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FOAMGLAS® Insulation, FOAMGLAS® Cellular Glass Insulation, Pittsburgh Corning FOAMGLAS®, FOAMGLAS® Insulation, Industrial Insulation, ,Pipe Insulation

Insulation Distributor

and

Fabricator

phone: (716) 874-7278 fax: (716) 871-3498 email: info@industrialinsulation.com

INDUSTRIAL INSULATION SALES, INC.

Proudly serving our customers for over 50 years!

Temperatures ranging from Cryogenic (-297°F) to Refractory (+2000°F)

Pipes • Boilers • Tanks • Equipment • Ducts • Fire Stopping • Fabrications

FOAMGLAS® Cellular Glass Insulation - Pittsburgh Corning

FOAMGLAS® Cellular Glass Insulation

Pittsburgh Corning's FOAMGLAS® cellular glass insulation is a lightweight, rigid insulating material composed of millions of completely sealed glass cells, each an insulating space.

FOAMGLAS® cellular insulation's all-glass, closed-cell structure provides an unmatched combination of physical properties, it is impermiable to moisture in any form, cannot burn and it is non-combustible. FOAMGLAS® cellular glass insulation is used most frequently in applications involving process piping, tanks, vessels and equipment which are most commonly used by the gas processing, refining, petrochemical and specialty chemical industries. Operating temperatures from -450°F to +900°F (-268°C to +482°C).

Uses:

Cryogenic systems •

Low temperature pipe, equipment, tanks & vessels •

Medium & high temperature pipe & equipment •

Hot oil & asphalt storage tanks •

Heat transfer fluid systems •

Hydrocarbon processing systems •

Chemical processing systems •

Above & underground steam & chilled water piing •

commercial piping & ductwork •

Benefits:

Constant insulating efficiency •

Noncombustible •

Corrosion resistant •

Long term dimensional stability •

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Submittal Sheet MSDS ________________________

Contact Information

Email: info@industrialinsulation.com Main Office: 2101 Kenmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 14207 Ph: (716) 874-7278 Fax: (716) 871-3498 Branch: 631 Trabold Rd. Rochester, NY 14624 Ph: (585) 247-0852 Fax: (585) 247-9354

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Vermin resistance •

High compressive strength •

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Protecting Companies and Their People Worldwide™

BENEFITS

CONSTANT INSULATING EFFCIENCY

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation has a homogeneous, closed cell glass structure that resists moisture in both liquid and vapor forms and results in long term, constant insulating efficiency.

NONCOMBUSTIBLE

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation is 100% glass and contains no binders or

fillers – it cannot burn. It will not absorb flammable liquids or vapors. If a facility fire occurs, FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation can help protect people and equipment by aiding in the containment or suppression of the flames. CORROSION RESISTANT

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation is unaffected by common chemicals and by

most corrosive atmospheres. It does not promote metal corrosion and its moisture resistance will help keep water from reaching equipment and piping. LONG TERM DIMENSIONAL STABILITY

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation is not affected by temperature differentials

and humidity. It will not swell, warp, shrink or otherwise distort. The integrity of the insulation remains intact even at the extremes of cryogenic service. VERMIN RESISTANCE

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation is resistant to vermin, as well as microbes and mold.

HIGH COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation can withstand loads which crush most other

insulating materials. In a properly designed piping system, it eliminates the need for special treatment at pipe cradles. It provides a fire base for roof membranes, jacketing or vapor retarders, and can prolong their life.

ECOLOGICALLY FRIENDLY, SUSTAINABLE

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation is free of CFC’s and HCFC’s and has been

formally recognized as an ecologically friendly, sustainable construction material.

WORLDWIDE TECHNICAL SERVICE

Pittsburgh Corning’s Technical Service Staff provides product, application and materials testing; standardized and customized application specifications; and onsite customer assistance and installation guidance.

I N D U S T R I A L P I P E & E Q U I P M E N T I N S U L A T I O N

FOAMGLAS

®

ONE™ insulation is a lightweight, rigid material composed of millions of completely sealed glass

cells. FOAMGLAS

®

ONE™ insulation is manufactured by Pittsburgh Corning in a block form and then

fabricated into a wide range of shapes and sizes to satisfy industrial and commercial insulation requirements.

FOAMGLAS

®

ONE™ INSULATION

SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND

COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS

Pittsburgh Corning insulation systems provide solutions for a wide range of piping and equipment applications at operating temperatures from -268 to 482 C (-450 to 900 F).

Cryogenic systems

Low temperature pipe, equipment, tanks and vessels Medium and high temperature pipes and equipment Hot oil and hot asphalt storage tanks

Heat transfer fluid systems Hydrocarbon processing systems Chemical processing systems

Above ground and underground steam and chilled water piping

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PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF FOAMGLAS® ONE™ INSULATION

METHODS VALUES

PROPERTY ASTM EN ISO SI ENGLISH

ABSORPTION OF MOISTURE C 240 EN 1609 EN 12087 < 0.2% by Vol WS, WL 0.5 kg m-2 ** < 0.2% by Vol WATER VAPOR PERMEABILITY E 96 Wet Cup EN 12086 EN ISO 10456 0.00 ng Pa-1s-1m-1 MU (µ = )** 0.00 perm inch CHEMICAL

RESISTANCE Impervious to common acids and their fumes.

CAPILARITY None COMBUSTIBILITY & REACTION TO FIRE E 136 E 84 EN ISO 1182 Non Combustible Flame Spread Index 0 Smoke Development Index 0

Euro Class A1**

COMPOSITION Soda lime glass. Inorganic. No fibers or binders.

CORROSION, WATER SOLUABLE IONS AND PH C 871 C 692 C 1617 EN 13468

Acceptable for use with Stainless Steel Pass (0 Coupon Cracked)

< DI W ater CL2** COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH, BLOCK AVG C 165 C 240 C 552 EN 826 (Method A) 620 KPa CY 600** 90 lbs in -2 DIMENSIONAL STABILITY

Excellent – does not shrink or swell (DS 23, 90)** FLEXURAL STRENGTH, BLOCK AVG C 203 C 240 EN 12089 480 KPa BS 450** 70 lbs in -2

HYGROSCOPICITY No increase in weight at 90% relative humidity.

COEFFICIENT OF LINEAR THERMAL EXPANSION, AVG E 228 EN 13471 25 to 300 C 9.0 x 10-6 K-1 -170 to 25 C 6.6 x 10-6 K-1 75 to 575 F 5.0 x 10-6 F-1 -274 to 75 F 3.7 x 10-6 F-1 SERVICE TEMPERATURE -268 to 482 C ST(-)-265** ST(+)430** -450 to 900 F MODULUS OF ELASTICITY, APPROXIMATE C 623 900 MPa 1.3 x 10-5 lbs in-2 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ( ), AVG BLOCK*** C 177 C 518 C 335 EN 12667 EN 12939 m-1K-1 0.040 @ 10 C 0.042 @ 24 C BTU in hr-1ft-2F-1 0.28 @ 50 F 0.29 @ 75 F

SPECIFIC HEAT 0.084 kJ kg-1K-1 0.18 BTU lb-1F-1

THERMAL

DIFFUSIVITY 4.2 x 10-7 m

2

s-1 0.016 ft2hr-1

Pittsburgh Corning Europe NV (Europe / Middle East / Africa) Albertkade, 1

B-3980 Tessenderlo, Belgium Tel: 32.13.66.17.21

**Declared with respect to conformity with EN 14305 *** Contact Pittsburgh Corning for declared design polynomials (D) for block and curved segments.

STANDARDS, CERTIFICATIONS* AND APPROVALS

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ Insulation is the only cellular glass that can be certified to conform to the requirements of:

ASTM C 552 “Specification for Cellular Glass Thermal Insulation”

ASTM C 1639 “Standard Specification for Fabrication of Cellular Glass Piping and Tubing Insulation”

EN 14305 Thermal insulation products for building equipment and industrial installations. Factory made cellular glass (CG) products.

Military Specification MIL-DLT-24244D (SH), with Special Corrosion and Chloride Requirement” Nuclear Regulatory Guide 1.36, ASTM C 795, C 692, C 871

Flame Spread Index 0, Smoke Developed Index 0 (UL 723, ASTM E 84), UL R2844; also classified by UL of Canada

ISO 9001: 2008 UL 1709

For a listing of UL Through Penetration Fire Stop Approved Systems, please search the UL Database at http://www.ul.com. Once on this page click on CERTIFCATIONS on the left hand side. Under General Search click on UL FILE NUMBER and type in R15207 and then SEARCH. Board of Steamship Inspection (Canada) Certificate of Approval No. 100 / FI-98 General Services Administration, PBS (PCD; 15250, Public Building Services Guide Specification, “Thermal Insulation (Mechanical)” New York City Department of Buildings, MEA #138-81-M FOAMGLAS® insulation for piping, equipment, walls and ceilings

New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Department of state (DOS) 07200-890201-2013

City of Los Angeles General Approval RR22534 Der Norske Verita Type Approval

Lloyd’s Register

USGS Approval for Non-combustible Inspections

GreenSpec® Listed. www.greenspec.com

FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation is identified by Federal Supply code for Manufacturers (FSCM 08869)

* W ritten request for certification of compliance must accompany order.

The information contained herein is accurate and reliable to the best of our knowledge. But, because Pittsburgh Corning Corporation has no control over installation workmanship, accessory materials or conditions of application, NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS MADE as to the performance of an installation containing Pittsburgh Corning products. In the event shall Pittsburgh Corning be liable for any damages arising because of product failure, whether incidental, special, consequential or punitive, regardless of the theory of liability upon which any such damages are claimed. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation provides written warranties for many of its products, and such warranties take precedence over the statements contained herein.

Pittsburgh Corning Corporation (Corporate Headquarters) 800 Presque Isle Drive Pittsburgh, PA, USA 15239 Tel: 1.800.545.5001

Pittsburgh Corning Corporation (Asia / Pacific)

Park Luxe Hongo 1001

29-4, Hongo 2-Chome, Bunkyo-Ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan

Tel: 81.50.7554.0248

Pittsburgh Corning (Latin America)

Av. Constituyentes #800

Col. Lomas Altas, Del. Miguel Hidalgo Mexico DF, CP 11950

Tel: 52.55.12096780

For additional information on FOAMGLAS® ONE™ insulation or systems, please visit our website at

www.foamglas.com or contact Pittsburgh Corning at any of our worldwide offices.

©2012 Pittsburgh Corning FOAMGLAS® is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries. Printed in the U.S.A. FG-3 Rev. 05/12 (Replaces Rev. 11/10)

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SECTION 1 – CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: FOAMGLAS

®

insulation, FOAMGLAS

®

One™ insulation, FOAMGLAS

®

HLB insulation

Manufacturer/Supplier:

Pittsburgh Corning Corporation

800 Presque Isle Drive

Information Number: 724-327-6100

Pittsburgh, PA 15239

CHEMTREC:

800/424-9300

Generic Name: cellular glass insulation

Use: Insulation of tanks, spheres, piping, roofs and equipment

General Comments: General information and emergency information available 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Monday through Friday.

CHEMTREC telephone number is to be used only in the event of chemical transportation emergencies

involving a spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident involving chemicals. All non-emergency questions

should be directed to technical service.

SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Ingredient

App. % by Vol.

CAS #

Hydrogen Sulfide

< 0.1

7783-06-4

Carbon Monoxide

1 - 6

630-08-0

Carbon Dioxide

85 - 95

124-38-9

Glass Dust

Varies

NA

SECTION 3 – HAZARDOUS IDENTIFICATION

HYDROGEN SULFIDE

(EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE TO HYDROGEN SULFIDE GAS WHEN CELLS ARE BROKEN

WITHOUT ADEQUATE VENTILATION)

ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Inhalation, Eyes.

IMMEDIATE EFFECTS:

Inhalation - headache, nausea, and difficult breathing, dizziness. The sense of smell may be

fatigued over time. The odor and irritating effects do not offer dependable warning to

workers who maybe exposed to gradually increasing amounts and therefore become

used to it.

Eyes -

irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane, tearing, sensitivity to light

CHRONIC:

Inhalation –

Chronic poisoning results in headache, inflammation of the eyelids and the mucous

membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids, digestive disturbances, weight loss

and general weakness.

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MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO HYDROGEN SULFIDE: Pre existing

upper respiratory and lung diseases such as, but not limited to bronchitis, emphysema and asthma,

pulmonary heart disease or eye problems.

GLASS PARTICLES

EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO GLASS PARTICLES

ROUTES OF EXPOSURE:

Inhalation, Eyes, Skin, Ingestion.

IMMEDIATE EFFECTS:

Inhalation -

dryness and irritation of the mucous membranes and respiratory tract.

Eyes -

irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane, tearing, sensitivity to light

Skin -

irritation or abrasion from glass particles.

Ingestion -

possible abrasion of mouth and throat from glass particles.

CHRONIC:

Inhalation –

Prolonged or repeated overexposure to airborne glass dust can lead to

inflammation and scarring of lung tissue.

MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO GLASS PARTICLES: None known

SECTION 4 – FIRST AID MEASURES

GENERAL ADVICE:

INHALATION:

Move the exposed person to fresh air at once, apply artificial respiration if needed.

Call poison center, physician or emergency medical service giving CAS names and

numbers of gases. Encourage victim to cough, spit out, and blow nose to remove

dust. If breathing is difficult, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.

SKIN CONTACT: Wash thoroughly without pressure. If irritation persists or skin is broken, consult

physician.

EYE CONTACT:

Flush with potable water for 15 minutes, do not rub or apply pressure. Consult

physician or emergency medical service

INGESTION:

Do not induce vomiting. Consult physician, emergency medical service or poison

center.

SECTION 5 – FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

SUITABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: water, dry chemical or carbon dioxide

EXPLOSION DATA:

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SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE:

NA

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: May release hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide gas

when involved in a fire. The small amounts of hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide released are not

expected to contribute to the intensity of a fire. Wear self contained breathing apparatus and protective

clothing.

SECTION 6 – ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

PRECAUTIONS FOR PERSONNEL: Wear proper protective clothing and equipment.

ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: Ensure adequate ventilation. Use dustless methods. All in

accordance with local, state and federal government regulations.

PROCESS FOR CLEANING:

Collect in sift proof containers. Avoid generation of dust.

SECTION 7 – HANDLING AND STORAGE

EXPOSURE GUIDELINES: Engineering Controls: When cutting, grinding, crushing, or drilling

FOAMGLAS

®

insulation, provide general or local ventilation systems, as needed, to maintain airborne

dust concentrations below the regulatory limits. Local vacuum collection is preferred since it prevents

release of contaminants into the work area by controlling it at the source. Other technologies that may

aid in controlling airborne respirable dust include wet suppression, ventilation, process enclosure, and

enclosed employee work stations. When exposed to dust above recommended limits, wear a suitable

NIOSH-approved respirator with a protection factor appropriate for the level of exposure. Seek

guidance from a qualified industrial hygienist or safety professional, prior to respirator selection and

use.

HANDLING: Avoid generation of dust. Wash hands before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet.

STORAGE:

If storing for long periods, protect product from weather

KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:

Use nuisance dust mask when cutting or abrading with adequate

ventilation. Seek guidance from a qualified industrial hygienist or

safety professional, prior to dust mask/respirator selection and

use. (Supplied air or self-contained breathing apparatus in

poorly ventilated areas is required when cutting or crushing of

FOAMGLAS® insulation causes PEL of hydrogen sulfide and

carbon monoxide gases to be exceeded.

VENTILATION:

Use local exhaust when cutting. Use mechanical ventilation

when crushing large volumes.

PROTECTIVE GLOVES:

Gloves - rubber impregnated canvas - for abrasion protection.

EYE PROTECTION:

When cutting, grinding, crushing, or drilling FOAMGLAS®

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in dusty environments.

Goggles for dust protection while cutting

or abrading in wind or overhead work.

OTHER PROTECTIVE MEASURES: Normal work clothes including long sleeved shirt is

recommended.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

Respirable dust particles may be generated by crushing, cutting,

grinding or drilling FOAMGLAS

®

insulation. Follow protective

controls listed in the Exposure Guidelines above when handling

these products.

SECTION 8 – EXPOSURE RESTRICTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION

EXPOSURE LIMITS

Ingredient

App. % by Vol.

TLV*

NIOSH

REL TWA

PEL**

CAS #

Hydrogen Sulfide

<0.1

10 ppm

UN

10 ppm

TWA

7783-06-4

Carbon Monoxide

1 - 6

25 ppm

UN

50 ppm

TWA

630-08-0

Carbon Dioxide

85 - 95

5000 ppm

UN

5000 ppm

TWA

124-38-9

Glass Dust

Varies

10 mg/m

3

UN

15 mg/m

3

5 mg/m

3a

(

a

respirable)

NA

ADDITIONAL ADVICE:

PEL for hydrogen sulfide may be reached if 1 cubic ft of material is crushed

in a closed space of 3000 cubic ft. See Section 7.

*

American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.

** OSHA 29 CFR 1917.24

SECTION 9 – PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Freezing Point: °C (°F)

NA

Flash Point : °C (ºF) TCC

NA

Boiling Point: °C (ºF)

NA

Ignition Temperature:

°C (ºF)

NA

Vapor Pressure (MM

Hg):

NA

Flammable Limits: LEL

NA

UEL

NA

Melting Point: : °C (ºF)

732 (1350)

Specific Gravity (H

2

0 = 1):

0.11 – 0.22

Vapor Density (Air = 1) NA

Percent Volatile By Volume

(%)

NA

Solubility in Water:

Insoluble

pH:

NA

Appearance and Odor:

Black cellular material, no

odor unless cut or crushed

Evaporation Rate (BuAC=1)

NA

Odor Threshold:

0.002 ppm

Coefficient of Water/Oil

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SECTION 10 – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

STABILITY:

Stable

CONDITIONS TO AVOID:

NA

MATERIALS TO AVOID:

NA

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

Will Not Occur.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None

SECTION 11 – TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

CAS #

INGREDIENT

DERMAL LD50

INHALATON LD50

ORAL LD50

7783-06-4

Hydrogen

Sulfide

NE

444 ppm-rat

634 ppm-mus

NE

630-08-0

Carbon

Monoxide

NE

1807 ppm-rat

2444 ppm-mus

NE

124-38-9

Carbon Dioxide

NE

NE

NE

NA

Glass Dust

NE

NE

NE

CAS #

INGREDIENT

CARCINOGENICITY

TERATOGENICITY

MUTAGENICITY

ACGIH

IARC

7783-06-4

Hydrogen

Sulfide

NE

NE

NE

NE

630-08-0

Carbon

Monoxide

NE

NE

NE

NE

124-38-9

Carbon Dioxide

NE

NE

NE

NE

NA

Glass Dust

NE

NE

NE

NE

Note:

SECTION 12 – ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS:

0 Grams per Liter (g/l). 0 Pounds per Gallon (lb/g).

SECTION 13 – DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

DISPOSAL METHOD:

Disposal should be made in accordance with Federal, State and Local

regulations.

SECTION 14 – TRANSPORT INFORMATION

SHIPPING CLASS: Not Regulated

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SECTION 15 – REGULATORY INFORMATION

SARA SECTION 302:

SARA (311,312) HAZARD CLASS:

SARA (313) CHEMICALS:

NONE

CERCLA:

NA

CPSC CLASSIFICATION:

HMIS: FLAMMABILITY:

0

REACTIVITY:

0

HEALTH:

0

NFPA: FLAMMABILITY:

0

REACTIVITY:

0

HEALTH:

0

WHMIS CLASSIFICATION:

D

2B

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:

A. This product contains a chemical known to the State of CA to cause birth defects or other

reproductive harm.

B. This product contains a chemical known to the State of CA to cause cancer.

C. This product contains a chemical known to the State of CA to cause cancer and birth defects or

other reproductive harm.

SECTION 16 – OTHER INFORMATION

NA = not applicable

NE = not established

UN = unavailable

CL = Ceiling Limit

NEGL = Negligible

PROP. = Proprietary

“THE DATA INCLUDED HEREIN ARE PRESENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VARIOUS ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A RECIPIENT OF THIS DATA TO REMAIN CURRENTLY INFORMED ON

CHEMICAL HAZARD INFORMATION, TO DESIGN AND UPDATE ITS INFORMED ON CHEMICAL HAZARD INFORMATION, TO DESIGN AND UPDATE ITS OWN PROGRAM AND TO COMPLY WITH ALL NATIONAL, FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO SAFETY, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, RIGHT-TO-KNOW AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.” WHILE THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, PITTSBURGH CORNING CORPORATION MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT THERETO, AND DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FROM RELIANCE THEREON.

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Mineral Wool Pipe Insulation, Mineral Wool Insulation, Fire Resistant Insulation, Thermal Insulation, High Temperature Insulation, Mechanical Insulation, Industrial Insulation

Insulation Distributor

and

Fabricator

phone: (716) 874-7278 fax: (716) 871-3498 email: info@industrialinsulation.com

INDUSTRIAL INSULATION SALES, INC.

Proudly serving our customers for over 50 years!

Temperatures ranging from Cryogenic (-297°F) to Refractory (+2000°F)

Pipes • Boilers • Tanks • Equipment • Ducts • Fire Stopping • Fabrications

Mineral Wool Pipe Insulation

Mineral Wool Pipe Insulation

Mineral wool pipe insulation is made from basalt rock and steel slag. These rigid pipe sections are strong, preformed mineral wool insulation with excellent thermal performance.

Mineral wool pipe insulation is a non-combustible product with a melting point of approximately 2150°F (1177°C), which gives it excellent fire resistance properties. Mineral wool is a water repellent yet vapor permeable material that is ideal for steam and process pipe systems operating at temperatures up to 1200°F (650° C), where

energy conservation, personnel protection and fire control are concerns. Features: Operating temperature up to 1200°F (650°C) • Fire Resistant • Non-Combustible •

Melting point of approx 2150°F (1177°C) •

Water and moisture resistant •

Non-corrosive •

Lasting thermal performance •

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Submittal Sheet MSDS ________________________

Contact Information

Email: info@industrialinsulation.com Main Office: 2101 Kenmore Ave. Buffalo, NY 14207 Ph: (716) 874-7278 Fax: (716) 871-3498 Branch: 631 Trabold Rd. Rochester, NY 14624 Ph: (585) 247-0852 Fax: (585) 247-9354

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Technical Product Information

PIPE INSULATION 15080*

PROCESS PIPING INSULATION 40 42 13**

General Product Information:

Description & Common Applications:

ROXUL® products are mineral wool fibre insulations made from basalt rock and slag. This combination results in a non-combustible product with a melting point of

approximately 2150°F (1177°C), which gives it excellent fire resistance properties. ROXUL mineral wool is a water repellent yet vapour permeable material.

These rigid mandrel wound pipe sections are strong, preformed mineral wool insulation with excellent thermal performance. Techton® 1200 is ideal for steam and process pipe systems operating at temperatures up to 1200°F (650°C), where energy conservation, personnel protection and fire control are concerns. Techton® 1200 provides high water-repellent characteristics, making it suitable for application in conditions where moisture can penetrate the insulation system.

Compliance and Performance:

ASTM C 547 Standard Specification for Mineral Fibre Preformed Pipe

Insulation Type I, II, IV, Complies Grade A CAN/ULC S114 Test For Non-Combustibility Non-Combustible ASTM E 136 Behavior Of Materials at 750 C (1382 F) Non-Combustible CAN/ULC S102 Surface Burning Characteristics Flame Spread = Passed

Smoke Developed = Passed ASTM E 84(UL 723) Surface Burning Characteristics Flame Spread = Passed

Smoke Developed = Passed ASTM C 411 Hot Surface Performance In Compliance with ASTM C547

@ 1200°F (650°C)

ASTM C 447 Maximum Surface Performance In Compliance with ASTM C547 @ 1200°F (650°C)

ASTM C 795 **** Stainless Steel Stress Corrosion Specification as per Test Methods C871 and C692: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Reg. Guide #1.36: U.S. Military Specifications

Conforms

ASTM C 356 Linear Shrinkage ≤ 1.30% @ 1200°F (650°C) ASTM C 1104 Moisture Sorption < 0.1%

ASTM C 585 Inner & Outer Diameters for Nominal Pipe Sizes Complies

ASTM C 800 Wicking Zero

Thermal Conductivity (k):

0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Mean Temperature (C) T h e rm a l C o nd uc ti v it y (W /m C ) 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Mean Temperature (F) T h e rm a l C o n d u c ti v it y (B tu .i n /h r. ft2 F )

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Thermal Performance:

Roxul can perform an individual computer analysis for your specific needs in accordance with the NAIMA 3E Plus software program. The following data sheet is an example. All data was derived from given input information shown below while the thermal performance equations are based on laboratory conditions and may not represent all actual conditions of use.

Horizontal Pipes

Ambient Temperature: 75°F NT: Nominal Thickness Wind speed: 1 mph HL: Heat Loss (Btu/ft/hr) Base Metal: Steel ST: Surface Temperature (°F) Emittance of outer jacketing: 0.1 NPS: Nominal Pipe Size

Process Temperature Table For Nominal Pipe Sizes vs. Nominal Thickness(NT), Outer Surface Temperature(ST), and Heat Loss(HL)

200oF 400oF 600oF 800oF 1000oF 1200oF NPS NT HL ST NT HL ST NT HL ST NT HL ST NT HL ST NT HL ST 0.5 1.0 13.4 86.1 1.5 34.0 98.3 2.5 51.1 100.6 3.0 79.5 110.6 3.0 120.4 127.1 4.0 156.6 131.7 0.75 1.0 13.7 86.5 1.5 39.6 101.9 2.5 57.0 103.4 3.0 88.0 114.2 3.0 133.3 132.2 4.0 171.8 136.5 1.0 1.0 16.7 87.5 1.5 42.8 102.2 3.0 60.0 102.4 3.0 99.2 118.7 3.5 141.0 130.5 4.5 182.3 135.1 1.25 1.0 21.3 90.8 1.5 47.6 103.3 3.0 68.8 106.1 3.0 113.8 124.5 4.0 150.8 129.8 5.0 195.0 135.1 1.5 1.0 22.2 90.2 2.0 49.8 99.2 3.0 68.7 103.9 3.0 113.6 120.8 3.5 161.4 133.3 5.0 199.2 132.9 2.0 1.0 25.1 91.1 2.5 45.9 96.2 3.0 81.5 108.7 3.0 134.8 128.3 4.0 175.6 133.2 6.0 234.1 133.7 2.5 1.5 19.8 85.3 2.5 48.6 95.8 3.0 86.6 108.3 4.0 124.2 115.4 4.0 188.2 133.3 6.0 225.6 130.0 3.0 1.5 25.6 88.1 2.5 58.8 99.9 3.0 103.0 114.0 4.0 143.6 121.0 4.5 205.8 134.5 3.5 1.0 31.4 91.0 2.5 60.2 98.8 3.0 105.4 112.0 4.0 150.1 120.3 5.0 212.2 132.3 4.0 1.5 30.6 89.4 3.0 61.0 97.4 4.0 100.6 106.7 4.0 166.6 124.6 5.0 220.8 131.5 5.0 1.5 36.9 91.0 3.0 71.2 99.4 4.0 114.1 108.4 4.0 188.9 126.8 5.5 240.0 130.5 6.0 1.5 42.8 92.2 3.0 81.3 101.2 4.0 128.5 110.4 4.0 212.8 129.7 5.5 267.7 133.5 8.0 1.5 51.1 92.9 3.0 95.6 102.2 4.0 154.1 113.1 4.0 255.4 133.6 10.0 1.5 59.9 93.6 3.0 115.1 104.5 4.0 183.3 115.9 4.5 279.2 131.2 12.0 1.5 69.1 94.4 4.0 106.8 98.9 4.0 208.8 117.5 5.0 294.2 128.2 14.0 2.0 63.4 91.6 4.0 113.6 99.5 4.0 222.1 118.4 5.0 323.4 130.7 16.0 2.0 71.1 92.2 4.0 126.4 100.3 4.0 247.2 119.6 5.5 336.4 127.8 18.0 2.0 78.7 92.7 4.0 139.1 100.9 4.0 272.3 120.7 5.5 368.6 129.1 20.0 2.0 86.3 93.1 4.0 151.9 101.5 4.0 297.2 121.5 5.0 428.3 134.6

Installation:

 Pipe sections are water repellent, but cartons are not designed for outside storage. Techton 1200® can be used outdoors but will require the use of a suitable weatherproofing system.

 Cuts easily with a serrated knife.

 Stagger half-sections and/or butt the one piece sections firmly together.

 Techton 1200 is designed for operating temperatures from below ambient to 1200°F (650°C). During initial start-up, controlled binder decomposition will occur at the inside surface of the insulation when the internal temperature of the insulation exceeds 450°F (232°C). Provide adequate ventilation to prevent odour and smoke.

 For satisfactory performance, properly installed protective vapor retarders or barriers should be used on sub-ambient temperature applications to reduce movement of moisture through or around the insulation to the colder surface.

 Wire insulation to pipe and fix the metal jacketing with metal bands or sheet metal screws. Position metal bands at butt joint overlaps and in between joints to secure jacket.

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Packaging:

The Packaging Standards Charts below identify the number of linear feet per carton.

All Techton 1200 sections are cut in 3.28 foot lengths, and the letters represent the carton size. Sizes ABOVE the bold line on each chart are normally one piece hinged.

Sizes BELOW the bold line on each chart are normally two-piece.

CARTON SIZE LOADING FACTORS PER 53FT TRAILER

T1 = 15 ⅝” × 15 ⅝” × 39 ½” = 5.58 cu ft. T1 Carton = 558 T2 = 23 ⅝” × 15 ⅝” × 39 ½” = 8.44 cu ft. T2 Carton = 402 T3 = 31 ⅝” × 18 ⅝” × 39 ½” = 13.46 cu ft. T3 Carton = 243 T4 = 23⅝” × 20 ⅝” × 39 ⅝” = 11.14 cu ft. T4 Carton = 300 T5 = 27 ⅝” × 23 ⅝” × 39 ⅝” = 14.97 cu ft. T5 Carton = 236 P = 48” × 48” Pallet Pallets = 48

Nominal Wall Thickness (Inches)

Note:

As ROXUL Inc. has no control over installation design and workmanship, accessory materials or application conditions, ROXUL Inc. does not warranty the performance or results of any installation containing ROXUL Inc’s. products. ROXUL Inc’s. overall liability and the remedies available are limited by the general terms and conditions of sale. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties and conditions expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

****“Provisions for lot testing may be required, consult manufacturer.”

ROXUL INC. Milton, Ontario Tel: 905-878-8474 Fax: 905-878-8077 www.roxul.com Tel: 1-800-265-6878 Fax: 1-800-991-0110

Revised: February 8, 2011 Supersedes: May 6, 2010

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

Page 1 of 7 Issue Date: November 16, 2010 Replaces Issue: March 1, 2010

1. Identification:

1.1 Product Generic Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

1.2 Product Use: Commercial, Industrial and Residential Insulation

1.3 Products:

CavityRock®, ConRock, CurtainRock®, Roxul DrainBoard®, Enerwrap®, Flexibatt, ComfortBatt™, RHM, RHT®, AFB®, RoxulPlus, RW®, Roxul Safe®, Roxul Safe’n’Sound, Techton® 1200, Techton® 1200 Marine, SturdiRock®, Roxul FireWall, RockBoard, TopRock®, MonoBoard™, FabRock™

1.4 Company Address: Roxul Inc.

551 Harrop Drive

Milton, Ontario

Canada

L9T 3H3

1.5 Web Site: www.roxul.com

1.6 If further information is required, please call or fax Roxul Inc.

Telephone: 1-800-265-6878 or 905-878-8474 Fax: 905-878-8077

2. Information on Ingredients:

Ingredient Name CAS Number %

Mineral Fiber RN 65997-17-3 94-99

Cured Urea Extended Phenolic Formaldehyde Binder

25104-55-6 1-6

3. Hazards Identification:

3.1 Appearance and Odor: Grey, green fibrous batt or board.

3.2 Emergency Overview: Acrid smoke may be generated during a fire.

Exposure to dust may be irritating to the eyes, nose and throat.

3.3 Potential Health Effects:

3.3.1 Inhalation: Temporary mechanical irritation of the upper respiratory tract (scratchy throat, coughing,

congestion) may result from exposures to dusts and fibers in excess of applicable exposure limits.

3.3.2 Skin Contact: Dusts and fibers may cause temporary mechanical irritation (itching) or redness to the

skin.

3.3.3 Eye Contact: Dusts and fibers may cause temporary mechanical irritation (itching) or redness to the

eyes.

3.3.4 Ingestion: Ingestion of this product is unlikely and not intended under normal conditions of use.

Ingestion of this product may cause gastrointestinal irritation.

3.3.5 Existing Medical Conditions: Pre-existing chronic eye, skin and respiratory conditions may temporarily

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

Page 2 of 7 Issue Date: November 16, 2010 Replaces Issue: March 1, 2010

4. First-Aid Measures:

4.1 Inhalation: If irritation occurs, remove the affected person to fresh air. Drink water, and blow nose, to clear

dusts and fibers from throat and nose. If irritation persists, consult a physician.

4.2 Skin: If irritation occurs, do not rub or scratch. Rinse under running water prior to washing with mild soap

and water. Use a washcloth to help remove fibers. If irritation persists, consult a physician.

4.3 Eyes: If irritation occurs, flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Do not rub the eyes. Consult a

physician if irritation persists.

4.4 Ingestion: Ingestion of this product is unlikely and not intended under normal conditions of use. If it does

occur, rinse mouth with plenty of water to help remove dust and fibers, and drink plenty of water to help reduce potential gastrointestinal irritation. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by a physician.

5. Fire-Fighting Measures:

The products are non-combustible and do not pose a fire hazard. However, packaging material may burn.

5.1. Suitable extinguishing media: Water, foam, carbon dioxide or dry powder

5.2 Extinguishing media which

must not be used for safety reasons: None

5.3 Combustion products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and trace gases

5.4 Special protective equipment

for fire-fighters: Observe normal fire fighting procedures

5.5 Flash point: None Flash Point Method Used: Not Applicable

Upper Flammable Lower Flammable

Limit (UFL): Not Applicable Limit: Not Applicable

Autoignition: Not Applicable Explosive Properties: Not Applicable

6. Accidental Release Measures:

6.1 Containment Procedures: Pick up large pieces and scoop up dusts and fibers after they have settled out of air.

These materials will disperse and settle along the bottom of waterways and ponds. It cannot easily be removed once it is waterborne, but is considered non-hazardous in water.

6.2 Cleanup Procedures: Use OSHA-recommended work practices and protective equipment as described in

Section 8 of this Material Safety Data Sheet. Avoid generating airborne dusts and fibers during cleanup. Do not use compressed air. Vacuum dusts and fibers. Place material in an appropriate container for disposal as non-hazardous waste.

6.3 Response Procedures: Isolate area. Keep unnecessary personnel away. If dry methods or compressed air are

used to collect dusts and fibers, all personnel in the area should wear OSHA-approved protective equipment (see Section 8 of this Material Safety Data Sheet).

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

Page 3 of 7 Issue Date: November 16, 2010 Replaces Issue: March 1, 2010

7. Handling and Storage:

7.1 General Precautions:

- Utilize OSHA-recommended work practices and protective equipment when using the products (see Section

8 of this Material Safety Data Sheet).

7.2 Handling:

- Unpack material at application site to avoid unnecessary handling of product.

- Keep work areas clean. Avoid unnecessary handling of scrap material and debris by placing such materials

in suitable containers, which should be kept as close to the work area as possible.

- Ensure good ventilation. Local exhaust ventilation may be required if the method of use produces dust

levels which exceed applicable exposure limits (see Section 8 of this Material Safety Data Sheet).

- Avoid excessive eye and skin contact with dusts and fibers.

- Use recommended cleanup procedures to avoid buildup of dusts and fibers in the work area.

7.3 Storage:

- Keep material in original packaging until it is to be used.

- Store material to protect against adverse conditions including precipitation.

8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection:

8.1 Exposure Guidelines:

8.1.1 General Product Information: Follow all applicable exposure limits. Local regulations may apply. Roxul

recommends that users of the products adhere to the OSHA-recommended PEL of 1 f/cc TWA (fibers longer than 5 m with diameters less than 3 m). This recommended PEL, together with recommended work practices and personal protective equipment, were adopted in a Health and Safety Partnership Program (HSPP) agreement in 1999 between OSHA and the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA), of which Roxul is a member. Adherence to the OSHA-recommended PEL, work practices and protective equipment in the HSPP is expected to provide appropriate protection against all inhalation-related health risks that may be associated with exposures to mineral wool fibers (ACGIH 1997; NAIMA 1999; OSHA 1999; National Research Council 2000, IARC 2001), and to minimize eye and skin irritation.

8.1.2 Component Exposure Limits:

Source Legal or Recommended Exposure Limit Exposure

OSHA 1 f/cc TWA (recommended) Synthetic Vitreous Fibers, > 5 m

length, < 3 m diameter

ACGIH 1 f/cc TWA (threshold limit value – TLV) Synthetic Vitreous Fibers, > 5 m

length, < 3 m diameter

OSHA 15 mg/m3 TWA-PEL (total particulate)

5 mg/m3 TWA-PEL (respirable particulate)

Inert dust and particulates not otherwise regulated

ACGIH 10 mg/m3 TWA-TLV (inhalable particulate)

3 mg/m3 TWA-TLV (respirable particulate)

Particulates not otherwise classified, containing no asbestos and <1% crystalline silica

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

Page 4 of 7 Issue Date: November 16, 2010 Replaces Issue: March 1, 2010

8.2 Equipment and Work Practices: Follow OSHA-recommended equipment and work practices. A complete

copy of these practices can be obtained from Roxul Inc. (see Section 1 of this Material Safety Data Sheet), and is available on the OSHA website (http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/syntheticmineralfibers).

8.2.1 Follow OSHA-recommended safe handling practices listed in Section 7.2 above.

8.2.2 Where feasible, general dilution ventilation or local exhaust ventilation should be used as necessary to maintain exposures below applicable exposure limits. Dust collection systems should be used in cutting or machining operations and may be needed when using power tools.

8.2.3 Follow OSHA-recommended work practices when fabricating, installing or removing product.

8.3 Personal Protective Equipment::

8.3.1 Respiratory:

8.3.1.1 General:

In poorly ventilated areas when dusty conditions exist and/or dust levels exceed applicable exposure limits, wear a NIOSH certified dust respirator with an efficiency rating of N95 or higher. Use disposable face masks complying with NIOSH respirator standards, such as a 3M Model 8210 (or 8710) (3M Model 9900 in high humidity environments) or equivalent. For exposures up to five times the established exposure limits use a quarter-mask respirator, rated N95 or higher; and for exposures up to ten times the established exposure limits use a half-mask respirator (e.g. MSA’s DM-11, Racal’s Delta N95, 3M’s 8210), rated N95 or higher. For exposures up to 50 times the established exposure limits use a full-face respirator, rated N99 or higher.

8.3.1.2 Specific Operations:

In poorly ventilated areas when dusty conditions exist and/or dust levels exceed applicable exposure limits, wear a NIOSH certified dust respirator with an efficiency rating of N95 or higher, such as a 3M Model 8210 (or 8710) (3M Model 9900 in high humidity environments) or equivalent, when fabricating, installing or removing product.

8.3.2 Skin:

Wear loose fitting, long sleeved and long-legged clothing to prevent irritation. A head cover is also recommended, especially when working with material overhead. The use of suitable gloves is also recommended. Skin irritation cannot occur if there is no contact with the skin. Do not tape sleeves or pants at wrists or ankles. Remove fibers from the work clothes, before leaving work to reduce potential skin irritation. If working in a very dusty environment it is advisable to shower and change clothes 8.3.3 Eyes/Face:

Wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields.

9. Physical and Chemical Properties:

9.1 Appearance: Grey, green fibrous batt or board

9.2 State: Solid

9.3 Odor: May have slight resin odour

9.4 Boiling point:: n.a.

9.5 Melting point: Approximately 2150 F (1177 C)

9.6 Vapour pressure: n.a.

9.7 Vapour Density: n.a.

9.8 Specific Gravity: n.a.

9.9 Evaporation Rate: n.a.

9.10 Freezing Point: n.a.

9.11 Viscosity: n.a.

9.12 Solubility: Insoluble (H2O)

9.13 Partition coefficient: n.a.

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

Page 5 of 7 Issue Date: November 16, 2010 Replaces Issue: March 1, 2010

10. Stability and Reactivity:

10.1 Stability: Stable

10.2 Reactivity: Not reactive

10.3 Thermal decomposition products:

Primary combustion products of the cured urea extended phenolic formaldehyde binder, when heated above 390 F (200 C), are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, water and trace amounts of formaldehyde. Other undetermined compounds could be released in trace quantities. Emission usually only occurs during the first heating. The released gases may be irritating to the eyes, nose and throat during initial heat-up. Use appropriate respirators (air supplied) particularly in tightly confined or poorly ventilated areas during initial heat-up.

10.4 Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur

10.5 Incompatible Materials: This product reacts with hydrofluoric acid.

11. Toxicological Information:

11.1 Acute Toxicity:

Coarse fibers and dust from mineral wool products can cause temporary mechanical irritation (itching, redness) of the skin, and of the mucous membranes in the eyes and in the upper respiratory tract (nose and throat). The itching and possible inflammation are a mechanical reaction to dust and coarse fibers (of more than about 5 µm in diameter), and are not damaging in the way chemical irritants may be. They generally abate within a short time after the end of exposure. When products are handled continually, the skin itching generally diminishes. 11.2 Chronic Toxicity:

11.2.1 Summary: In October 2001, IARC completed a re-evaluation of respirable mineral wool fibers and

classified them in Group 3 (not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans). A summary of the most important scientific studies appears below:

11.2.2 Human Data:

11.2.2.1 The possible carcinogenic effects of exposure to mineral wool fibers has been evaluated in a number of epidemiological (human) studies. Most of this research, including large long-tem studies of mineral wool production workers in the U.S. and Europe, has been sponsored or supported by the North American and International thermal insulation industries, including Roxul Inc. Published reports of the early results of these studies identified significantly elevated rates of respiratory cancer in several subcohorts of the worker populations under evaluation (e.g., Simonato et al. 1987; Enterline et al. 1987). However, the studies had several methodological limitations, including failure to control for confounding exposures to other possible causes of the elevated cancer risk, including tobacco use and occupational exposures to recognized carcinogens such as asbestos. For these reasons, the authors of these reports did not interpret the results as establishing an association between exposure to mineral wool fibers and an increased risk of cancer. Several of these earlier reports formed part of the basis for IARC’s previous classification of mineral wool fibers in Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) (IARC 1987).

11.2.2.2 Follow-up studies, including case-control studies designed to exclude the contribution of confounding exposures to the cancer experience of the study populations, found no evidence that mineral wool fibers are associated with an increased cancer risk (Marsh et al. 1996; Wong, et al. 1991; Kjaerheim et al. 2001). In announcing the new Group 3 classification for mineral wool fibers, IARC stated: “Epidemiologic studies published during the 15 years since the previous IARC Monographs review of these fibers in 1988 provide no evidence of increased risks of lung cancer or of mesothelioma (cancer of the lining of the body cavities) from occupational exposures during manufacture of these materials” (IARC 2001).

11.2.3 Animal Data:

11.2.3.1 Several studies of intraperitoneal injection of high doses of mineral wool fibers have produced significant increases in the incidence of mesothelioma (IARC 2002). The intraperitoneal injection studies formed part of the basis for IARC’s previous (IARC 1987) Group 2B classification for mineral wool fibers. Leading scientists agree that intraperitoneal injection studies (i.e., surgical implantation or injection into the chest or abdomen) are the least relevant type of animal study for evaluating

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

Page 6 of 7 Issue Date: November 16, 2010 Replaces Issue: March 1, 2010

potential human risk for fiber exposures, because such studies bypass the animals’ natural defense mechanisms and involve a type and pattern of exposure (implantation of a high dose early in life) that does not mimic human patterns of exposure (inhalation of much lower doses over a lifetime) (National Research Council 2000).

11.2.3.2 A well-designed long-term inhalation study in rats exposed to mineral wool fibers found no significant increase in lung tumor incidence, and no mesotheliomas (IARC 2002). Likewise, in two intratracheal instillation studies of mineral wool fibers, no significant increase in the incidence of lung tumors or mesotheliomas was found (IARC 2002). Inhalation studies are regarded as the most relevant type of animal data for evaluating potential human risk, and intratracheal instillation studies, while less relevant, are considered valuable for the initial screening of fibrous compounds (National Research Council 2000). Thus, evaluating all the available animal studies in conjunction with the human data, IARC’s most recent review finds “inadequate evidence overall for any cancer risk” from mineral wool fibers (IARC 2001).

11.3 Evaluations of Potential Carcinogenicity:

Source Classification Description

IARC Group 3 Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen

ACGIH Group A3 Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans

12. Ecological Information:

12.1 Ecotoxicity: No data available for the products. The products are stable, are not expected to cause harm to animals, plants or fish, and have no other known adverse environmental effects.

12.2 Environmental Fate: No data available for the products.

13. Disposal Considerations: 13.1 US EPA Waste Number & Descriptions:

13.1.1 General Product Information: The products, as supplied, are not expected to be a characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA if discarded.

13.1.2 EPA Waste Numbers: No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product's components.

13.2 Disposal Instructions: Product is not considered a hazardous waste. Dispose of waste material according to Federal, State, Provincial, and Local environmental regulations.

14. Transport Information: 14.1 General: No special precautions.

14.2 US DOT Information: This product is not classified as a hazardous material for transport.

15. Regulatory Information:

15.1 U.S. Regulations:

15.1.1 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All components in this product are listed, as required, on the US

EPA TSCA inventory, or are not required to be listed

15.1.2 CERCLA: Includes mineral fiber emissions from facilities manufacturing or processing glass rock or slag fibers (or other mineral derived fibers) of average diameter 1 micrometer or less; Statutory RQ = 1 pound (.454 kg); no final RQ is being assigned to the generic or broad class (related to Fine mineral fibers).

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Material Name: Mineral Wool Insulation

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15.1.3 Clean Air Act: Mineral wool fiber appears on the Clean Air Act-1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants List.

15.2 State and Local Regulations: State, Provincial, and Local regulations not identified in this Material Safety Data Sheet may apply.

15.3 WHMIS: The products have been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Product Regulations and this Material Safety Data Sheet contains all the information required by the Controlled Product Regulations

15.3.1: WHMIS IDL: No components are listed on the IDL

15.3.2: WHMIS Classification: No components are classified as controlled products.

16. Further Information:

16.1 Potential Health Effects:

IARC Monograph Man-made Vitreous Fibres, press release October 2001

Safety in the Use of Mineral and Synthetic Fibers, Occupational Safety and Health Series. International Labor Office (ILO).

Information about “Health and Safety Research on Rock- and Slag-wool” can be obtained from the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA), 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 310, Alexandria, VA 22314, USA). Home-page: http://www.naima.org

16.2 Key/Legend:

ACGIH = American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists; CAA = Clean Air Act; CAS = Chemical Abstracts Service; CERCLA = Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act; DOT = Department of Transportation; EPA = Environmental Protection Agency; HMIS = Hazardous Material

Identification System; HSPP = Health and Safety Partnership Program; IARC = International Agency for Research on Cancer; MSDS = Material Safety Data Sheet; NAIMA = North American Insulation Manufacturers Association; NFPA = National Fire Protection Association; NIOSH = National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; OSHA = Occupational Safety and Health Administration; PEL = Permissible Exposure Limit; RCRA = Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; RQ = Reportable Quantity; SVF = synthetic vitreous fibers; TSCA = Toxic Substances Control Act; TWA = time-weighted average; WHMIS = Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.

16.3 References: Complete citations, or copies, of all references cited in this Material Safety Data Sheet can be obtained from Roxul Inc. (see Section 1).

16.4 Accuracy: The information contained herein is based upon data considered to be accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data, the results to be obtained from the use thereof, or that any such use will not infringe upon any patent. This information is furnished as a guide only and upon the condition that the person receiving it shall make tests to determine the accuracy and suitability for his or her own purpose.

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SAFETY

Personnel · Process · Planet

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Sproule WR-1200®

PERLITE PIPE & BLOCK INSULATION

w w w. i i g - l l c . c o m

IIG-200 07-10 (REPLACES 06-09)

Your insulation partner in a safer work place and world.

PIPE & EQUIPMENT INSULATIONS

Sproule WR-1200®

OPERATING TEMPERATURE LIMIT: 1200°F(650°C)

DESCRIPTION

Sproule WR-1200® is a pre-formed, high temperature, non-wicking

pipe and block insulation composed of expanded perlite uniformly

reinforced with a high strength fiber for use on systems operating up to

1200°F(650°C). It is inorganic, non-combustible and meets or exceeds

the physical property requirements of ASTM C610. Sproule WR-1200

is produced with a blue visual color coding dispersed throughout the

product to assure it can be identified as Asbestos Free. Integral to Sproule

WR-1200 is

, a distinctive formula and process that inhibits

corrosion to outside surfaces of pipe and equipment.

ADVANTAGES

• Pipe insulation sections shrink-wrapped with poly film for protection

from abrasion during shipment

• Block insulation manufactured with reinforcing scrim beneath the outside

surface enhancing structural integrity

APPLICATIONS

Because of its compressive strength, low thermal conductivity and corrosion

inhibiting properties, it is an product for application on high temperature

piping and equipment. In industrial processing and power generation

facilities, Sproule WR-1200 is the preferred product for stainless steel

piping, which is very susceptible to stress corrosion cracking at operating

temperatures above 140°F (60°C). The

feature inhibits corrosion

where moisture and chlorides may become trapped between insulation

and stainless steel.

FIRE SAFETY

Surface Burning Characteristics. When tested in accordance

with ASTM E84, NFPA 255, and UL 723, Thermo-12 Gold has flame

spread/smoke developed ratings of 0/0.

Non Combustible. When tested in accordance with ASTM E136 as

de-fined by NFPA 255 and NFPA 101.

Pipe Sizes

Sproule WR-1200

in.

mm

½-40 15-1000 Pipe Insulation**

24-40 600-1000 Quad

30 Minimum 750 Minimum Scored Block [12” (305 mm) wide] [18” (457 mm) wide ]

Flat Surfaces Flat Block [6”, 12” and 16” wide (152 mm, 305 mm and 457 mm wide)]

Sproule WR-1200 pipe insulation is 36”(914 mm) in length, and is available in thicknesses from 1” to 5” (25 mm to 127 mm) in 1

2” (15 mm) increments. Thick wall material is furnished in double layers.

Sproule WR-1200 flat block insulation is 12” (305 mm) wide and 36” (914 mm) in length, and is available in thicknesses from 1” to 4” (25 mm to 100 mm) in 1

2“ (15 mm) increments. Non-standard

widths of 18”, 24” and 36”(457 mm, 610 mm and 914 mm)are available on a made-to-order basis. Inquire for price and availability.

** Double layered pipe insulation is available for heat-traced line applications.

SCORED BLOCK APPLICATION GUIDE

Minimum Diameter

Insulation Thickness

Triple Scored

Single Scored

in.

mm in. mm in. mm

38 30 762 95 2413 2 51 40 1016 125 3175 64 50 1270 155 3937 3 76 60 1524 190 4826 89 70 1778 220 5588 4 102 - - 250 6350

Available Forms and Sizes

Pipe Sizes

in. mm

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PERLITE PIPE & BLOCK INSULATION

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IIG-200 07-10 (REPLACES 06-09) © 2010 Industrial Insulation Group. Printed in USA.

2100 LINE STREET • BRUNSWICK, GA 31520

CUSTOMER SERVICE,

TECHNICAL & GENERAL INFORMATION

(800) 866-3234

Industrial Insulation Group, LLC is a Calsilite/Johns Manville joint venture. IIG manufactures MinWool-1200® mineral fiber pipe, block and a variety of other insulations; Thermo-12® Gold Calcium Silicate pipe and block insulation; Super Firetemp® fireproofing board; SprouleWR-1200® Perlite pipe and block insulation; high temperature adhesives, and insulating finishing cement.

The physical and chemical properties presented herein represent typical, average values obtained in accordance with accepted test methods and are subject to normal manufacturing variations. They are supplied as a technical service and are subject to change without notice. Numerical flame spread and smoke developed ratings are not intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other materials under actual fire conditions. Check with the Customer Service Office to assure current information. All Industrial Insulation Group products are sold subject to the IIG Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedy. For a copy of the IIG Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedy, email - info@iig-llc.com.

PRODUCT CERTIFICATION

When ordering material to comply with any government specification or

any other listed specification, a statement of that fact must appear on the

purchase order. Government regulations and other listed specifications

require specific lot testing, and prohibit the certification of compliance after

shipment has been made. There may be additional charges associated with

specification compliance testing. Please refer to IIG-CSP-3 for Certification

Procedures and Charges. Call customer service for more information.

SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE

ASTM C165 Compressive Strength

80 psi (550 kPa) to Produce

5% Compression

ASTM C203 Flexural Strength 50-60 psi (345-415 kPa)

ASTM C302 Average Density 13 lbs. per cu. ft. (210 kgs./m

3

)

ASTM C356 Linear Shrinkage

Less than 2% After 24-Hour

Soaking Period at 1200°F(650°C)

ASTM C442

Maximum Service Temperature

1200°F (650°C)

ASTM C610 Material Specification Passes

ASTM C665 Çorrosivity to Steel Passes-Inhibits

ASTM C795/C891/C692 Passes-Inhibits

ASTM C1338 Fungi Resistant Passes

ASTM C1617 Corrosivity to Steel Passes-Inhibits

ASTM E84

Surface Burning Characteristics

Flame Spread - 0

Smoke Developed - 0

ASTM E136 Noncombustibility Passes

NRC Reg. Guide 1.36 Passes

R-Value @ 75°F 2.2 per inch of thickness

*Sproule WR-1200 Pipe & Block Insulation is tested in accordance with ASTM C177, ASTM C518, ASTM C335.

W/m•°C

Thermal Conductivity Btu•in/(hr•ft 2•°F) .90 .80 .70 .60 .50 .40 .130 .115 .101 .086 .072 .057 (°F) 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 (°C) 38 93 149 204 260 316 371 427

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY

* Mean Temperature °F 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 °C 38 93 149 204 260 316 371 427 Btu • in/(hr • ft2 • ºF) .47 .51 .56 .62 .68 .74 .79 .85 W/m • ºC .068 .074 .081 .089 .098 .107 .114 .123

QUALITY STATEMENT

IIG Products are designed, manufactured and tested to strict quality

standards in our own facilities. This along with third party auditing is

your assurance that this product delivers consistent high quality.

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Material Safety Data Sheet

For Chemical Emergency, Spill, Leak, Fire, Exposure or Accident,

CALL INFOTRAC – Day or Night 1-800-535-5053

Outside the United States call collect +01-352-323-3500

Material Name: Bonded Perlite Thermal Insulation

Section 1— Chemical Product and Company Identification

Product Name: Sproule Expanded Perlite WR-1200™ Insulation

Manufacturer Information

Industrial Insulation Group 2100 Line Street

Brunswick, GA 31520

Section 2 — Composition and Information on Ingredients

Component CAS # EINECS # OSHA PEL/ ACGIH TLV/ % TWA (mg/m3) TWA (mg/m3) Perlite 93763-70-3 NE 15 10 >90 Sodium Silicate 1344-09-8 215-687-4 15 10 5-10 Nylon 6/6 32131-17-2 222-037-3 NE NE 0-5 Dimethylpolysiloxanes 94363-18-5 256-344-9 NE NE 0-2 NE = Not Established

Section 3 — Hazards Identification

Emergency Overview

APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Odorless, blue, solid semi-circle or block insulation with coloring throughout as a visual marker to indicate this is an asbestos-free product.

This product is an article and under normal conditions of use, this product is not expected to create any unusual emergency hazards. However, cutting, sawing, or abrading may increase the risk of personnel exposure. Inhalation of excessive amounts of dust created when fabricating, cutting, or other mechanical alterations of the product may cause temporary upper respiratory irritation and/or congestion— remove affected individuals to fresh air.

Skin irritation may be treated by gently washing affected area with soap and warm water.

Eye irritation may be treated by flushing eyes with large amounts of water. If irritation persists, contact a physician. Prolonged contact with dust from this product may cause Dermatitis.

In the event of fire, use normal fire fighting procedures to prevent inhalation of smoke and gases. WHMIS Class: Sproule WR-1200 is not a WHMIS controlled product.

Potential Health Effects Summary

Breathing dust from this product may cause a scratchy throat, congestion, and slight coughing. Getting dust or fibers on the skin, or in the eyes may cause itching, rash, or redness.

Date: 21 Nov 2011 MSDS ID: 20511 Rev: 1.0.6

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