MATERIAL SAFETY DATA


SECTION I: Material Name - PALLADIA 76

SECTION II: Ingrdedients and Hazards:


Gold(7440-57-5)2.0%Palladium(7440-05-3)75.5%
Silver(7440-22-4)10.0%Indium(7440-74-6)6.5%
Gallium(7440-55-3)6.0%Ruthenium(7440-18-8)Trace

Hazard Data:

For pure silver (fumes and dust)8 hr TLV0.01 mg/m3
For pure indium (fumes and dust)8 hr TLV.01gm/m3
For pure gallium (fumes and dust)8 hr TLVnot determined

SECTION III: Physical Data
Appearance: White 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
Silver, indium and gallium are present in this alloy in small amounts. High concentrations of silver may cause dermitittis or upper respiratory tract irritation is worker is exposed to dust or fumes. Exposure to high concentrations of indium may produce skin irritation or toxicity when ingested.

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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