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"SUVA" HP62 (R404A)

  6002FR                                             Revised 29-AUG-2001



CHEMICAL PRODUCT/COMPANY IDENTIFICATION


  Material Identification

     "SUVA" is a registered trademark of DuPont.

     Corporate MSDS Number   : DU005612

  Company Identification

     MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR
                    DuPont Fluoroproducts
                    1007 Market Street
                    Wilmington, DE  19898

     PHONE NUMBERS
       Product Information  : 1-800-441-7515 (outside the U.S.
                              302-774-1000)
       Transport Emergency  : CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300(outside U.S.
                              703-527-3887)
       Medical Emergency    : 1-800-441-3637 (outside the U.S.
                              302-774-1000)


COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS


  Components

  Material                                  CAS Number    %
  PENTAFLUOROETHANE (HFC-125)                 354-33-6   44
  ETHANE, 1,1,1-TRIFLUORO- (HFC-143a)         420-46-2   52

                                              811-97-2
  ETHANE, 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUORO- (HFC-134a)                 4


HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION


  Potential Health Effects

     Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor is harmful and
     may cause heart irregularities, unconsciousness, or death.
     Intentional misuse or deliberate inhalation may cause death
     without warning.  Vapor reduces oxygen available for
     breathing and is heavier than air.  Liquid contact can cause
     frostbite.

     HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS:

     Overexposure to the vapors by inhalation may include
     temporary nervous system depression with anesthetic effects
     such as dizziness, headache, confusion, incoordination, and
     loss of consciousness.  Higher exposures to the vapors may
     cause temporary alteration of the heart's electrical
     activity with irregular pulse, palpitations, or inadequate
     circulation; or fatality from gross overexposure.  Contact
     with the liquid may cause frostbite.

     Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous
     or cardiovascular system may have increased susceptibility
     to the toxicity of increased exposures.

  Carcinogenicity Information

  None of the components present in this material at concentrations
  equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH
  as a carcinogen.


FIRST AID MEASURES


  First Aid

     INHALATION

     If inhaled, immediately remove to fresh air.  Keep person calm.
     If not breathing, give artificial respiration.  If breathing is
     difficult, give oxygen.  Call a physician.

     SKIN CONTACT

     Flush area with lukewarm water.  Do not use hot water.  If
     frostbite has occurred, call a physician.

     EYE CONTACT

     In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water
     for at least 15 minutes.  Call a physician.

     INGESTION

     Not a probable route.  However, in case of accidental ingestion,
     call a physician.

  Notes to Physicians

     THIS MATERIAL MAY MAKE THE HEART MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO
     ARRHYTHMIAS.  Catecholamines such as adrenaline, and other
     compounds having similar effects, should be reserved for
     emergencies and then used only with special caution.


FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


# Flammable Properties

     Flash Point :  No flash point

     Flammable Limits in Air, % by Volume:
     LEL         :  None per ASTM E681
     UEL         :  None per ASTM E681
     Autoignition:  Not determined

     Fire and Explosion Hazards:

     Cylinders may rupture under fire conditions.  Decomposition
     may occur.

     Contact of welding or soldering torch flame with high
     concentrations of refrigerant can result in visible changes
     in the size and color of torch flames.  This flame effect
     will only occur in concentrations of product well above the
     recommended exposure limit, therefore stop all work and
     ventilate to disperse refrigerant vapors from the work area
     before using any open flames.

     R-404A is not flammable in air at temperatures up to 100
     deg C (212 deg F) at atmospheric pressure.  However,
     mixtures of R-404A with high concentrations of air at
     elevated pressure and/or temperature can become combustible
     in the presence of an ignition source.  R-404A can also
     become combustible in an oxygen enriched environment (oxygen
     concentrations greater than that in air).  Whether a mixture
     containing R-404A and air, or R-404A in an oxygen enriched
     atmosphere becomes combustible depends on the
     inter-relationship of 1) the temperature 2) the pressure,
     and 3) the proportion of oxygen in the mixture.  In general,
     R-404A should not be allowed to exist with air above
     atmospheric pressure or at high temperatures; or in an
     oxygen enriched environment.  For example:  R-404A should
     NOT be mixed with air under pressure for leak testing or
     other purposes.

     Experimental data have also been reported which indicate
     combustibility of HFC-134a, a component in this blend, in
     the presence of chlorine.

  Extinguishing Media

     As appropriate for combustibles in area.

  Fire Fighting Instructions

     Cool cylinder with water spray or fog.  Self-contained
     breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if cylinders rupture
     and contents are released under fire conditions.  Water
     runoff should be contained and neutralized prior to release.


ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


  Safeguards (Personnel)

     NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL)
     sections before proceeding with clean-up.  Use appropriate
     PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean-up.

  Accidental Release Measures

     Ventilate area using forced ventilation, especially in low
     or enclosed places where heavy vapors might collect.  Remove
     open flames.  Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
     for large spills or releases.


HANDLING AND STORAGE


  Handling (Personnel)

     Avoid breathing vapor.  Avoid liquid contact with eyes and
     skin.  Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee
     exposure below recommended limits.  Contact with chlorine or
     other strong oxidizing agents should also be avoided.  See
     Fire and Explosion Data section.

  Storage

     Clean, dry area.  Do not heat above 52 deg C (125 deg F).


EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION


  Engineering Controls

     Avoid breathing vapors.  Avoid contact with skin or eyes.
     Use with sufficient ventilation to keep employee exposure
     below the recommended exposure limit.  Local exhaust should
     be used if large amounts are released.  Mechanical
     ventilation should be used in low or enclosed places.

     Refrigerant concentration monitors may be necessary to
     determine vapor concentrations in work areas prior to use of
     torches or other open flames, or if employees are entering
     enclosed areas.

  Personal Protective Equipment

     Impervious gloves should be used to avoid prolonged or
     repeated exposure.  Chemical splash goggles should be
     available for use as needed to prevent eye contact.  Under
     normal manufacturing conditions, no respiratory protection
     is required when using this product.  Self-contained
     breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large release
     occurs.

  Exposure Guidelines

   Applicable Exposure Limits
     PENTAFLUOROETHANE (HFC-125)
     PEL   (OSHA)             : None Established
     TLV   (ACGIH)            : None Established
     AEL * (DuPont)           : 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA
     WEEL  (AIHA)             : 1000 ppm, 4900 mg/m3, 8 Hr. TWA

     ETHANE, 1,1,1-TRIFLUORO- (HFC-143a)
     PEL   (OSHA)             : None Established
     TLV   (ACGIH)            : None Established
     AEL * (DuPont)           : 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA
     WEEL  (AIHA)             : 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA

     ETHANE, 1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUORO- (HFC-134a)
     PEL   (OSHA)             : None Established
     TLV   (ACGIH)            : None Established
     AEL * (DuPont)           : 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA
     WEEL  (AIHA)             : 1000 ppm, 8 Hr. TWA

     * AEL is DuPont's Acceptable Exposure Limit.  Where governmentally
     imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL
     are in effect, such limits shall take precedence.


PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


  Physical Data

     Boiling Point           : -46.7 C (-52.1 F) Average
     Vapor Pressure          : 182.1 psia at 25 deg C (77 deg F)
     % Volatiles             : 100 WT%
     Evaporation Rate        : (CL4 = 1)
                               Greater than 1
     Solubility in Water     : Not determined
     Odor                    : Slight ethereal
     Form                    : Liquefied gas
     Color                   : Clear, colorless
     Specific Gravity        : 1.05 @ 25C (77F)


STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


  Chemical Stability

     Material is stable.  However, avoid open flames and high
     temperatures.

  Incompatibility with Other Materials

     Incompatible with active metals, alkali or alkaline earth
     metals--powdered Al, Zn, Be, etc.

  Decomposition

     Decomposition products are hazardous.  This material can be
     decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal
     surfaces, etc.) forming hydrofluoric acid and possibly carbonyl
     fluoride.

     These materials are toxic and irritating.  Contact should be
     avoided.

  Polymerization

     Polymerization will not occur.


TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION


  Animal Data

     The blend is untested.

     HFC-125

         Inhalation 4 hour ALC:  > 709,000 ppm in rats

     Single, high inhalation exposures caused lethargy, decreased
     activity, labored breathing and weight loss.  Weak cardiac
     sensitization effect, a potentially fatal disturbance of
     heart rhythm caused by a heightened sensitivity to the
     action of epinephrine.  Lowest-Observed-Adverse-Effect-Level
     for cardiac sensitization:  100,000 ppm.
     Repeated exposure caused:  No significant toxicological
     effects. No-Observed-Adverse-Effect-Level(NOAEL): 50,000 ppm

     No animal data are available to define carcinogenic,
     developmental or reproductive hazards.  In animal testing
     this material has not caused developmental toxicity.
     HFC-125 does not produce genetic damage in bacterial or
     mammalian cell cultures or when tested in animals (not
     tested for heritable genetic damage).

     HFC-134a

       Inhalation 4-hour LC50:  567,000 ppm in rats

     Single exposure caused: Cardiac sensitization, a potentially
     fatal disturbance of heart rhythm associated with a
     heightened sensitivity to the action of epinephrine.
     Lowest-Observed-Adverse-Effect-Level for cardiac
     sensitization: 75,000 ppm. Single exposure caused: Lethargy.
     Narcosis.  Increased respiratory rates.  These effects were
     temporary.  Single exposure to near lethal doses caused:
     Pulmonary edema.  Repeated exposure caused: Increased
     adrenals, liver, spleen weight.  Decreased uterine, prostate
     weight.  Repeated dosing of higher concentrations caused:
     the following temporary effects - Tremors.  Incoordination.

     CARCINOGENIC, DEVELOPMENTAL, REPRODUCTIVE,MUTAGENIC EFFECTS:

     In a two-year inhalation study, HFC-134a, at a concentration
     of 50,000 ppm, produced an increase in late-occurring benign
     testicular tumors, testicular hyperplasia and testicular
     weight.  The no-effect-level for this study was 10,000 ppm.
     Animal data show slight fetotoxicity but only at exposure
     levels producing other toxic effects in the adult animal.
     Reproductive data on male mice show: No change in
     reproductive performance.  Tests have shown that this
     material does not cause genetic damage in bacterial or
     mammalian cell cultures, or in animals.  In animal testing,
     this material has not caused permanent genetic damage in
     reproductive cells of mammals (has not produced heritable
     genetic damage).

     HFC-143a

       Inhalation 4-hour LC50:  >540,000 ppm in rats

     Single exposures by inhalation to 500,000 ppm caused
     anesthesia but no mortality at 540,000 ppm.  Cardiac
     sensitization occurred in dogs at 300,000 ppm following an
     intravenous challenge with epinephrine.  Two, 4-week
     inhalation have been conducted.  In the first study,
     pathological changes in the testes were observed at all
     exposure concentrations; no effects were observed in
     females.  The testicular effect was considered related to
     the method used to expose the rats to HFC-143a.  In the
     second study using the same exposure concentrations, no
     effects were noted in males at any concentration.  Data from
     a 90-day study revealed no effects in male or female rats at
     exposures up to 40,000 ppm.  Long-term exposure caused
     significantly decreased body weights in male rats fed 300
     mg/kg for 52 weeks, but there was no effect on mortality.
     Tests in rats demonstrated no carcinogenic activity when
     administered orally 300 mg/kg/day for 52 weeks and observed
     for an additional 73 weeks.  Tests in bacterial cell
     cultures demonstrated mutagenic activity, but the compound
     did not induce transformation of mammalian cells in culture
     or in the whole animal.  Tests in animals demonstrate no
     developmental toxicity.



ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION


  Ecotoxicological Information

     Aquatic Toxicity

     HFC 143a
       96-hour LC50, Rainbow trout:  >40 mg/L

     HFC-134a
       48-hour EC50, Daphnia magna:  980 mg/L
       96-hour LC50, Rainbow trout:  450 mg/L


DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS


  Waste Disposal

     Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations.  Reclaim
     by distillation or remove to a permitted waste disposal
     facility.


TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


  Shipping Information

     DOT/IMO/IATA
     Proper Shipping Name    : Refrigerant Gas R-404A
     Hazard Class            : 2.2
     UN No.                  : 3337
     Label(s)                : Nonflammable Gas

     Shipping Containers

     Tank Cars.

     Cylinders
     Ton Tanks


REGULATORY INFORMATION


  U.S. Federal Regulations

     TSCA Inventory Status   : Reported/Included.

     TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311, 312

     Acute      : No
     Chronic    : No
     Fire       : No
     Reactivity : No
     Pressure   : Yes

     LISTS:

       SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance    -No
       CERCLA Hazardous Material             -No
       SARA Toxic Chemicals                  -No


OTHER INFORMATION


  NFPA, NPCA-HMIS

     NPCA-HMIS Rating
     Health                  : 1
     Flammability            : 0
     Reactivity              : 1

     Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use
     conditions.

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     specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in
     combination with any other material or in any process.

     Responsibility for MSDS : MSDS Coordinator
     >                       : DuPont Fluoroproducts
     Address                 : Wilmington, DE 19898
     Telephone               : (800) 441-7515

     # Indicates updated section.

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