MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

1.          Identification of the substance

Name

Candelilla Wax

2.          Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name and Synonyms

Candelilla Wax

Chemical Family

Esters, Acids and Alcohols of long chain saturated hydrocarbons

CAS Number

8006-44-8

EINECS Number

 

List of Dangerous Ingredients

None. This product contains no dangerous ingredients

3.          Hazard Identification

Inhalation

Mist or fumes may cause irritation or coughing.

Eyes

Harmless when cold, heated wax may cause burns.

Skin

Harmless to skin when cold, heated wax may cause burns.

Ingestion

Harmless if swallowed in small doses, but larger amounts may cause nausea and diarrhoea. Low order of toxicity.

4.          First Aid Measures

Inhalation

Remove to fresh air. Obtain medical attention if symptoms persist.

Eyes

Cold wax. Wash eyes thoroughly with water. Heated wax. Rinse with cool water to dissipate heat, do not try to remove wax. Obtain prompt medical attention.

Skin

Cold wax. Wash with soap, hand cleaner and water. Hot wax. Flush skin with cold water to cool as quickly as possible. Cover with clean cotton or gause. Do not attempt to remove wax from a burn as this can result in tissue loss. Obtain prompt medical atten

Ingestion

Wash the mouth with water. If large amounts are swallowed obtain prompt medical attention.

5.          Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point, °C

> 300

Flammable Limits

Requires exposure to high temperature and naked flame.

Extinguishing Media

Dry chemical, CO2, foam.

Special Fire Fighting Procedures

Wear self contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and eyes.

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Slight when exposure to heat and flames.

Fire Class according to DIN-EN 2:

 

6.          Accidental Release Measures

In Case of Spill

If molten, allow to solidify, scrape up and dispose of as solid combustible material. Do not wash solid or molten wax into drains.

7.          Special Storage and Handling Precautions

Storage

Store away from boilers and hot pipes.

Handling Protection

No special precautions other than protection from splashing or contact with molten material.

8.          Exposure Control / Personal Protection Information

Exposure Limits

A threshold value of 1mg/m3 is recommended for wax fumes.

Eye Protection

Safety glasses, chemical goggles (if splashing possible).

Skin Protection

Heated wax should be handled with caution and suitable protective clothing worn.

Respiratory Protection

Adequate ventilation

Ventilation

Normal ventilation

9.          Physical Data

Physical state at room temperature

Hard brittle solid

Form supplied

Flakes or powder or bead

Colour

Light yellow

Odour in physical state

Practically odourless

Odour in molten state

Faint, characteristic Odour

Density at 20°C

n/a

Congealing Point, °C

65 – 70

Melting Point, °C

n/a

Ring and Ball Softening Point, °C

n/a

Viscosity at 100°C, cSt

n/a

Penetration at 25°C

n/a

Acid Value

12-22

Saponification Value

43-65

10.       Reactivity Data

Stability

Stable

Hazardous Decomposition Products

None

Hazardous Polymerisation

Will not occur

Incompatibility - materials to avoid

None

11.       Toxicological Data

Toxicology

No data available

Health Effects

None expected

12.       Ecological Information

 

Unlikely to cause any environmental hazards. Degrades very slowly at ambient temperatures.

13.       Disposal Considerations

Disposal of waste product

Treat as solid combustible materials and dispose in accordance with local regulations.

WC-Code

12 01 12 Spent waxes and fats

Disposal of packaging – pallets

Pallets can be returned to supplier via haulier / forwarding agent

Disposal of packaging – cartons

Cartons may be returned to the appropriate used paper recycling point.

14.       Transportation

Designation

Non-hazardous

Special Precautions

None

15.       Regulatory Information

 

There is no regulatory material available.

16.       Other Information

Further reading

Ullmans's Encylopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th Edition, Vol. A28, Chapter "Waxes", Verlag Chemie, 1996 Shubik et al., Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol, 4, Suppl. 1-62, 1962

 

 

Last Revision

10/03/2006

 

 

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