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M A T E R I A L  S A F E T Y  D A T A  S H E E T                                    PAGE #: 1 OF 3
PRODUCT NAME:
  All Heatset Web Process Color Inks & Extend
PRODUCT CODE:
  All Heatset Web Process Color Inks & Extenders
MSDS NUMBER:
   IIC-1
KEY NUMBER :
  l1K100H
MSDS DATE:
   March 15, 2000  
EMER PHONE #'s:
   1-888-949-1754    1-866-467-2281  

 
Impression Inks Corp.
7333 Jack Newell Blvd., Ste 200
Ft. Worth, TX 76118  USA
Tel: 817-595-1754   Fax: -3521
 
Chemical Name:
 
 
Chemical Family:
 
 
CAS #:
   Blend
Chemical Formula:
 
CAS Name:
 
Molecular Weight::
 
Synonyms/Common Name:
    Heatset Web Process Color Inks & Extenders
 
DOT Information:
 
 
Appearance
  Heavy Paste  
Melting Point:
  N/A
Color:
  Color Varies
Boiling Point:
  440-590 F
State:
  Heavy Fluid
Flash Point:
  >300F (OSHA/NFPA Class IIIB)
Odor Characteristics:
  Minimal Odor
Freezing Point:
  Not Determined
pH:
  Base to Slightly Acidic
Percent Volatility:
  Not Determined
Viscosity:
  Varies
Evaporation Rate (BAc=1):
   Slower Than Butyl Acetate
Specific Gravity (Water=1):
  0.9 - 1.1 g/L
Solubility in Water:
   Insoluble in Water
Vapor Density (Air=1):
  1.10 - 1.15
Solubility in Oil:
   Soluble in Water
Vapor Pressure:
  <Less Than .10mm/Mercury
Solubility in Acetone:
  Soluble in Acetone
Material / Components
CAS #:
CAS Name:
TLV Units:
Approx. %:
Hydrocarbon Modified Rosin Resin Solution
Proprietary Hydrocarbon Modified Rosin Resin Solution Not Established >40%
Hdrotreated Middle Distillate
64742-46-7
Hdrotreated Middle Distillate
5 mg/m3 (Oil Mists) >20%
HdrotreatedLight Distillate
64742-47-8
HdrotreatedLight Distillate
3.5 mg/m3 (Oil Mists) <10%
Flash Point: >300F (OSHA/NFPA Class IIIB)
Flammable Limits in Air % by volume:
Lower
Upper
Not Determined
Extinguishing Media: Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical or Foam
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use Self Contained Breathing Apparatus in Enclosed Areas
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: Densed Smoke WIll Result From Burning. Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide May Be Generated.