PROBead  Drywall Bead

Drywall Bead

Internal PVC beads for drylining applications

 

 

Safety Datasheet

1. Identification of substance

1.1 Trade name: ProBead
1.2 Supplier: SAS (Europe) Limited
1.3 Address: King Stag House, Cheriton Bishop, Exeter, Devon, EX6 6JE
1.4 Country: UK
1.5 Telephone: +44 (0) 1647 24620
1.6 Emergency call: +44 (0) 1647 24620

2. Composition/ Data on components

Chemical components Concentration Symb. R-number Cas-nr
Polyvinyl chloride, PVC
100%



3. Hazards identification

3.1 Hazard classification
PVC may contain Lead, Barium, Cadmium or other toxic stablisers. Do not burn. Some sharp edges on product wear gloves.

4. First aid measures

4.1 Inhalation: Seek medical advice
4.2 Skin contact: Seek medical advice
4.3 Eyes contact: Seek medical advice
4.4 Ingestion: Seek medical advice

5. Fire fighting measures

5.1 Suitable extinguishing agents
Most available fire extinguishers are effective in fires involving PVC
5.2 Specific hazards S41
In case of fire and / or explosion do not breathe fumes
Fire brigade should be notified that PVC is involved
Highly corrosive hydrogen chloride is given off during the combustion of PVC
Directly affected areas should be cleaned down after fire
5.3 Protective equipment
 Suitable breathing equipment should be worn by fire fighters

6. Accidental release measures

6.1 Individual precautions: S22/23
Do not breath in smoke or dust from PVC
6.2 Precautions to protect environment:
Recycle all PVC products
6.3 Cleaning methods:
Soap and water

7. Handling and storage

7.1 Handling S37
Wear suitable gloves
7.2 Storage   Store flat and straight. Keep away from high temperatures or in sun light

8. Exposure controls and personal protection

8.1 Technical measures  
8.2 Components with critical values that require monitoring at the workplace:
8.3 Personal protective equipment:
8.3.1 Respiratory:
S41
S22/23
In case of fire and / or explosion do not breathe fumes
Do not breath in smoke or dust from PVC
8.3.2 Hand:
S37
Wear suitable gloves
8.3.3 Eye:
S39
Wear suitable eye protection
8.3.4 Body:


9. Physical and chemical properties

9.1 Form: Solid
9.2 Odour: None
9.3 Colour: Different colours
9.4 pH-value:
9.5 Melting point: 150°C, softening from 800C
9.6 Relative density:
9.7 Solubility: Insoluble

10. Stability and reactivity

10.1 Conditions to be avoided: Fire
10.2 Materials to be avoided:
10.3 Dangerous products of decomposition: Highly corrosive hydrogen chloride is given off during the combustion of PVC

11. Toxicological information

11.1 Inhalation:
11.2 Skin: Not normally considered to be skin sensitising or irritating agents
11.3 Eyes:
11.4 Swallowing:
PVC is generally recognised as biologically safe and inert

12. Ecological information

No information available. Product cannot be disposed of into sewers or waterworks.

13. Disposal consideration

Product must be disposed of according to local regulations pertaining to the disposal of hazardous waste. It is not permitted to dispose of product with normal waste. PVC can be recycled: ask your recycling centre for advice

14. Transport information

14.1 ADR
14.2 RID
14.3 ADNR
14.4 IMDG
14.5 IATA

15. Regulatory information

S22/23 Do not breath in smoke or dust from PVC
S37 Wear suitable gloves
S39 Wear suitable eye protection
S41 In case of fire and / or explosion do not breathe fumes

16. Other information

see technical information sheet.

*This data is based on our present knowledge. However, it shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship.

 
 
 
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