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a HEALTHEY green solvent???not limonene!!

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Hello all.

I am new to the nex obv. (in the nursery) but have been reading for several months now,
i wanted to add a story about SWIM.

So SWIM went through the hassel of searching through countless department stores searching and reading and more searching and more reading and lots of purchases later has finnaly come to the point where SWIM has a jar of pinkish mud in his closet and he wants to clean it up a little with a stringer solvent then just n-Heptane. So Swim in search of the purest products went on the hunt where he only found a couple sources of xylene, and one of d-limonene, unfortunatly none were as pure as the bottles claimed. so finally on SWIM's way home from the last store, HE drives past a plastics store that he didn't know was there, he walks in and finds pure VM&P Naptha, Pure Acetone, Weld on #3, and Xylene. now SWIM was only interested in the xylene at this moment but he didn't like that there was 2 additional ingredients. styrene, and another He Could not remember. so wile perusing the selves for other solvents he found BIO-SOLV which through further research came across that it was also called "ethyl ester" which SWIM has read can be used as an exelent NP solv.

anyways the question is can someone vouch for this product or shall SWIM test it out for himself i will try to attach the msds sheet for all to read.




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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
TRADE NAME: BIO-SOLV
Part Number Pint = 35-332; Quart = 35-333; HG – 35-334; Gallon - 35-335; 5 gallon – 35-336
15 gallon – 35-337; 30 gallon – 35-338; 55 gal – 35-339

SECTION 1
MANUFACTURER’S NAME
Phoenix Resins Inc ./ MAS Products
ADDRESS
2615 River Road #3A
Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
CHEMICAL NAME
Ethyl Hydroxy Propionate / proprietary co-solvent
DOT CLASSIFICATION
Combustible Liquid
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO.
800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC)
COMMON NAME
Ethyl Lactate Blend
FORMULA
Blend
CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME
Ethyl lactate
PERCENT
10-90
CAS NO.
97-64-3
APPLICABLE PEL-OSHA
None established
EXPOSURE LIMITS TLV-ACGIH
None established

SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME
Proprietary co-solvent
Inhibitor
PERCENT
10-90
<0.01
CAS NO.
Proprietary
Proprietary
APPLICABLE PEL-OSHA
None established
10 mg/m3
EXPOSURE LIMITS TLV-ACGIH
None established
TWA 10 mg/m3
CARCINOGENIC INGREDIENTS
CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME % REFERENCE
IARC
SOURCE
NTP OSHA OTHER
None identified - - - - -
SECTION 3 HEALTH HAZARD DATA
ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS
Eyes Irritant.
Skin Contact Not an irritant.
Ingestion May cause irritation of the digestive tract.
Inhalation Prolonged exposure may cause irritation of mucous membranes.
CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS
None known, not listed as a carcinogen.
ROUTES OF ENTRY
Most common, skin and inhalation.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Mist may cause eye/respiratory irritation with coughing.

SECTION 4



SECTION 7 CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL DATA
MELTING POINT (°C) Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2O=1) 0.988
BOILING POINT 300° F PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME (%) 100
VAPOR PRESSURE (mmHg) 0.54 @ 68°F EVAPORATION RATE (butyl acetate=1) 0.14
VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1) 4.6 pH OF WATER DISPERSION 4.8, 10% solution
SOLUBILITY 60%, in water APPEARANCE AND
ODOR
Clear colorless liquid, pungent ester
odor.
FLASH POINT 149° F, ASTM D93 FLAMMABLE LIMITS Lel Uel
@ 212 F No data No data
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA - Water, foam, CO2
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
None required
INCOMPATIBILITY (materials to avoid) Strong
oxidizing agents, acids and alkalies.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
Incomplete combustion can produce CO.
ODOR THRESHOLD No data
BULK DENSITY (G/ML)
PARTITION COEFFICIENT
(n-octanol/water) No data
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE No data
EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES Not applicable
OXIDIZING PROPERTIES Not applicable

SECTION 8 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY Stable. Forms peroxides if material becomes uninhibited.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION None known
CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known
MATERIALS TO AVOID Strong oxidizing agents, acids and alkalies.
MAJOR CONTAMINANTS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO
INSTABILITY
None known
INCOMPATIBILITY None known
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Carbon monoxide
SENSITIVITY TO MECHANICAL IMPACT None known
SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE None known

SECTION 9 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
EYE CONTACT Irritant
SKIN CONTACT LD 50 (rat/24hrs.) >1000mg/kg (highest dose tested)
SKIN ABSORPTION No data available
INHALATION LC 50 (rat/6 hrs.) > 1000 ppm (highest concentration tested)
INGESTION LD 50 > 4200 mg/kg (rat) (RTECS 1985-6)
ACUTE EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE May cause irritation of the eyes.
CHRONIC EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE
(effects considered include: sensitivities, carcinogenicity,
teratogenicity, mutagenicity, synergistic products, and any
medical conditions generally recognized as being aggravated
by exposure)
None identified
SECTION 10 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE 100% Biodegradable
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS No adverse effects known or suspected. Not listed
 
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