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Safety Data Sheet
Copyright,2014,3M Company.
All rights reserved. Copying and/or downloading of this information for the purpose of properly utilizing 3M products is
allowed provided that: (1) the information is copied in full with no changes unless prior written agreement is obtained from
3M, and (2) neither the copy nor the original is resold or otherwise distributed with the intention of earning a profit thereon.
Document Group: 20-0407-5 Version Number: 9.00
Issue Date: 10/09/14 Supercedes Date: 03/14/13
SECTION 1: Identification
1.1. Product identifier
3MNovecFlux Remover
Product Identification Numbers
98-0212-3291-7, 98-0212-3328-7, 98-0212-3339-4, 98-0212-3461-6
1.2. Recommended use and restrictions on use
Recommended use
For Electronics Cleaning Only. Not Intended for Use as a Medical Device or Drug.., Flux Remover
Restrictions on use
NovecAerosols are used in a wide variety of applications, including but not limited to precision cleaning of medical
devices and as lubricant deposition solvents for medical devices. When the product is used for applications where the
finished device is implanted into the human body, no residual Novec solvent may remain on the parts. It is highly
recommended that the supporting test results and protocol be cited during FDA registration.
3M Electronics Markets Materials Division (EMMD) will not knowingly sample, support, or sell its products for
incorporation in medical and pharmaceutical products and applications in which the 3M product will be temporarily or
permanently implanted into humans or animals. The customer is responsible for evaluating and determining that a 3M
EMMD product is suitable and appropriate for its particular use and intended application. The conditions of evaluation,
selection, and use of a 3M product can vary widely and affect the use and intended application of a 3M product. Because
many of these conditions are uniquely within the users knowledge and control, it is essential that the user evaluate and
determine whether the 3M product is suitable and appropriate for a particular use and intended application, and complies with
all local applicable laws, regulations, standards, and guidance.
1.3. Suppliers details
MANUFACTURER: 3M
DIVISION: Electronics Markets Materials Division
ADDRESS: 3M Center, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000, USA
Telephone: 1-888-3M HELPS (1-888-364-3577)
1.4. Emergency telephone number
1-800-364-3577 or (651) 737-6501 (24 hours)
SECTION 2: Hazard identification
2.1. Hazard classification
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Category 2B.
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Simple Asphyxiant.
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (central nervous system): Category 3.
2.2. Label elements
Signal word
Warning
Symbols
Exclamation mark |
Pictograms
Hazard Statements
Causes eye irritation.
May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
May displace oxygen and cause rapid suffocation.
Precautionary Statements
Prevention:
Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.
Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Response:
IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do.
Continue rinsing.
If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.
Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell.
Storage:
Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
Store locked up.
Disposal:
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with applicable local/regional/national/international regulations.
2.3. Hazards not otherwise classified
Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling contents can be harmful or fatal.
SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients
Ingredient C.A.S. No. % by Wt
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene 156-60-5 65 - 72
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether 163702-06-5 6 - 16
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether 163702-05-4 4 - 14
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether 163702-08-7 3 - 8
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether 163702-07-6 2 - 7
Carbon dioxide 124-38-9 1 - 5
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Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 1 - 5
SECTION 4: First aid measures
4.1. Description of first aid measures
Inhalation:
Remove person to fresh air. If you feel unwell, get medical attention.
Skin Contact:
Wash with soap and water. If signs/symptoms develop, get medical attention.
Eye Contact:
Flush with large amounts of water. Remove contact lenses if easy to do. Continue rinsing. If signs/symptoms persist, get
medical attention.
If Swallowed:
Rinse mouth. If you feel unwell, get medical attention.
4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
See Section 11.1. Information on toxicological effects.
4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment required
Not applicable
SECTION 5: Fire-fighting measures
5.1. Suitable extinguishing media
Use a fire fighting agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
Closed containers exposed to heat from fire may build pressure and explode. Exposure to extreme heat can give rise to
thermal decomposition.
Hazardous Decomposition or By-Products
Substance Condition
Carbon monoxide During Combustion
Carbon dioxide During Combustion
5.3. Special protective actions for fire-fighters
When fire fighting conditions are severe and total thermal decomposition of the product is possible, wear full protective
clothing, including helmet, self-contained, positive pressure or pressure demand breathing apparatus, bunker coat and pants,
bands around arms, waist and legs, face mask, and protective covering for exposed areas of the head.
SECTION 6: Accidental release measures
6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Evacuate area. Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. -No smoking. Ventilate the area with fresh air.
Refer to other sections of this SDS for information regarding physical and health hazards, respiratory protection, ventilation,
and personal protective equipment.
6.2. Environmental precautions
Avoid release to the environment. For larger spills, cover drains and build dikes to prevent entry into sewer systems or
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bodies of water.
6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
If possible, seal leaking container. Place leaking containers in a well-ventilated area, preferably an operating exhaust hood, or
if necessary outdoors on an impermeable surface until appropriate packaging for the leaking container or its contents is
available. Contain spill. Working from around the edges of the spill inward, cover with bentonite, vermiculite, or
commercially available inorganic absorbent material. Mix in sufficient absorbent until it appears dry. Remember, adding an
absorbent material does not remove a physical, health, or environmental hazard. Collect as much of the spilled material as
possible. Place in a closed container approved for transportation by appropriate authorities. Clean up residue with an
appropriate solvent selected by a qualified and authorized person. Ventilate the area with fresh air. Read and follow safety
precautions on the solvent label and SDS. Seal the container. Dispose of collected material as soon as possible.
SECTION 7: Handling and storage
7.1. Precautions for safe handling
Do not breathe thermal decomposition products. For industrial or professional use only. Do not use in a confined area with
minimal air exchange. Store work clothes separately from other clothing, food and tobacco products. Do not pierce or burn,
even after use. Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not eat,
drink or smoke when using this product. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid release to the environment. Avoid contact
with oxidizing agents (eg. chlorine, chromic acid etc.) No smoking: Smoking while using this product can result in
contamination of the tobacco and/or smoke and lead to the formation of hazardous decomposition products.
7.2. Conditions for safe storage including any incompatibilities
Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures
exceeding 50C/122F. Store away from heat. Store away from strong bases. Store away from oxidizing agents.
SECTION 8: Exposure controls/personal protection
8.1. Control parameters
Occupational exposure limits
If a component is disclosed in section 3 but does not appear in the table below, an occupational exposure limit is not available
for the component.
Ingredient C.A.S. No. Agency Limit type Additional Comments
Carbon dioxide 124-38-9 OSHA TWA:9000 mg/m3(5000 ppm)
Carbon dioxide 124-38-9 ACGIH TWA:5000 ppm;STEL:30000
ppm
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene 156-60-5 ACGIH TWA:200 ppm
Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-156-60-5 OSHA TWA:790 mg/m3(200 ppm)
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether 163702-05-
4Manufacturer
determined TWA(as total isomers):200
ppm
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether 163702-06-
5Manufacturer
determined TWA(as total isomers):200
ppm
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether 163702-07-
6AIHA TWA:750 ppm
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether 163702-08-
7AIHA TWA:750 ppm
Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 ACGIH TWA:200 ppm;STEL:400 ppm A4: Not class. as human
carcin
Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 OSHA TWA:980 mg/m3(400 ppm)
ACGIH : American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
AIHA : American Industrial Hygiene Association
CMRG : Chemical Manufacturer's Recommended Guidelines
OSHA : United States Department of Labor -Occupational Safety and Health Administration
TWA: Time-Weighted-Average
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STEL: Short Term Exposure Limit
CEIL: Ceiling
8.2. Exposure controls
8.2.1. Engineering controls
Provide appropriate local exhaust when product is heated. Do not remain in area where available oxygen may be reduced.
Use general dilution ventilation and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne exposures to below relevant Exposure
Limits and/or control dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. If ventilation is not adequate, use respiratory protection equipment.
8.2.2. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Eye/face protection
Select and use eye/face protection to prevent contact based on the results of an exposure assessment. The following eye/face
protection(s) are recommended:
Indirect Vented Goggles
Skin/hand protection
Select and use gloves and/or protective clothing approved to relevant local standards to prevent skin contact based on the
results of an exposure assessment. Selection should be based on use factors such as exposure levels, concentration of the
substance or mixture, frequency and duration, physical challenges such as temperature extremes, and other use conditions.
Consult with your glove and/or protective clothing manufacturer for selection of appropriate compatible gloves/protective
clothing.
Gloves made from the following material(s) are recommended: Nitrile Rubber
Respiratory protection
An exposure assessment may be needed to decide if a respirator is required. If a respirator is needed, use respirators as part of
a full respiratory protection program. Based on the results of the exposure assessment, select from the following respirator
type(s) to reduce inhalation exposure:
During heating:
Use a positive pressure supplied-air respirator if there is a potential for over exposure from an uncontrolled release, exposure
levels are not known, or under any other circumstances where air-purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection.
Half facepiece or full facepiece air-purifying respirator suitable for organic vapors
For questions about suitability for a specific application, consult with your respirator manufacturer.
SECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties
9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
General Physical Form: Liquid
Specific Physical Form: Aerosol
Odor, Color, Grade: Clear, colorless liquid with slight odor. Contents under pressure.
Odor threshold No Data Available
pH Not Applicable
Melting point Not Applicable
Boiling Point 44 ºC
Flash Point No flash point
Evaporation rate No Data Available
Flammability (solid, gas) Not Applicable
Flammable Limits(LEL) 5.9 % volume
Flammable Limits(UEL) 14.5 % volume
Vapor Pressure 360 mmHg [@ 25 ºC] [Details: Internal pressure for aerosol can
is approximately 75 psig @25C]
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Vapor Density 2.3 [@ 25 ºC] [Ref Std: AIR=1]
Density 1.3 g/ml
Specific Gravity 1.3 [Ref Std: WATER=1]
Solubility in Water Slight (less than 10%)
Solubility-non-water No Data Available
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/ water No Data Available
Autoignition temperature 408 ºC
Decomposition temperature No Data Available
Viscosity 0.4 centipoise
Volatile Organic Compounds 67 % [Details: by weight]
Percent volatile 100 %
VOC Less H2O & Exempt Solvents 67 % [Details: by weight]
SECTION 10: Stability and reactivity
10.1. Reactivity
This material may be reactive with certain agents under certain conditions -see the remaining headings in this section.
10.2. Chemical stability
Stable.
10.3. Possibility of hazardous reactions
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
10.4. Conditions to avoid
Heat
10.5. Incompatible materials
Strong bases
Strong oxidizing agents
10.6. Hazardous decomposition products
Substance Condition
Hydrogen Chloride At Elevated Temperatures - extreme conditions of
heat
Hydrogen Fluoride At Elevated Temperatures - extreme conditions of
heat
Perfluoroisobutylene (PFIB) At Elevated Temperatures - extreme conditions of
heat
Refer to section 5.2 for hazardous decomposition products during combustion.
If the product is exposed to extreme condition of heat from misuse or equipment failure, toxic decomposition products that
include hydrogen fluoride and perfluoroisobutylene can occur.
SECTION 11: Toxicological information
The information below may not be consistent with the material classification in Section 2 if specific ingredient
classifications are mandated by a competent authority. In addition, toxicological data on ingredients may not be
reflected in the material classification and/or the signs and symptoms of exposure, because an ingredient may be
present below the threshold for labeling, an ingredient may not be available for exposure, or the data may not be
relevant to the material as a whole.
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11.1. Information on Toxicological effects
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure
Based on test data and/or information on the components, this material may produce the following health effects:
Inhalation:
Intentional concentration and inhalation may be harmful or fatal.
Respiratory Tract Irritation: Signs/symptoms may include cough, sneezing, nasal discharge, headache, hoarseness, and nose
and throat pain.
May cause target organ effects after inhalation.
Skin Contact:
Mild Skin Irritation: Signs/symptoms may include localized redness, swelling, itching, and dryness.
Eye Contact:
Moderate Eye Irritation: Signs/symptoms may include redness, swelling, pain, tearing, and blurred or hazy vision.
Ingestion:
Gastrointestinal Irritation: Signs/symptoms may include abdominal pain, stomach upset, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
May cause target organ effects after ingestion.
Target Organ Effects:
Single exposure may cause:
Central Nervous System (CNS) Depression: Signs/symptoms may include headache, dizziness, drowsiness, incoordination,
nausea, slowed reaction time, slurred speech, giddiness, and unconsciousness.
Toxicological Data
If a component is disclosed in section 3 but does not appear in a table below, either no data are available for that endpoint or
the data are not sufficient for classification.
Acute Toxicity
Name Route Species Value
Overall product Inhalation-
Vapor(4 hr) No data available; calculated ATE > 50 mg/l
Overall product Ingestion No data available; calculated ATE > 5,000 mg/kg
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Dermal Rabbit LD50 > 5,000 mg/kg
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation-
Vapor (4
hours)
Rat LC50 95.6 mg/l
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion Rat LD50 7,902 mg/kg
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation-
Vapor (4
hours)
Rat LC50 > 989 mg/l
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Ingestion Rat LD50 > 2,000 mg/kg
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation-
Vapor (4
hours)
Rat LC50 > 989 mg/l
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Ingestion Rat LD50 > 2,000 mg/kg
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation-
Vapor (4
hours)
Rat LC50 > 1,000 mg/l
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Ingestion Rat LD50 > 5,000 mg/kg
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation-
Vapor (4
hours)
Rat LC50 > 1,000 mg/l
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Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Ingestion Rat LD50 > 5,000 mg/kg
Isopropyl alcohol Dermal Rabbit LD50 12,870 mg/kg
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation-
Vapor (4
hours)
Rat LC50 72.6 mg/l
Isopropyl alcohol Ingestion Rat LD50 4,710 mg/kg
Carbon dioxide Inhalation-
Gas (4
hours)
Rat LC50 > 53,000 ppm
ATE = acute toxicity estimate
Skin Corrosion/Irritation
Name Species Value
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Rabbit Minimal irritation
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Isopropyl alcohol Multiple
animal
species
No significant irritation
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation
Name Species Value
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Rabbit Moderate irritant
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Rabbit No significant irritation
Isopropyl alcohol Rabbit Severe irritant
Skin Sensitization
Name Species Value
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Guinea
pig Not sensitizing
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Guinea
pig Not sensitizing
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Guinea
pig Not sensitizing
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Guinea
pig Not sensitizing
Isopropyl alcohol Guinea
pig Not sensitizing
Respiratory Sensitization
Name Species Value
Germ Cell Mutagenicity
Name Route Value
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene In Vitro Not mutagenic
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene In vivo Not mutagenic
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether In Vitro Not mutagenic
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether In vivo Not mutagenic
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether In Vitro Not mutagenic
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether In vivo Not mutagenic
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether In Vitro Not mutagenic
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether In vivo Not mutagenic
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether In Vitro Not mutagenic
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether In vivo Not mutagenic
Isopropyl alcohol In Vitro Not mutagenic
Isopropyl alcohol In vivo Not mutagenic
Carcinogenicity
Name Route Species Value
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Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation Rat Some positive data exist, but the data are not
sufficient for classification
Reproductive Toxicity
Reproductive and/or Developmental Effects
Name Route Value Species Test Result Exposure
Duration
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
3,000
mg/kg/day
90 days
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL 16
mg/l 90 days
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
3,000
mg/kg/day
90 days
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL 16
mg/l 90 days
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 24
mg/l during
organogenesi
s
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
260.1 mg/l during
gestation
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
263.4 mg/l 4 weeks
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 260
mg/l during
gestation
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
260.1 mg/l during
gestation
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
263.4 mg/l 4 weeks
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 260
mg/l during
gestation
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL 129
mg/l 1 generation
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL 129
mg/l 1 generation
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 307
mg/l during
gestation
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to female reproduction Rat NOAEL 129
mg/l 1 generation
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Ingestion Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL
1,000 28 days
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mg/kg/day
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation Not toxic to male reproduction Rat NOAEL 129
mg/l 1 generation
Methyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 307
mg/l during
gestation
Isopropyl alcohol Ingestion Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 400
mg/kg/day during
organogenesi
s
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat LOAEL 9
mg/l during
gestation
Carbon dioxide Inhalation Some positive male reproductive data
exist, but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Mouse LOAEL
350,000 ppm not available
Carbon dioxide Inhalation Some positive developmental data exist,
but the data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat LOAEL
60,000 ppm 24 hours
Target Organ(s)
Specific Target Organ Toxicity -single exposure
Name Route Target Organ(s) Value Species Test Result Exposure
Duration
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation central nervous
system depression Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Human NOAEL Not
available occupational
exposure
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation respiratory irritation Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
NOAEL Not
available
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion central nervous
system depression May cause drowsiness or
dizziness Rat LOAEL
4,500 mg/kg not applicable
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation cardiac
sensitization Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Dog NOAEL 204
mg/l 17 minutes
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation respiratory irritation All data are negative Rat NOAEL 989
mg/l 4 hours
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation cardiac
sensitization Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Dog NOAEL 204
mg/l 17 minutes
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether Inhalation respiratory irritation All data are negative Rat NOAEL 989
mg/l 4 hours
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation nervous system Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Dog LOAEL 913
mg/l 10 minutes
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation cardiac
sensitization All data are negative Dog NOAEL 913
mg/l 10 minutes
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation nervous system Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Dog LOAEL 913
mg/l 10 minutes
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation cardiac
sensitization All data are negative Dog NOAEL 913
mg/l 10 minutes
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation central nervous
system depression May cause drowsiness or
dizziness Human NOAEL Not
available
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation respiratory irritation Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Human NOAEL Not
available
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation auditory system Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Guinea
pig NOAEL 13.4
mg/l 24 hours
Isopropyl alcohol Ingestion central nervous
system depression May cause drowsiness or
dizziness Human NOAEL Not
available poisoning
and/or abuse
Specific Target Organ Toxicity -repeated exposure
Name Route Target Organ(s) Value Species Test Result Exposure
Duration
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1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Inhalation endocrine system |
liver | kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL 16
mg/l 90 days
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion kidney and/or
bladder Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
2,000
mg/kg/day
14 weeks
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion blood | liver Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 125
mg/kg/day 14 weeks
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene Ingestion heart | immune
system | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
2,000
mg/kg/day
14 weeks
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation liver | kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
system
Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
263.4 mg/l 4 weeks
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation heart | endocrine
system | bone
marrow |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | nervous
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
263.4 mg/l 4 weeks
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Ingestion blood | liver |
kidney and/or
bladder
Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Ingestion heart | endocrine
system | bone
marrow |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | nervous
system | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation liver | kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
system
Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
263.4 mg/l 4 weeks
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation heart | endocrine
system | bone
marrow |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | nervous
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
263.4 mg/l 4 weeks
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Ingestion blood | liver |
kidney and/or
bladder
Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Ethyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Ingestion heart | endocrine
system | bone
marrow |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | nervous
system | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation liver Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 155
mg/l 13 weeks
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation bone, teeth, nails,
and/or hair Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 129
mg/l 11 weeks
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Inhalation heart | skin |
endocrine system |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | muscles |
nervous system |
eyes | kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
All data are negative Rat NOAEL 155
mg/l 13 weeks
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system
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Ingestion endocrine system |
liver Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluoroisobutyl
ether Ingestion heart |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | nervous
system | eyes |
kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation liver Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 155
mg/l 13 weeks
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation bone, teeth, nails,
and/or hair Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 129
mg/l 11 weeks
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Inhalation heart | skin |
endocrine system |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | muscles |
nervous system |
eyes | kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL 155
mg/l 13 weeks
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Ingestion endocrine system |
liver Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Methyl nonafluorobutyl
ether Ingestion heart |
hematopoietic
system | immune
system | nervous
system | eyes |
kidney and/or
bladder | respiratory
system
All data are negative Rat NOAEL
1,000
mg/kg/day
28 days
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation kidney and/or
bladder Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 12.3
mg/l 24 months
Isopropyl alcohol Inhalation nervous system All data are negative Rat NOAEL 12
mg/l 13 weeks
Isopropyl alcohol Ingestion kidney and/or
bladder Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat NOAEL 400
mg/kg/day 12 weeks
Carbon dioxide Inhalation heart | bone, teeth,
nails, and/or hair |
liver | nervous
system | kidney
and/or bladder |
respiratory system
Some positive data exist, but the
data are not sufficient for
classification
Rat LOAEL
60,000 ppm 166 days
Aspiration Hazard
Name Value
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on this material and/or its components.
SECTION 12: Ecological information
Ecotoxicological information
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and/or its components.
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Chemical fate information
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and/or its components.
SECTION 13: Disposal considerations
13.1. Disposal methods
Dispose of contents/ container in accordance with the local/regional/national/international regulations.
Dispose of waste product in a permitted industrial waste facility. As a disposal alternative, incinerate in a permitted waste
incineration facility. Facility must be capable of handling aerosol cans. Combustion products will include halogen acid
(HCl/HF/HBr). Facility must be capable of handling halogenated materials. Empty drums/barrels/containers used for
transporting and handling hazardous chemicals (chemical substances/mixtures/preparations classified as Hazardous as per
applicable regulations) shall be considered, stored, treated & disposed of as hazardous wastes unless otherwise defined by
applicable waste regulations. Consult with the respective regulating authorities to determine the available treatment and
disposal facilities.
EPA Hazardous Waste Number (RCRA): Not regulated
SECTION 14: Transport Information
For Transport Information, please visit http://3M.com/Transportinfo or call 1-800-364-3577 or 651-737-6501.
SECTION 15: Regulatory information
15.1. US Federal Regulations
Contact 3M for more information.
311/312 Hazard Categories:
Fire Hazard -No Pressure Hazard -Yes Reactivity Hazard -No Immediate Hazard -Yes Delayed Hazard -No
Section 313 Toxic Chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of that section and 40 CFR part 372 (EPCRA):
Ingredient C.A.S. No % by Wt
1,2-Trans-dichloroethylene (Ethene, 1,2-
dichloro-) 156-60-5 65 - 72
15.2. State Regulations
Contact 3M for more information.
15.3. Chemical Inventories
The components of this product are in compliance with the chemical notification requirements of TSCA.
Contact 3M for more information.
15.4. International Regulations
Contact 3M for more information.
This SDS has been prepared to meet the U.S. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.
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SECTION 16: Other information
NFPA Hazard Classification
Health: 3 Flammability: 1 Instability: 0 Special Hazards: None
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hazard ratings are designed for use by emergency response personnel to address
the hazards that are presented by short-term, acute exposure to a material under conditions of fire, spill, or similar
emergencies. Hazard ratings are primarily based on the inherent physical and toxic properties of the material but also include
the toxic properties of combustion or decomposition products that are known to be generated in significant quantities.
HMIS Hazard Classification
Health: 2 Flammability: 1 Physical Hazard: 0 Personal Protection: X -See PPE section.
Hazardous Material Identification System (HMIS® III) hazard ratings are designed to inform employees of chemical hazards
in the workplace. These ratings are based on the inherent properties of the material under expected conditions of normal use
and are not intended for use in emergency situations. HMIS® III ratings are to be used with a fully implemented HMIS® III
program. HMIS® is a registered mark of the American Coatings Association (ACA).
Document Group: 20-0407-5 Version Number: 9.00
Issue Date: 10/09/14 Supercedes Date: 03/14/13
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OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR
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