MSDS - Diamond Glacier Supreme - Absorbent Products Ltd
MSDS - Diamond Glacier Supreme - Absorbent Products Ltd
MSDS - Diamond Glacier Supreme - Absorbent Products Ltd
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<strong>MSDS</strong> – DIAMOND GLACIER SUPREME Ice Melter 3<br />
H. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES<br />
APPEARANCE/PHYSICAL STATE: Blue solid<br />
BOILING POINT:<br />
Not applicable<br />
CRYSTALLIZATION TEMPERATURE Not applicable<br />
SOLUBILITY IN WATER:<br />
Complete<br />
BULK DENSITY: 1200-1500 kg/m 3<br />
PH (10% solution) 7<br />
I. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY<br />
CHEMICAL STABILITY:<br />
Stable. Hygroscopic.<br />
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Temperature >350C<br />
MATERIALS TO AVOID:<br />
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION<br />
PRODUCTS:<br />
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZA TION:<br />
React with sulfuric acid and zinc.<br />
Does not decompose.<br />
Will not occur.<br />
J. TOXOCOLOGICAL INFORMATION<br />
ACUTE:<br />
INGESTION (100%):<br />
Skin: The LD50 for skin absorption in rabbits is >5000 mg/kg for<br />
CaCl 2 , NaCl and MgCl 2 .<br />
The oral LD50 for rats is in the range of 900 – 2100 mg/kg for<br />
CaCl 2 ,<br />
Sodium Chloride LD 50: 3000 mg/kg, rat<br />
MgCl 2 LD 50 oral rat: 8100 mg/kg<br />
MUTAGENICITY:<br />
In vitro mutagenicity studies were negative.<br />
K. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION<br />
ECOTOXICOLOGY:<br />
Based largely or completely on data for major component(s),<br />
material is practically non-toxic to aquatic organisms on an acute<br />
basis (LC50 greater than 100 mg/L in most sensitive species).<br />
L. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS<br />
DISPOSAL:<br />
Do not dump into any sewers, on the ground, or into any body of<br />
water. All disposal methods must be in compliance with all<br />
Federal, State/Provincial and local laws and regulations.<br />
Regulations may vary in different locations. Keg River Chemical<br />
Corp. encourages that disposal methods be utilized in<br />
accordance with the above noted. For unused or contaminated<br />
product, the preferred options include sending the material to a<br />
licensed, permitted, reclaimer or waste treatment system.<br />
M. TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS