Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 1/7 1. Product and Company Identification Company BASF Canada Inc. 100 Milverton Drive Mississauga, ON L5R 4H1, CANADA 24 Hour Emergency Response Information CANUTEC (reverse charges): (613) 996-6666 BASF HOTLINE: (800) 454-COPE (2673) Molecular formula: Synonyms: CH2FCF3 TETRAFLUOROETHANE 2. Hazards Identification Emergency overview COMPRESSED GAS. State of matter: gaseous Colour: colourless Odour: faint odour, ether-like Potential health effects Acute toxicity: Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal disturbances. Irritation / corrosion: May cause slight irritation to the eyes. May cause slight irritation to the skin. Not irritating to the eyes. Not irritating to the skin. Assessment other acute effects: Based on the available information there is no specific target organ toxicity to be expected after a single exposure. Sensitization: The chemical structure does not suggest a sensitizing effect. Chronic toxicity: Carcinogenicity: The chemical structure does not suggest a specific alert for such an effect. Repeated dose toxicity: Repeated exposure to the substance by dermal administration leads to effects similar to those found after single exposure. Repeated exposure to the substance by inhalative administration leads to
Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 2/7 effects similar to those found after single exposure. Repeated exposure to the substance by oral administration leads to effects similar to those found after single exposure. Reproductive toxicity: The chemical structure does not suggest a specific alert for such an effect. Teratogenicity: The chemical structure does not suggest a specific alert for such an effect. Genotoxicity: The chemical structure does not suggest a specific alert for such an effect. Signs and symptoms of overexposure: Overexposure may cause:, coma, lethargy, confusion, cardiac disorders, dizziness, tremors Symptoms can appear later. Potential environmental effects Aquatic toxicity: There is a high probability that the product is not acutely harmful to aquatic organisms. Degradation / environmental fate: Not readily biodegradable (by OECD criteria). 3. Composition / Information on Ingredients CAS Number Content (W/W) Hazardous ingredients 811-97-2 >= 60.0 - <= 100.0 % HFC-134A 4. First-Aid Measures General advice: Immediately remove contaminated clothing. If danger of loss of consciousness, place patient in recovery position and transport accordingly. Apply artificial respiration if necessary. Never induce vomiting or give anything by mouth if the victim is unconscious or having convulsions. If inhaled: Keep patient calm, remove to fresh air. If difficulties occur after vapour/aerosol has been inhaled, remove to fresh air and seek medical attention. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If necessary, give oxygen. If on skin: Wash off thoroughly with ample water. If symptoms persist, seek medical advice. Cover thermal burns with sterile dressing. If in eyes: Immediately wash affected eyes for at least 15 minutes under running water with eyelids held open, consult an eye specialist. If swallowed: Ingestion is not likely in the available physical form. If ingested, seek medical attention. Note to physician Treatment: Treat according to symptoms (decontamination, vital functions), no known specific antidote. 5. Fire-Fighting Measures Flash point: Autoignition: > 750 C Not determinable.
Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 3/7 Lower explosion limit: Suitable extinguishing media: water spray, carbon dioxide, foam, dry powder Unsuitable extinguishing media for safety reasons: water jet Additional information: Use extinguishing measures to suit surroundings. not determined Hazards during fire-fighting: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, The substances/groups of substances mentioned can be released in case of fire. Protective equipment for fire-fighting: Firefighters should be equipped with self-contained breathing apparatus and turn-out gear. Further information: Dispose of fire debris and contaminated extinguishing water in accordance with official regulations. Sealed containers should be protected against heat as this results in pressure build-up. Cool endangered containers with water-spray. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions: Use personal protective clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation. Environmental precautions: Do not discharge into the subsoil/soil. Do not empty into drains. Cleanup: Dispose of absorbed material in accordance with regulations. For large amounts: Pump off product. For residues: Allow to evaporate. 7. Handling and Storage Handling General advice: Ensure thorough ventilation of stores and work areas. Provide good room ventilation even at ground level (vapours are heavier than air). Handle and open container with care. Protect against heat. Protection against fire and explosion: Keep away from heat. Vapours are heavier than air. Storage General advice: Keep in a cool, well-ventilated place. Keep away from heat. Keep at temperature not exceeding 50 C. Storage incompatibility: General advice: Segregate from foods and animal feeds. Segregate from combustible materials. 8. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 4/7 Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection: Wear respiratory protection if ventilation is inadequate. Self-contained breathing apparatus. Hand protection: Chemical resistant protective gloves Eye protection: Wear face shield or tightly fitting safety goggles (chemical goggles) if splashing hazard exists. General safety and hygiene measures: Wearing of closed work clothing is required additionally to the stated personal protection equipment. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and clothing. Do not inhale gases/vapours/aerosols. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Hands and/or face should be washed before breaks and at the end of the shift. At the end of the shift the skin should be cleaned and skin-care agents applied. 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Form: compressed gas Odour: faint odour, ether-like Odour threshold: No data available. Colour: colourless ph value: approx. 7 Freezing point: -101 C ( 1,013 hpa) Boiling point: -26.5 C ( 1,013 hpa) Vapour pressure: 5720 hpa ( 20 C) 13180 hpa ( 50 C) 6650 hpa ( 25 C) Density: 1.21 g/cm3 ( 20 C) under pressure 0.0042 g/cm3 ( 25 C, 1,013 hpa) 0.0053 g/cm3 ( -26.1 C, 1,013 hpa) Relative density: 1.21 ( 25 C) Vapour density: 4.32 ( 20 C) Partitioning coefficient n- 1.06 octanol/water (log Pow): Viscosity, dynamic: 0.21 mpa.s ( 25 C) Solubility in water: 1.502 g/l ( 25 C, 1,013 hpa) sparingly soluble Molar mass: 102.03 g/mol Other Information: If necessary, information on other physical and chemical parameters is indicated in this section. 10. Stability and Reactivity Conditions to avoid: Avoid extreme heat. Avoid pressure. Substances to avoid: alkali or alkaline-earth metal, metal alloys, metal powder, metal salts Hazardous reactions: Reacts with alkali metals. Reacts with earth alkali metals. Risk of violent reaction. Explosion hazard. Because of the high vapour pressure, containers are liable to burst if temperature rises. Decomposition products: Hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, halogenated compounds, carbonyl compounds Thermal decomposition: No decomposition if stored and handled as prescribed/indicated.
Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 5/7 11. Toxicological information Acute toxicity Inhalation: Type of value: LC50 Species: rat Value: > 2,085 mg/l Exposure time: 4 h Irritation / corrosion Skin: Species: rabbit Result: Slightly irritating. Eye: Species: rabbit Result: Slightly irritating. Sensitization: Species: guinea pig Result: Skin sensitizing effects were not observed in animal studies. Reproduction: Experimental/calculated data: rat by inhalation NOAEL Mat.: 208000 mg/m3 Aspiration Hazard: No aspiration hazard expected. Experiences in humans: The symptoms/diagnosis/findings mentioned can occur in higher concentrations. High concentrations have a narcotizing effect. May cause frostbite Product is not toxic, but will cause suffocation in concentrations that decrease the oxygen content in the air. Other Information: Based on our experience and the information available, no adverse health effects are expected if handled as recommended with suitable precautions for designated uses. 12. Ecological Information Fish Acute: semistatic Salmo gairdneri, syn. O. mykiss/lc50 (96 h): 450 mg/l semistatic Salmo gairdneri, syn. O. mykiss/noec (96 h): 300 mg/l Aquatic invertebrates Acute: static Daphnia magna/ec50 (48 h): 980 mg/l
Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 6/7 Aquatic plants Toxicity to aquatic plants: green algae/ec50 (72 h): > 118 mg/l Microorganisms Toxicity to microorganisms: bacterium/ec10 (6 h): > 730 mg/l Degradability / Persistence Biological / Abiological Degradation Test method: OECD 301D; EEC 92/69, C.4-E Degree of elimination: 2-3 % (28 d) Evaluation: Not readily biodegradable (by OECD criteria). Photodegradation: air (Indirect photolysis) approx. 3970 d Bioaccumulation Because of the n-octanol/water distribution coefficient (log Pow) accumulation in organisms is not to be expected. Environmental mobility: Transport between environmental compartments: calculated adsorption/soil - air log KOC: approx. 1.5 13. Disposal considerations Waste disposal of substance: Incinerate in a licensed facility. Dispose of in a licensed facility. Do not discharge substance/product into sewer system. 14. Transport Information Land transport TDG Hazard class: 2.2 ID number: UN 3159 Hazard label: 2.2 Proper shipping name: 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE (REFRIGERANT GAS R 134 A) Sea transport IMDG Hazard class: 2.2 ID number: UN 3159 Hazard label: 2.2 Marine pollutant: NO Proper shipping name: 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE (REFRIGERANT GAS R 134 A) Air transport
Revision date : 2012/07/31 Page: 7/7 IATA/ICAO Hazard class: 2.2 ID number: UN 3159 Hazard label: 2.2 Proper shipping name: 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE (REFRIGERANT GAS R 134 A) 15. Regulatory Information Federal Regulations Registration status: Chemical DSL, CA released / listed WHMIS classification: A: Compressed Gas THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HAZARD CRITERIA OF THE CPR AND THE MSDS CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE CPR. 16. Other Information Recommended use: polyurethane component propellant Suitable for use in industrial sector: Polymers industry; chemical industry We support worldwide Responsible Care initiatives. We value the health and safety of our employees, customers, suppliers and neighbors, and the protection of the environment. Our commitment to Responsible Care is integral to conducting our business and operating our facilities in a safe and environmentally responsible fashion, supporting our customers and suppliers in ensuring the safe and environmentally sound handling of our products, and minimizing the impact of our operations on society and the environment during production, storage, transport, use and disposal of our products. MSDS Prepared by: BASF NA Product Regulations msds@basf.com BASF HOTLINE (800) 454 COPE (2673) MSDS Prepared on: 2012/07/31 END OF DATA SHEET