KALCO METALS, INCORPORATED
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We believe the following
information is accurate. It is offered
in good faith but without warranty – express or implied.
Since conditions of use are
beyond our control, all risks of use are assumed by the user. Nothing herein shall be construed as a
recommendation for uses which infringe on valid patents.
SECTION I – GENERAL INFORMATION
Manufacturer Kalco Metals, Incorporated Date Prepared 06/ 20/ 2003
650
Broadway Avenue
Farrell, Pennsylvania 16121 Emergency Telephone Number (724) 347-2208
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Identity/ Trade Name Austenitic Alloyed Iron Alloys (All Sizes)
SECTION II – INGREDIENTS /
IDENTITY INFORMATION
Material or Component
BASE
METAL CAS NUMBER % COMPOSITION OSHA PEL ACGIH
TLV
BY WEIGHT (mg/
m3) (mg/ m3)
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Nickel, Ni 12.00 – 37.00 5.0 5.0
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Iron, Fe 46.00 – 85.00 10.0 5.0
Chromium, Cr 0.05 – 6.00 10.0 10.0
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Copper, Cu 0.05 – 8.00 10.0 10.0
Silicon, Si 1.00 – 3.00 5.0 5.0
SECTION III – PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Material at Normal Conditions SOLID Boiling Pt. 4700 - 5100 F Melting
Pt. 2300 – 2650 F
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Specific Gravity App. 6.0 – 6.5 Solubility
in Water Insoluble pH NA

Reactivity in Water None Appearance /Odor Metallic appearance; no odor
SECTION IV – FIRE and
EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

Flash Point NA Flammable
Limits NA Extinguishing Media Non Flammable; Preferably Dry Powder
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None
NA = Not Applicable
SECTION V – REACTIVITY DATA

Stable Under Normal
Conditions YES Conditions
to Avoid NONE
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Materials to Avoid
Anhydrous
Bromine; Chlorine; Fluorine; Strong Oxidizers & Acids
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Hazardous Decomposition Products May
Release Metal Oxide Fumes By Thermal Decomposition
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Hazardous Polymerization
Possible NO
SECTION VI – HEALTH HAZARDS
DATA

Routes of Entry Inhalation,
Ingestion, Skin, and Eyes if material machined
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Acute and Chronic Health Hazards No Known Chronic or Acute Hazards
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Signs and Symptoms of Exposure Eye – Irritation; Skin – Possible Irritation to Sensitive Skin;
Respiratory – Possible Irritation
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Emergency and First Aid Procedures Eye and Skin – Flush with Copious Amounts of Water
Respiratory – Remove to Fresh Air; Consult Physician If Necessary
SECTION VII – PRECAUTIONS
FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE

Precautions Taken in Handling and Storage Material Oxides in Air to Form Rust so Keep Material Covered and Dry; Do Not Mix Wet Material with Molten Metal
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Spilled Normal Cleanup
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Waste Disposal Method According to the Requirements of 40 CFR Subtitle C and other Applicable Federal, State, and Local Regulations
SECTION VIII – CONTROL
MEASURES

Respiratory Protection: Select and Use Respirators According to OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1910.134
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Ventilation Requirements: Local
Exhaust and General Ventilation
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Local Exhaust: Use Local Exhaust During Welding, Cutting, or Milling to Avoid Exposure to Metal Oxide Fumes
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Mechanical: Good General Ventilation During Handling of Solid Material Should be Used to Control Dust Generated
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Protective Gloves: Gloves
Recommended During Handling to Prevent Cuts and Abrasions
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Eye Protection: Safety Glasses or Goggles
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Other Protective Clothing: Safety Toe Footwear