Instruction Manual
IM-106-910C, Rev. 1.0
November 2009
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Hazardous Area
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Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA):
Solulite™ THERMAL INSULATION fibers are composed of fiber with an average diameter greater than 1
micron, and therefore are not considered CERCLA hazardous substances. See 60 FR 30934 (June 12,
1995).
Clean Air Act (CAA):
Solulite™ THERMAL INSULATION fibers are composed of fiber with an average diameter greater than 1
micron, and therefore are not considered hazardous air pollutants. See 60 FR 30934 (June 12, 1995).
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):
All substances in this product are listed, as required, on the TSCA inventory.
STATE REGULATIONS
California:
Magnesium silicate fiber has not been listed by the State of California on Proposition 65, the Safe
Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
New Jersey:
Magnesium silicate fiber is not listed as a special health hazard substance as defined in New Jersey
Worker and Community Right to Know Act, New Jersey Administrative Code, Title 8, Department of Health,
Chapter 59, Subchapter 10.
Pennsylvania:
Magnesium silicate fiber is not listed as a special health hazard substance as defined in Pennsylvania
Right-to-Know Law, Section 3800.
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS):
No Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) categories apply to this product.
Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA):
All substances in this product are listed, as required, on the Domestic Substances List (DSL).
No chemicals in this product are listed on the Non-Domestic Substances List.
European Directive 97/69/EC
By virtue of testing results, Solulite™ fiber has been exempted from classification and labeling as a potential
carcinogen.
German Hazardous Substances Ordinance
By virtue of testing results, Solulite™ fiber may be used without the limitations or concern for requirements
imposed on other man-made mineral fibers by the Ordinance.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
After-Service Solulite™ Thermal Insulation: Removal
As produced, Solulite™ fibers are vitreous (glassy) materials which do not contain crystalline silica. Continued
exposure to elevated temperatures can cause the vitreous magnesium-silicate (alkaline-earth-silicate) fibers to
devitrify (become crystalline). Clinoenstatite is the first crystalline formation to occur at approximately 1472° F.
(800° C). Clinoenstatite formation peaks at approximately 1832° F. (1000° C), after which Protoenstatite
(compositionally the same as Clinoenstatite) begins to form. Crystalline phase silica (Cristobalite) formation is
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