Product Name: MP25 Resin (Vinyl Chloride-Vinyl Isobutyl Ether Copolymer)
Recommended Use: Raw material for coatings, adhesives, inks, and plastics
Manufacturer: Contact supplier for full company name and emergency contact information
Emergency Phone Number: Refer to supplier’s 24-hour emergency line
Address: Supplied by manufacturer on product label
Product Codes: Refer to product packaging and label for detailed information
Date of Issue: Obtain from lot-specific documentation supplied
Physical State: Fine powder or granular solid
Classification: Combustible dust; skin and eye irritant
Label Elements: Signal word 'Warning', hazard pictogram (exclamation mark or dust symbol)
Hazard Statements: May cause mild irritation to skin and eyes, combustion under certain airborne concentrations may result in explosion
Precautionary Statements: Avoid creating dust clouds; use protective gear; prevent build-up on surfaces
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin or eye contact
Potential Health Effects: Coughing, sneezing, mild eye or skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure
Environmental Hazards: Chronic effects in aquatic settings have not been fully evaluated
Vinyl Chloride Monomer: <1% (residual), CAS: 75-01-4
Vinyl Isobutyl Ether Monomer: <1% (residual), CAS: 111-34-2
Polyvinyl Chloride-Vinyl Isobutyl Ether Copolymer: >98%, CAS: Proprietary
Additives: Usually inert stabilizers, levels vary by lot
Impurities: Unreacted monomers present in trace quantities
Hazardous Components: Vinyl chloride classified as carcinogenic; levels present far below OSHA and ACGIH exposure limits
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, keep comfortable and warm, seek medical attention if symptoms persist
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for 15–20 minutes, do not rub eyes, remove contact lenses if safe to do so
Skin Contact: Wash with soap and plenty of water, remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse
Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly, never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person, get medical help if feeling unwell
Acute Symptoms: Cough, redness or irritation of eyes or skin, mild nausea
Special Advice: Alert medical professionals to potential for vinyl chloride exposure in rare spill cases
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam, or water spray
Unsuitable Media: High-pressure water jets may spread dust
Hazardous Combustion Products: HCl fumes, phosgene, CO and CO2, other chlorinated byproducts
Special Protective Equipment: Wear full protective gear including self-contained breathing apparatus
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Fine dust suspended in air may ignite explosively
Procedures: Evacuate area, extinguish from a safe distance, cool adjacent containers with spray to prevent flashback, control dust
Personal Precautions: Eliminate ignition sources, avoid inhalation of dust, ventilate area
Protective Equipment: Dust-tight goggles, gloves, suitable respiratory protection in confined spaces
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into watercourses or drains, notify local authorities if entry occurs
Spill Cleanup: Avoid dry sweeping; use functionally grounded vacuum equipment or wet-vac methods
Methods for Disposal: Collect in clearly labeled containers for regulated waste disposal, do not return to original packaging
Safe Handling: Minimize dust generation and accumulation, ground equipment, handle away from heat and open flame
Storage Conditions: Store in dry, cool, well-ventilated area in tightly sealed, labeled containers
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, acids, alkalis
Other Precautions: Keep away from food, feed, or potable water; observe good industrial hygiene
Bulk Storage: Non-conductive containers require static control measures, store in original packaging where possible
Occupational Exposure Limits: For vinyl chloride: OSHA PEL (permissible exposure limit) 1 ppm TWA, ACGIH TLV 1 ppm; dust: OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total), 5 mg/m3 (respirable)
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, dust collection systems
Eye/Face Protection: Safety goggles or face shield
Skin Protection: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile, PVC), coveralls
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH-approved respirator if dusting occurs
General Hygiene: Wash hands before eating, drinking, smoking; remove contaminated clothing promptly
Appearance: White or off-white fine powder or granule
Odor: Faint plastic-like odor
pH: Not applicable (insoluble in water)
Melting Point/Range: Deforms above 120°C; softening occurs before decomposition
Boiling Point: Not applicable
Flash Point: Not determined for powder; dust cloud can ignite around 400°C
Flammability: Dust forms are combustible
Solubility: Practically insoluble in water, soluble in certain organic solvents
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Density: 1.2–1.4 g/cm3
Other Data: Bulk density and particle size vary by batch and manufacturer
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage and handling conditions
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, open flame, electrostatic discharge, direct sunlight
Materials to Avoid: Strong acids, strong bases, oxidizing agents
Hazardous Decomposition: Releases hydrogen chloride, phosgene, CO, CO2 on strong heating or burning
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: None expected under normal processing
Acute Toxicity: Symptoms mild, including irritation of skin, eyes, and respiratory tract
Chronic Exposure: Trace residual vinyl chloride may present cancer risk after chronic overexposure
Skin Sensitization: Rare, not commonly observed in formulated resin
Eye Effects: Redness, tearing with direct exposure
Inhalation: Prolonged dust inhalation may lead to coughing, mild respiratory discomfort
Carcinogenicity: Finished copolymer not listed, vinyl chloride classified as Group 1 (IARC), copolymer considered non-classifiable
Other Effects: No reproductive toxicity or developmental harm documented in product form
Persistence and Degradability: Product resists rapid breakdown; persists in soil and sediment
Bioaccumulation: Low potential in environmental organisms
Aquatic Toxicity: Limited acute toxicity; chronic effects not well characterized for this polymer
Mobility: Tends to settle, low solubility limits migration in water
Other Adverse Effects: No ozone depletion effect; long environmental half-life
Waste Treatment Methods: Incinerate or landfill in compliance with local regulations
Container Disposal: Fully empty container, triple rinse, puncture before recycling or disposal
Special Precautions: Prevent release as dust; do not discharge to surface water or storm drains
Disposal Code: Follow guidelines for non-hazardous, inert industrial wastes; check state and municipal requirements
Resource Recovery: Consult manufacturer for recycling or reclamation options where available
UN Number: Not classified as dangerous goods for transport
Proper Shipping Name: Refer to bill of lading; typically “Not Regulated”
Transport Hazard Class: Non-hazardous
Packing Group: Not assigned
Special Precautions: Guard against mechanical shock, rough handling, water exposure during transport
Environmental Hazards: Not a marine pollutant
TSCA Status: Listed on US TSCA inventory
OSHA: Regulated for vinyl chloride exposure in manufacture
SARA Title III: Section 313 reporting for vinyl chloride applies to manufacturing, not finished copolymer
EU REACH: Registered, check for registration number with supplier
GHS Classification: Not classified as hazardous, but manufacturer SDS applies precautionary labeling
Canada DSL: Included in Domestic Substances List
California Proposition 65: May contain trace vinyl chloride, acknowledge on packaging
Other Regulations: Local limits may apply for dust or emissions; check state and provincial codes