ECS-Muni
is vaporized into an atmosphere in areas where it will contact the malodorous
gas. Attracting and accumulating the malodors using Van Der Waals forces,
the active ingedients within the ECS Muni will chemically react with the
malodor, reducing the volatility of the gas and the odor in that atmosphere.
ECS Muni
may be diluted over 500:1 depending on the type of environment in which
it is being used. The dilution rate will be determined by the type of malodors
in the atmosphere, the ppm level of the gas, the solubility of the gas
and the placement and number of nozzles to disperse ECS Muni.
Selecting
the correct location and type of dispersion apparatus will maximize the
effect of ECS Muni at your location. Your ECSP representative will be happy
to discuss your requirements and to arrange a trial on site at your facility.
Material
Safety Information
All
constituents are not considered hazardous according to the Federal Hazard
Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910 1200 )
Conforms
to the Following:
OECD Guideline
401 - Acute Oral Toxicity
OECD Guideline
402 - Acute Dermal Toxicity
OECD Guideline
403 - Acute Inhalation Toxicity
OECD Guideline
404 - Primary Skin Irritation
OECD Guideline
405 - Eye Irritation
OECD Guideline
406 - Dermal Sensitization
Physical
Data:
pH: 6.5
Boiling Point:
204oF
Melting Point:
N/A
Specific Gravity:
0.9987
Vapo-Pressure
@ 100oF: 0.3
Vapor Density
@ 60oF: 0.9977
Evaporation
Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1): 6.7
Solubility
in Water: Soluble
Percent Volatile:
26.819 wt% 150oF for 2 hours
Appearance/Odor:
Milky white emulsion, spruce/pine scent.
Flash Point
(method used): 210oF
Flammable
Limits: LEL: N/A UEL: N/A
Extinguishing
Media: Does not burn
Special Fire
Fighting Procedures: None
Stability:
Stable
Incompatibility
(Materials to Avoid): Strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous
Decomposition or By-Products: None
Hazardous
Polymerization: Will not occur
Health
Hazard Data:
Routes of
Entry: Inhalation? Yes Skin? Eyes Ingestion? Yes
Health Hazards
(Acute & Chronic): Eye contact may cause mild irritation. Wash 15 minutes
with water.
Carcinogenicity:
NTP?
No IARC Monographs? No OSHA Regulated? No
Signs and
Symptoms of Exposure: None
Medical Conditions
Generally Aggravated by Exposures: Unknown
Emergency
and First Aid Procedures: Eyes - Wash with water for 15 minutes.
Ingestion
- Drink several glasses of water. See a physician if symptoms persist.
Precautions:
Steps to
be take if material is released or spilled: Flush to drain with large
quantities of water.
Waste Disposal
Method: Dispose of liquid in accordance with federal, state and local
regulations.
Handling/Storing:
Avoid freezing. Material may layer with freeze & thaw environmens.
Other:
Wash thoroughly with soap & water after handling.