Sekisui Foam International MSDS Unifoam
®
Polyolefin Batch Foam Page 1 of 4
SEKISUI FOAM AUSTRALIA
1 5 Parraweena Road, Taren Point
NSW 2229 AUSTRALIA
T: +61 2 9525 9880 E: info@sekisuifoam.com.au
info@sekisuifoam.com.au
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Unifoam
®
Polyolefin Batch Foam
Introduction
This Safety Data Sheet contains the following information and advice.
Contents
1. Identification of:
1.1 Product
1.2 Company
2. Product description
3. Hazards identification
4. First aid measures
5. Fire fighting measures
6. Accidental release measures
7. Handling and Storage
8. Exposure controls / Personal protection
9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity
11. Toxicological information
12. Ecological information
13. Recycling & disposal considerations
14. Transport information
15. Regulatory information
16. Other information
Sekisui Foam International MSDS Unifoam
®
Polyolefin Batch Foam Page 2 of 4
SEKISUI FOAM AUSTRALIA
1 5 Parraweena Road, Taren Point
NSW 2229 AUSTRALIA
T: +61 2 9525 9880 E: info@sekisuifoam.com.au
info@sekisuifoam.com.au
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
1. Identification of:
1.1 Product Unifoam
®
Polyolefin Batch Foam
1.2 Company Sekisui Pilon Pty Ltd
T/A Sekisui Foam Australia
1-5 Parraweena Road
Taren Point NSW 2229
Sydney Australia
Ph: (61) 2 9525 9880
Fax: (61) 2 9525 8004
2. Product Description
Unifoam
®
is a chemically cross linked, polyolefin foam. It is produced in discreet sheets
3. Hazards Identification
Health Effect: - Not classified as hazardous.
4. First Aid Measures
After contact with skin or eyes: - No special measures.
In case of fire: - If smoke gases are inhaled, which contain mainly carbon dioxide
(CO
2
) and carbon monoxide (CO), and Acetic Acid (Irritant): - Fresh air, coffee and
possible artificial respiration (call a doctor immediately) are the recommended
measures.
If headache, nausea or vomiting occurs, contact a doctor.
If body skin is burned through contact with molten foam: - Cool burned parts with
water, but do not remove the foam from the skin. If skin burn grade 2 or 3 is reached:
call a doctor immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fire extinguishing mediums are:
- Water spray
- Extinguishing foam
- CO2 extinguisher
Use respirator/oxygen masks in enclosed areas. Avoid dense smoke and do not inhale
the smoke gases from combustion: Main products are Carbon dioxide, Carbon
monoxide, and acetic acid.
Use safety glasses and protect skin/body with protective clothing against molten
Unifoam
®
.