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Properties Molecular CgHe formula Molar mass 104.15 g/mol Appearance colorless oily liquid Density 0.909 g/cm' Melting point -30 °C (243.15 K) Boiling point 145 °C (418.15 K) Solubility < 1 % in water Refractive 1.5469 index (no) Viscosity 0.762 cP at 20 °C httn://en.wikioedia.ortJwiki/Stvrene 7/29/2010 Styrene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 2 of 5 Contents Structure Dipole 0.13 D moment Hazards MSDS MSDS (http://www.jtbakcr.com/msds/englishhtml/S6986.htm) R/S R: 10-36 S: 38-20-23 statement NFPA 704 2 Flash point 131 °C Related compounds Related Ethylbenzene aromatic compounds ✓ (what is this?) (verify) (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=Styrene&diff--cur&oldid=306052598) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox references ■ l Occurrence, history, and use ■ 2 Production ■ 2.1 Dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene ■ 2.2 Via ethylbenzenehydroperoxide ■ 2.3 Laboratory synthesis ■ 2.4 Other methods ■ 3 Health effects a 4 References Occurrence, history, and use Styrene is named after the styrax trees from whose sap (benzoin resin) it can be extracted. Low levels of styrene occur naturally in plants as well as a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, beverages, and meats, The production of styrene in the United States increased dramatically during the 1940s, when it was popularized as a feedstock for synthetic rubber. The presence of the vinyl group allows styrene to polymerize. Commercially significant products include polystyrene, ABS, styrene-butadiene (SBR) rubber, styrene-butadiene latex, SIS (styrene - isoprene -styrene), S-EB-S (styrene-ethylenelbutylene-styrene), styrene-divinylbenzene (S-DVB), and unsaturated polyesters. These materials are used in rubber, plastic, insulation, fiberglass, pipes, automobile and boat parts, food containers, and carpet backing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styrene 7/29/2010 Styrene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 3 of 5 Production Styrene is produced in industrial quantities from ethylbenzene, which is in turn prepared on a large scale by alkylation of benzene with ethylene.111 Dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene Styrene is most commonly produced by the catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene. Ethylbenzene is mixed in the gas phase with 10-15 times its volume in high -temperature steam, and passed over a solid catalyst bed. Most ethylbenzene dehydrogenation catalysts are based on iron(III) oxide, promoted by several percent potassium oxide or potassium carbonate. A A -k c&d e/ NdN� Steam serves several roles in this reaction. It is the source of heat for powering the endothermic reaction, and it removes coke that tends to form on the iron oxide catalyst through the water gas shift reaction. The potassium promoter enhances this decoking reaction, The steam also dilutes the reactant and products, shifting the position of chemical equilibrium towards products. A typical styrene plant consists of two or three reactors in series, which operate under vacuum to enhance the conversion and selectivity. Typical per -pass conversions are ca. 65% for two reactors and 70-75% for three reactors. Selectivity to styrene is 93-97%. The main byproducts are benzene and toluene: Because styrene and ethylbenzene have similar boiling points (145 and 136 °C, respectively), their separation requires tall distillation towers and high return/reflux ratios. At its distillation temperatures, styrene tends to polymerize. To minimize this problem, early styrene plants added elemental sulfur to inhibit the polymerization. During the 1970s, new free radical inhibitors consisting of nitrated phenol -based retarders were developed. More recently, a number of additives have been developed that exhibit superior inhibition against polymerization. However, the nitrated phenols are still widely used because of their relatively low cost. These reagents are added prior to the distillation. Improving conversion and so reducing the amount of ethylbenzene that must be separated is the chief impetus for researching alternative routes to styrene. Other than the POSM process, none of these routes like obtaining styrene from butadiene have been commercially demonstrated. Via ethylbenzenehydroperoxide Commercially styrene is also co -produced with propylene oxide in a process known as POSM (Lyondell Chemical Company) or SM/PO (Shell) for styrene monomer / propylene oxide. In this process ethylbenzene is treated with oxygen to farm the ethylbenzene hydroperoxide. This hydroperoxide is then used to oxidize propylene to propylene oxide. The resulting phenylethanol is dehydrated to give styrene: C6H5CH2CH3 + 02 C6H5CH2CH2O2H C6H5CH2CH2O2H + CH3CH=CH2 --> C6H5CH2CH2OH + CH3CHCH2O C6H5CH2CH2OH —+ C6H5CH=CH2 + H2O httD:Hen.wikinedia.ore/wiki/Styrene 7/29/2010 Styrene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 4 of 5 Laboratory synthesis A laboratory synthesis of styrene entails the decarboxylation of cinnamic acid .t2] Styrene was first prepared by this method.l31 Other methods Styrene can be produced from toluene and methanol, which are cheaper raw materials than those in the conventional process. Historically, however, this process has suffered from low selectivity due to competing decomposition of methanol.l41 Exelus Inc. claims to have developed this process with commercially viable selectivities, at 400-425 °C and atmospheric pressure, by forcing these components through a proprietary zeolitic catalyst. It is reportedly] that an approximately 9:1 mixture of styrene and ethylbenzene is obtained, with a total styrene yield of over 60%.h1 Another developing route to styrene is via benzene and ethane. This process is being developed by Snamprogetti S.p.A. and Dow. Ethane, along with ethylbenzene, is fed to a dehydrogenation reactor with a catalyst capable of simultaneously producing styrene and ethylene. The dehydrogenation effluent is cooled and separated and the ethylene stream is recycled to the alkylation unit. The process attempts to overcome previous shortcomings in earlier attempts to develop production of styrene from ethane and benzene, such as inefficient recovery of aromatics, production of high levels of heavies and tars, and inefficient separation of hydrogen and ethane. Development of the process is ongoing.hl Health effects Styrene is only weakly toxic, with an LD50 of 500-5000 mg/kg (rats).l11l8l. The US EPA has described styrene as "a suspected carcinogen" and "a suspected toxin to the gastrointestinal, kidney, and respiratory systems, among others. "1911101 The U.S. EPA does not have a cancer classification for styrcnc,lll] but currently is evaluating styrene's cancer -causing potential through its Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) program.11�1. The National Toxicology Program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services also currently is evaluating styrene's potential toxicity 1131. To date, no regulatory body anywhere in the world has classified styrene as a known human carcinogen, although several refer to it in various contexts as a possible or potential human carcinogen. The International Agency for Research on Cancer considers styrene to be "possibly carcinogenic to humans.".t141 Chronic exposure to styrene leads to tiredness/lethargy, memory deficits, headaches and vertigo. [citation needed] Polystyrene plastic, according to the Styrene Information and Research Center, neither contains, nor breaks down into bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used in plastic compounds that leads to developmental and reproductive problems in both adults and children.I151 References 1 ^"e `Denis H. James William M. Castor, "Styrene" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styrene 7/29/2010 What is Styrene? Pagel of 2 What is Styrene? Ads by Google Plastic CardMan Plastic Water Tanks Density Plastic Clear Plastic Sheets Ads by Google Plastic Food Storage Styrene Plastic Suppliers P/astic Pol mers Plastic Production Process Plastic Plastic Gas Cans Related wiseGEEK articles What Is Benzoln? What Is Chlorobenzene? What are Polystyrene Beads? What Is Pol st rene Insulatlon? What Is Thermoplastic? What Is Polystyrene;' How Is Plastic Made? 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Buy high quality screw compactor. www runt. eu Ads by Google Search Styrene is an organic hydrocarbon used to manufacture rubber and plastic components. Also known as vinyl benzene, styrene is a colorless liquid that quickly evaporates when exposed to the air. Although it is an aromatic monomer with a slightly sweet smell, its odor can be unpleasant in high concentrations or when mixed with other chemicals. If its molecules become linked to form long chains of styrene, it becomes polystyrene, an aromatic polymer with thermoplastic properties. HI h QualltZ Protot es Bringing Ideas to Reality -Prototype to Production - Free Quotes! Creati vePrototy,oing, com/Prototypes Chemical Supplier Specialty & performance chemicals Engineering plastics & polymers www. mltsuichemicals. com While styrene is manufactured from petroleum on a commercial scale, it also occurs naturally in certain plants, including fruits, nuts, and vegetables. In fact, it received its name in honor of the Styrax genus of trees that produce a sap from which benzoin resin is obtained. Its alternate name of vinyl benzene likely stems from the fact that it Is synthesized from ethylbenzene, which is the product of benzene and ethylene being subjected to catalytic dehydrogenation. Styrene molecules also contain a vinyl group (ethenyl) that share electrons in a reaction known as covalent bonding. This process is what allows the synthetic chemical to be made into plastics, such as polystyrene, synthetic rubber, and latex. During World War II, styrene production was at its peak in the U.S. due to a need for synthetic rubber, as the majority of natural rubber producing areas were held by the Japanese at the time. A substitute was secretly made by producing a copolymer of butadiene and styrene known as Government Rubber Styrene (GRS). By the mid-1940s, GRS production exceeded twice the level of What is Styrene? Page 2 of 2 Add Page to Favorltes natural rubber production prior to the onset of the war. During the war, this material was primarily used to make tires for the military. However, this invention stayed the course since GRS is still used suggest TOp1C In the manufacturing of all types of tires in the U.S. today. In other industries, styrene is used to make all sorts of products ranging from shoes to rubber backing for carpets. However, this material is also used to manufacture parts for cars and boats, plumbing pipes, fiberglass, insulation, some building materials, and electrical components. It is also used to make plastic drinking cups and food storage containers. Styrene has little, if any, environmental impact since it quickly degrades in the open air and evaporates from soil and water. However, certain health hazards of styrene have been noted. For one thing, the International Agency for Research on Cancer considers styrene to be a suspected carcinogen. Other than direct handling, exposure to this substance may occur from inhaling automobile exhaust, cigarette smoke, and being around building materials that contain styrene. In addition, styrene may be released when using a photocopy machine or leached when eating foods packed in a polystyrene container. Ads by Google Plastic Plants Plastic Rubber Plastic Insulatlon ABS Plastic PIatinR Ads by Google Plastic Containers Wide Selection of Mfrs, w/In Stock Ready to Ship Goods. Compare & Buy www.business.com Used Vacuum formers Sale 48"x 96 "Model BV C Class sib, goo. oo Used Belo vac Equipment www. usedvacuumformin eau,0M9- tcom bid You Know? US investigation spending has been dropping: $175M for the Challenger explosion & $81VI for the financial crisis, more..• aei widget Discuss this Article ♦ Post your comments Follow wiseGEEK k Learn Something New Every Day FREE: Subscribe to wiseGEEK enter email address subscribe learn more our strict privacy policy ensures that your email address will be safe Written by Karyn Maier copyright U 2003 - 2010, conjecture corporation Write for wiseGEEK: Freelance Writing Jobs home FAQ contact about testimonials terms privacy policy http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-styrene.htm 7/29/2010 Polyester resin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 1 Polyester resin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Polyester resins are unsaturated resins formed by the reaction of dibasic organic acids and polyhydric alcohols. Polyesters resins are used in sheet moulding compound, bulk moulding compound and the toner of laser printers. Wall panels fabricated from polyester resins reinforced with fiberglass — so- called fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) — are typically used in restaurants, kitchens, restrooms and other areas that require washable low -maintenance walls. Unsaturated polyesters are condensation polymers formed by the reaction ofpolyols (also known as polyhydric alcohols), organic compounds with multiple alcohol or hydroxy functional groups, with saturated or unsaturated dibasic acids. Typical polyols used are glycols such as ethylene glycol; acids used are phthalic acid and malefic acid. Water, a by-product of esterification reactions, is continuously removed, driving the reaction to completion. The use of unsaturated polyesters and additives such as styrene lowers the viscosity of the resin. The initially liquid resin is converted to a solid by cross -linking chains. This is done by creating free radicals at unsaturated bonds, which propagate in a chain reaction to other unsaturated bonds in adjacent molecules, linking them in the process. The initial free radicals are induced by adding a compound that easily decomposes into free radicals. This compound is usually and incorrectly known as the catalyst. Substances used are generally organic peroxides such as benzoyl peroxide. Polyester resins are thermosetting and, as with other resins, cure exothermically. The use of excessive catalyst can, therefore, cause charring or even ignition during the curing process. Excessive catalyst may also cause the product to fracture or form a rubbery material. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyester_resin" CateEories: Polyesters I Synthetic resins ■ This page was last modified on 24 July 2010 at 16:52. ■ Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use for details. 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GRAND PRAIRIE, TX 75050 Manufacturer's Phone: 24-Hour Medical Emergency Phone: 5788C90008 767PB 100 PATCH BOOSTER Coatings product. 141May12009 141May12009 1-800-472-6243 1-888-345-5732 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Primary Routes of Exposure: Inhalation Ingestion Skin absorption Eye Contact: • Moderate eye Irritation • Risk of serious damage to eyes. Skin Contact: • Causes skin irritation. • Dermatitis • Can be absorbed through skin. Ingestion: • Irritation of the mouth, throat, and stomach. • Harmful if swallowed. • Aspiration hazard if swallowed - can enter lungs and cause damage. Inhalation: • May cause irritation of respiratory tract. • Harmful by inhalation. Product 10. 57SOC90008 Page 1 / 7 ©.AL a�" P t- � .•t, ro Target Organ and Other Health Effects: • Causes headache,. drowsiness or other effects to the central nervous system. • Liver injury may occur. • Hearing loss. This product contains ingredients that may contribute to the following potential chronic health effects: • Notice: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Teratogens: • Contains material that may cause adverse reproductive effects. Carcinogens: Possible cancer hazard. Contains material which may cause cancer based on animal data. 3. COMPOSITION 1 INFORMATION ON HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ngredient Name pprox. Chemical Name AS -No. of ht 1. TYRENE MONOMER 0 - B5 Styrene OC) 100-42-5 If this section Is blank there are no hazardous components per OSHA guidelines. 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact: Remove any contact lenses and open eyes wide apart. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If medical assistance is not immediately available, flush an additional 15 minutes. Get medical attention Immediately. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash off immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention, It symptoms develop or persist. Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water. Give one or two glasses of water. Only induce vomiting at the instruction of medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to prevent aspiration. Get medical attention immediatoly. Inhalation: Move injured person into fresh air and keep person calm under observation. Get medical attentlon immediately. Medical conditions aggravated by exposure: Any respiratory or skin condition. 5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES Flash point (Fahrenheit): Lower explosive limit: Upper explosive limit: Autoignition temperature: Sensitivity to Impact: Sensitivity to static discharge: Hazardous combustion products: Product 10: 5788CO0008 88°F (31 °C ) 1% 8% not determined -OF (T no Subject to static discharge hazards. Please see bonding and grounding information in Section 7. See Section 10. Page 217 limn - Lzimysi lutN:11 wtux.gvuy�c.uvuu uu g Iva" r ti .a kLAII Catalyst Harvey Harman <harvey.harman a@gma11.con> John SlIch <JOHN@floorazro.com> Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:38 PM To: Harvey Harman <harvey.harmanc@gmail.00m> Hi Harvey, The fire marshal makes us store the catalyst outside. No more than 4 gallons at a time. The materbi comes in 1 gallon containers. We have the MS€]S sheets on it, We use 1 Gallon for every 1,000 pounds of resin. We have two other chemicals on the property. Small quantities of Acetone that we buy from Walmart one gallon at a time. The second is the various colors of pigments we use. The pigments are very similar in make-up as the resin and are used at the ratio of 1 pound of pigment to 500 pounds of resin At any one time there is at most 100 pounds of pigment on site. Its stored in 5 gallon plastic buckets and one quart cans as supplied by the manufacturer. We do not have any other chemicals other than household cleaners on site. John r yvl +G.n From: Harvey Harman (ma!Ko:harve,harman@__mail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:29 AM To: Mack Greeson; John Sich Subject: Catalyst (Quoted twd hidden) 1 of 2 1/4/2010 3:14 PM 4Se a zo1-6t� L411C- ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 Page: 1 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date. 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND OF THE COMPANY[UNDERTAKING Ashland P.O. Box 2219 Columbus, OH 43216 Product name Product code Product.Use Description Regulatory Information Number Telephone Emergency telephone AROPOLTM LB 115 7-3 9 RESIN 119077 No data 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Appearance: liquid„ amber 1-800-325-3751 614-790-3333 1-800-ASHLAND (1-800-274-5263) WARNING! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. MAY AFFECT THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA. MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED. MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY SKIN, CAUSE IRRITATION AND BURNS. Routes of exposure Inhalation, Skin absorption, Stan contact, Eye Contact, Ingestion Eye contact Can cause eye irritation. Symptoms include stinging, tearing, redness, and swelling of eyes. Shin contact Can cause skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry the skin. Symptoms may include redness, burning, and drying and cracking of skin, burns and other skin damage. Passage of this material into the body through the skin is possible, but . it is unlikely that this would result in harmful effects during safe handling and use. Ingestion Page I / 10 ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET A.ROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 Page: 2 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 Swallowing small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects. Swallowing large amounts may be harmful. This material can get into the lungs during swallowing or vomiting. This results in lung inflammation and other lung injury. Inhalation Breathing aerosol and/or mist is possible when material is sprayed. Aerosol and mist may present a greater risk of injury because more material may be present in the air than from vapor alone. Breathing small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects. Breathing large amounts may be harmful. Symptoms are not expected at air concentrations below the recommended exposure limits, if applicable (see Section 8.). Aggravated Medical Condition Preexisting disorders of the following organs (or organ systems) may be aggravated by exposure to this material:, respiratory tract, skin, lung (for example, asthma -like conditions), liver, male reproductive system, auditory system Symptoms Signs and symptoms of exposure to this material through breathing, swallowing, and/or passage of the material through the skin may include., metallic taste, stomach or intestinal upset (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), irritation (nose, throat, airways), central nervous system depression (dizziness, drowsiness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache, unconsciousness) and other central nervous system effects, loss of coordination, confusion, liver damage . Target Organs Overexposure to this material (or its components) has been suggested as a cause of the following effects in laboratory animals:, mild, reversible kidney effects, effects on hearing, respiratory tract damage (nose, throat, and airways), testis damage, liver damage, Overexposure to this material (or its components) has been suggested as a cause of the following effects in humans:, mild effects on color vision, effects on hearing, respiratory tract damage (nose, throat, and airways), central nervous system effects Carcinogenicity There was no increase in cancer in rats exposed to styrene by inhalation. However, there was an increase in lung cancer in styrene -exposed mice. The relevance of the mouse lung cancer to humans is uncertain. Styrene did not cause cancer in mice in studies in which the chemical was placed in the stomachs through a feeding tube, or in a study in which styrene was given by injection. Epidemiological studies do not provide a Page 2 / 10 ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTm LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 Page: 3 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: L5 basis for concluding that styrene causes cancer. Styrene is listed as a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Reproductive hazard This material (or a component) has been shown to cause harm to the fetus in laboratory animal studies. Harm to the fetus occurs only at exposure levels that harm the pregnant animal. The relevance of these findings to humans is uncertain. Other information Styrene readily reacts with low concentrations of halogens (for example, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) to form a tear -producing substance. 3. COMPOSITIONANFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS _Components CAS -No. Concentration STYRENE _ 100-42-5 >=30-c40% 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes If symptoms develop, immediately move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids apart; seek immediate medical attention. Skin Remove contaminated clothing. Flush exposed area with large amounts of water. If skin is damaged, seek immediate medical attention. If skin is not damaged and symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Launder clothing before reuse. Ingestion Seek medical attention. If individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth; place individual on the left side with the head down. Contact a physician, medical facility, or poison control center for advice about whether to induce vomiting. If possible, do not leave individual unattended. Inhalation Page 3 / 10 ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 t Page: 4 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: L5 If symptoms develop, move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Keep person warm and quiet; seek immediate medical attention. Notes to physician Hazards: This material is an aspiration hazard. Potential danger from aspiration must be weighed against possible oral toxicity (See Section 2 - Swallowing) when deciding whether to induce vomiting. Treatment: No information available. 5. FFRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable extinguishing media Water mist, Carbon dioxide (CO2), Dry chemical, Foam Hazardous combustion products May form:, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, toxic fumes, various hydrocarbons Precautions for fire -fighting Material is volatile and readily gives off vapors which may travel along the ground or be moved by ventilation and ignited by pilot lights, flames, sparks, heaters, smoking, electric motors, static discharge or other ignition sources at locations near the material handling point. Never use welding or cutting torch on or near drum (even empty) because product (even just residue) can ignite explosively. During a fire, irritating or toxic decomposition products may be generated.Wear full firefighting turn -out gear (full Bunker gear), and respiratory protection (SCBA). Polymerization will take place under fire conditions. If polymerization occurs in a closed container, there is a possibility it will rupture violently. Cool storage container with water, if exposed to fire. Flammability Class for Flammable Liquids Flammable Liquid Class IC 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions For personal protection see section 8. Eliminate all ignition sources (flares, flames including pilot7ights, electrical sparks). Persons not wearing protective equipment should be excluded from area of spill until clean-up has been completed. Stop spill at Page 4 / 10 ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 t Page: 5 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 source. Prevent from entering drains, sewers, streams or other bodies of water. Prevent from spreading. If runoff occurs, notify authorities as required. Pump or vacuum transfer spilled product to clean containers for recovery. Absorb unrecoverable product. Transfer contaminated absorbent, soil and other materials to containers for disposal. Environmental precautions Prevent run-off to sewers, streams or other bodies of water. If run-off occurs, notify proper authorities as required, that a spill has occurred. Methods for cleaning up Absorb liquid on vermiculite, floor absorbent or other absorbent material. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied. Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. Avoid prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact with this material. Skin contact can be minimized by wearing impervious protective gloves. As with all products of this nature, good personal hygiene is essential. Hands and other exposed areas should be washed thoroughly with soap and water after contact, especially before eating and/or smoking. Regular laundering of contaminated clothing is essential to reduce indirect skin contact with this material. Static ignition hazard can result from handling and use. Electrically bond and ground all containers, personnel and equipment before transfer or use of material. Special precautions may be necessary to dissipate static electricity for non-conductive containers. Use proper bonding and grounding during product transfer as described in National Fire Protection Association document NFPA 77. Storage Store in closed containers in a dry, well -ventilated area. Do not store near extreme heat, open flame, or sources of ignition. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Guidelines STYRENE ACGIH ACGIH Page 5 / 10 100-42-5 time weighted average 20 ppm Short term exposure limit 40 ppm ASHLANO SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 NIOSH Recommended exposure limit 50 ppm (REL): NIOSH Recommended exposure limit 215 mg/m3 (REL)i NIOSH Short term exposure limit 100 ppm NIOSH Short term exposure limit 425 mg/m3 OSHA Z2 time weighted average 100 ppm OSHA Z2 Ceiling Limit Value: 200 ppm OSHA Z2 Maximum concentration: 600 ppm 1 Page: 6 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 General advice These recommendations provide general guidance for handling this product. Personal protective equipment should be selected for individual applications and should consider factors which affect exposure potential, such as handling practices, chemical concentrations and ventilation. It is ultimately the responsibility of the employer to follow regulatory guidelines established by local authorities. Exposure controls Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV(s). OSHA has formally endorsed a styrene industry proposal for a voluntary 50 ppm workplace limit on styrene. Members of the Styrene Information and Research Council (SIRC), Composites Institute (CI), Composite Fabricators Association (CFA), International Cast Polymers Association (ICPA) and National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) have agreed to use either engineering controls, work practices or respiratory protection to achieve this voluntary limit for styrene. Eye protection Chemical splash goggles in compliance with OSHA regulations are advised, however, OSHA regulations also permit other type safety glasses. Consult your safety representative. Skin and body protection Wear resistant gloves (consult your safety equipment supplier). To prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact, wear impervious clothing and boots. Respiratory protection If workplace exposure limit(s) of product or any component is exceeded (see exposure guidelines), a NIOSH-approved air supplied respirator is advised in absence of proper environmental control. OSHA regulations also permit other NIOSH respirators Page 6 / 10 ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 1 Page: 7 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 (negative pressure type) under specified conditions (see your industrial hygienist). Engineering or administrative controls should be implemented to reduce exposure. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Form Colour Odour Boiling point/boilingrange PH Flash point Evaporation rate Explosion limits Vapour pressure Vapour density Density Solubility Partition coefficient: n- octanol/water Autoignition temperature 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY liquid No data amber pungent 145.00 °C / 293 OF No data 84 OF / 29 °C No data 1.1 %(V) 6.1 %(V) 8.53 hPa @ 77 OF / 25 °C 3.6 (AIR=1) 1.082 g/cm3 @ 77.00 OF / 25.00 °C 9 lb/gal a 77.00 OF / 25.00 °C insoluble in water No data No data Stability This material is unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures Conditions to avoid . Avoid heat, open flame, and prolonged storage at elevated temperatures., Avoid contact with:, excessive heat Incompatible products Avoid contact with:, acids, aluminum chloride, halogens, iron chloride, metal salts, peroxides, strong alkalis, strong oxidizing agents Hazardous decomposition products May form:, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, toxic fumes, various hydrocarbons Page 7 / 10 ASHI.AND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 Hazardous reactions Page: 8 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 Product can undergo hazardous polymerization.; Avoid exposure to excessive heat, peroxides and polymerization catalysts. Thermal decomposition No data 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute oral toxicity STYRENE Acute inhalation toxicity STYRENE Acute dermal toxicity 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Aquatic toxicity L.D 50 Rat: 2,650 mg/kg LC 50 Rat: 2800 ppm, 4 h Acute and Prolonged Toxicity to Fish No data Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates No data Environmental fate and pathways No data 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste disposal methods Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds or estuaries, Page 8 / 10 ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB It 57-39 RESIN 119077 Page: 9 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number: R0310934 Version: 1.5 oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, and the permitting authority has been notified in writing prior to discharge. Do not discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance, contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA. For assistance with your waste management needs - including disposal, recycling and waste stream reduction, contact Ashland Distribution's Environmental Services Group at 800-637-7922. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION IMDG: UN1866, RESIN SOLUTION 3, ill IATA_P: UN1866, Resin solution 3, III IATA_C: UN1868, Resin solution 3, III CFR_ROAD: UN1866, Resin solution 3, III CFR_RAIL: UN1866, Resin solution 3, III CFR_INWTR: UN1866, Resin solution 3, iii Dangerous goods descriptions (if indicated above) may not reflect package size, quantity, end -use or region -specific exceptions that can be applied. Consult shipping documents for descriptions that are specific to the shipment. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION California Prop. 65 . WARNING! This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer. ETHANOL BENZENE 1,4-DIOXANE ACETALDEHYDE WARNING! This product contains a chemical known in the State of Califomia to cause Page 9 / 10 ASHLAN13. SAFETY DATA SHEET AROPOLTM LB 1157-39 RESIN 119077 birth defects or other reproductive harm. BENZENE ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER TOLUENE SARA Hazard Classification SARA 313 Component(s) STYRENE Health HMIS 2* NFPA 2 6.OTHER INFORMATION Reactivity Hazard Fire Hazard Acute Health Hazard Chronic Health Hazard 100-42-5 1 Page: 10 Revision Date: 01/25/2008 Print Date: 6/23/2009 MSDS Number. R0310934 Version: 1.5 34.571 % Flammability Reactivity Other 3 2 2 The information accumulated herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be whether originating with the company or not. Recipients are advised to confirm in advance of need that the information is current, applicable, and suitable to their circumstances. This MSDS has been prepared by Ashland's Environmental Health and Safety Department (1- 800-325-3751). Page 10 / 10 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Chem! r� Use)se) �✓ SciLrry�lr2 �fAs� Ymmu: �s lh HI -POINTS 90 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name : 1-1I-PO1NTO 90 Chemical name: Methyl ethyl ketone peroxides Use of substanee(preparatlon: Initiator ("catalyst") for curing polyester resin formulations. Supplier: Chemtura Corporation 199 Benson Road Middlebury, CT 06749 USA Emergency telephone CHEMTREC (24 hours) 800-424-9300 number: • Chemturn Corporation Emergency Response (24 hours) 800-292-5898 Environmental, Health and 866-430-2775 Safety Department: Customer Service: 877-948-2660 Prepared by Product Safety Department Date of Issue: 06/26/2007 (US) +1 866-430-2775 (EU) +44 (0) 1753.603.000 Email: MSDSRequest@chcmtura.com 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW WARNING! MAYBE HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION. MAY BE IRWTATING OR CORROSIVE TO THE SKIN ANDVOR EYES. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID OXIDIZING MATERIAL 3. COMPOSITION I INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS INcnF.orr"Nr By VVLK;1 r Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide 36 - 40 CAS# 1338-234 (% Active Oxygen) <= 9 CAS# - Dimethyl phthalate 58 - 66 CAS# 131-t 1.3 (M)MM 000)1I0022976 Page: 1 of 8 Chemturaa Methyl ethyl ketone CAS# 7g.93.3 Hydrogen peroxide 3$% CAS# 7712-04-1 4. FIRST AID MEASURES MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET HI—POINTO 90 2UL93MM 061M.07 oswaw 0.1 - 1 0.1 - I.S liiva lowina Obtain medical attention, if patient is folly eonscious, rinse mouth with water. Give water to drink, brink water in small sips. (Diluting effect) Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Vomiting may cause aspiration into the lungs resulting in chemical pneumonia. lnhvjnkn Remove to fresh air. ifexposwe is severe, hospitalize and observe. Ifbreathing has slapped, give artificial reapiration. Skin Sontact. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash akin with imp and water. If irritation persists or if contact has been prolonged, obtain medical attention. Eve tsontact Immediately flush eyes with water and continue washing for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention immediately. May cause blindness. Nofes to Wmlft ROUTES OF ENTRY: Eyes, skin, ingestion, inhalation, mist. TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, skin, respiratory system S. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES FhA paint, 176 OF so cc Flammable limits lower Umin Not available Upper 11mit: Not available Autoignition temperature: Not available LWArdous combustion products Carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide. Hydrocarbons. jgg&l fire fighhne Procedures Evacuate all personnel from danger area. Use water spray to cool fire -exposed containers and structunx. BMW 2Lglect1yg eauloment for flrcliahten Body covering pmtectiveclothing. Self-contained breathing apparatus. f b(riigulehine media Suitable: - water fog - foam - CO2 - dry ebemlcal - dry sand am 000000029978 Page: 2 of 8 ult cuun J: q'1VM HP LRSERJET FAX 517-S89-D391 p, 2 e"i 4 L4 A Product Code: 2M Date last revised: 10/28/2009 M&TERXA . 9UUMTY DAM SST ------------------------------ 1. IDENTIFICATION OF SUBSTANCE Product Trade 1Na=t Release Coating 1098 Product Use: Release Agent Product Description: Water emulsion HNIS Hazard Rating-.. Hl, F0, R.O, PE C MANUFACTURER INFORMATION: Huron Technologies, Inc. Phone: (517) 589-0300 415 Industrial Dr. Rmergency Phone: (800) 424-9300 Leslie, MI 45251 USA (Chemtrec) (703) 527-3087 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS ------------------------------------------ Hydrocarbon wax 30-36% Morpholine - ACGIH TLV.(skin) TWA 20 ppm CAS# 110-91-8 2-416 water 60-68$ This product is a mixture of materials, each of which is listed in TSCA as indicated on suppliers' MSDS. Thar mixture is -non -hazardous when used as directed. ---__ _ -__ . ---- - - ------------------------------ -HAZARDS -IDENTIFICATION HAZARD DESIGNATION: None CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM: This preparation is not classified as dimgerous according to Directive 1999/45/SC. EP7ECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Eyes; Transient irritation Skin: Transient irritation Chronic Effects 'None known. ___- ---_ --_- - --- ----- -- ----- --- -_ ----------------- 4.. - MMGMXY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: - - Eyes: In case of contact, flush eyes well with water for 15 minutes. obtain medical attention if irritation develops. Skin': Flush skin with plenty of water and wash affected area with soap and water. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Call physician if irritation devdlops. Inhalation-. Remove to fresh air. Administer artificial respiration if breathing is stopped. Call physician. Ingestion: If ingested,. give aeveral glasses of crater but do not induce vomiting. if vomiting does occur, give fluids again.. Have medical personnel determine if vomiting or evacuation of the stomach An necessary. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. -- -- ---- - ________-_------__---- 5. FIRE FIGHTING I�ASUR85 - [C} -F-----------------------------------------�------------ ---- Flash Point, Flammable limits in air by volume -Lower -NIA Upper -N/A Sxtinguishing Media: Water fog, dry chemical, carkx= dioxide. Release Coa:ing 7098 Page 1 of 4 �. 1001-1'I Est d PAGE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Issued to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floorazzo 215 West Third St. Siler City Attention of . . . . . . . . . . . . . NC 27344 Sales Number . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Description Number One . . . . . Sales Description Number Two . . . . . SECTION 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHEMICAL PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: PRODUCT ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . : CF-52760 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . : FOREST TRADE NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHROMAFLO FORMULA ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CF-52760 FORMULA'VERSION NUMBER . . . . . 4 PRINT DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/11/2009 MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION: NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLASTICOLORS,.INC. ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 2600 MICHIGAN AVENUE ASHTABULA OH 44004 TELEPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440-997-5137 EMERGENCY CONTACT . . . . . . . . . . : Chemtrec EMERGENCY TELEPHONE . . . . . . . . . : (800) 424-9300 HMIS INFORMATION: Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CAS# 1333-86-4 Carbon Black PCT BY WT; .9760 EXPOSURE LIMIT: OSHA PEL 3.5 mg/m3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLASTICOLORS, INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET F--2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CAS# MIXTURE Polyester Resin PCT BY WT: 70-75% EXPOSURE LIMIT: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This product contains one or more reported carcinogens or suspected carcinogens which are noted NTP, IARC, or OSHA-Z in the other limits recommended column. This product contains pigments which may become a dust nuisance when removed by abrasive blasting, sanding, or grinding. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This product contains carbon black, a substance identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), as a Classification 2b` (possibly°'carcinogenic to humans) . CAUTION! : May cause skin and eye irritation POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: ACUTE EFFECTS: EYE: Exposure can cause eye irritation. Symptoms may include stinging. tearing, redness, and swelling. SKIN: Exposure may cause mild skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness and burning. INHALATION: Excessive inhalation of vapors can cause nasal and respiratory irritation, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache. High concentrations may cause central nervous system depression. INGESTION: May cause central nervous system depression. :HRONIC EFFECTS: EYE: No harmful effects by chronic exposure reported. NWS Raleigh, NC Climate Data 4 . Pagel of 2 NWS Raleigh, NC Climate Data Data updated Thu Jul 1 13:45:04 GMT 2010 Help - Understanding the Preliminary Local Climatological Data (WS Form F-6) PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) STATION: ZtIGH-DURRAM INTL AIRPORT NC MONTH: YEAR: 2010 LATITUDE: 35 52 N LONGITUDE: 76 47 W TEMPERATURE IN F: :PCPN: SNOW: WIND :SUNSHINE: SKY :PK WND 77 3 4 5 6A 6B 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12Z AVG MX 2MIN DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD WTR SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX SPD DR 1 85 69 77 6 0 12 0.29 0.0 0 6.5 20 160 M M 9 1 23 170 2 88 71 80 8 0 15 0.01 0.0 0 4.6 13 140 M M 8 1238 17 140 3 89 70 80 8 0 15 0.00 0.0 0 6.1 13 230 M M 7 18 17 230 4 92 70 81 9 0 16 0.00 0.0 0 7.6 18 230 M M 6 18 23 220 5 92 73 83 11 0 18 T 0.0 0 7.9 17 230 M M 6 22 240 6 93 72 83 10 0 18 0.18 0.0 0 10.3 22 230 M M 6 13 29 230 7 82 64 73 0 0 8 0.00 0.0 0 3.5 14 30 M M 5 21 310 8 83 64 74 1 0 9 0.00 0.0 0 4.7 10 30 M M 6 15 100 9 88 68 78 5 0 13 0.00 0.0 0 11.2 22 220 M M 8 29 240 10 91 74 83 9 0 18 0.00 0.0 0 7.4 18 230 M M 7 21 230 11 91 70 81 7 0 16.0.00 0.0 0 4.6 13 70 M M 4 18 20 12 94 68 81 7 0 16(o0.0 0 4.7 17 320 M M 4 138 29 340 13 96 72 84 10 0 19 2 0.0 0 5.5 23 250 M M 6 138 31 240 14 93 71 82 8 0 17 0.00 0.0 0 3.8 13 270 M M 7 1 20 240 15 94 72 83 8 0 18 0.01 0.0 0 2.4 15 230 M M 5 3 17 220 16 91 73 82 7 0 17 0.16 0.0 0 4.8 20 250 M M 8 138 24 240 17 91 71 81 6 0 16 0.00 0.0 0 3.4 16 280 M M 4 22 280 18 88 69 79 4 0 14 0.00 0.0 0 5.8 14 70 M M 3 18 80 19 93 73 83 7 0 18 0.00 0.0 0 4.8 9 210 M M 5 18 13 220 20 94 72 83 7 0 18 0.00 0.0 0 3.6 12 310 M M 4 18 15 310 21 93 69 81 5 0 16 0.00 0.0 0 2.4 12 40 M M 4 15 10 22 98 69 84 8 0 19 0.00 0.0 0 4.5 18 200 M M 5 25 200 23 97 73 85 9 0 20 0.05 0.0 0 4.7 17 300 M M 4 138 30 320 24 99 73 86 9 0 21 0.00 0.0 0 5.1 18 230 M M 4 24 230 25 94 77 86 9 0 21 0.00 0.0 0 4.4 14 190 M M 7 18 190 26 97 73 85 8 0 20 0.00 0.0 0 5.4 20 220 M M 5 3 25 220 27 101 73 87 10 0 22 0.00 0.0 0 8.1 18 230 M M 3 22 230 28 99 73 86 9 0 21 0.00 0.0 0 8.4 21 230 M M 5 3 24 240 29 96 75 86 9 0 21 0.00 0.0 0 7.1 17 230 M M 7 3 21 230 30 78 69 74 -4 0 9 0.16 0.0 0 5.6 13 40 M M 9 1 18 120 SM 2760 2130 0 501 2.11 0.0 168.9 M 171 AV 92.0 71.0 5.6 FASTST M M 6 MAX(MPH) MISC ----> # 23 250 # 31 240 hq://www.erh.noaa.gov/rabldata/rdulcd.june.2010.htm] 7/21/2010 t NWS Raleigh, NC Climate Data Page 2 of 2 r NOTES: # LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H. PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2 STATION: RALEIGH-DURHAM INTL AIRPORT NC MONTH: JUNE YEAR: 2010 LATITUDE: 35 52 N LONGITUDE: 78 47 W [TEMPERATURE DATA] [PRECIPITATION DATA] SYMBOLS USED IN COLUMN 16 AVERAGE MONTHLY: 81.5 TOTAL FOR MONTH: 2.11 1 = FOG OR MIST DPTR FM NORMAL: 6.8 DPTR FM NORMAL: -1.31 2 = FOG REDUCING VISIBILITY HIGHEST: 101 ON 27 GRTST 24HR 1.23 ON 13-13 TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS LOWEST: 64 ON 8, 7 3 = THUNDER SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL 4 = ICE PELLETS TOTAL MONTH: 0.0 INCH 5 = HAIL GRTST 24HR 0.0 6 = FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE GRTST DEPTH: 0 7 - DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM; VSBY 1/2 MILE OR LESS 8 = SMOKE OR HAZE [NO. OF DAYS WITH] [WEATHER - DAYS WITH] 9 = BLOWING SNOW X = TORNADO MAX 32 OR BELOW: 0 0.01 INCH OR MORE: 8 MAX 90 OR ABOVE: 22 0.10 INCH OR MORE: 5 MIN 32 OR BELOW: 0 0.50 INCH OR MORE: 1 MIN 0 OR BELOW: 0 1.00 INCH OR MORE: 1 [HDD (BASE 65) TOTAL THIS MO. 0 CLEAR (SCALE 0-3) 1 DPTR FM NORMAL -5 PTCLDY (SCALE 4-7) 27 TOTAL FM JUL 1 3425 CLOUDY (SCALE 8-10) 2 DPTR FM NORMAL -40 [CDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 501 DPTR FM NORMAL 208 [PRESSURE DATA] TOTAL FM JAN 1 820 HIGHEST SLP M ON M DPTR FM NORMAL 360 LOWEST SLP 29.75 ON 28 [REMARKS] http://www.erh.noaa.gov/rah/data/rdulcd.june-201 O.hbnl 7/21/2010 WNWS Raleigh, NC Climate Data It Page 1 of 2 NWS Raleigh, NC Climate Data Data updated Thu Jul 1 13:45:02 GMT 2010 Help - Understanding the Preliminary local Climatological Data (WS Form F-6) PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) STATION- PIEDMONT TRIAD INTL AIRPORT NC MONTH: JUNE YEAR: LATITUDE: 36 4 N LONGITUDE: 79 57 W TEMPERATURE IN F: :PCPN: SNOW: WIND :SUNSHINE: SKY :PK WND 1 2 3 4 5 6A 6B , 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12Z AVG MX 2MIN DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD WTR SNW DPTH SPA SPA DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX SPD DR 1 85 68 77 7 0 12 T 0.0 0 6.2 13 240 M M 6 16 240 2 86 68 77 7 0 12 0.15 0.0 0 4.9 18 310 M M 5 138 23 310 3 87 67 77 6 0 12 0.00 0.0 0 7.2 13 250 M M 5 18 16 180 4 88 70 79 8 0 14 T 0.0 0 7.0 16 220 M M 2 18 20 210 5 89 71 80 9 0 15 T 0.0 0 7.0 14 230 M M 3 18 18 240 6 90 70 80 8 0 15 0.01 0.0 M 11.1 22 230 M M 4 28 350 7 83 61 72 0 0 7 0.00 0.0 0 4.9 12 330 M M 1 21 340 8 81 61 71 -1 0 6 0.00 0.0 0 4.8 13 150 M M 3 20 50 9 84 68 76 4 0 11 T 0.0 0 9.9 20 210 M M 4 25 210 10 88 71 80 8 0 15 0.00 0.0 0 6.5 15 290 M M 3 22 220 11 90 56 78 5 0 13 0.0 0 3.5 9 70 M M 0 16 50 12 91 70 81 8 0 1 0.45 0.0 0 4.9 29 300 M M 3 138 36 300 13 93 71 82 9 0 17 0.0 0 7.1 29 300 M M 4 138 36 300 14 92 70 81 8 0 16 0.17 0.0 0 6.9 38 310 M M 2 13B 45 300 15 93 69 81 7 0 16 0.01 0.0 0 3.7 22 20 M M 3 3 31 10 16 89 72 81 7 0 16 0.23 0.0 0 3.0 18 60 M M 5 138 23 330 17 90 70 80 6 0 15 0.00 0.0 0 4.6 15 300 M M 1 17 300 18 86 67 77 3 0 12 0.00 0.0 0 5.6 13 60 M M 2 17 50 19 89 70 60 5 0 15 0.00 0.0 0 5.0 12 160 M M 3 18 16 230 20 92 72 82 7 0 17 0.00 0.0 0 4.1 12 330 M M 2 16 10 21 91 71 81 6 0 16 0.00 0.0 0 2.8 9 70 M M 1 15 .70 22 94 72 83 8 0 18 0.00 0.0 0 4.2 10 200 M M 1 13 260 23 95 73 84 9 0 19 T 0.0 0 4.7 22 260 M M 2 8 29 260 24 94 74 84 9 0 19 T 0.0 0 7.2 18 360 M M 1 38 28 340 25 92 74 83 7 0 18 0.00 0.0 0 3.9 10 180 M M 1 15 170 26 94 74 84 8 0 19 0.00 0.0 0 5.9 14 310 M M 2 18 17 310 27 96 74 85 9 0 20 0.00 0.0 0 6.9 16 200 M M 1 18 21 200 28 95 73 84 8 0 19 T 0.0 0 10.0 18 230 M M 2 23 250 29 91 74 83 7 0 18 T 0.0 0 4.7 13 310 M M 4 17 320 30 80 71 76 -1 0 11 0.00 0.0 0 6.5 16 60 M M 5 8 20 70 ccc��ccccCccC SM 2688 2102 »a:..=�ccvc�cccc_cccCc.::."t.T.�..Ci.�-.C��CC�i"�=sCCasaasaRaaa=assaasasaasaa=sam 0 449 1.62 0.0 174.7 M 81 AV 89.6 70.1 5.8 FASTST M M 3 MAX(MPH) MISC ----> # 38 310 # 45 300 http://www.erh.noaa.gov/rah/data/gsolcd.june.201 O.html 7/21/2010 1w, ,NWS Raleigh, NC Climate Data Page 2 of 2 NOTES: # LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H. PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2 STATION: PIEDMONT TRIAD INTL AIRPORT NC MONTH: JUNE YEAR: 2010 LATITUDE: 36 4 N LONGITUDE: 79 57 W [TEMPERATURE DATA] [PRECIPITATION DATA] SYMBOLS USED IN COLUMN 16 AVERAGE MONTHLY: 79.8 TOTAL FOR MONTH: 1.62 1 = FOG OR MIST DPTR FM NORMAL: 6.2 DPTR FM NORMAL: -1.91 2 = FOG REDUCING VISIBILITY HIGHEST: 96 ON 27 GRTST 24HR 0.60 ON 13-13 TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS LOWEST: 61 ON 8, 7 3 = THUNDER SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL 4 = ICE PELLETS TOTAL MONTH: 0.0 INCH 5 = HAIL GRTST 24HR 0.0 6 = FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE GRTST DEPTH: 0 7 = DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM: VSBY 1/2 MILE OR LESS 8 = SMOKE OR HAZE (NO. OF DAYS WITH] [WEATHER - DAYS WITH] 9 = BLOWING SNOW X = TORNADO MAX 32 OR BELOW: 0 0.01 INCH OR MORE: 7 MAX 90 OR ABOVE: 17 0.10 INCH OR MORE: 5 MIN 32 OR BELOW: 0 0.50 INCH OR MORE: 1 MIN 0 OR BELOW: 0 1.00 INCH OR MORE: 0 [HDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 0 CLEAR (SCALE 0-3) 21 DPTR FM NORMAL -8 PTCLDY (SCALE 4-7) 9 TOTAL FM JUL 1 3640 CLOUDY (SCALE 8-10) 0 DPTR FM NORMAL -208 [CDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 449 DPTR FM NORMAL 186 [PRESSURE DATA] TOTAL FM JAN 1 716 HIGHEST SLP M ON M DPTR FM NORMAL 327 LOWEST SLP 29.75 ON 28 [REMARKS] http://viww.erh.noaa.gov/rah/data/gsolcd.june.2010.htmi 7/21 /2010 1 inch = 700 feet -mm-- -i Feet 500 1,000 2,000 Legend Centerline Parcels Town Limits Dam/Weir Stream/River Intermittent Stream 530 0 el- 0,N�