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Region Operations Engineer Other __________________________________
Fabrication Inspection M/S 47365
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Region Materials
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10. Approval Withheld:
11. Miscellaneous Acceptance Criteria.
Remarks:
5. Acceptance Criteria: Only 'Approved for Shipment' or 'WSDOT Inspected' or 'Fabrication Approved Decal' material shall be used.
6. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Materials Certificate of Origin to Project Engineer.
7. Acceptance Criteria: Request Transmitted to State Materials Laboratory for Approval Action.
8. Source Approved:
______________________________________________________________________________________
9. Approval Withheld: Submit samples for preliminary evaluation.
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1. Acceptance Criteria: Acceptance based upon 'Satisfactory' Test Report for samples of materials to be incorporated into project.
2. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Mfg. Cert of Compliance for 'Acceptance' prior to use of material
3. Acceptance Criteria: Catalog Cuts for 'Acceptance' prior to use of material. Catalog Cut Approved Yes No
4. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Shop Drawings for 'Approval' prior to fabrication of mateiral.
Project Engineer/Representative Date State Materials Engineer
26.1 Analysis Report for Special Design Ameron - Tulsa, OK 9-29.6
26.1 PS, 1 With Fixed Base Ameron - Tulsa, OK 9-29.6
26.1 PS, 1 w/ Slip Base Ameron - Tulsa, OK 9-29.6
26.1 Type III Special Design Signal Pole Ameron - Tulsa, OK 9-29.6
26.1 Type II & III Signal Pole Ameron - Tulsa, OK 9-29.6
This shall be completed prior to submittal. If this form is not complete at time of submittal it may be returned for
information that was omitted.
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Material or
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Name and Location of Fabricator,
Manufacturer or Pit Number
Specification
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Sare Electric, Inc. Transportation Systems, Inc #014.1 REVISED
1082-16130 4/11/2022
Section / Title of Project County
TSI #014.1
Request for Approval of Material
Contract Number FA Number SR Date
Renton Elementary School #16Contractor Subcontractor
Washington State
Department of Transportation
PE
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Date
Project Engineer Distribution State Materials Engineer Distrubution
Contractor General File Signing Inpsection
Region Operations Engineer Other __________________________________
Fabrication Inspection M/S 47365
Revised 03/2018
Region Materials
State Materials Lab
DOT Form 350-071
10. Approval Withheld:
11. Miscellaneous Acceptance Criteria.
Remarks:
5. Acceptance Criteria: Only 'Approved for Shipment' or 'WSDOT Inspected' or 'Fabrication Approved Decal' material shall be used.
6. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Materials Certificate of Origin to Project Engineer.
7. Acceptance Criteria: Request Transmitted to State Materials Laboratory for Approval Action.
8. Source Approved:
______________________________________________________________________________________
9. Approval Withheld: Submit samples for preliminary evaluation.
Approval Action Codes for use by Project Engineer and state Materials Laboratory
1. Acceptance Criteria: Acceptance based upon 'Satisfactory' Test Report for samples of materials to be incorporated into project.
2. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Mfg. Cert of Compliance for 'Acceptance' prior to use of material
3. Acceptance Criteria: Catalog Cuts for 'Acceptance' prior to use of material. Catalog Cut Approved Yes No
4. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Shop Drawings for 'Approval' prior to fabrication of mateiral.
Project Engineer/Representative Date State Materials Engineer
26.1 Paint Procedure for Powder Coating PTI - Tualatin, OR 9-08.2
This shall be completed prior to submittal. If this form is not complete at time of submittal it may be returned for
information that was omitted.
For WSDOT Use Only
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Bid Item
No.
Material or
Manufacturer's Product/Type
Name and Location of Fabricator,
Manufacturer or Pit Number
Specification
Reference
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Renton Elementary School #16Contractor Subcontractor
Sare Electric, Inc. Transportation Systems, Inc #015.1 REVISED
1082-16130 4/11/2022
Section / Title of Project County
TSI #015.1
Request for Approval of Material
Contract Number FA Number SR Date
Washington State
Department of Transportation
Technical Data Sheet
This Polyester TGIC powder was designed for exterior architectural applications. It has
excellent weatherability and light fastness, combined with high performing physical
properties.
Product Code: BK70-XTP385
Product Name: XP Black Texture
* Testing Performed on Bondrite 1000(Chrome rinse), 22 Gauge CRS Panels
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.52
GLOSS (ASTM D523) 70
RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS: 3.0-4.0 mils
PENCIL HARDNESS (ASTM D3363): H - 2H
IMPACT TEST (ASTM D2794-90): 160 / 160
CROSS HATCH ADHESION (ASTM D3359-METHOD B) PASS 100%
ABRASION RESISTANCE (ASTM D4060): 40 Minimum
MANDREL BENDING TEST (ASTM D522): 3/16" (5mm)
SALTSPRAY RESISTANCE: 1000 Hrs
HUMIDITY RESISTANCE: 1000 Hrs
APPLICATION: ELECTROSTATIC
CURE: 10 min @ 200 C
Warranty Policy: This product has been tested in our laboratory and meets our product specifications. We recommend trials under the
customer's processing conditions to ensure it is suitable for its end use. Since matters of surface preparation, application procedures,
and other fact that can affect performance are beyond our control, Spectrum Powder manufacturing Ltd. assumes no liability for coating
failure other than supply replacement material for a coating shown to be defective. Spectrum Powder Manufacturing Ltd.
3956 64th Ave. S.E.
Calgary, Alberta
T2C 2B4
www.spectrumpowder.com
September 20th, 2009
Custom Powder Coating All On-Site Sandblasting and
Industrial ● Commercial Powder Types Part sizes to Leading technology 3 Stage
Architectural and colors 52’L x 13’H x 14’W Chemical Pre-Treatment
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
9900 SW Herman Rd. PO Box 3221 Tualatin, OR 97062 503-612-6800 phone 503-612-6900 fax
Powder Tech Inc. Quality Control Procedures for Galvanized Material
1. Receive parts into PTI yard and visually inspect for obvious damage to the parts. (i.e. damage
to galvanizing, damage to metal, etc.).
2. Visually inspect parts for any surface contamination. If identified remove contamination in
accordance with Step 2 of PTI processing procedures.
3. Sweep blast parts in accordance ASTM D 6386 and PTI processing procedures.
4. The blast is a hold point for blast inspection. All blasted parts will be visually inspected for
sufficient blast as well as any damage to the galvanizing caused by blasting. If necessary,
repairs to the galvanizing will be done in accordance with step 4 of the PTI processing
procedures.
5. Powder coating will be done in accordance with PTI processing procedures.
6. Post coating inspection will consist of the following:
- Visual inspection for the presence of coating holidays, and other unacceptable surface
imperfections.
- Coating thickness measurement in accordance with SSPC-PA2. The minimum
thickness of the epoxy primer coating and the polyester finish coating shall be 3 mils
each.
- Cure test in accordance with PCI #8 Solvent cure test.
7. All test results will be documented on a PTI inspection form by PTI QA/QC and made
available upon request.
8. Parts will be loaded so that there is no part to part contact. Parts will rest only on dunnage that
has been properly protected (i.e with carpets, foam, etc.)
Confidentiality Statement
The above procedures, processing instructions, and other technical information constitute
proprietary and protected trade secret information of Powder Tech, Inc. and is being
provided exclusively to Ameron Pole in satisfaction of Powder Tech, Inc.’s bid and/or
contractual obligations. Further publication, transmission or dissemination of this
information is strictly prohibited absent Powder Tech, Inc.’s advance written consent.
Unauthorized dissemination or misappropriation of this information will constitute a
violation of Powder Tech, Inc.’s confidentiality and trade secret rights and may subject the
violating party to penalties under Oregon Trade Secrets Act (ORS 646.461 et seq). Upon
completion of this contract, Ameron Pole shall return all confidential and trade secret
information to Powder Tech, Inc. or certify it’s destruction to Powder Tech, Inc.’s
satisfaction without retention of any such information with the exception of one archival
copy.
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 1 of 5
SPECTRUM POWDER MANUFACTURING LTD.
Material Safety Data Sheet
DATE: Sep 18, 2009 VERSION 2.0
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFACATION
Product Description: Powder Coating
Trade Name: Polyester/TGIC
Product Name: BK70-XTP385 XP Black Texture
Emergency Phone No.: 1-403-279-9040
Preparation Date: Sep 18, 2009
Manufacturer/Supplier:
Spectrum Powder Manufacturing Ltd.
3956 64th Ave. SE
Calgary, AB T2C 2B4
PH# 1-403-279-9040
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Characterization:
Mixture of the substances listed below with non-hazardous addition.
Dangerous Components:
TGIC CAS# 2451-62-9 4-10%
TITANIUM DIOXIDE CAS# 13463-67-7 10-30%
BARIUM SULPHATE CAS# 7727-43-7 10-30%
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Ingredient LD50 LC 50 ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL
Oral mg/kg Oral mg/l mg/m3 mg/m3
TGIC 188 N/A 0.05 N/A
TITANIUM DIOXIDE N/A 6.8 10 10
BARIUM SULPHATE N/A N/A 10 10
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation, Eyes and Skin, or Ingestion
Effects of Overexposure:
Skin: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause sensitization.
Eyes: Irritation
Inhalation and Ingestion: Harmful and Irritant.
HMIS Codes:
Health=1
Fire=1
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 2 of 5
Reactivity=1
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye contact:
Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
Skin contact:
Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs
later, get medical attention.
Inhalation:
Remove from exposure. Supply fresh air and seek medical attention.
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting, wash mouth out with water. Get medical attention
immediately.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point:
Not applicable
Flammable Classifications:
Not applicable
Extinguishing Media:
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemic al, or Foam
Auto Ignition:
Not applicable
Fire and Explosion Hazard:
Dust at sufficient concentrations can create explosive mixtures with air.
Do not allow dust to disperse into the air while fighting fires.
Protective Equipment:
Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be
used.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
Ensure adequate ventilation;
Remove all sources of ignition;
Do not allow material to enter sewer or ground water;
Sweep up material taking care not to generate airborne dust.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 3 of 5
Storage Category:
Not applicable
Precautions to be taken in handling and storage:
Store in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.
Keep container closed when not in use.
Transfer to containers that are approved with proper and complete labeling.
Avoid excessive s king contact.
Do not ingest or inhale.
Ensure good ventilation/exhaustion at the workplace.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Precautions to be taken during use:
Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid eye and prolonged skin contact. Dust
proof goggles are recommended. An eye wash station should be readily available.
Avoid generating or breathing airborne dust. Wear NOISH approved properly fitted
organic vapor/particulate respirator. Wash hands after using. Wear gloves that are
recommended by glove manufacturer for protection against materials in section 2.
Coveralls are recommended.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Form:
Solid, finely divided powder
Color:
Based on product specifications
Odor:
Near odorless
Melting point:
70-80 C
Boiling point:
N/A
Specific Gravity:
1.52
Vapor Density:
N/A
Evaporation Rate:
N/A
Volatile Volume:
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 4 of 5
0%
Solvent Content:
Organics - 0%
Solids - 100%
Danger of Explosion:
Product does not normally present an explosive hazard. However dust can
combine with air to form an explosive mixture if comes in contact with a source of
ignition.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability:
Stability under normal conditions of use.
Conditions to Avoid:
High concentrations of airborne dust which may ignite explosively.
Incompatibility:
Strong oxidizers, acids, or alkalis.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon dioxide and Carbon monoxide may form if exposed to extreme heat.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Primary irritant effect:
irritant effect on eyes and skin.
Sensitization:
Sensitization possible through inhalation and skin contact.
Additional toxicological information:
TGIC in its purest form is toxic to humans. Individuals using TGIC containing
powder coating should be aware that these coating may cause contact dermatitis
or short term asthma like symptoms.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Method:
Product must not be disposed of with household refuse.
Incineration must be done in an approved facility.
Do not incinerate in closed container.
Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and loc al laws.
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 5 of 5
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Hazard Class:
Non regulated
Marine Pollutant:
No
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product related hazard:
In accordance with the CPR(Controlled Products Regulation) this product is
classified as a hazardous material and this MSDS states all required information.
Hazard symbol:
Material pertaining to particular hazard:
TGIC
Safety factors:
Do not inhale dust, gas, or fumes.
Store in well ventilated area.
Store away from food and drinking water.
Seek medical attention immediately if ingested.
Risk factors:
Harmful if swallowed or ingested.
Sensitization may occur with prolonged skin contact and inhalation.
Technical Data Sheet
This Epoxy powder coating is designed primarily as a primer for use in exterior applications. It has
outstanding adhesion and functionality when combined with an UV stable top coat. The resulting 2-
coat system offers outstanding protection.
When used as a primer, the coated part should be partially baked in the oven long enough to "gel"
and flow into a continuous film. The part is then ready for the top coat application followed by a
secondary full cure for both coatings (typically 10 minutes @ 200C).
SPECIFIC GRAVITY:1.50
GLOSS (ASTM D523):80
PENCIL HARDNESS (ASTM D3363):H - 3H
SALTSPRAY RESISTANCE (ASTM B117):2000 Hrs
HUMIDITY RESISTANCE (ASTM D2247):2000 Hrs
RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS:2.0-3.0 mils
CURE:10 min @ 180 C
* Testing Performed on Bondrite 1000 (Chrome rinse), 22 Gauge CRS Panels
CROSS HATCH ADHESION (ASTM D3359-METHOD B):PASS 100%
ABRASION RESISTANCE (ASTM D4060):40 Minimum
MANDREL BENDING TEST (ASTM D522):3/16" (5mm)
Product Code:GY80-E2793
Product Name:Zinc Free Epoxy Primer
Warranty Policy:
This product has been tested in our laboratory and meets our product specifications. We recommend trials under the customer's
processing conditions to ensure our powder is suitable for its intended end use. Since matters of surface preparation, application
procedures, and other local factors that can affect coating performance are beyond our control, Spectrum Powder Manufacturing Ltd.
assumes no liability for coating failure other then to supply replacement material for a powder coating shown to be defective.
APPLICATION:ELECTROSTATIC
Spectrum Powder Mfg. Ltd.
3956 64th Ave. S.E.
Calgary, Alberta
T2C 2B4
IMPACT TEST (ASTM D2794-90):160 / 160
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Custom Powder Coating All On-Site Sandblasting and
Industrial ● Commercial Powder Types Part sizes to Leading technology 3 Stage
Architectural and colors 52’L x 13’H x 14’W Chemical Pre-Treatment
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
9900 SW Herman Rd. PO Box 3221 Tualatin, OR 97062 503-612-6800 phone 503-612-6900 fax
Galvanized Material Process Certification
SO# 186466 City of Renton
Customer Information Material Information
Customer: ________________ Mfg.: _______________ Mfg.: ____________
Description: _______________ Name: ______________ Name: ____________
Customer Order#:____________ Product#: ____________ Product#:__________
BOL#: ______________ Batch#: ______________ Batch#: ___________
Quantity: ____________________
Inspection tests:
Blast Visual: _______________ blast profile: __________________
Coating Visual inspection: _____________________
PCI #8 Solvent cure test (MEK / MEK-Xylene) _________________
Dry Film Thickness (DFT): Min._______, Max _______, Avg._________
Powder Tech Inc. Certifies That:
1. These parts were coated according to manufactures recommendations and
as per customer instructions listed on purchase order and in the
specification.
2. These parts passed all QA/QC Testing requirements.
PTI Inspector: __________________________________ Date: _______________
Notes___________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Custom Powder Coating All On-Site Sandblasting and
Industrial ● Commercial Powder Types Part sizes to Leading technology 3 Stage
Architectural and colors 52’L x 13’H x 14’W Chemical Pre-Treatment
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
9900 SW Herman Rd. PO Box 3221 Tualatin, OR 97062 503-612-6800 phone 503-612-6900 fax
15/10/2022
Specific Application Procedures for Powder Coating of Hot Dip Galvanizing
SO# 186466 Renton School District
1. Receive and off-load parts in our yard. Verify parts are the same as shown on
project diagrams, plans, etc.
2. If necessary, before blasting all parts will be cleaned in accordance with
ASTM D 6386 section 5.3.2 Solvent Cleaning.
3. Parts will be swept blast in accordance with ASTM D 6386 section 5.4.1
Sweep Blasting. PTI uses a 20/50 nickel slag from Green Diamond sand
products with a particle size of 300-600um. The blast media is propelled at
the part at an angle determined by the geometry of the part and to ensure that
the part is scarified. It is adjusted as the geometry of the part changes. Blast
air pressure range is 50-70 psi. After blasting, while the part is still in the blast
room, the part is thoroughly blown down to remove all blast media.
4. After blasting, parts are immediately moved inside to a low humidity area
where the final preparation before powder coating occurs. Unusually large
deformations in the galvanizing, sharp spikes in the galvanizing, and other
obvious deformities are removed using a combination of hand tool preparation
(SSPC SP2) and power tool preparation (SSPC SP3). Additionally, parts
receive a final blow down to remove any loose sand and debris from the
blasting process. If patch repairs to the galvanizing are required, we will apply
ZRC Cold Galvanizing Compound as recommended by the manufacturer.
The maximum restoration area and minimum ZRC Cold Galvanizing dry film
thickness will be in accordance with AASHTO M111 section 6.
5. After final preparation parts are moved into the pre-heat oven. Parts will be
conveyed using an overhead crane or carts specially made to convey them.
6. Parts are pre-heated for an extended period of time. The timing of this process
is dependent on the mass of the part. The temperature of the pre-heat is also
dependent on the mass of the part. Parts will be pre-heated to the
recommended cure temperature of the powder and will be maintained at that
temperature for a minimum of five minutes longer than the recommended cure
time. Verification of part temperature will be done using an infrared gun that
takes direct readings of the metal substrate.
7. Immediately after pre-heat the part is moved to the powder paint booth where
the epoxy primer Spectrum Powder GY80-E2793 is applied to the part.
Custom Powder Coating All On-Site Sandblasting and
Industrial ● Commercial Powder Types Part sizes to Leading technology 3 Stage
Architectural and colors 52’L x 13’H x 14’W Chemical Pre-Treatment
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
9900 SW Herman Rd. PO Box 3221 Tualatin, OR 97062 503-612-6800 phone 503-612-6900 fax
8. After application of the epoxy primer the part is moved into a curing oven
where the part is heated until the epoxy primer gels in accordance with
manufacturers recommendations.
9. The part is then transferred back into the powder paint booth where the finish
coat of an AAMA 2604 polyester powder Spectrum Powder BK70-XTP385 is
applied, Color to be RAL 9005 Texture. The epoxy primer and polyester
finish coat will be a minimum of 3 mils each.
10. The part is then conveyed back into the curing oven where the entire coating
system is cured in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. Cure
times are dependent on the mass of the part.
11. After curing, the part is conveyed into a cool down and inspection area. In this
area there will be a visual inspection, a film thickness inspection, and a pencil
hardness inspection. Additionally, PTI will perform a solvent rub in
accordance with PCI #8 “Recommended Procedure for Solvent Cure Test” on
the parts to ensure sufficient cure of the powder coating.
12. If patch repairs are necessary then PTI will hand prep the repair area using
sandpaper to the point that the existing coating is “feathered”. We will then
apply a minimum of 3 mils of an approved epoxy and a minimum of 3 mils of
polyurethane touch-up as recommended by the paint manufacturer. Patch
repair of the primer is required only when the epoxy primer has been
damaged.
13. If a part should be rejected for a cosmetic issue (discoloration of the polyester
due to overbake) then PTI will scuff sand and solvent wipe the entire part and
apply another coat of the polyester topcoat in accordance with manufacturers
recommendations.
14. All inspection results will be documented on company inspection forms by
PTI QA/QC and made available upon request.
15. After the parts have been inspected they will be prepared for shipment. Parts
will be loaded on dunnage that is protected by foam or carpeting. There will
be no part to part contact
16. Parts will be loaded for shipment to the jobsite.
Custom Powder Coating All On-Site Sandblasting and
Industrial ● Commercial Powder Types Part sizes to Leading technology 3 Stage
Architectural and colors 52’L x 13’H x 14’W Chemical Pre-Treatment
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
9900 SW Herman Rd. PO Box 3221 Tualatin, OR 97062 503-612-6800 phone 503-612-6900 fax
The processing plans delineated above are based on Powder Tech’s (PTI) extensive
history of powder coating over hot-dip galvanizing. PTI has worked extensively with
testing laboratories, powder vendors, and abrasive blasting suppliers to arrive at these
processes. The vast majority of the powder coating over galvanizing we have done has
gone into very harsh chemical and ultraviolet environments. There has been no known
failures of the powder coating over the galvanizing. The processes above therefore
incorporate our relevant historical knowledge as well as industry guidelines.
Confidentiality Statement
The above procedures, processing instructions, and other technical information
constitute proprietary and protected trade secret information of Powder Tech, Inc.
and is being provided exclusively to Ameron Pole in satisfaction of Powder Tech,
Inc.’s bid and/or contractual obligations. Further publication, transmission or
dissemination of this information is strictly prohibited absent Powder Tech, Inc.’s
advance written consent. Unauthorized dissemination or misappropriation of this
information will constitute a violation of Powder Tech, Inc.’s confidentiality and
trade secret rights and may subject the violating party to penalties under Oregon
Trade Secrets Act (ORS 646.461 et seq). Upon completion of this contract, Ameron
Pole shall return all confidential and trade secret information to Powder Tech, Inc.
or certify it’s destruction to Powder Tech, Inc.’s satisfaction without retention of
any such information with the exception of one archival copy.
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 1 of 5
SPECTRUM POWDER MANUFACTURING LTD.
Material Safety Data Sheet
DATE: Sep 18, 2009 VERSION 2.0
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFACATION
Product Description: Powder Coating
Trade Name: Polyester/TGIC
Product Name: BK70-XTP385 XP Black Texture
Emergency Phone No.: 1-403-279-9040
Preparation Date: Sep 18, 2009
Manufacturer/Supplier:
Spectrum Powder Manufacturing Ltd.
3956 64th Ave. SE
Calgary, AB T2C 2B4
PH# 1-403-279-9040
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Characterization:
Mixture of the substances listed below with non-hazardous addition.
Dangerous Components:
TGIC CAS# 2451-62-9 4-10%
TITANIUM DIOXIDE CAS# 13463-67-7 10-30%
BARIUM SULPHATE CAS# 7727-43-7 10-30%
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Ingredient LD50 LC 50 ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL
Oral mg/kg Oral mg/l mg/m3 mg/m3
TGIC 188 N/A 0.05 N/A
TITANIUM DIOXIDE N/A 6.8 10 10
BARIUM SULPHATE N/A N/A 10 10
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation, Eyes and Skin, or Ingestion
Effects of Overexposure:
Skin: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause sensitization.
Eyes: Irritation
Inhalation and Ingestion: Harmful and Irritant.
HMIS Codes:
Health=1
Fire=1
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 2 of 5
Reactivity=1
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye contact:
Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
Skin contact:
Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs
later, get medical attention.
Inhalation:
Remove from exposure. Supply fresh air and seek medical attention.
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting, wash mouth out with water. Get medical attention
immediately.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point:
Not applicable
Flammable Classifications:
Not applicable
Extinguishing Media:
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemic al, or Foam
Auto Ignition:
Not applicable
Fire and Explosion Hazard:
Dust at sufficient concentrations can create explosive mixtures with air.
Do not allow dust to disperse into the air while fighting fires.
Protective Equipment:
Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be
used.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
Ensure adequate ventilation;
Remove all sources of ignition;
Do not allow material to enter sewer or ground water;
Sweep up material taking care not to generate airborne dust.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 3 of 5
Storage Category:
Not applicable
Precautions to be taken in handling and storage:
Store in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.
Keep container closed when not in use.
Transfer to containers that are approved with proper and complete labeling.
Avoid excessive s king contact.
Do not ingest or inhale.
Ensure good ventilation/exhaustion at the workplace.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Precautions to be taken during use:
Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid eye and prolonged skin contact. Dust
proof goggles are recommended. An eye wash station should be readily available.
Avoid generating or breathing airborne dust. Wear NOISH approved properly fitted
organic vapor/particulate respirator. Wash hands after using. Wear gloves that are
recommended by glove manufacturer for protection against materials in section 2.
Coveralls are recommended.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Form:
Solid, finely divided powder
Color:
Based on product specifications
Odor:
Near odorless
Melting point:
70-80 C
Boiling point:
N/A
Specific Gravity:
1.52
Vapor Density:
N/A
Evaporation Rate:
N/A
Volatile Volume:
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 4 of 5
0%
Solvent Content:
Organics - 0%
Solids - 100%
Danger of Explosion:
Product does not normally present an explosive hazard. However dust can
combine with air to form an explosive mixture if comes in contact with a source of
ignition.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability:
Stability under normal conditions of use.
Conditions to Avoid:
High concentrations of airborne dust which may ignite explosively.
Incompatibility:
Strong oxidizers, acids, or alkalis.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon dioxide and Carbon monoxide may form if exposed to extreme heat.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Primary irritant effect:
irritant effect on eyes and skin.
Sensitization:
Sensitization possible through inhalation and skin contact.
Additional toxicological information:
TGIC in its purest form is toxic to humans. Individuals using TGIC containing
powder coating should be aware that these coating may cause contact dermatitis
or short term asthma like symptoms.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Method:
Product must not be disposed of with household refuse.
Incineration must be done in an approved facility.
Do not incinerate in closed container.
Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and loc al laws.
Spectrum powder Manufacturing Ltd. MSDS Page 5 of 5
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Hazard Class:
Non regulated
Marine Pollutant:
No
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product related hazard:
In accordance with the CPR(Controlled Products Regulation) this product is
classified as a hazardous material and this MSDS states all required information.
Hazard symbol:
Material pertaining to particular hazard:
TGIC
Safety factors:
Do not inhale dust, gas, or fumes.
Store in well ventilated area.
Store away from food and drinking water.
Seek medical attention immediately if ingested.
Risk factors:
Harmful if swallowed or ingested.
Sensitization may occur with prolonged skin contact and inhalation.
Product Description:
SPECTRUM POWDER MANUFACTURING LTD.
Material Safety Data Sheet
VERSION 2.1DATE :May 02, 2012
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFACATION
Powder Coating
Trade Name: Epoxy
Product Name: GY80-E2793 Zinc Free Epoxy Primer
Emergency Phone No.: 1-403-279-9040
Preparation Date: May 02, 2012
Manufacturer/Supplier:
Spectrum Powder Manufacturing Ltd.
3956 64th Ave. SE
Calgary, AB T2C 2B4
PH# 1-403-279-9040
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Characterization:
Mixture of the substances listed below with non-hazardous addition
Dangerous Components:
CALCIUM CARBONAT
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
CARBON BLACK
CAS# 471-34-1 20-30%
1-5%CAS# 13463-67-7
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation, Eyes and Skin, or Ingestion
Effects of Overexposure:
Skin: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause sensitization.
Eyes: Irritation
Inhalation and Ingestion: Harmful and Irritant.
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MODIFIED AMIDE 1-5%Not Hazardous
EPOXY RESIN 60-70%Not Hazardous
QUARTZ 0-1%CAS# 14808-60-7
TITANIUM DIOXID
TITANIUM DIOXID
ACGIH
NIOSH Potentially carcinogenic
Not classified as a human carcinogen
CAS# 1333-86-4 0-5%
HMIS Codes:
Health=1
Fire=1
Reactivity=0
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye contact:
Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
Skin contact:
Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or
occurs later, get medical attention.
Inhalation:
Remove from exposure. Supply fresh air and seek medical attention.
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting, wash mouth out with water. Get medical attention
immediately.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point:
Not applicable
Thermal Decomposition:
During a fire, irritating and highly toxic gases and/or fumes may be produced
during combustion or decomposition.
should be used.
Extinguishing Media:
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, or Foam
Auto Ignition:
Not applicable
Fire and Explosion Hazard:
Dust at sufficient concentrations can create explosive mixtures with air.
Protective Equipment:
Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus
Do not allow dust to disperse into the air while fighting fires.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
Ensure adequate ventilation;
Remove all sources of ignition;
Do not allow material to enter sewer or ground water;
Sweep up material taking care not to generate airborne dust
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Ensure good ventilation/exhaustion at the workplace
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Precautions to be taken during use:
Use only with adequate ventilation
Avoid eye and prolonged skin contact. Dust proof goggles are recommended.
An eye wash station should be readily available.
Avoid generating or breathing airborne dust. Wear NOISH approved properly
fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator.
Wash hands after using.
Wear gloves that are recommended by glove manufacturer for protection
against materials in section 2.
Coveralls are recommended.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Storage Category:
Not applicable
Precautions to be taken in handling and storage:
Store in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.
Keep container closed when not in use.
Transfer to containers that are approved with proper and complete labeling.
Avoid excessive sking contact
Do not ingest or inhale
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Form:
Solid, finely divided powder
Color:
Based on product specifications
Odor:
Near odorless
Melting point:
70-80 C
Boiling point:
N/A
Specific Gravity:
Vapor Density:
N/A
Evaporation Rate:
N/A
1.50
Volatile Volume:
0%
Solvent Content:
Organics - 0%
Solids - 100%
Danger of Explosion:
Product does not normally present an explosive hazard. However dust can
combine with air to form an explosive mixture if comes in contact with a
source of ignition.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability:
Stability under normal conditions of use.
Conditions to Avoid:
High concentrations of airborne dust which may ignite explosively.
Incompatibility:
Strong oxidizers, acids, or alkalies.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon dioxide and Carbon monoxide may form if exposed to extreme heat.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Primary irritant effect:
irritant effect on eyes and skin
Sensitization:
Sensitization possible through inhalation and skin contact.
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Method:
Product must not be disposed of with household refuse.
Incineration must be done in an approved facility.
Do not incinerate in closed container.
Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and local laws.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Hazard Class:
Non regulated
Marine Pollutant:
No
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product related hazard:
In accordance with the CPR(Controlled Products Regulation) this product is
classified as a hazardous material and this MSDS states all required
information.
Hazard symbol:
Store in well ventilated area.
Store away from food and drinking water.
Seek medical attention immediately if ingested.
Material pertaining to particular hazard:
N/A
Safety factors:
Do not inhale dust, gas, or fumes.
Sensitization may occur with prolonged skin contact and inhalation.
Risk factors:
Harmful if swallowed or ingested.
PE
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Date
Project Engineer Distribution State Materials Engineer Distrubution
Contractor General File Signing Inpsection
Region Operations Engineer Other __________________________________
Fabrication Inspection M/S 47365
Revised 03/2018
Region Materials
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DOT Form 350-071
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11. Miscellaneous Acceptance Criteria.
Remarks:
5. Acceptance Criteria: Only 'Approved for Shipment' or 'WSDOT Inspected' or 'Fabrication Approved Decal' material shall be used.
6. Acceptance Criteria: Submit Materials Certificate of Origin to Project Engineer.
7. Acceptance Criteria: Request Transmitted to State Materials Laboratory for Approval Action.
8. Source Approved:
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