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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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
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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.
3 / 5
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.
5 / 5
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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
by | Sep 27, 2025
1 / 5
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.
3 / 5
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.
5 / 5
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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
by | Sep 27, 2025
1 / 5
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)
2 / 5
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.
3 / 5
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
4 / 5
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.
5 / 5
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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
by | Sep 27, 2025
1 / 5
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)
2 / 5
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.
3 / 5
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
4 / 5
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.
5 / 5
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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
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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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
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Standard Code Version Release Date Main Drafter Auditor Approver
J1083-01 NO.2 2010-12-2 Chen
Jingjuan
Joy Zhang Roy Li
MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEET
1- COMPANY-PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MANUFACTURER:
Beijing Vidatech Composite Materials Co., Ltd.
Address: #304, Bld 17, No.14 Beidajie St, FengTai District,
Beijing 100071, China
Fax No.: (86-10) 6384 4692
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION:
Continuous filament fibre glass for reinforcement
2- COMPOSITION-INFORMATION ON CONSTITUENT PARTS
Glass reinforcement fibres are basically marketed as:
Assemble Roving, Direct Roving, Chopped Strand Mat, Continuous
Filament Mat, Woven Roving, Chopped Strands, Stitch Mat, Combo Mat,
Multi-axial Fabric, Electronic Yarns, Texturized Roving, Surface Veil.
All above products are based on glass type E-Glass.
These are all preparations as defined by EEC Directive 67/548 dated
27/06/1967 corresponding to a mixture of E GLASS with SIZING. In the case of
mats and veils, a BINDER is added.
E GLASS is a boro-silico-alumino-calcic glass with a medium alkaline content.
Its composition (expressed in oxides) is within the following limits:
SiO2 53-60%
Alkaline oxides (Na2O, K2O) <2%
Alkaline terrous oxides (CaO, MgO ) 20-25%
B2O3 0-9%
Al2O3 11-15.5%
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TiO2 0-3%
SIZING is a mixture of chemicals applied to the glass strands. The maximum
quantity is 2%.
The sizing mixture is a basically high molecular weight polymers not listed as
dangerous substances in the 1981 European Inventory of Existing Commercial
Substances (EINECS) nor in subsequent additions to the European List of
New Commercial Chemical Substances (ELINCS).
In some extremely rare cases, sizes are prepared from polymers with reactive
sites or containing reactive monomers included in these lists. As the reactive
sites are polymerized during the E glass manufacturing process the polymers
are no longer dangerous substances when marketed.
A second type of ingredient present in almost all sizes is a member of the
organo-silane family. These products account for less than 1% of the size and
thus less than 0.02% of the final weight of sized E glass. The manufacturer
considers this risk as negligible as, although listed as dangerous products, the
concentration is extremely low and they are polymerized during the production
of E glass strands.
Other products can be used in sizes. Usually the content is extremely low
(under 0.1% of weight) and as a general rule such products are not on the
dangerous product lists.
BINDERS FOR MATS OR VEILS are high molecular weight polymers
deposited in quantities under 10% and polymerized on continuous or chopped
glass strand mats, or on veils.
They are not on the dangerous product lists.
If so requested by medical authorities, the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS)
reference numbers for the ingredients used for a given size and which do
appear on EINECS or ELINCS lists can be communicated but must remain for
confidential use of medical authorities.
3-HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Glass fibres used for reinforcement are not dangerous.
Chemical properties are detailed in paragraph 2 above.
Pharmo-toxicological test are shown in section 11 below.
It is important to remember that these fibres are not respirable fibres (i.e.
they do not penetrate the lower lungs). This is because their diameter is over 3
m (the diameter of most strands exceeds 10 m. Even after manipulation
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the length of the finest dust is significantly longer than 5 m and the
length/diameter ratio is greater than 3. These are the normal values used to
define respirable fibres.
Most of the rules and studies concerning respirable fibres do not apply to
continuous filament fibreglass for reinforcement.
For example:
the concentration limit for fibres in the atmosphere (1.5 fibre / cm ) set by
French Employment Ministry circular 95/04 dated 12/01/1995 (considered
as an addition to the circular dated 19/07/1982) does not apply to glass
reinforcement strands.
The risk index for cancer KI defined in Germany by TRGS 905 does not
apply to continuous non-respirable glass fibres.
None of the epidemiological and laboratory studies carried out to date
demonstrate in a scientifically significant way any risk of cancer due to
reinforcement fibres. Studies carried out by injecting fibres into the
peritoneum have never shown any risk of causing cancer of the lungs nor
pleura but do indicate limited risks for the abdominal cavity. These tests
have no obvious relationship with the way in which glass fibres are
normally used.
One known threat to health concerns the irritant nature of continuous filament
glass reinforcement strands. This irritation is purely mechanical and temporary.
It disappears completely when exposure ceases. It can affect the skin and the
eyes as well as the upper respiratory tract.
Some allergy problems have been encountered. All sizing mixtures are tested
for allergic reaction in the moist state during work-up at the manufacturer s
facilities and are only used if they remain below a very low allergy threshold.
4-FIRST AID
INHALATION : remove from the scene of exposure
SKIN CONTACT
: wash copiously with lukewarm soapy water. Do not
rub excessively
EYE CONTACT : flush in running water (for at least 10 minutes)
ALLERGY : remove from scene of exposure
5-FIRE-FIGHTING
In case of fire, only the packaging (plastic film, paper, cardboard, wood) and
the small percentage of SIZE or BINDER are likely to burn. Combustion gases
are basically carbon dioxide and water vapour. There may be small quantities
of carbon monoxide and other substances which make it necessary to use
protective devices in the event of a major fire.
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RECOMMENDED EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: water or powder
6-ACCIDENTAL SPILLAGE
PERSONAL PROTECTION: See paragraph 8
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION:
In leaching tests glass fibre waste did not emit any significant quantities of
dangerous products and they can therefore be considered as Inert Industrial
Wastes or even Common Industrial Wastes as defined by national and local
regulations.
CLEANING:
Vacuum clean, sweep or shovel into containers normally used for glass fibre
waste (selective collection).
7-HANDLING & STORAGE
Handing (Technical measure / Precautions / Safe handing advice):
SENSITIVE people should avoid prolonged skin contact.
STORAGE:
Technical measures : not relevant
Storage conditions : store away from water
Incompatible materials : not relevant
Packaging materials
: the product should be stored in its original
packaging.
avoid excessive handing.
8-EXPOSURE CONTROL - PERSONAL PROTECTION
TECHNICAL MEASURES:
Because of the irritant nature of product dust, we recommend:
the use of barrier cream, gloves, long sleeves, masks and goggles by all
people with delicate skin or when usage conditions generate high
quantities of dust.
to try reduce by every appropriate means (suction, modification of
manufacturing methods to reduce fibre dust ) the concentration of fibres
likely to cause irritation.
CONTROL PARAMETERS:
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There are no specific limits for exposure to the product (see paragraph 2)
expect those concerning inert dust i.e. 5mg/m
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT:
Respiratory protection: during occasional operations releasing high quantities
of dust, wear minimum FP1 or preferably FP2 EEC approved dust masks.
According to American National Institute For Occupational Safety And Health
(NIOSH) and Mine Safety And Health Administration (MSHA) directives, type
3M 8710 or 3M 9900 respirators can be used for example.
Protection of hands and other exposed parts of the body: gloves for the hands,
long-sleeved garments and long leg-covers to prevent irritation. People with
delicate skin should apply barrier cream to unclothed areas.
Eye protection: safety goggles (or masks).
9-PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL STATE :solid
FORM :continuous filament fibre glass for
reinforcement
COLOUR :white
ODOUR
: none, except for some products where a
slightly sweet or acid odour is sometimes
released when a pallet or carton is opened.
This odour never indicates that a toxic product
has been released.
PH : not applicable
SPECIFIC TEMPERATURE AT WHICH CHANGES IN PHYSICAL STATE
OCCUR:
Softening point (Littleton point) : 800 C
DECOMPOSITION
TEMPERATURE
: size and mat binders start to decompose
at 180 C
FLASH POINT : none
EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES : none
DENSITY : 2.53g/cm
SOLUBILITY
: very low solubility in water. Sizes and
binders can be partially (and even
totally) dissolved in most organic
solvents.
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10-STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY:
Stable in normal use and storage conditions, and in normally foreseeable usage
conditions.
POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS REACTIONS:
glass reinforcement strands are stable and never generate hazardous chemical
reactions.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
in continuous combustion conditions, in addition to water vapour and CO2, small
quantities of CO and NOx may be released by the combustion of the size and/or
the binder.
11-TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ACUTE TOXICITY : not relevant
LOCALISED EFFECTS :
possible temporary irritations (see paragraph
2,3,7,8)
SENSITISATION : rare possibilities of allergies
CARCINOGENIC RISKS :
during a Congress in June 1987 the WHO
(World Health Organization) and the IARC
(INTERNATIONAL CANCER RESEARCH
CENTRE) reviewed all laboratory work on
animals and epidemiological studies carried out
on continuous filament glass fibres
reinforcement. The conclusion was that glass
reinforcement strands do not justify
classification as cancer including agents
and they are therefore classified in MMMF (Man
Made Mineral Fibres) Group 3.
In a colloquium in 1987 the ILO (International Labor Organization) and the PISC
(International Programme for Chemical Safety) reached the same conclusions.
No new study has led to a revision of the positions of these organizations on this
subject.
Work currently proceeding by the European Commission to classify MMMF
does not include glass reinforcement fibres as they are not respirable (diameter
greater than 3 m) and because of the IARC classification of 3.
MUTAGENIC RISKS: glass reinforcement fibres have no known mutagenic
risk.
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12-ECO-TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
E GLASS is not biodegradable.
Sizes or binders are organic materials slowly and only partial dissolved by
natural agents (water). As their concentration of the ingredients in the mixture
and their solubility are low and as they have not been classified as hazardous,
glass reinforcement strands are considered to have no adverse
eco-toxicological effects.
Glass fibres and sizing products were not listed as products likely to destroy
the ozone layer by the 1987 Montreal Protocol (Class 1 or Class 2). These lists
are included in EC Regulation n 3093/94 and in section VI of amendments to the
Clean Air Act by the American Environmental Agency (EPA)
Glass fibre sizes and binders do not contain PCB (Polychlorinated biphenyl) nor
any other polyaromatic products of the same type.
There are no free-form heavy metals.
Vitrification is one of the recognised methods for inerting traces of some metals
which may be included in the composition (e.g. Ti) and any leaching of metal,
which does occur, is negligible.
13-WASTE DISPOSAL
Depending on local regulations, glass reinforcement fibre waste can either be
considered as inert waste or as common industrial waste. As such as it can
be buried in landfills approved for these categories.
Glass fibre waste cannot be destroyed by incineration and can damage
incinerators by the formation of a vitrified mass.
Clean cardboard, wood, plastic (film or bags) and packaging can be eliminated
in waste disposal units specific to these products (i.e. for recycling or use as
fuels).
14-TRANSPORT
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS:
Glass reinforcement strands are not considered as hazardous goods by
transportation regulations and transportation does not require special
procedures.
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15-REGULATORY INFORMATION
Continuous filament glass reinforcement strands do not require hazardous
product labeling.
General hygiene and work safety regulations apply to them.
16-OTHER INFORMATION
Continuous filament glass reinforcement strands are not listed by EINECS,
CAS, TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) or TRGS (Technische Regeln f r
Gef hrstoffe) by assimilation the CAS n for Vitrifiable Raw Materials used to
make glass is sometimes quoted: 65997-17-3
Strands do not require special labeling, storage or transportation.
FOOD ENVIRONMENTS:
Appendix lll of European Directive 90/128/EEC and its most recent
amendment 96/11/EC dated 5/03/96 defines the compatibility of glass fibres
with food environments as additives to plastics.
This data sheet is an addition to the Product Specification sheet and other
technical documents issued by Beijing Vidatech Composite Materials Co.,
Ltd, but does not replace them. The information given in this document is
based on our current knowledge of these products on the data shown. It is
given in good faith.
Furthermore, users attention is drawn to the possible risks run when the
product is used for any purpose other than the one for which it was
designed.
This file does not exempt users from knowing and applying the rules
regulating their activities. Users assume full responsibility for applying the
appropriate safety measures when the product is used.
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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
2
nd
Version
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.
by | Sep 27, 2025
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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
Modification Information SNV 06
3
rd
Version
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.
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Qingke Composite Co.,Ltd
Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)
NO 1: Product & Company Information
1 (Product Name)
Continuous Strand Mat
2. (Manufacturer Info:)
(Manufacturer) (Qingke Composite Co.,Ltd)
(Address) No60 Chongqing Road,Changqing Industry And Commerce
Campus Jinnan District Tianjin China
+86-22-58163395 58267506
+86-22-24236218
3 (Date)
2021 (Date:2021)
4 MSDS NUMBER
QCTC-MSDS-12
NO 2 Composition/Information on Ingredients
1 CAS (CAS NO)
(Fiberglass) 65997-17-3
(Glass Fiber Lubricant Plasticizer): (Not Applicable)
2
Product Fiberglass % Moisture % binder %
Continuous strant mat
92-95%
base on different specifcations
0.20-0.50 6.74%
NO 3:Hazards Identification
1 (Health Hazards:It
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is irritating to Skin,Eyes And Respiratory System)
2
(Precautions: Avoid Direct Contact With
Skin And Eyes;Avoid Breathing Dust (glass fiber); Be Careful Eating;Smoking And
Water Is Forbidden In The Work Area Take A Bath After Work.)
NO 4:First Aid Measures
1
(Inhalation: If Inhaled, Should Immediately Leave The
Workplace To Fresh Air. If Symptoms Persist No Better Or Worse, Should
Immediately Seek Medical Treatment.)
2 15
(In Eyes: If In Eyes Immediately Rinse With Plenty Of Water For At Least
15 Minutes, Must Not Rub Your Eyes, Rubbing Orwiping The Eyes Can
Cause More Serious Injury, If Symptoms Persist No
Better Or Worse, Should Immediately Seek Medical Treatment.)
3
(Skin Contact: If skin Contact Is Not Timely, Should Immediately Wash
With Soap, And
The Wear ClothesCleaning, Avoid Fiber Further Stimulation. Don’t Scrat
ch,Scratch Fiber Exciting Place, In Order To Prevent The Fiber To
Penetrate The Skin, If Symptoms Persist no Better Or Worse,Should
Immediately Seek Medical Treatment.)
4 (Eating: Eating The Possibility Is
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Very Small, If The Event Should Be Hospitalized Immediately.
NO 5:Fire Fighting Measures
1 ; (Flash point: No;Flammability Rating:
Non;Flammable Explosive: No;
2 (Fire: Use Dry Chemical, Foam Fire
Extinguisher And Water Can Be.)
3
(Special Fire Treatment: Glass Fiber Ttself Does Not Support Combustion, This
Product Does Not Require A Special Fire Protection Measures, Just Take Some
Routine Fire Protection Measures Can Be The Packaging Material, In
TheSustained Fire Occurs, Respiratory Protection Facilities Should Be Ready. In
Addition, If These Products Will BePlaced In The Fire, The
Surface Infiltration Agent, Binder Andstitch Line Will Be Burned.)
NO 6:Accidental Release Measures
(If
These Materials Fall On The Ground, Water Or Air, Should Be The First To The Local
Departments Report And Dispose Of In Accordance With Local Laws And Regulations
Related To Environmental Protection, Collected From The Ground, The Water In The Air,
Debris Can Be Treated As Non Dangerous Material Way.)
NO 7:Handling and Storage
1 The Operating Environment (Use)
20 -30 60%-80% (Temperature At
20 DEG -30 DEG C, The Relative Humidity In The 60%-80% When The Most
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Appropriate To The Material Operation.)
2 (Storage Environment)
35 50%
(Temperature Does Not Exceed 35 Degrees, Relative Humidity Of Not Less
Than 50% Is The Most Suitable Storage Conditions, And The Material Should Be
Sealed And Stored Away From Light, In The Relative Humidity Is Too Large
Should Also Take The Necessary Proof Measures.)
(In Addition, The Material
Is A Poor Conductor, Operation And Storage Process Will Sometimes Generate
Static Electricity)
NO 8:Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
The Requirements Of Relevant Standards
(Ingredients)
OSHA 8
OSHA Exposure Limits Allowed
(Average Values Of 8 Hours)
ACGIH 8
ACGIH
Exposure Limits Allowed
(Average Values Of 8
Hours)
(Not
Respirable
Fibers And
Particles)
15 mg/m
3
(total dust) 5 mg/m
3
(inhalable
fraction)
(Particles Can
Breathe)
5 mg/m
3
(respirable fraction) 3 mg/m
3
(particles not
otherwise classifield)
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(Respirable
Particulate
Infiltration
Agent)
(Not Established) (Not Established)
1
(Respiratory Protection: If The Dust Generated When Using These Materials,
Please Use The Masks Or Other Appropriate Respiratory Filter.)
2 (Eye Protection: Should Be
Equipped With Both Sides With Shelter Glasses.)
3
(Ventilation: Forced Ventilation Equipment Should Be Used
To Increase Air Flow, To Ensure That The Dust Concentration In The Workplace
Can Reach The Provisions For The Administration Of Local Labor Protection
Requirements.)
4 (Protective Gloves: Gloves Should Use
Proper Protection At Work.)
5
(Other Protective
Measures: At Work Wear Long Sleeves,Tight Mouth, Loose Clothing, Should Be
Equipped With Asuction Device Used For Cleaning The Surface Of
The FiberClothes, And Other Clothing Should Be Washed With Work Clothes
Separately.)
NO 9:Physical And Chemical Properties
: : pH:
:>800 : :
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: : :
:
(Boiling Point: No Suitable; Steam Pressure: No Suitable ;PH: No Applicable;
Melting Point: The Temperature Of >800 DEG C ;Water Solubility: Insoluble;
Viscosity: Not Applicable;Appearance: White ;States: Solid ;Smell: No;
Freezing Point: Not Applicable)
NO 10 Stability and Reactivity
, (Stability:
Glass Fiber Usually Is A Very Stable Material, No Matter Of Particular Note.)
(Combustion Products: Glass
Fiber Itself Will Not Burn, But In The Case Of Burning Glass Fiber Surface Sizing
Agent Or Binder Is Burned, The Main Formation Of Carbon Compounds, Water And
Small Amounts Of Other Substances.)
NO 11 Toxicological Information
1
(Allergic Reaction: Dust from
This Material May Cause Eye And Skin Allergy, Can Cause Gastrointestinal Intake
Throat, Brief Stimulation, Inhaled Can Cause Cough, Nose And Throat Irritation,
Sneezing.)
2 IARC
Cancer: This Product Has Not Been IARC (International Agency For
Research On Cancer) Classified As Carcinogens Or Cancer Causing
Substances.
3 2001 11
1988 IARC
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15
IARC
2B 3
Related Materials: Science, The Working Group In 2001 11
Countries By The Experts In The French City Of Lyon, Health And Safety Study Of
Man-made Vitreous Fibers On The Evidence Obtained Were Once Again Review,
Epidemiological Studies Published Since 1988 IARC Thematic Review Of Man-made
Vitreous Fibers Were Not Provided In 15 Years In The Manufacturing Of These
Materials For Occupation Contact Caused By Lung Cancer Or Malignant Mesothelioma
Risk Increasing Evidence, Enough Evidence Also No Cause Any Other Cancer Risk.
Therefore, IARC Decided To Continuous Glass Fiber From The 2B Class (Possibly
Carcinogenic To Humans) Fell Into 3 Categories (Not Possible Carcinogenic Effects Or
Probably Not Carcinogenic To Humans).
NO 12 Ecological Information
, (Glass Fiber Is
A Kind Of Solid Inert Waste, After Dumping Does Not Need To Take Special Precautions.)
NO 13 Disposal Considerations
(Waste Glass Fiber Treatment Shall Be Conducted
According To The Production Or Use Of The Local Laws And Regulations Of
Environmental Protection Requirements, The Waste Containers Should Receive The
Necessary Treatment And Reuse.)
NO 14 Transport Information
(Do Not Need Special Control In The Process Of
Transportation.)
NO 15:Regulatory Information
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(EU Laws And America Did Not Put This Products Classified As Dangerous
Goods, Other Countries And Regions Of The User Consult Local Legal Requirements
Implementation.)
NO 16:Other Information
Compiling Department Quality Management
Department Of Qingke Composite Co.,Ltd