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Total Weight: 25.21oz/yd
2
854.85g/m
2
50Inches 1270.00MM 150denierPolyesterYarn
219Pounds per roll99.48KG per roll 7CPI 3.63mm stitch length
100Yards per roll300.00FT per roll 0.54oz/yd
2
2.15%of Total AW
3″ Core
Shrink wrapped9 Rolls per Pallet
0 35.54% of Total AW
303.81 g/m
2
8.96oz/yd
2
(-)45 0.00% of Total AW
0.00g/m
2
0.00oz/yd
2
90 35.54% of Total AW
303.81 g/m
2
8.96oz/yd
2
(+)45 0.00% of Total AW
0.00g/m
2
0.00oz/yd
2
MAT/VEIL: 26.77% of Total AW
0.75 oz/ft
2
228.87g/m
2
6.75oz/yd
2
Chopped Strand Mat
E-glass fiber
E-glass fiber
Fabric Specification Sheet
VT18008-50
18oz/yd2 balanced 0/90 glass w/ .75oz/ft2 chop mat
Roll Details Stitching Details

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TECHNICAL DATASHEET
SAP No. 30005598 Article Description B-E-804g/m -1270mm
Textile Structure 7005927 SAERTEX
ARTICLE CONSTRUCTION (in accordance with EN 13473-1)
Layer Construction Areal weight Tolerance Material
2 0 390 g/m +/- 5.0 % E-glass 1,100 TEX
1 90 402 g/m +/- 5.0 % E-glass 600 TEX
Stitching 12 g/m +/- 3 g/m PES [Polyester] 110 dtex
Fiber input can be determined individually
FURTHER CHARACTERISTICS
Gauge 7.0 Stitching pattern tricot-warp Width (nominal) 1270 mm
Stitch length 3.50 mm Total tolerance 5.3 % Total areal weight 804 g/m
Labelling (Standard) Every roll is equipped with a label in the core. A further label is located outside on
the foil or on the box.
Packaging (Standard) Every roll is wound on a cardboard core and wrapped in foil. Further packaging
options can be determined individually.
Storage With original packaging: No moisture recommendation and direct sunlight.
To avoid problems with humidity and electrostatic charge, fabrics to be
conditioned 24 hours prior to processing, independent of storage conditions.
– Confidential Information –
SAERTEX USA, LLC. has been certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2015.
REINFORCING YOUR IDEAS

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TECHNICALDATASHEET
(EBLT400)
Description
Multi-axialfabricisstitchedwithE-glassdirectrovingontricotweftinsertionmachine.Itsmaincharacteristic
isthatthewarpandweftarelaidinoneormultiplelayersatsetangles,andstitchedwiththestitching
yarn.Meanwhile,choppedstandsornon-wovenfabricscanbeinsertedthereinto.
Compatiblewithunsaturatedpolyester,vinylandepoxyresin,appliedtoproductionofwindblades,yachts,
boats,sportsfacilitiesetc.
Characteristics Productcode
Rovinginfabricmaintainshighstrengthwithoutbending EBLT400(0/90)UP-1270E7
Lowerresinconsumptionandlowerweightoffinalproduct EBLT E-glassbiaxialfabric
Smoothsurfaceonthecomposites,withminimizedfabrictrails 400 Unitweight
Highfibercontentinfinalproducttoincreaseitsmechanicalproperties
UP Unsaturatedpolyester
TechnicalData
StructurespecificationforEBLT600(0/90)C225UP
Layerprocess
Layer Weight(g) Roving
0 203 735tex
90 198 600tex
Choppedstandmat 0 2400tex
stitch 12 Polyesterthread
Packaging
Taishanmulti-axialfabricisofunfixedrollweight,packedinPEbagsbyroll,putintocartonsor
wrappedwithkraftpaper,andputflatonthepalletsorinbulkpackageandpalletsshouldnotbe
stackedmorethan2layers.
Storage
Thisproductshouldbestoredinadry,coolandrainproofplace,withtemperaturefrom5 to35
andhumiditybetween35%and65%.Itisrecommendedtobeputunderroomtemperatureforover
24hourspriortouse.Keepinginintactpackagewhennotusedtoavoiddamp

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E-GLASS COMBO MAT
Product description
E-glass fabrics composed of E-glass fiber chopped in certain lengths, randomly dispersed
and knitted with organic string together into normal knitted mat. One layer chopped
strands and one layer woven roving knitted with polyester string together into combo
mat.
The mat is applicable for use in filament winding, pultrusion, compression molding and
RTM process. Compatible with unsaturated polyester resin, epoxy resins, manufacture of
pipe linings, storage tanks and automobile parts

Characteristics
Consistent thickness, free of fuzz and contamination
Excellent dimensional stability, no displacement, high abrasion and corrosion resistance
Integration of unidirectional properties of woven roving and multidirectional properties
of chopped stand mat
Good processability
Fast wet out, excellent laminate clarity

Product data

Product specification
Specification Unit weight Chopped
stands( g/m2)
Woven
roving (g/m2)
Width mm Layers
ECW450/800 1250 450 800 150-3000 2

Packaging
Knitted mat is packed by plastic bags, placed into cardboard box or wrapped up with kraft
outside, and stowed on pallet. Actual weight for each roll indicates on label. The boxes
can be shipped in bulk or with pallet. The pallets should be stocked no more than 2-layer
high.
Storage
The mat should be stored in dry, cool and rainproof place. Optimum storage conditions
are between the temperature of 5 -35 and the humidity between 35% -65%. It is
recommended that the material should be stored under room temperature for at least 24
hours before use. Prior to using the material, please do not open the bag to prevent
moisture getting into the material.
Product code Width Unit weight (g/M
2
)
ECW 150-3000
Total unit
weight(g/M
2
)
Weight chopped
strands( g/M
2
)
Weight woven
roving( g/M
2
)
600-1250 300-600 300-1000

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Technicaldatasheet
combomat
Productdescription
E-glassfabricscomposedofE-glassfiberchoppedincertainlengths,randomlydispersedandknitted
withorganicstringtogetherintonormalcombomat.Onelayerchoppedstrandsandonelayerwoven
rovingknittedwithpolyesterstringtogetherintocombomat.
Thematisapplicableforuseinfilamentwinding,pultrusion,compressionmoldingandRTMprocess.
Compatiblewithunsaturatedpolyesterresin,epoxyresins,manufactureofpipelinings,storagetanks
andautomobileparts
Characteristics
Consistentthickness,freeoffuzzandcontamination
Excellentdimensionalstability,nodisplacement,highabrasionandcorrosionresistance
Integrationofunidirectionalpropertiesofwovenrovingandmultidirectionalpropertiesofchoppedstand
mat
Goodprocessability
Fastwetout,excellentlaminateclarity
Productdata
Productspecification
Specification UnitweightChoppedstands(g/m
2
) Wovenroving(g/m
2
) Widthmm Layers
ECW225C/600W 825 225 600 150-3000 2
Packaging
Knittedmatispackedbyplasticbags,placedintocardboardboxorwrappedupwithkraftoutside,and
stowedonpallet.Actualweightforeachrollindicatesonlabel.Theboxescanbeshippedinbulkorwith
pallet.Thepalletsshouldbestockednomorethan2-layerhigh.
Storage
Thematshouldbestoredindry,coolandrainproofplace.Optimumstorageconditionsarebetweenthe
temperatureof5 -35 andthehumiditybetween35%-65%.Itisrecommendedthatthematerialshould
bestoredunderroomtemperatureforatleast24hoursbeforeuse.Priortousingthematerial,pleasedo
notopenthebagtopreventmoisturegettingintothematerial.
Productcode Width Unitweight(g/M
2
)
ECW 150-3000
Totalunitweight(g/M
2
) Weightchoppedstrands(g/M
2
)Weightwovenroving(g/M
2
)
525-1600 225-600 300-1000

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SECTION 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICA TION

CHEMICAL PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION:
Continuous Glass Fiber Products, Including Assembled Roving, Direct Roving, Dry
Chopped Strands, Wet Chopped Strands, Woven Roving, Stitch Chopped Strand Mat,
Power Chopped Strand Mat, Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat, Stitch Combo Mat,
Woven Roving, UD Fabric, Combo Mat, Glass Filament Yarn, Marketable Cake,
Cut Strands, Texturized Yarn, Surface mat (Veil)

MANUFACTURER INFORMATION:
Omni Composites, LLC.
714 South National Ave Springfield, MO 65804

FAX NUMBER:
International Sales: 417-869-9653

COMPANY EMERGENCY TELEPHONE:
International Sales: 417-866-3002
8:30-16:40 in Eastern Standard Time, from Monday to Friday

MSDS NUMBER:
Q/HM J0520

EFFECTIVE DATE:
February 13, 2009

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SECTION 2 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENT S

Ingredients of Products:
Product Name Glass, % Size, % Binder, % Water, %
Assembled Roving 98.0~99.5 0.05~1.80 / 0~0.20
Direct Roving 98.7~99.85 0.15~1.10 / 0~0.20
Dry Chopped Strands 98.25~99.9 0.10~1.65 / 0~0.10
Wet Chopped Strands 87.8~92.0 0~0.20 / 8.0~12.0
Woven Roving/UD Fabric 98.8~99.85 0.15~1.00 / 0~0.2 0
Power Chopped Strand Mat 92.45~98.35 0.35~1.35 1.3~ 6.0 0~0.20
Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat 93.05~96.65 0.35~1.35 3 .0~5.4 0~0.20
Glass Filament Yarn 98.6~99.2 0.80~1.20 / 0~0.20
Cut Strands 85~92 / / 8.0~15.0
Marketable Cake 99.2~99.7 0.30~0.60 / 0~0.20
Texturized Yarn 99.2~99.9 0.10~0.60 / 0~0.20

CAS No.:
Fiber glass: 65997-17-3
Size: N/A

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SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Classification of Hazards:
No information available.

Routes of Entry:
Ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact.

Health Effects:
Ingestion: Ingestion of the material is unlikely. However, ingestion of the material
may cause gastrointestinal disturbance.
Inhalation: Breathing fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause irritation of the
nose, throat and respiratory tract.
Skin contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation.
Eye contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation to the
eyes.

Environmental Effects:
Long-term exposure to fiberglass environment may cause temporary effects.

Inflammation and Explosion Hazards:
No information available.

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SECTION 4 FIRST-AID MEASURES

Skin Contact:
If irritation occurs to the skin, rinse with soap and water. Make sure to refrain from
rinsing with warm water since warm water will make the skin pores open to allow
fiberglass to penetrate more deeply. If fiberglass penetrates the skin, use a wash cloth
to help pull out the fiberglass. To avoid further irritation, do not rub or scratch affected
skin. If irritation persists, get medical help. Make sure to refrain from using compressed
air to remove fiberglass from the skin.

Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get
medical help.

Inhalation:
If inhaled, immediately remove the affected person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get
medical help.

Ingestion:
Normally, ingestion of this material is unlikely. If it occurs, watch the person for several
days to make sure that gastrointestinal disturbance doesn t occur. Do not let the person
vomit unless required by medical personnel. If disturbance persists, get medical help.

SECTION 5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES

Flammability Classification:
Non-flammable. But the size and packing material may burn.

Hazardous Combustion Products:
Primary combustion products are carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and
water. Other undetermined compounds can be released in small quantities.

Fire-Fighting Methods:
Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide and water as extinguishing media.

Fire-Fighting Instructions:
Fire fighters must use self-contained breathing apparatus and wear full protective gear.

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SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

In case of release to land, the material should be scooped up as waste and put into a
special container and stored in a designated area. In case of release of water, the
material will sink and disperse along the bottom of waterways or ponds and cannot be
easily removed after it is waterborne. However, the material is non-hazardous in water.

SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling:
Try to prevent the packing material from be damaged and keep the product inside the
packing material to minimize the generation of dusts. Maintain a clean work environment
and avoid generation of fiberglass fragments from improper handling.

Storage:
Keep product in its packaging until use to minimize potential dust generation.

SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION

Highest Permissible Concentration:
National and international hygiene standards are as follows:
Component Permissible Exposure Limit
of OSHA
(8-hr Average Weight)
Permissible Exposure Limit of
ACGIH
(8 hr Average Weight)
Total Dust 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3
Respirable particulates 5 mg/m3 3 mg/m3
Respirable Fibre / 1 fibre/ml

Engineering Control:
Production areas are closed off and a required relative humidity is maintained.

Respiratory Protection:
Wear a suitable mask when working in an environment where dust concentration is
high.

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Eye Protection:
Wear safety glasses and face shield.

Body Protection:
Normal loose working clothing (long-sleeved shirts and long pants) is recommended.
Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as around the neck and waist.

Hand Protection:
Wear gloves. Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as wrists and
between the fingers.

SECTION 9 PHYSICLAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Product Appearance and Properties: Flash Point:
White or off-white solid;No odor. Not applicab le
PH Value: Ignition Temperature:
Not applicable. Not applicable
Melting Point: Explosion Upper Limit:
>800 C. Not applicable
Boiling Point: Explosion Lower Limit:
Not applicable. Not applicable
Relative Density: Solubility (in Water):
2.6 Times that of water. Insoluble
Relative Vapor Density:
Not applicable
Product Use:
Fiberglass is an inorganic nonmetal material and is used as Plastics reinforcement and
acoustical insulation.

SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability:
This is a Stable material.
Materials to Avoid:
None.
Conditions to avoid:
None.

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Hazardous Polymerization
Will not occur.

SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Acute Toxicity:
None.

Irritability:
Fiberglass dusts may cause irritation to skin and eye. Ingestion of fiberglass may cause
irritation to the throat, stomach and gastrointestinal tract. Inhalation may cause
coughing, sneezing and nose and throat irritation. Experience indicates that inhalation
of a large amount of fiberglass may cause difficulty in breathing, congestion and chest
tightness.

Carcinogenicity:
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), agency of the World Health
Organization (WHO), has determined that fiberglass is a non-carcinogenic material
because the evidence is inadequate to prove that fiberglass can cause humans and
experimental animals to develop cancer.

SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

No data available for this product. Fiberglass products are not listed as a material
harmful to animals, plants and fish.

SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

RCRA Hazard class:
Non-hazardous.

Disposal Instructions:
Dispose waste material according to local environmental regulations.

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DECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Classification and Code of Hazards:
None.

UN Code:
None.

Packing Mark:
None.

Packing Category:
None.

Packing Method:
None.

Transport Instructions:
Rolling and moisture should be avoided in transit.

SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION

SARA title III:
Hazard categories:
Acute health: Yes
Chronic health: No
Fire hazard: No
Pressure hazard: No
Reactivity hazard: No
Reportable ingrediedients:
Sec.302/304: None
Sec.313: None
Clean Air Act:
No ingredient is listed.

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WHMIS(Canada) Status:
No controlled.

WHMIS classification(s):
None.

SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION

Preparation Date:
February 2009

Prepared by:
Prepared by QC department of Omni Composites, LLC.

Data Verified by:
Assistant To President of Omni Composites, LLC.

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SAFETY DATA SHEET

Date: May 10, 2024
MSDS No.: SNV 06

INTRODUCTION

According to the European Regulation (ER) on Chemicals No.1907/2006(REACH) enforced from June 1st
2007, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are required only for hazardous substances and preparations.
Continuous glass fiber products of our company are defined as articles II under REACH and therefore
MSDS are not required for them.

In order to ensure our customers acquisition of information on proper handling and use of glass fiber products,
We provide the customers with this Safe Use Instructions.

1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Assembled Roving, Direct Roving, Dry Chopped Strands, Wet Chopped Strands, Woven Roving, Powder
Chopped Strand Mat, Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat, Stitched Mat, Stitched Combo Mat, RTM Mat, Multi-
axial Fabric including Uni Directional, Biaxial, Double Bias, Tri-axail and Quadaxial, Fiberglass Yarn,
Texturized Roving.

COMPANY EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
Please contact where you purchase the materials

2 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Ingredients of Products:
Product Name Glass (%) Size (%) Binder (%) Moisture (%)
Assembled Roving 98.70 0.70 1.05 0.75 / 0.20
Direct Roving 99.30 0.60 0.62 0.48 / 0.20
Dry Chopped Strands 99.10 0.80 0.82 0.75 / 0.10
Wet Chopped Strands 90.00 2.10 0.10 0.10 / 10.0 2.0
Woven Roving 99.30 0.50 0.57 0.43 / 0.20
Power Chopped Strand Mat 95.40 2.90 0.85 0.50 3.65 0.35 0.20
Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat 94.90 1.80 0.85 0.50 4.20 1.20 0.20
Stitch Mat 96.80 0.50 1.00 0.43 / 0.20
Combo Mat 96.80 0.50 1.00 0.43 / 0.20
RTM Mat 96.80 0.50 1.00 0.43 / 0.20
Uni Directional (0 / 90, L / T) 97.50 0.50 1.00 0.43 1.85 0.04
Biaxail Fabric (0/90 CDM) 97.50 0.50 1.00 0.43 2.20 0.05
Double Bias (+/-45 DBM) 98.50 0.50 1.00 0.43 2.00 0.05
Quadaxial (0/-45/90/+45) 99.00 0.50 1.00 0.43 1.90 0.06
Texturized Roving 99.50 0.30 0.40 0.20 / 0.20
Glass, Oxide (CAS No.:65997 17 3)

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3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

With regard to their composition, these products are articles and not classified as hazardous according to
European Directive 67/548/EEC and 99/45/EC and ST/SG/AC.10/30/Rev.2 and their latest amendments.

Glass Fiber products do not contain hazardous substances which can be released under normal or reasonably
foreseeable conditions

GHS Classification
Not classified.

Routes of Entry
Ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact

Health Effects
Ingestion: Ingestion of the material is unlikely. However, ingestion of the material may cause
gastrointestinal disturbance.
Inhalation: Breathing fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause irritation of the nose, throat and
respiratory tract.
Skin contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation.
Eye contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation to the eyes.

Environmental Effects
Long-term exposure to fiberglass environment may cause temporary effects.

Inflammation and Explosion Hazards
No information available.

4 FIRST-AID MEASURES

Ingestion:
Normally, ingestion of this material is unlikely. If it does occur, watch the person for several days to make
sure that gastrointestinal disturbance does not occur. Do not let the person vomit unless required by medical
personnel. If disturbance persists, get medical help.

Inhalation:
If inhaled, immediately remove the affected person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical help.

Skin Contact:
If irritation occurs to the skin, rinse with soap and water. Make sure to refrain from rinsing with warm water
since warm water will make the skin pores open to allow fiberglass to penetrate more deeply. If fiberglass
penetrates the skin, use a wash cloth to help pull out the fiberglass. To avoid further irritation, do not rub or
scratch affected skin. If irritation persists, get medical help. Make sure to refrain from using compressed air
to remove fiberglass from the skin.

Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get medical help.

5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES

Flammability Classification
Continuous glass fiber products are neither flammable nor incombustible. Only the sizing and the packing
materials are combustible and could release small quantities of hazardous gas in case of major and
prolonged heat or fire

Hazardous Combustion Products
Primary combustion products are carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and water. Other
undetermined compounds can be released in small quantities.

Fire-Fighting Methods
Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide and water as extinguishing media.

Fire-Fighting Instructions:
Fire fighters must use self-contained breathing apparatus and wear full protective gear.

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6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Personal precautions: Avoid contact with the skin and the eyes.

Environmental precautions: Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.

Methods for Clean-up:
In case of release to land, the material should be scooped up as waste and put into a special container and
stored in a designated area. In case of release of water, the material will sink and disperse along the bottom
of waterways or ponds and can not be easily removed after it is waterborne. However, the material is non-
hazardous in water.

7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling
Try to prevent the packing material from be damaged and keep the product inside the packing material to
minimize the generation of dusts. Maintain a clean work environment and avoid generation of fiberglass
fragments from improper handling.

Storage
Keep the product in its packaging until use to minimize potential dust generation.

8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION

Continuous glass fibers are not respirable. However, certain mechanical processes might generate airborne
dust or fibers. The occupational exposure limits below mentioned are applicable to airborne fiber exposure
and/or to dust exposure.

Exposure limits
NOTE: The user of continuous glass fibers products has to comply with the national regulations on
occupational health protection. Occupational exposure limit values in some European countries are
illustrated as below. (8-hour work day)

Respirable Dust Total Dust Respirable Fiber
ACGIH 3mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Austria 6mg/m3 / 0.5 fiber/ml
Denmark 5mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Finland 1mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
France 1mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Germany 3mg/m3 4mg/m3 0.25 fiber/ml
Ireland 5mg/m3 1mg/m3 2 fiber/ml
Italy 3mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Netherlands 2mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Norway 5mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Portugal 1mg/m3 4mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Spain 3mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
United Kingdom 5mg/m3 10mg/m3 2 fiber/ml
Engineering Control Production areas are closed off and a required relative humidity is maintained.

Respiratory Protection: Wear a suitable mask when working in an environment where dust
concentration is high.

Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses and face shield.

Body Protection: Normal loose working clothing (long-sleeved shirts and pants) is recommended.
Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as around the neck and waist.

Hand Protection: Wear gloves. Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as wrists
and between the fingers

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9 PHYSICLAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Product Appearance and Properties: Flash Point
White or off-white solid No odor. Not applicable

pH Value Ignition Temperature
Not applicable Not applicable

Melting Point Explosion Upper Limit
>800 C Not applicable

Boiling Point Explosion Lower Limit
Not applicable. Not applicable

Relative Density Solubility (in Water)
2.6 Times that of water. Insoluble

Relative Vapor Density Not applicable

Product Use It s inorganic nonmetal and used for plastic reinforcement, acoustic absorption and
insulation.

10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability: This is a Stable material.
Materials to Avoid None.
Conditions to avoid None.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Acute Toxicity None.

Local Effects:

Dusts and fibers may cause irritation to eyes and skin. The irritation disappears when the exposure ceases.
Inhalation may cause coughing, nose and throat irritation and sneezing. High exposures may cause difficult
breathing, chest distress and congestion.
Mechanical irritation is not considered as a health hazard under the European directive 76/548/EC on
hazardous substances. It is required to classify continuous glass fibers as an irritant under the European
directive 97/69/EC.

Long Term Health Effects:

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), agency of the World Health Organization (WHO),
has determined that glass fiber is a non-carcinogenic material because the evidence is inadequate to prove
that glass fiber can cause humans and experimental animals to develop cancer.

Continuous glass fibers do not possess cleavage planes which would allow them to split length-wise into fibers
with smaller diameters, rather they break across the fiber, resulting in fibers which are of the same diameter
as the original fiber with a shorter length and a small amount of dust.
Continuous glass fibers are not carcinogenic. (See section 15)

12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Glass fiber products are not listed as a material harmful to animals, plants and fish. No specific data
available for glass fiber products at present.

13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
RCRA Hazard class Non-hazardous. European code number for waste is 101103.
Disposal Instructions Dispose waste material according to local environmental regulations.

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14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION

UN No.: Not regulated
Proper shipping name: Not regulated
Hazard Class: Not regulated
Packing Group: Not regulated
Evironmental Hazards: Not applicable
Transport Instructions Rolling and moisture should be avoided in transit.

15 REGULATORY INFORMATION

This product is not hazardous according to European Directive 99/45/EC, 67/548/EEC and their latest
amendments.

Information on Non-carcinogenicity:

According to EU Directives, the continuous glass fibers in these products are not classified as carcinogenic.
Continuous glass fibers are not within the scope of Amendment 97/69/EC of Directive

67/548/EEC since they are not fibers with random orientation II.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) categorized continuous glass fiber as not
classifiable with respect to human carcinogenicity (Group 3) in June1987 and October 2001,. The evidence
from human, as well as, animal studies was evaluated by IARC as insufficient to classify continuous glass
fiber as a confirmed, probable or even possible cancer causing material.

National Chemicals Inventory

Based on the rules enforced with regards to the marketing and use of chemicals in countries where our
products are manufactured, each chemical ingredient of these finished products has to be listed on the
National Chemicals Inventory of the specific country where the products are produced.

However, continuous glass fiber products are articles II under the chemicals inventories listed below and
consequently are exempt from listing on these inventories:
– The European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances: EINECS/ELINCS,
– The US EPA Toxic Substance Control Act: TSCA,
– The Canadian Chemical Registration Regulations: NDSL/DSL,
– The Japanese Chemical Substances Control Law under METI: CSCL,
– The Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances: AICS,
– The Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances: PICCS,
– The Korean Existing Chemicals List: (K)ECL and
– The Chinese List on New Chemical Substances.

16 OTHER INFORMATION

Date May 2024

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Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no
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manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential
damages resulting from its use.

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Date: May 10, 2016
MSDS No.: SNV 05

INTRODUCTION

According to the European Regulation (ER) on Chemicals No.1907/2006(REACH) enforced from June 1st
2007, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are required only for hazardous substances and preparations.
Continuous glass fiber products of our company are defined as articles II under REACH and therefore
MSDS are not required for them.

In order to ensure our customers acquisition of information on proper handling and use of glass fiber
products, We provide the customers with this Safe Use Instructions.

1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Assembled Roving, Direct Roving, Dry Chopped Strands, Wet Chopped Strands, Woven Roving, Powder
Chopped Strand Mat, Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat, Stitched Mat, Stitched Combo Mat, RTM Mat, Multi-
axial Fabric including Uni Directional, Biaxial, Double Bias, Tri-axail and Quadaxial, Fiberglass Yarn,
Texturized Roving.

SUPPLIER INFORMATION
Sinauva Composites Co., Ltd.

COMPANY EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
Please contact where you purchase the materials

2 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Ingredients of Products:
Product Name Glass (%) Size (%) Binder (%) Moisture (%)
Assembled Roving 98.70 0.70 1.05 0.75 / 0.20
Direct Roving 99.30 0.60 0.62 0.48 / 0.20
Dry Chopped Strands 99.10 0.80 0.82 0.75 / 0.10
Wet Chopped Strands 90.00 2.10 0.10 0.10 / 10.0 2.0
Woven Roving 99.30 0.50 0.57 0.43 / 0.20
Power Chopped Strand Mat 95.40 2.90 0.85 0.50 3.65 0.35 0.20
Emulsion Chopped Strand Mat 94.90 1.80 0.85 0.50 4.20 1.20 0.20
Stitch Mat 96.80 0.50 1.00 0.43 / 0.20
Combo Mat 96.80 0.50 1.00 0.43 / 0.20
RTM Mat 96.80 0.50 1.00 0.43 / 0.20
Uni Directional (0 / 90, L / T) 97.50 0.50 1.00 0.43 1.85 0.04
Biaxail Fabric (0/90 CDM) 97.50 0.50 1.00 0.43 2.20 0.05
Double Bias (+/-45 DBM) 98.50 0.50 1.00 0.43 2.00 0.05
Quadaxial (0/-45/90/+45) 99.00 0.50 1.00 0.43 1.90 0.06
Texturized Roving 99.50 0.30 0.40 0.20 / 0.20
Glass, Oxide (CAS No.:65997 17 3)

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3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

With regard to their composition, these products are articles and not classified as hazardous according to
European Directive 67/548/EEC and 99/45/EC and ST/SG/AC.10/30/Rev.2 and their latest amendments.

Glass Fiber products do not contain hazardous substances which can be released under normal or
reasonably foreseeable conditions

GHS Classification
Not classified.

Routes of Entry
Ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact

Health Effects
Ingestion: Ingestion of the material is unlikely. However, ingestion of the material may cause
gastrointestinal disturbance.
Inhalation: Breathing fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause irritation of the nose, throat and
respiratory tract.
Skin contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation.
Eye contact: Fiberglass dusts and particulates may cause temporary irritation to the eyes.

Environmental Effects
Long-term exposure to fiberglass environment may cause temporary effects.

Inflammation and Explosion Hazards
No information available.

4 FIRST-AID MEASURES

Ingestion:
Normally, ingestion of this material is unlikely. If it does occur, watch the person for several days to make
sure that gastrointestinal disturbance does not occur. Do not let the person vomit unless required by
medical personnel. If disturbance persists, get medical help.

Inhalation:
If inhaled, immediately remove the affected person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical help.

Skin Contact:
If irritation occurs to the skin, rinse with soap and water. Make sure to refrain from rinsing with warm water
since warm water will make the skin pores open to allow fiberglass to penetrate more deeply. If fiberglass
penetrates the skin, use a wash cloth to help pull out the fiberglass. To avoid further irritation, do not rub or
scratch affected skin. If irritation persists, get medical help. Make sure to refrain from using compressed air
to remove fiberglass from the skin.

Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get medical help.

5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES

Flammability Classification
Continuous glass fiber products are neither flammable nor incombustible. Only the sizing and the packing
materials are combustible and could release small quantities of hazardous gas in case of major and
prolonged heat or fire

Hazardous Combustion Products
Primary combustion products are carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and water. Other
undetermined compounds can be released in small quantities.

Fire-Fighting Methods
Use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide and water as extinguishing media.

Fire-Fighting Instructions:
Fire fighters must use self-contained breathing apparatus and wear full protective gear.

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6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Personal precautions: Avoid contact with the skin and the eyes.

Environmental precautions: Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.

Methods for Clean-up:
In case of release to land, the material should be scooped up as waste and put into a special container and
stored in a designated area. In case of release of water, the material will sink and disperse along the
bottom of waterways or ponds and can not be easily removed after it is waterborne. However, the material
is non-hazardous in water.

7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling
Try to prevent the packing material from be damaged and keep the product inside the packing material to
minimize the generation of dusts. Maintain a clean work environment and avoid generation of fiberglass
fragments from improper handling.

Storage
Keep the product in its packaging until use to minimize potential dust generation.

8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION

Continuous glass fibers are not respirable. However, certain mechanical processes might generate
airborne dust or fibers. The occupational exposure limits below mentioned are applicable to airborne fiber
exposure and/or to dust exposure.

Exposure limits
NOTE: The user of continuous glass fibers products has to comply with the national regulations on
occupational health protection. Occupational exposure limit values in some European countries are
illustrated as below. (8-hour work day)

Respirable Dust Total Dust Respirable Fiber
ACGIH 3mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Austria 6mg/m3 / 0.5 fiber/ml
Denmark 5mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Finland 1mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
France 1mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Germany 3mg/m3 4mg/m3 0.25 fiber/ml
Ireland 5mg/m3 1mg/m3 2 fiber/ml
Italy 3mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Netherlands 2mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Norway 5mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Portugal 1mg/m3 4mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
Spain 3mg/m3 10mg/m3 1 fiber/ml
United Kingdom 5mg/m3 10mg/m3 2 fiber/ml
Engineering Control Production areas are closed off and a required relative humidity is maintained.

Respiratory Protection: Wear a suitable mask when working in an environment where dust
concentration is high.

Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses and face shield.

Body Protection: Normal loose working clothing (long-sleeved shirts and pants) is recommended.
Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as around the neck and waist.

Hand Protection: Wear gloves. Skin irritation occurs primarily at the contact areas such as wrists
and between the fingers

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9 PHYSICLAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Product Appearance and Properties: Flash Point
White or off-white solid No odor. Not applicable

pH Value Ignition Temperature
Not applicable Not applicable

Melting Point Explosion Upper Limit
>800 C Not applicable

Boiling Point Explosion Lower Limit
Not applicable. Not applicable

Relative Density Solubility (in Water)
2.6 Times that of water. Insoluble

Relative Vapor Density Not applicable

Product Use It s inorganic nonmetal and used for plastic reinforcement, acoustic absorption and insulation.

10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability: This is a Stable material.
Materials to Avoid None.
Conditions to avoid None.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Acute Toxicity None.

Local Effects:

Dusts and fibers may cause irritation to eyes and skin. The irritation disappears when the exposure ceases.
Inhalation may cause coughing, nose and throat irritation and sneezing. High exposures may cause difficult
breathing, chest distress and congestion.
Mechanical irritation is not considered as a health hazard under the European directive 76/548/EC on
hazardous substances. It is required to classify continuous glass fibers as an irritant under the European
directive 97/69/EC.

Long Term Health Effects:

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), agency of the World Health Organization (WHO),
has determined that glass fiber is a non-carcinogenic material because the evidence is inadequate to prove
that glass fiber can cause humans and experimental animals to develop cancer.

Continuous glass fibers do not possess cleavage planes which would allow them to split length-wise into
fibers with smaller diameters, rather they break across the fiber, resulting in fibers which are of the same
diameter as the original fiber with a shorter length and a small amount of dust.
Continuous glass fibers are not carcinogenic. (See section 15)

12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Glass fiber products are not listed as a material harmful to animals, plants and fish. No specific data
available for glass fiber products at present.

13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

RCRA Hazard class Non-hazardous. European code number for waste is 101103.
Disposal Instructions Dispose waste material according to local environmental regulations.

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14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION

UN No.: Not regulated
Proper shipping name: Not regulated
Hazard Class: Not regulated
Packing Group: Not regulated
Evironmental Hazards: Not applicable
Transport Instructions Rolling and moisture should be avoided in transit.

15 REGULATORY INFORMATION

This product is not hazardous according to European Directive 99/45/EC, 67/548/EEC and their latest
amendments.

Information on Non-carcinogenicity:

According to EU Directives, the continuous glass fibers in these products are not classified as carcinogenic.
Continuous glass fibers are not within the scope of Amendment 97/69/EC of Directive

67/548/EEC since they are not fibers with random orientation II.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) categorized continuous glass fiber as not
classifiable with respect to human carcinogenicity (Group 3) in June1987 and October 2001,. The evidence
from human, as well as, animal studies was evaluated by IARC as insufficient to classify continuous glass
fiber as a confirmed, probable or even possible cancer causing material.

National Chemicals Inventory

Based on the rules enforced with regards to the marketing and use of chemicals in countries where our
products are manufactured, each chemical ingredient of these finished products has to be listed on the
National Chemicals Inventory of the specific country where the products are produced.

However, continuous glass fiber products are articles II under the chemicals inventories listed below and
consequently are exempt from listing on these inventories:
– The European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances: EINECS/ELINCS,
– The US EPA Toxic Substance Control Act: TSCA,
– The Canadian Chemical Registration Regulations: NDSL/DSL,
– The Japanese Chemical Substances Control Law under METI: CSCL,
– The Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances: AICS,
– The Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances: PICCS,
– The Korean Existing Chemicals List: (K)ECL and
– The Chinese List on New Chemical Substances.

16 OTHER INFORMATION

Issuing Date May 2016

Issued by Sinauva Composites

Modification Information SNV 05
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Disclaimer

Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no
warranty of accuracy or any other warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to this information. The
manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential
damages resulting from its use.