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Nextstar #4, Part A - Thermosetting Resin

📅 Revised: December 14, 2021 🧪 Chemical Family: Epoxide 📦 Synonym: Thermosetting Resin
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Identification

Product Name Nextstar #4, Part A
Synonym Thermosetting Resin
Chemical Family Epoxide
Supplier Nextstar Technologies
9899-112 Ave Unit 3
Grande Prairie, AB T8V-7T2
info@nextstar.ca

🚨 Emergency Contact

InfoTrac: 1-800-535-5053

Outside U.S. and Canada: 1-353-323-3500

Emergency number for chemical spills, leaks, fires, exposures, or accidents only.

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Hazard(s) Identification

⚠️ WARNING

⚠️ Hazard Statements

  • Causes mild irritation to skin and eyes
  • May cause allergy or asthma symptoms
  • May cause an allergic skin reaction
  • May cause respiratory irritation
Skin Contact (rabbit) Exposure may cause moderate irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction.
Eye Contact (rabbit) May cause mild eye irritation.
Ingestion Oral LD50: (rabbit) > 4000 mg/kg
Effects of Overexposure Irritation, sensitization, and dermatitis.

Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Allergy, eczema, skin conditions

Carcinogenicity: Not classified as a carcinogen by OSHA, ACGIH, NTP, or IARC.

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Composition / Information on Ingredients

Ingredient % by Weight Exposure Limits CAS #
Diglycidyl Ether Resin Mixture 65 - 95% NE 25068-38-6
Proprietary Diluent 5 - 35% 50 PPM/PEL 98-00-0
N-Butyl glycidylether 0 - 10% 2426-08-6
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First Aid Measures

👁️ Eyes

Open lids wide and flush with large quantities of water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation develops, seek medical attention.

🖐️ Skin

Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse, discard shoes. Consult a physician if irritation develops.

🍽️ Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. If conscious, give water. Prevent aspiration of vomit (turn victim's head to side). Consult physician.

💨 Inhalation

Remove the patient from the contaminated area to fresh air. Administer oxygen or artificial respiration as needed. Call a physician if after effects occur.

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Fire Fighting Measures

Flash Point > 490°F CL (254.5°C)
Explosive Limits LEL – NE
Flammable Limits Unknown

Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, water spray, foam. Water spray may also be used for major fires. Water or foam may cause frothing if liquid is burning.

Protective Equipment: Use normal fire fighting equipment including NIOSH approved, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Use water to cool containers.

Explosion Hazards: Decomposition and combustion products may be toxic.

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Accidental Release Measures

Small Spill Avoid all personal contact. Absorb with rag. Wear proper PPE. Place in chemical waste container for proper disposal.
Large Spill Avoid all personal contact. Absorb with dry chemical absorbent, earth, sand or inert material. Wear proper PPE. Place in chemical waste container. Flush contaminated areas with water.

Disposal: Must be in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations.

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Handling and Storage

Storage Store in tightly sealed containers. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from heat and open flame. Protect from moisture.
Handling Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Do not take internally. Use PPE when transferring material. Safety glasses and gloves are minimum protection.

Other Precautions: Avoid breathing vapors, use with good ventilation. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after every use.

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Exposure Controls / Personal Protection

Respiratory Protection Avoid breathing vapors. Use adequate ventilation.
Ventilation Good mechanical ventilation and local exhaust.
Protective Gloves Rubber or polyethylene.
Eye Protection Chemical splash goggles or safety glasses.
Protective Clothing Impervious clothing and gloves. Materials: butyl rubber, nitrile rubber, neoprene, Saranex coated Tyvek.
Protective Equipment Disposable containers and paper on work area. Barrier cream recommended.
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Physical and Chemical Properties

Vapor Pressure
N/A
Specific Gravity
1.0 - 1.2
Vapor Density
N/A
% Volatile
< 3%
Color
Clear to Yellow
Boiling Point
> 200°F
Solubility in Water
Slight
Flash Point
> 490°F CL
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Stability and Reactivity

Stability Stable
Materials to Avoid Strong oxidizers, strong acids or bases in bulk.
Hazardous Decomposition Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes and other organics.
Conditions to Avoid Elevated temperatures, container contamination.
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Toxicological Information

Toxicological Data: LD50s provided are the lowest values for type of bisphenol A diglycidyl ether resins used.

Oral LD50: (rabbit) > 4000 mg/kg

Routes of Entry: Inhalation, skin contact

Effects of Overexposure: Irritation, sensitization and dermatitis

Carcinogenic Categories: NTP: Not classified | IARC: Not classified | OSHA: Not classified

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Ecological Information

Comments: Not a marine pollutant.

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Disposal, Transport & Regulatory Information

DOT (Domestic) Shipping name: Compound resin. Not regulated (Class 55)
IMO (Ocean) Not restricted
ICAO (Air) Not restricted
TSCA Status Component is on the chemical substance inventory list
CERCLA Reportable Quantity None
California Prop 65 Contains < 10 ppm Epichlorohydrin CAS# 106-89-8

NFPA Ratings

Health: 2
Flammability: 1
Reactivity: 0

HMIS Ratings

Health: 2
Flammability: 1
Reactivity: 0
📋 Nextstar #4, Part B - Epoxy Hardener

Nextstar #4, Part B - Epoxy Hardener

📅 Revised: December 14, 2021 🧪 Chemical Family: Modified Polyamine/Polyamide Composition 📦 Synonym: Epoxy Hardener
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Hazard(s) Identification - Part B

⚠️ WARNING
🚨 DANGER

⚠️ Hazard Statements

  • Overexposure may cause burns to skin, respiratory and eyes
  • May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled
  • May cause an allergic skin reaction
Skin Contact Mild irritation
Eye Contact Polyamine resin - conjunctival irritant
Ingestion Oral LD50 (rat) < 5 CC/KG
Acute Effects Can cause skin, respiratory and eye burns. High vapor concentrations can cause respiratory tract irritation, nausea, and vomiting.
Chronic Effects Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause asthma and skin sensitization or other allergic response.
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Composition / Information on Ingredients - Part B

Ingredient % by Weight Exposure Limits CAS #
Proprietary Polyamine/Polyamide Blend 80 - 90% N.E. UK
Proprietary Diluent 0 - 5% 10 PPM ACGIH TWA 98-00-0
Diethylene Triamine < 5% 1 PPM SKIN ACGIH 111-40-0
Nonyl Phenol < 15% N.E. 104-40-5
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Fire Fighting Measures - Part B

Flash Point 185°F PMCC
Flammable Limits Unknown

Extinguishing Media: Foam, dry chemicals, CO2. Water spray may also be used for major fires.

Unusual fire and explosion hazards: None

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Physical and Chemical Properties - Part B

Vapor Pressure
N.D.
Specific Gravity
0.98 - 0.99
Vapor Density
N.A.
% Volatile
< 3%
Boiling Point
> 200°F
Solubility
Slight
Flash Point
185°F (PMCC)
Evaporation Rate
NA
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Other Information - Part B

NFPA Ratings

Health: 2
Flammability: 2
Reactivity: 0

HMIS Ratings

Health: 2
Flammability: 2
Reactivity: 0

Personal Protection: B

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for Nextstar #4 Epoxy System - Part A (Thermosetting Resin) and Part B (Epoxy Hardener). Complete hazard information, first aid measures, handling and storage guidelines.
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