E 7016

CHINA ELECTRODE AND MACHINERY CO., LTD.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
For Welding Consumables and Related Products
Essentially similar to U.S Department of Labor Form OSHA-20

SECTION I – IDENTIFICATION
Manufacturer/Supplier:
China Electrode and Machinery Co.,Ltd.
527,Sec.3.AN KANG Rd,HSIN TIEN, TAIPEI HSIEN TAIWAN R.O.C
http://www.cemc-tpe.com.tw e-mail :cemc@ms24.hinet.net
Tel:886-2-22152277 Fax:886-2-22153150 , 886-2-22152883
Product Type:Covered Electrodes for High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade Name : E 7016 AWS Classification : E 7016
SECTION II – Hazardous Components/Identity Information
Hazardous Components(specific Chemical Identity:   Common Name(S) %By Weight TLV(Mg/m3)
1. Chromium and chromium alloys or compounds 744-47-3 <0.5 0.5
2. Titanium dioxides 13463-67-7 10 10
3. Mineral silicates  1332-58-7  < 55
4. Silicates and other binders 1344-09-8 < 5 10
5. Iron oxides 65996-74-9 < 5  5
6 .Mangesite 1309-48-4 < 5 10
7.Manganese and /or manganese alloys and compounds 7439-96-5  0.5 0.6
8. Molybdenum alloy 7439-98-7  0.5 10
9. Iron 7439-89-6   <3010
10. Limestone and/or calcium carbonate   1317-65-3<0.510
11. Quartz 14808-60-7   <0.50.1
12. Cellulose and other carbohydrates    65996-61-4<0.510
SECTION III-Physical/Chemical Characteristics
Boiling Point                      N/A Specific Gravity(H2O=1)                   N/A
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg)     N/A  Melting Point                                   N/A
Vapor Density (AIR =1)        N/A Evaporation Rate(Butyl Acetate=1)    N/A
Solubility in Water             N/A
Appearance and Odor         N/A
SECTION IV – Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Flash Point (Method Used) N/A Flammable Limits N/A  LEL          N/AUEL          N/A
Extinguishing Media                                                   See below
Special Fighting Procedures                                        See below
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
        Welding ARC and sparks can ignite combustibles and flammables. Refer to American National Standard Z49.1 for Fire prevention during the use of welding and allied procedures.
SECTION V – Reactivity Data
Stability
      Stable
Unstable No Conditions to Avoid
Stable Yes None unless otherwise specified
Incompatibility(Metals to Avoid) None
Hazardous Decomposition Products
The composition and quality of welding fumes and gases are dependent upon the metal being welded. The process procedure and electrodes used. Other conditions which also influence the composition and quantity of fumes and gases to which workers may be exposed include:coatings on metal being welded (such as paint, plating,or galvanizing), the number of welders and the volume of the worker area, the quality and amount of ventilation, the position of the welder’s head with respect to the fume plume, as the presence of contaminants in the atmosphere (such as chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors from cleaning and degreasing activities.) When the electrode is consumed, the fume and gas decomposition products generated are different in percent and from the ingredients listed in Section II. Decomposition products of normal operation include those originating from the volatilization, reaction. or oxidation of the materials shown in Section II, plus those from the base metal and coating, etc, as noted above . Reasonably expected fume constituents of this product would include: Primarily iron oxide and manganese oxides,secondarily complex oxides of chromium, potassium, silicon and sodium Maximum fume exposure guideline for this product(based on manganese content) is 0.5 milligrams per cubic meter.
SECTION VI – Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry:
Inhalation , Skin, Ingestion
Health Hazards
        Electric ARC-welding may create: Fumes and gases can be dangerous. Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin. Electric shock can kill.
Carcinogenicity The state of California requires the following information: Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure
        See below.
Medical Conditions from Exposure
Short term to Welding fume-dizziness nausea, dryness and irritation of nose, eyes and throat, chest tightness, fever, allergic reaction, long term-siderosis, believed to affect pulmonary function. Nickel and Chromium compounds are required by Osha to be considered carcinogenic.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures
Remove to fresh air, obtain medical attention, Employ first aid techniques recommended by AM.Red Cross.
SECTION VII – Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Spill and Leak Procedure N/A
Waste and Disposal Method
        Prevent waste from contaminating surrounding environment. Discard any product residue, disposable container or liner in environmentally acceptable manner, in full compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing
                                                          None
Other Precautions
         Use product in accordance with ANSI Standard Z49.1, Safety in welding and cutting available from AWS, 550NW. Lejnue Rd., POB 351040, Miami, F133135 Phone 305-443-9353.
SECTION VIII – Control Measures
Respiratory Measures
         Use restorable fume respiratory or air supplied respirator when in confined space or local exhaust does not keep exposure below recommended exposure limit.
Ventilation
          Use enough local ventilation, and local exhaust at AEC to keep fumes and gases from workers breathing zone and general area. Train worker to keep head out of fumes.
Local Exhaust ---- Special ----
Mechanical (General) ----  Other ----
Protective Gloves
                                     See other protective equipment
Eye Protection
         Wear helmet, face shield with filter lens, protective screens, flash goggles to shield others, start with shade too dark then go to lighter shade which gives sufficient view of weld zone.
Other protective Equipment
          Hand, head, body protection to prevent injury form radiation, sparks and electrical shock.
Work/Hygienic Practices
          Do not touch live electrical parts and insulate from work and ground. For maximum safety, be certified for, and wear a respirator at all times when welding or brazing.
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Last modified: 2007-10-09