EC Safety Data Sheet according to Directive 1907/2006 Trade name: Solder-wire HS10 2510 S-Sn60Pb40 Date of issue: 06.05.2003 Revised on: 23.11.2011 Page: 1(3) Date of print: 25.11.2011 1. Identification of the substance/preparation and of the company/undertaking Information on the product Trade name: Solder-wire HS10 2510 S-Sn60Pb40 Usage of the product / preparation Solder wire for soft soldering Identification of the manufacturer / supplier Address: Stannol GmbH Oskarstr. 3 -7 42283 Wuppertal Phone: 0202 585 0 Fax: 0202 585 155 Emergency call: 0202 585 119 (only during trading hour ( 8:00 h 17:00 h) E-mail: werner.kruppa stannol.de 2. Hazards identification Not a composition for the purposes of the Dangerous Substances Regulations, but nevertheless observe items 4-16 Additional hazards for human health and environment: May cause occupational asthma 3. Composition/Information on ingredients Chemical characterization: Tin/Lead alloy with flux max.3,5 % (halide activated) Composition according to EC 1907/2006: Contents CAS No. EINECS No. Symbols R-phrases: Substance 59,5-60,5% 7440-31-5 231-141-8 Tin Remainder 7439-92-1 231-131-3 Lead <3,5% 8050-09-7 232-475-7 Xi 43 Rosin The wording of the R-phrases stated is indicated in Section 16 4. First Aid measures General information: If casualty is unconscious but breathing, place in the recovery position. If breathing has stopped apply artificial resuscitation or give oxygen by mask After inhalation: Remove patient to fresh air. If irritation resists, obtain medical attention. After skin contact: If any skin irritation develops seek medical attention After eye contact: Flush immediately with plenty of water. In cases where spitting flux has entered the eye seek medical attention. After ingestion: Rinse mouth immediately and drink plenty of water. Seek medical advice. Hints for doctors. Inhalation of the flux fumes given off at soldering temperatures will irritate the nose, throat and respiratory system. Repeated or prolonged exposure to flux fumes may cause shortness of breath and cough.. Physician s information Treatment: Decontamination, treatment of symptoms. 5. Fire fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media: Use extinguishing media appropriate to surrounding fire conditions Special protective equipment for Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and fire fighting eyes. 6. Accidental release measures Pick up and place in appropriate container 7. Handling and storage The fumes produced during soldering should be extracted away from the breathing zone of the operators. Ensure the area is well ventilated. Wash hands with soap and warm water after handling, particularly before eating, drinking or smoking. The product should be stored in a cool, dry area. EC Safety Data Sheet according to Directive 1907/2006 Trade name: Solder-wire HS10 2510 S-Sn60Pb40 Date of issue: 06.05.2003 Revised on: 23.11.2011 Page: 2(3) Date of print: 25.11.2011 8. Exposure controls and personal protection Additional information on system design: Local exhaust or dilution ventilation and control of process conditions are suitable methods.. Substances with limit values to be monitored at the working place: Danger to health at the working place: Peak limit category: Working place limit values according to TRGS 900 from Section 2 for Germany: Product name CAS No. ml/m (ppm) mg/m Type Category Remarks Tin 7440-31-5 2 MAK (NL) Lead 7439-92-1 0,1 MAK (TLV) Working place limit values according to EH40/2005 of the UK: Product name CAS No. ml/m (ppm) mg/m mg/m 8h TWA reference period 15 min STEL reference period Tin 7440-31-5 2 Lead 7439-92-1 0,15 Rosin-based solder 8050-09-7 0,05 0,15 flux fume BAT-Value Lead/blood level: 700g/l, Women below 45 years: 300g/l Skin resorption / Sensitization: Skin resorption ---- Sensitization: S (rosin) Kategorie Bemerkungen H Sensibilisierung: General protection and hygiene measures Avoid direct contact with eyes, the skin and clothing. Personal protection Respiratory protection: If concentrations are over the exposure limit, use a supplied air respirator. Hand protection: Use heat resistant gloves if required. Eye protection: Operators should wear goggles Personal protection: Light protective clothing 9. Physical and chemical properties Form: Form: Tin-Lead Solder Colour:silver Melting Point: 183 C Vapour Pressure: n.a. Density(20C): 7-9 g/cm 10. Stability and reactivity Reaction with substances: Possible with oxidising agents. Hazardous combustion or Lead-oxides possible decomposition products: 11. Toxicological information The toxicological classification of the product is based on the results of the calculation procedure of the general preparation directive 1999/45/EC. Acute Effects: Acute intoxication by ingestion of skin contact with lead is inprobable. High doses nevertheless lead to symptoms of poisoning. Inhalation of fumes can irritate the respiratory tract and eyes.. May cause occupational asthma All following items refer to pure lead Acute Toxicity Type Value in mg/Kg Form Species LD.LO 160 oral pigeon LD.LO 1000 ip rat LD.LO (oral, pigeon): 160 mg/kg TD.LO (oral, woman): 450 mg/kg (damage to nervous system) LD.LO (ip., Rat): 1000 mg/kg TC.LO(inhal., human): 10 mg/m 3