Important Isocyanate (ISO) Information
Important Isocyanate (ISO) Information
Spraying or dispensing fluids that contain
isocyanates creates potentially harmful mists,
vapors, and atomized particulates.
Read and understand the fluid manufacturer's
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warnings and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) to know
specific hazards and precautions related to
isocyanates.
Use of isocyanates involves potentially hazardous
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procedures. Do not spray with this equipment
unless you are trained, qualified, and have read
and understood the information in this manual
and in the fluid manufacturer's application
instructions and SDSs.
Use of incorrectly maintained or mis-adjusted
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equipment may result in improperly cured
material. Equipment must be carefully maintained
and adjusted according to instructions in the
manual.
To prevent inhalation of isocyanate mists, vapors,
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and atomized particulates, everyone in the work
area must wear appropriate respiratory
protection. Always wear a properly fitting
respirator, which may include a supplied-air
respirator. Ventilate the work area according to
instructions in the fluid manufacturer's SDSs.
Avoid all skin contact with isocyanates. Everyone
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in the work area must wear chemically
impermeable gloves, protective clothing and foot
coverings as recommended by the fluid
manufacturer and local regulatory authority.
Follow all fluid manufacturer recommendations,
including those regarding handling of
contaminated clothing. After spraying, wash
hands and face before eating or drinking.
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Keep Components A and B
Separate
Cross-contamination can result in cured material in
fluid lines which could cause serious injury or
damage equipment. To prevent cross-contamination:
Never interchange component A and component
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B wetted parts.
Never use solvent on one side if it has been
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contaminated from the other side.
Moisture Sensitivity of
Isocyanates
Exposure to moisture (such as humidity) will cause ISO
to partially cure, forming small, hard, abrasive crystal
that become suspended in the fluid. Eventually a film
will form on the surface and the ISO will begin to gel,
increasing in viscosity.
Partially cured ISO will reduce performance and the life
of all wetted parts.
Always use a sealed container with a desiccant
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dryer in the vent, or a nitrogen atmosphere. Never
store ISO in an open container.
Keep the ISO pump wet cup or reservoir (if
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installed) filled with appropriate lubricant. The
lubricant creates a barrier between the ISO and
the atmosphere.
Use only moisture-proof hoses compatible with
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ISO.
Never use reclaimed solvents, which may contain
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moisture. Always keep solvent containers closed
when not in use.
Always lubricate threaded parts with an
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appropriate lubricant when reassembling.
NOTE: The amount of film formation and rate of
crystallization varies depending on the blend of ISO, the
humidity, and the temperature.
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