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Material SafetyData Sheet

IndexMSDS Page#1. BGA Wetting Solution 5-72. No–Clean Rework Flux Paste 8-103. No–Clean Solder Paste 11-134. Pad Prep Pen Organic Kit 14-165. Organic Cleaning Solution Kit 17-21

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETSECTION 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: BGA Wetting Solution Product Code: 8200-1330, 8200-1331 & 8200-1335Manufacturer: A. P. E. South Address: 106240 Overseas Hwy

Key Largo, FL 33037, USATelephone: (305) 451-4722 (Mon-Fri, 9 am - 5 PM EST)Fax: (305) 451-3374

CAS Registry Number: Not applicable since product is a mixture

SECTION 2. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Hazardous Components CAS # Exposure LimitsIsopropyl Alcohol 67-63-0 400 PPM ACGIHProprietary Solvent Trade Secret Not establishedAdipic 124-04-9 Not established(1). TVL is very unlikely to be reached since material is in the paste form;

hence no airborne particles. Provide adequate ventilation in the firing room to remove any evolved fumes.

(2). Supplementary data on lead attached if applicable.(3). Per 29 CFR 1910 the mixture has not been tested as a whole. All

hazardous components which comprise >= 1% of the mixture (0.1% if carcinogenic) are listed. Percentages of individual components are not listed as this information is considered a Trade Secret; it is not required that it be disclosed.

SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA

Appearance: ClearPhysical State LiquidOdor: MildInitial Boiling point (of Organic Mixture): 180FSpecific gravity: <1Vapor pressure (Estimated for Mixture, 35C): 96 mm HgVapor density(Air = 1): >1Evaporation rate (Estimated for mixture, n-butyl acetate = 1, 20C): <.1Solubility in water: Mostly

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SECTION 4. FIRE, REACTIVITY, AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlash point (Most flammable solvents): (53F) Auto ignition Temperature (Most Flammable Solvents): N/AV Flammable Limits in Air (Most Flammable Solvents): N/AVExtinguishing Media: Water Fog, Alcohol Foam, and Dry ChemicalSpecial Fire Fighting Procedure: Cool exposed containers with water. When fighting use

NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece operated in positive pressure mode, as evolved fumes are toxic and cause respiratory irritation.

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Store at ambient conditions.Stability: The material is stable.Incompatibility: Will not react with water. Avoid mixing with strong

oxidizing agents, acids, and caustics.Hazardous Decomposition Product: Nothing UnusualHazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

5. HEALTH HAZARDS OF COMPONENTSOSHA PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT: Not Established For MixtureCOMPONENT LISTED AS CARCINOGENIC BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHA: NonePRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:

ORGANIC COMPONENTS: Inhalation, Skin AbsorptionINORGANIC COMPONENTS: Ingestion

ROUTEEXPOSURE

ACUTE & CHRONICSYSTEM

MEDICALCONDITIONS

AGGRAVATED. EMERGENCY FIRST AIDInhalation Irritant negligible

at ambient temperature

Unknown Remove to fresh air. If breathing difficult give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, start artificial respiration.

Skin Contact Irritant Unknown Remove contaminated clothes and launder before reuse. Wash thoroughly with soap and water.

Eye Contact Irritant will injure tissue if not removed

promptly

Flush with running water for 15 minutes lifting upper and lower lids. See Physician.

Ingestion Irritation of the GI System

Unknown Drink large quantities of water.

If necessary, copies of toxicology study provided to HICD by manufacturers of the above hazardous components can be supplied. Synergistic or additive effects of the above chemicals are unknown, as are the effects of exposure of these chemicals in addition to others present in the workplace.

In all cases keep individuals warm, quiet, and get medical attention.

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SECTION 6: PERSONAL PROTECTION AND CONTROLSPERSONAL PROTECTION: Avoid prolonged skin contact.RESPIRATORY: Not required if local exhaust is satisfactory. If overexposure

occurs, use NIOSH-OSHA approved air supply respirator suitable for organic vapors. Administrative or engineering controls should be implemented to reduce exposure.

EYE: Chemical splash goggles or OSHA approved glasses.SKIN: Solvent resistant gloves.ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Recommend ventilation provides sufficient mechanical

(general or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain concentration below TLV.

HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Prevent eye contact with glasses or goggles, minimize skin contact, use with adequate ventilation to minimize inhalation of vapors. Do not smoke or eat in work areas. Wash hands thoroughly prior to smoking or eating.

SECTION 7: STORAGE, SPILL AND DISPOSALSPECIAL STORAGE CONDITIONS: Keep containers closed and sealed when not in use and

at ambient temperatures.STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Eliminate source

of ignition, implement clean up procedures.WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose in accordance with all local, state, and federal

regulations.EPA WASTE CLASS: Ignitable Liquid

SECTION 8 TRANSPORTATIONDOT ID No: 1219 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable Liquid

SECTION 9 REFERENCESThe MSDS is compilation of information supplied by the manufacturers of the chemicals present in this product. Also, 29 CFR. 1210 was consulted for TLV information. *** This information is for guidance and furnished without warranty of any kind. It is a compilation of data believed to be reliable, but A.P.E. South, assumes no obligation or liability for its completeness or accuracy.

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETSECTION 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: No Clean Rework Flux Paste Product Code: 8200-1310, 8200-1325, 8200-1327 & 8200-1329Manufacturer: A. P. E. South Address: 106240 Overseas Hwy

Key Largo, FL 33037, USATelephone: (305) 451-4722 (Mon-Fri, 9 am - 5 pm EST)Fax: (305) 451-3374

CAS Registry Number : Not applicable since product is a mixture

SECTION 2. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Hazardous Components

% CAS # Exposure Limits

Driproplyene glycol 25-35 25265-71-8 Not establishedTerpineol 8-12 8000-41-7 Not establishedArmeen D 5-10 61788-95-2 Not establishedHydrogenated rosin 45-55 65997-06-0 Not establishedDSL: All ingredients listed in Environment Canada’s DOMESTIC SUBSTANCE LIST.(4). TVL is very unlikely to be reached since material is in the paste form;

hence no airborne particles. Provide adequate ventilation in the firing room to remove any evolved fumes.

(5). Supplementary data on lead attached if applicable.(6). Per 29 CFR 1910 the mixture has not been tested as a whole. All

hazardous components which comprise >= 1% of the mixture (0.1% if carcinogenic) are listed. Percentages of individual components are not listed as this information is considered a Trade Secret; it is not required that it be disclosed.

SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA

Appearance: Clear/light AmberPhysical State LiquidOdor: MildInitial Boiling point (of organic material): 417FSpecific gravity: >1Vapor pressure (Estimated for Mixture, 20 C): <1mm HgVapor density(Air = 1): >1Evaporation rate (Estimated for mixture, n-butyl acetate = 1, 20C): <1Solubility in water: Partly

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SECTION 4. FIRE, REACTIVITY, AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlash point (Most flammable solvents): (190F) Auto ignition Temperature (Most Flammable Solvents): N/AV Flammable Limits in Air (Most Flammable Solvents): lower: 2.9 upper 12.6Extinguishing Media: Water Fog, Alcohol Foam, and Dry ChemicalSpecial Fire Fighting Procedure: Cool exposed containers with water. When fighting use

NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece operated in positive pressure mode, as evolved fumes are toxic and cause respiratory irritation.

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Store below flash point away from open flame or sparks

Stability: The material is stable.Incompatibility: Will not react with water. Avoid mixing with strong

oxidizing agents, acids, and caustics.Hazardous Decomposition Product: Combustion produces carbon monoxide, carbon

dioxide, and various hydrocarbons.Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

5. HEALTH HAZARDS OF COMPONENTSOSHA PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT: Not Established For MixtureCOMPONENT LISTED AS CARCINOGENIC BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHA: NonePRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:

ORGANIC COMPONENTS: Inhalation, Skin AbsorptionINORGANIC COMPONENTS: Ingestion

ROUTEEXPOSURE

ACUTE & CHRONIC SYSTEM

MEDICALCONDITIONS

AGGRAVATED. EMERGENCY FIRST AIDInhalation Irritant Unknown Remove to fresh air. If breathing

difficult give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, start artificial respiration.

Skin Contact Irritant Unknown Remove contaminated clothes and launder before reuse. Wash thoroughly with soap and water.

Eye Contact Moderate Unknown Flush with running water for 15 minutes lifting upper and lower lids. See Physician.

Ingestion Irritation of the GI System

Unknown Drink large quantities of water.

If necessary, copies of toxicology study provided to HICD by manufacturers of the above hazardous components can be supplied. Synergistic or additive effects of the above chemicals are unknown, as are the effects of exposure of these chemicals in addition to others present in the workplace.

In all cases keep individuals warm, quiet, and get medical attention.

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SECTION 6: PERSONAL PROTECTION AND CONTROLSPERSONAL PROTECTION: Avoid prolonged skin contact.RESPIRATORY: Not required if local exhaust is satisfactory. If overexposure

occurs, use NIOSH-OSHA approved air supply respirator suitable for organic vapors. Administrative or engineering controls should be implemented to reduce exposure.

EYE: Chemical splash goggles or OSHA approved glasses.SKIN: Solvent resistant gloves.ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Recommend ventilation provides sufficient mechanical

(general or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain concentration below TLV.

HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Prevent eye contact with glasses or goggles, minimize skin contact, use with adequate ventilation to minimize inhalation of vapors. Do not smoke or eat in work areas. Wash hands thoroughly prior to smoking or eating.

SECTION 7 : STORAGE, SPILL AND DISPOSALSPECIAL STORAGE CONDITIONS: Keep containers closed and sealed when not in use.STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Clean spill with

disposable paper towels (wear rubber gloves) and wash area with soap and water.

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations.

SECTION 8 : TRANSPORTATIONDOT ID No.SECTION 9 : REFERENCESThe MSDS is compilation of information supplied by the manufacturers of the chemicals present in this product. Also, 29 CFR. 1210 was consulted for TLV information. *** This information is for guidance and furnished without warranty of any kind. It is a compilation of data believed to be reliable, but A.P.E. South, assumes no obligation or liability for its completeness or accuracy.SECTION 10 :GENERAL INFORMATION--A.P.E. NO CLEAN REWORK FLUX PASTEProper Shipping Name: NoneDOT Hazard Name: NoneDOT ID No.: NoneDOT Hazard Class: NoneDOT Spill Reporting Information: NoneRCRA Class (If Discarded): NoneEPA Priority Pollutant: NoneNFPA:

Health: 1Flammability: 1Reactivity: 0

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETSECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: No Clean Solder PasteProduct Code: 8200-1320, 8200-1322 & 8200-1323Manufacturer: A. P. E. South Address: 106240 Overseas Hwy

Key Largo, FL 33037, USATelephone: (305) 451-4722 (Mon-Fri, 9 am - 5 pm EST)Fax: (305) 451-3374

CAS Registry Number : Not applicable since product is a mixture

SECTION 2: COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Hazardous Components CAS # Exposure LimitsTin 7440-31-5 2 mg/M3 ACGIH (1)Lead 7439-93-1 0.05 mg/M3 OSHA (1)(2)Terpineol 8000-41-7 Not establishedArmeen D 61788-95-2 Not established

(1). TVL is very unlikely to be reached since material is in the paste form; hence no airborne particles. Provide adequate ventilation in the firing room to remove any evolved fumes.

(2). Supplementary data on lead attached if applicable.(3). Per 29 CFR 1910 the mixture has not been tested as a whole. All

hazardous components which comprise >= 1% of the mixture (0.1% if carcinogenic) are listed. Percentages of individual components are not listed as this information is considered a Trade Secret; it is not required that it be disclosed.

SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA

Appearance: Gray/BlackPhysical State PasteOdor: MildInitial Boiling point (of Organic Mixture): 417F

Specific gravity: >1Vapor pressure (Estimated for Mixture, 20C): <1 mm HgVapor density(Air = 1): >1Evaporation rate (Estimated for mixture, n-butyl acetate = 1, 20C): <1Solubility in water: Negligible

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SECTION 4: FIRE, REACTIVITY, AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlash point (Most flammable solvents): (190F) Auto ignition Temperature (Most Flammable Solvents): N/AV Flammable Limits in Air (Most Flammable Solvents): N/AVExtinguishing Media: Water Fog, Alcohol Foam, and Dry ChemicalSpecial Fire Fighting Procedure: Cool exposed containers with water. When fighting use

NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece operated in positive pressure mode, as evolved fumes are toxic and cause respiratory irritation.

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Store below flash point and away from open flames or sparks.

Stability: The material is stable.Incompatibility: Will not react with water. Avoid mixing with strong

oxidizing agents, acids, and caustics.Hazardous Decomposition Product:Combustion produces Carbon Monoxide, Carbon

Dioxide, and various hydrocarbons.Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

SECTION 5: HEALTH HAZARDS OF COMPONENTSOSHA PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT: Not Established For MixtureCOMPONENT LISTED AS CARCINOGENIC BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHA: NonePRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:

ORGANIC COMPONENTS: Inhalation, Skin AbsorptionINORGANIC COMPONENTS: Ingestion

ROUTEEXPOSURE

ACUTE & CHRONICSYSTEM

MEDICALCONDITIONS

AGGRAVATED. EMERGENCY FIRST AIDInhalation Irritant Unknown Remove to fresh air. If breathing

difficult give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, start artificial respiration.

Skin Contact Irritant Unknown Remove contaminated clothes and launder before reuse. Wash thoroughly with soap and water.

Eye Contact Moderate Unknown Flush with running water for 15 minutes lifting upper and lower lids. See Physician.

Ingestion Irritation of the GI System

Unknown Drink large quantities of water.

If necessary, copies of toxicology study provided to HICD by manufacturers of the above Hazardous components can be supplied. Synergistic or additive effects of the above chemicals are unknown, as are the effects of exposure of these chemicals in addition to others present in the workplace.

In all cases keep individuals warm, quiet, and get medical attention.

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SECTION 6: PERSONAL PROTECTION AND CONTROLSPERSONAL PROTECTION: Avoid prolonged skin contact.RESPIRATORY: Not required if local exhaust is satisfactory. If overexposure

occurs, use NIOSH-OSHA approved air supply respirator suitable for organic vapors. Administrative or engineering controls should be implemented to reduce exposure.

EYE: Chemical splash goggles or OSHA approved glasses.SKIN: Solvent resistant gloves.ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Recommend ventilation provides sufficient mechanical

(general or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain concentration below TLV.

HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Prevent eye contact with glasses or goggles, minimize skin contact, use with adequate ventilation to minimize inhalation of vapors. Do not smoke or eat in work areas. Wash hands thoroughly prior to smoking or eating.

SECTION 7: STORAGE, SPILL AND DISPOSALSPECIAL STORAGE CONDITIONS: Keep containers closed and sealed when not in use.STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Clean spill with

disposable paper towels (wear rubber gloves) and wash area with soap and water.

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations.

EPA WASTE CLASS: N/AV

SECTION 8 : TRANSPORTATIONDOT ID No: SECTION 9 : REFERENCESThe MSDS is compilation of information supplied by the manufacturers of the chemicals present in this product. Also, 29 CFR. 1210 was consulted for TLV information. *** This information is for guidance and is furnished without warranty of any kind. It is a compilation of data believed to be reliable, but A.P.E. South, assumes no obligation or liability for it’s completeness or accuracy.

SECTION 10: GENERAL INFORMATION---A.P.E. NO CLEAN SOLDER PASTEProper Shipping Name: NoneDOT Hazard Name: NoneDOT ID No.: NoneDOT Hazard Class: NoneDOT Spill Reporting Information: NoneRCRA Class (If Discarded): Toxic D008EPA Priority Pollutant: NoneNFPA:

Health: 1Flammability: 1Reactivity: 0

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETSECTION 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:

Product Name: Pad Prep Pen (Organic) Kit Product Code: 8200-1350Manufacturer: A. P. E. South Address: 106240 Overseas Hwy

Key Largo, FL 33037, USATelephone: (305) 451-4722 (Mon-Fri, 9 am - 5 PM EST)Fax: (305) 451-3374Chemical Family: A Terpene Hydrocarbon solvent

SECTION 2. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:Hazardous mixture of Liquids, Solids, or Gases.Materials Percent by

WeightCAS # TLV Units

Terpene Hydrocarbon

100.00 5989-27-5 Not AssignedAll of the components of the Pad Prep Pen are listed in the TSCA InventorySECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA:Appearance: ClearPhysical State Free Flowing LiquidOdor: Citrus OdorBoiling Point: 340372F 169—187CVapor Pressure (70F, 20C): 1.6 mm HgVapor Density (Air = 1): 4.6Solubility in H2O: InsolubleSpecific Gravity (H2O = 1): .85Percent Volatile by Volume: 100%Evaporation Rate (Ether = 1): <1.0

SECTION 4. FIRE, REACTIVITY, AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA:Flash point: 145F, 62C C.O.C.; 120F, 48C T.C.C.Flammable Limits: @302F, 148C 0.7% LEL / 6.0% UELExtinguishing Media: Water, Foam, Dry Chemical, Carbon DioxideSpecial Fire Fighting Procedure: Cool exposed containers with water spray. Wear self-

contained breathing apparatus NIOSH approvedUnusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Containers may possibly generate pressure when

heated causing violent bursting of container. Keep liquid away from open flame. Forms toxic decomposition products. Rags soaked with cleaner from Pad Prep Pen can be ignited through spontaneous combustion. Store / dispose of rags only in approved fire

NFPA RATING:HEALTH: 1FLAMMABILITY: 2

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REACTIVITY: 0

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SECTION 5A. HEALTH HAZARDS DATA:THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: Ingredients of Pad Prep Pen are listed on FDA’s Gras (Generally

Recognized as Safe) as an approved substance for use as an indirect food additive and for use in the manufacture of metal food containers as described in Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Part 178, Section 3400 or Section 3910. None of the ingredients of Pad Prep Pen are listed in the Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Induces compiled by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).

EFFECTS OF OVER EXPOSURE:ROUTE

EXPOSURE EFFECTS:

Inhalation: Although not reported, vapors might cause lipoid pheumonitis if high concentrations are aspired into the lungs.

Oral: Low oral toxicity. Although not reported, irritation of nasal and pharyngeal mucus might follow direct exposure to Pad Prep Pen.

Skin: Prolonged or repeated skin contact can cause irritation, defatting of skin and dermatitis.

Eyes: Liquid can cause slight temporary irritation with slight transient cornea injury. Vapors can irritate the eyes.

SECTION 5B. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:

ROUTEEXPOSURE: FIRST AID PROCEDURES:

Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Do not give Epinephrine. Give artificial respiration if necessary. Call Physician.

Eye & Skin Contact: Flush Eye for 15 minutes, if irritation persists call physician.

Ingestion: Do not induce vomitting. Contact physician immediately.

Systematic & Other Effects:

Based on available data, repeated exposures are not anticipated to cause significant adverse effects.

Carcinogenicity: Components of Pad Prep Pen are not listed as carcinogens by NTP, IARC, or OSHA

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SECTION 6. REACTIVIY DATA:CHARACTERISTICS INFORMATION ON REACTIVITYSTABILITY: Material is stable.CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Open Flame, which can cause IGNITION.INCOMPATABILITY: Strong alkalides, strong oxidizers and other reactive metals.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon Dioxide(CO2) and Carbon Monoxide(CO)POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur

SECTION 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES:SPILL, LEAK, OR RELEASE: Although a spill or large release is unlikely to occur in a marker

type container, in the event of such an occurrence, evacuate area absorb spilled liquid with commercial nonflammable absorbent i.e. sand, vermiculite. Remove unprotected personnel. Protected personnel should remove ignition sources and shut off fire sources. Provide ventilation. Using a spark-proof shovel, place absorbent material into drums and close. If cleanup delayed, dilute with water first to reduce fire hazard and absorb.

WASTE DISPOSAL : Comply with Federal, State, and Local regulations. Consult appropriate regulatory agency prior to disposal or discharge of waste material.

SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION:RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None Required in Ventilated work areas.VENTILATION: Adequate.LOCAL EXHAUST: For small work areas.MECHANICAL: Adequate for storage.PROTECTIVE GLOVES: For short intermittent contact, use disposable vinyl gloves,

for long repeated contact, use heavyweight green vinyl or commercial viton gloves.

EYE PROTECTION: Although unlikely with marker-type containers, if danger of splashing exist, use chemical safety glasses.

OTHER PROTECTIVE DEVICES: Protective clothing for repeated contact. PVA or Neoprene preferred.

SECTION 9. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:Precautions for handling and storage:Prolonged contact with skin will cause skin irritation and possibly dermatitis. Remove clothing and rinse clean with water if becomes soaked with solvent. Do Not Allow prolonged direct solvent contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid lighting cigarettes, flame, welding or hot spots which could promote combustion and may generate toxic decomposition products. Store containers in a cool dry place.Section 313 Supplier Information:This product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to reporting requirements Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372:

CAS # Chemical Name % by WeightNONE

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