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Magnum Venus Plastech PATRIOT SS PAT-CCP-LS-0590-SS User Manual

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Patriot SS Chop Check Manual

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B. The use of reclaimed solvents is particularly hazardous. Reclaimers may not add any
inhibitors. Also, the possible presence of water in reclaimed solvents could feed the reaction.

C. Anodized or other oxide coatings cannot be relied upon to prevent the explosive reaction. Such
coatings can be worn, cracked, scratched, or too thin to prevent contact. There is no known way
to make oxide coatings or to employ aluminum alloys, which will safely prevent the chemical
reaction under all circumstances.

D. Several solvent suppliers have recently begun promoting HHC solvents for use in coating
systems. The increasing use of HHC solvents is increasing the risk. Because of their exemption
from many State Implementation Plans as Volatile Organic Compounds

(VOC’s), their low flammability hazard, and their not being classified as toxic or carcinogenic
substances, HHC solvents are very desirable in many respects.

WARNING: Do not use Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents in pressurized fluid systems
having aluminum or galvanized wetted parts.

NOTE: Magnum Venus Plastech is aware of NO stabilizers available to prevent
Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents from reaction under all conditions with aluminum
components in closed fluid system.

TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION… Halogenated

Hydrocarbon solvents are dangerous when used with aluminum components in a closed
fluid system.

A. Consult your material supplier to determine whether your solvent or coating contains
Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents.

B. Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that you contact your solvent supplier regarding the
best non-flammable clean-up solvent with the heat toxicity for your application.

C. If, however, you find it necessary to use flammable solvents, they must be kept in approved,
electrically grounded containers.

D. Bulk solvent should be stored in a well-ventilated, separate building, 50 feet away from your
main plant.

E. You should allow only enough solvent for one day’s use in your laminating area.

F. “NO SMOKING” signs must be posted and observed in all areas of storage or where solvents
and other flammable materials are used.

G. Adequate ventilation (as covered in OSHA Section 1910.94 and NFPA No.91) is important
wherever solvents are stored or used, to minimize, confine and exhaust the solvent vapors.

H. Solvents should be handled in accordance with OSHA Section 1910.106 and 1910.107.

2.4 Catalyst Diluents

Magnum Venus Plastech spray-up and gel-coat systems currently produced are designed so that
catalyst diluents are not required. Magnum Venus Plastech, therefore, recommends that diluents
not be used. This avoids the possible contamination which could lead to an explosion due to the
handling and mixing of MEKP and diluents. In addition, it eliminates any problems from the
diluent being contaminated through rust particles in drums, poor quality control on the part of the
diluents suppliers, or any other reason. If, however, diluents are absolutely required, contact your
catalyst supplier and follow his instructions explicitly. Preferable, the supplier should premix the
catalyst to prevent possible “on the job” contamination while mixing.