Product name: Dye Bath Flame Retardant Mflam FB
Recommended use: Textile flame retardant in industrial dyeing applications
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Classification: Eye irritation, Skin Sensitizer, Aquatic Chronic Hazard
Signal word: Warning
Hazard statements: Causes moderate eye irritation. May cause skin sensitization on prolonged contact. Harmful if inhaled in large quantities. May cause allergic skin reactions. Suspected of causing respiratory irritation if used in dusty environments. Chronic exposure may cause effects to aquatic life.
Pictograms: Exclamation mark, Environment
Precautionary statements: Avoid breathing dust or mist. Prevent skin and eye contact. Wear protective gloves, goggles, and masks. Use in well-ventilated spaces. Do not allow spills to enter waterways, soil, or drainage systems.
Other hazards: Product forms slippery surfaces when spilled or wet.
Main Components:
- Phosphorus-based flame retardant (CAS No: [insert]) 30-60%
- Nitrogen-based synergist (CAS No: [insert]) 10-25%
- Water (CAS No: 7732-18-5) 15-40%
- Proprietary stabilizers and dispersants (CAS No: [insert]) 5-15%
Impurities/Additives: Trace preservatives, not classified as hazardous
Note: No single component classified as a carcinogen or mutagen under EU/OSHA regulations
Eye contact: Rinse continuously with clean water for up to 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if easily possible. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.
Skin contact: Wash with soap and plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing. If symptoms develop, consult a doctor.
Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Keep airway clear. Give oxygen if breathing is difficult and call for medical help.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting unless directed by medical personnel. Seek immediate medical advice.
Most important symptoms: Irritation, redness, itching, allergic reactions for sensitive individuals.
Suitable extinguishing media: Use foam, dry powder, or carbon dioxide (CO2). Water spray to cool containers.
Unsuitable extinguishing media: Do not use high-pressure water jets, may spread spill.
Special hazards: Thermal decomposition can release oxides of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon.
Protective equipment: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus, full protective suit.
Fire-fighting advice: Stay upwind, avoid breathing fumes. Contain contaminated water run-off. Cool exposed containers with water spray.
Personal precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel. Avoid breathing dust or vapor. Wear gloves, goggles, mask.
Environmental precautions: Prevent entry into drains, waterways, or soil. Notify authorities if large spillage threatens environment.
Methods for containment: Dike and contain spill using sand, earth, or non-combustible absorbent.
Clean-up procedures: Collect material for proper disposal. Wash area with plenty of water. Place contaminated material in labeled waste container.
Reference to other sections: See sections on Personal Protection and Disposal for further guidance.
Handling: Avoid dust generation. Use local exhaust where possible. Do not eat, drink, or smoke while using product. Wash hands after handling and before breaks.
Storage: Keep in original or tightly sealed containers. Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated place away from heat and incompatible materials (strong oxidizers or bases). Protect from direct sunlight and freezing.
Storage temperature: Between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F), avoid temperature extremes.
Incompatible materials: Keep away from strong acids, strong oxidizers, and alkalis. Do not store with food or feed.
Special precautions: Ensure containers are labeled and check container integrity regularly.
Exposure limits: No established Occupational Exposure Limits for Mflam FB. General dust threshold limit values apply.
Engineering controls: Use local exhaust or general ventilation to keep airborne levels below recommended limits.
Personal protective equipment:
- Eye protection: Chemical splash goggles or face shield
- Skin protection: Impermeable gloves (nitrile or rubber), protective clothing
- Respiratory protection: Dust mask or respirator (P2/P3 filter) for high concentrations
- Hygiene measures: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash hands before eating, drinking, or using restrooms.
Environmental controls: Use procedures for preventing accidental release to the environment.
Appearance: White to off-white powder or granules
Odor: Slight, non-pungent
Odor threshold: Not determined
pH (at 1% solution): 5–7
Melting point/freezing point: Not available (decomposes before melting)
Boiling point/boiling range: Not applicable
Flash point: Not flammable
Evaporation rate: Not applicable
Flammability (solid/gas): Product is flame retardant
Upper/lower explosion limit: Not available
Vapor pressure: Negligible
Vapor density: Not applicable
Relative density: 1.2–1.8 g/cm³
Solubility: Dispersible in water
Partition coefficient: Not determined
Auto-ignition temperature: Not self-igniting
Decomposition temperature: >200°C
Viscosity: Not applicable
Particle size: Typically 50–400 microns (custom grades may vary)
Chemical stability: Stable under normal conditions of storage and use
Dangerous reactions: Not reactive with common substances under normal conditions
Conditions to avoid: High heat, moisture contamination, direct sunlight, freezing
Materials to avoid: Strong acids, alkalies, oxidizers
Hazardous decomposition products: Decomposition at high temperatures releases oxides of phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide
Polymerization: Will not undergo hazardous polymerization
Acute toxicity: Low acute oral and dermal toxicity; LD50 (rat, oral): >5000 mg/kg
Skin corrosion/irritation: Mild irritation possible with repeated exposure; sensitizing in some individuals
Serious eye damage/irritation: Moderate irritation
Respiratory or skin sensitization: Prolonged inhalation can lead to allergic reactions
Germ cell mutagenicity: Not classified
Carcinogenicity: No ingredients identified as carcinogens by OSHA, IARC, or NTP
Reproductive toxicity: Not known to affect reproductive system
Specific target organ toxicity: None identified
Aspiration hazard: Not expected to cause issues if swallowed; particularly harmful if aspirated in large quantities
Symptoms/exposures: Red eyes, dry skin, coughing, mild respiratory discomfort reported after prolonged exposure.
Toxicity: Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects at high concentrations; LC50 (fish, 96hr): >100 mg/L
Persistence and degradability: Slowly biodegradable; accumulates if repeatedly released
Bioaccumulative potential: Low, unlikely to bioaccumulate significantly
Mobility in soil: Highly dispersible, possible runoff in case of spill
Other adverse effects: No data on ozone depletion or endocrine disruption
Precaution: Prevent entry into surface waters, sewers, or soil. Large-scale release may disrupt microorganisms in wastewater treatment.
Waste handling: Collect and dispose of product and contaminated containers in accordance with local, regional, and national regulations.
Disposal methods: Suitable disposal in licensed industrial landfill or controlled incineration if allowed; avoid dumping in natural environment.
Additional information: Containers should be emptied completely and rinsed before disposal or recycling.
Special precautions: Avoid creating or breathing dust during clean-up activities. Seek advice from hazardous waste disposal specialists if unsure of the correct procedures.
UN number: Not regulated for transport as hazardous material
UN proper shipping name: Flame Retardant Compound (Non-hazardous)
Transport hazard class: Not classified
Packing group: Not assigned
Environmental hazards: Not classified as marine pollutant in shipped form
Special precautions: Prevent packaging damage and dust release during handling. Transport securely and avoid leaks.
Regulatory transport codes: Not subject to ADR/RID, IMDG, IATA restrictions
Labeling requirements: Compliant with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and EU CLP Regulation for industrial chemicals
Safety assessment: Components registered or pre-registered under REACH (if appropriate)
Inventory status: Listed in TSCA (US), EINECS/ELINCS (EU), DSL (Canada), and similar inventories
Restrictions: For industrial and professional use only; not for retail or consumer
Chemical safety assessment: Carried out for key ingredients as per EU/US requirements
Other regulations: Does not contain components subject to specific national reporting thresholds for hazardous substances. No known chemicals under California Proposition 65 listed
Workplace safety: Keep Safety Data Sheet available at worksite, provide training to users, maintain exposure controls per local safety legislation.