3. Composi t ion/ informati on on ingredients
Common name and s ynonyms
The exac t concentrations of the above list ed chemic als are being wi thheld as a trade secret.
Note: The ingredients listed are encapsulat ed w ithin t he m atrix, therefore, no exposure to t hese materials is expected d uring
proper use/handling of this product.
If i nhaled, move to fresh ai r. If breathing is di fficult, give oxygen by quali fied medical
personnel only. If breat hing has stopped, give ar tifi cial res pirati on. Get medical attent ion if
irritation devel ops and p ersists.
For skin contact, wash with soap and water whil e removing contaminated clothing. Get
medic al attention if i rritation develops and persists.
Rinse thoroughly with pl enty of water, also under the eyeli ds. Remove contact lens es if
present and easy to do. Get medical at tention i f irritation develo ps and persists.
Do NOT induce vomiting. Ri nse mouth. N ever give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person. Obtain medical at tention if sympt om s develop and persist.
Most important symptoms an d
effects, both acute and delayed
If dusts are formed and exposure occurs: Dust contac t with the eyes c an lead to mec hanical
irritation.
Inhalat ion of fumes may res ult in metal fume f ever, a fl u
-like illness . Sym ptoms of metal
fume fever may include fever, fatigue, vomiting, muscle aches and short ness of breath.
If material is ingested, m ay cause irritat ion to mucous membranes. May cause nausea,
vomiting, and di arrhea.
Indication of any immediat e
medical attention and spe
cial
Provide general support ive meas ures and treat symptomatically.
Ensure that medical personnel ar e aw are of the material (s) invol ved, and take precautions t o
protect themselves.
Show this safety data s heet to the doctor in attendance.
5. Fire-fighting m e asures
Suitable ext inguishing media
Use medi a suitable to the s urrounding f ire such as water fog or fine spray, alcohol foams,
carbon dioxide and dry chemical.
Unsuitable extinguishing
media
Toxic fumes may be released d uring a fi re. The pressure in sealed cont ainers can increase
under the influence of heat.
Specific hazards arising from
the chemi cal
Special prot ective equipment and
precautions for fire
-fighters
Firefighters must us e standard protect ive equipme nt incl uding flame retardant coat, hel m et
with face shield, gloves, rubber boot s, and in enclosed spaces, SCBA. Firefighters should
wear proper protective eq uipment and self
-cont ained breathi ng apparatus with full face
piece operated i n positive pressur e mode.
Fire-fighting
equipment/instructions
Move cont ainers from fi re area if s afe to do so. Cool clos ed containers exposed to f ire with
water spray. Do not allow run
-off from fire fighting to ent er drains or water courses. D ike for
Use s tandard fi refight ing procedures and consider t he hazards of other i nvolved materials.
Not classifi ed as flamm able.
Carbon o xides; Metal oxides ; formaldehyde; Sili con oxides.
Hazardous combustion products
THERM-A-GAP™ HCS1 0 A; THERM-A-GAP™ HCS10 G
SDS No. PHC-080 Version #: 1 Issue date: 05-14-2015