Safety Data Sheet NFPA HMIS/WHMIS PPE Transport Symbol Flammability 1 Health Hazard 1 Stability 0 1. Product and Company Identification Product Name: Tec Bond 232 Manufactured by: Power Adhesives Ltd 1 Lords Way Basildon, Essex SS13 1TN United Kingdom Telephone: (704) 334-2425 2. Hazards Identification Contact with molten hot melt adhesives can cause severe burns. Appearance: Water-White Physical State: Solid Odor: Slight OSHA Regulatory Status: This material is not considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Potential Health Effects: Principle Routes of exposure: Eye Contact, Skin Contact, Inhalation Acute Toxicity: Eyes: May cause slight irritation. Contact with molten material may cause severe burns. Material Safety Data Sheet according to 91/155/EEC and ISO 11014 Tec Bond 232 Issue 4 Revised February 6, 2015 Page 1 Skin: May cause irritation and/or dermatitis. Contact with molten material may cause severe burns. Inhalation: Inhalation of fumes and/or dust may cause irritation of respiratory system. Continuous breathing of vapors above molten material may cause irritation. Ingestion: Ingestion may cause stomach discomfort Chronic Effects: Chronic Toxicity: No Known Effect Aggravated Medical Conditions: None Known Environmental Hazard: See Section 12 for additional Information 3. Information on Compounded Ingredients No known hazardous components. Components CAS-No Weight % Ethyl Vinyl Acetate Not Available Not Available 4. Fist Aid General Advice: Hot melt adhesives pose virtually no hazards to health when used in normal industrial practice, but because they are used in a molten state at high temperatures there is a risk of thermal burn. Skin contact with molten hot melt should be avoided and precautions taken against accidental splashes of adhesive. The use of hinged guards and the insulation of hot pipes, tanks, etc minimize the risk of burns. Inhalation: Noxious and irritating fumes may be released from heating hot melts. Vapors given off during operation are not considered toxic, but if overheated chemical breakdown of the components may occur, releasing a complex mixture of organic materials, some of which may be toxic or irritant. Remove to fresh air, keeping patient warm and at rest. If breathing is irregular or stopped, administer artificial respiration. Give nothing by Material Safety Data Sheet according to 91/155/EEC and ISO 11014 Tec Bond 232 Issue 4 Revised February 6, 2015 Page 2