MANUFACTURER: FERMAG TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ADDRESS: 80 EXECUTIVE AVENUE EDISON, NJ 08817
TELEPHONE: 732-985-7300
FAX: 732-985-7566
DATE RECORDED: 6/1/98
SECTION I, MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL NAME: STRONTIUM FERRITE
CAS REGISTRY NO. 12023-91-5
CHEMICAL NAME: STRONTIUM FERRITE
CHEMICAL FAMILY: CERAMIC POWDERS
CHEMICAL CONTENT: STRONTIUM OXIDE, FERRIC OXIDE
CHEMICAL FORMULA: Fe12SrO19
SECTION II, HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
MATERIAL WEIGHT % (TLV mg/m3)
Barium Oxide 0.2% (max 0.5)
SECTION III, PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING POINT: 3000°F (approx) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 5.03
MELTING POINT: 2500°F (approx) SOL. IN WATER: 0.4 g/l max.
VAPOR PRESSURE: 10mm Hg @2500°F APPEARANCE AND ODOR- DARK BROWN: VAPOR PRESSURE: NA ODORLESS
% VOLATILES: NA
SECTION IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
NONE- This material will not burn of support combustion
SECTION V, HEALTH HAZARD DATA
INHALATION:
ACUTE EXPOSURE-May cause nasal and respiratory irritation with sneezing and coughing
CHRONIC EXPOSURE-May cause respiratory irritation similar to acute exposure
FIRST AID- Remove from exposure area to fresh air immediately. If breathing has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Keep person warm and at rest. Get medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT:
ACUTE EXPOSURE- May cause skin irritation.
CHRONIC EXPOSURE- May cause skin irritation and possible dermatitis.
FIRST AID:
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes immediately. Wash affected area with soap and water. Get medical attention.
EYE CONTACT:
ACUTE EXPOSURE- May cause eye irritation.
CHRONIC EXPOSURE- May cause conjunctivitis.
FIRST AID:
Wash eyes with large amounts of water or normal saline solution. Get medical attention.
INGESTION:
ACUTE EXPOSURE- Large oral doses may cause vomiting and diarrhea.
CHRONIC EXPOSURE- Possibly some degree of paralysis of the extremities. Not known to be carcinogenic.
FIRST AID: Give person large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Get medical attention.
SECTION VI, REACTIVITY
Stable under normal conditions. No known incompatibilities
SECTION VII, SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
Spills should be vacuumed up and disposed of at local disposal site according to local regulations.
SECTION VIII, SPECIAL PROTECTION
Use of respirators approved for dust and local exhaust systems should be used to prevent inhalation. Face shields or glasses should be used to prevent material from splashing into eyes. No special clothing is required.
SECTION SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
None