable under normal storage and temperature conditions.
 
11. Toxicological Information
Inhalation:
The majority of the grinding- and cutting dust will be caught by the mocous membranes of the respiratory passages. Dust getting into the lungs will cause irritation.

Eyes:
Grinding/cutting dust may cause irritation.

Skin:
Grinding/cutting dust may cause temporary irritation, especially round the wrist and the neck.
 
12. Environmental Information
The product is very resistant and practically not degradable by nature.
 
13. Waste Disposal
Residuals may be deposited or incinerated.
 
14. Transport
Not classified as dangerous goods.
 
15. Information on regulations
Glass-fibre reinforced profiles need not be classified according to the regulations of the Danish Ministry of Environment regarding classifications, labelling etc. Styrene is included in the list of carcinogens of the Danish Working Environment as well as in the guidelines on organic dissolvents published by the Danish Working
 
16. Environment.
Cured vinylester as used in profiles is not included in the Regulation no. 906 of 8 November 2002 on measures taken to prevent exposure to carcinogenic substances and materials. 
Miscellaneous
The product is not included in the EEC Directive 99/155/EEC on products requiring material safety data sheets. This material safety data sheet has been worked out in accordance with the above Directive, however.
The above information is given on the basis of our knowledge of today and is based on Danish and EU legislation. The instructions given are subject to the product being used for its normal purpose as mentioned under point 1. The responsibility to meet the requirements of national legislation will always lie with the user. The information given in this material safety data sheet should only be regarded as a description of safe handling of the product and represents no guarantee on the properties of the product.



This material safety data sheet has been made in co-operation with the Danish Plastics Federation.