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Section 1 C hemical Product and Company Identification Trade Name: T’Fusor 3D Sound Diffusor and MiniFusor Diffusor Supplier: Auralex® Acoustics Emergency Response Number 6853 Hillsdale Court (800) 959-3343 Indianapolis, IN USA 46250 Section 2 C omposition and Information on Ingredients CAS Number Chemical Name 9003-55-6 Polystyrene 9003-53-8 Modified Polystyrene Section 3 H azard Identification Emergency Overview The Polystyrene sheet is not expected to be an inhalation hazard under normal processing conditions. If the material is processed under prolonged exposure to flame or high temperature, thermal burns to the skin may occur and toxic gasses produced may irritate the respiratory system. Potential Health Effects Eyes, skin, and inhalation due to exposure to flame (molten plastic). Primary Routes of Exposure Routes of entry could include eye, skin, and inhalation due to exposure to flame (molten plastic). Potential Environmental Effects If processed scrap is controlled by the customer, no negative ecological effects are expected. Section 4 F irst-Aid Measures Inhalation Remove affected individual to fresh air, seek medical attention if difficulties in breathing occur. Skin If skin has contact wit molten material, place affected area under cold running water. Seek medical attention for removal of material from the affected area. Eyes If there is contact to the eyes with molten material, rinse with plenty of after and seek immediate medical attention. If plastic fines enter the eye, rinse with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention if irritation develops. Section 5 F ire-Fighting Measures Suitable Extinguishing Media Dry extinguisher, water, carbon, dioxide, foam Protective Equipment for Fire-Fighting Firefighters should be equipped with self-contained breathing apparatus Hazardous Combustion Products During a fire, Carbon Oxides and soot may be generated by combustion and thermal decomposition of the material. Material Safety Data Sheet

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