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GPI Material Safety Data Sheets Collection:Genium Publishing Corporation1145 Catalyn Street Sheet No. 334Schenectady, NY 12303-1836 USA Mineral Spirits, Type I(518)377-8854 - -1 Issued: 7184 Revision: C, 1 l/89Sectfon~I.. Mat&d J&nt&&on :lTi~;$-~:~ z,.‘-,%... :.,- _:. :.-.‘, ?’..y-c’:r.-;.:..::,i;~.i:-;;z;..::,.:,. - : -:, .sMineral Spirits, Type & Description: Used as a diluent in paints. coatings, <strong>and</strong> waxes; as a dry cleaning agent as a degreaser R 1 Cenlummd cleaner in mechanical shops; <strong>and</strong> as au herbicide.Dther Lhralgnationa: Stoddard solventtTexsolve S; Vats01 1; white spirits; CAS No. 8052-41-3.:: : p.tienufact~rer: Contact your supplier or distributor. Consult the latest ChetuiceJweek Buyers’ Guide (Genium ref. 73) <strong>for</strong> a K 2 _ulppliets list49Comments AU mineral spirits are rrfined petrokum distillates Cenium divides into types I, lI. <strong>and</strong> III (kfSD.Y Co&&on,HMIS%JS. 334.334% <strong>and</strong> 334B, respectively). Types I <strong>and</strong> II have a st<strong>and</strong>ard aromati content <strong>and</strong> 180 <strong>and</strong> 140 ‘F (37.78 <strong>and</strong> 60 ‘C)ninimum flash points, respectively; while type III has a high aliphatic content (low or mduced aromati content), little odor,md a 100 ‘F minimum flash point. These different types have different applications. Consult your manufacturer or supplier toLaccrtaiLL the exact in<strong>for</strong>mation applicable to your purchased mineral spirits.if :Section 2. Ingredients <strong>and</strong> Occupational Exposure Limits ,- -: . . -. ,’ . .:&Gtfsec.8Mineral spirits, type L ca lOO%*OSHA PEL ACGM TLV, 1989-90 NIOSH REL, 1987 Toxicity Data?TWA-air: 500 ppm. 2900 me/m’ TLV-TWA: 100 ppm. S25 mg/lm’ IO& TWA: 350 mg/m’ CaL inhalation, LqO: 10 glm3n.5 hr15min Ceiling: 1800 mg/m3 Human. eye: 470 ppmll5 minl AU mined spirits are mixtures that typially consist of both tight <strong>and</strong> hmnched hydroarbonr. pzuaffir& aaphtheaes (cyclepa&Yias), sad atomstic hydrocarbonsHowever, their physid propemu divide them into types l, Il. sad llI. Sina these puwncters vary amen8 supplias, the p&user naut detcn&e the m&ralpi&’ composition based oa tin supplier’s hfonnrti011. Note that the mineral spirits’ ~.XWX c~mparition w affect dispwal, sbippiag, pppmvcd us-, imuminzcpoIicies, ami rcguIatuy liabditics.t Se. NIOSH, RECS (WJ8925000). <strong>for</strong> edditiolvl data with refecencu to irriutive effects.Bding Point: 300 to 407 ‘F (149 to 208 ‘C)* Vapor Density (Air = 1): ca 4.8 96 Volatile by Volume: ca 100Water Solubility: hsolubk Mokcular Weight: Not applicable (mixture)Vapor Pressure: ca 5 torr at 77 ‘F (25 ‘C) Specifk Gravity (HI,0 = 1 at 39 ‘F (4 ‘C)): ca 0.79Appearance <strong>and</strong> Odor: A clear. colorless liquid; a Kerosene-like odor usually perceptible to humans at about I-ppm concentration.* lhir 300 to 407 ‘F (149 to 208 “C) distilbtioa range desaibcs a spxific cut of petroleum distillate. as well as defiow <strong>and</strong> distinguishes these mineml spiritkan many petroleum distillatu (petroleum aaphthr. pe!xoIeum ether, rubber .solvenL kerosene. minaal seal oil. <strong>and</strong> others).&&on 4. Fire a& Exploc&on Data

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