SECTION I: Material Name
- Concord 86
SECTION II: Ingrdedients and Hazards:
| Gold | (7440-57-5) | 86.2% | Platinum | (7440-06-4) | 11.5% |
| Zinc | (7440-66-6) | 1.5% | Tantalum | (7440-25-7) | 0.3% |
| Ruthenium | (7440-18-8) | 0.4 | Manganese | (7439-96-5) | 0.1% |
Hazard Data:
| For pure platinum (dust and fumes) | 8 hr TLV | 1.0mg/m3 |
| For pure zinc (fumes) | 8 hr TLV | 5.0mg/m3 |
| For pure tantalum (dust and fumes) | 8 hr TLV | 5.0mg/m3 |
| For pure Manganese (dust and fumes) | 8 hr TLV | 1.0mg/m3 |
SECTION III: Physical Data
Appearance: Yellow color, no
odor (see "more info")
SECTION IV: Fire and Explosion Data This alloy is fire and explosion resistant.
SECTION V: Reactivity
Alloy is insoluble in water.
Alloy oxidizes at very high temperature but remains
stable.
SECTION VI: Health Hazard Information
FIRST AID:
Skin Contact: Flush skin and scrub with soap and water.
Inhalation: Remove
person to fresh air. Assist breathing with oxygen if necessary. Ingestion: Give
large doses of water to induce vomiting.
Eye Contact: Flush eyes with running
water including under eye lids.
SECTION VII: Spill and Leak Procedures
Recover dust by vacuuming or wet sweeping while wearing respirator and protective
clothing. Save for metal value.
SECTION VIII: Special Protection Information
General and local ventilation as well as exhaust should be employed. Respirators,
goggles and gloves should be used.
SECTION IX: Special Precautions
Avoid inhalation of dust and fumes. Avoid skin contact.
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