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Both Acrysirup and accelerant DR-AC-102
are classified under the Fire Control Law as first-class
petroleum, type-4 dangerous and flammable substances.
During application both substances must be handled
as flammable substances and clearly marked as such
when stored. |
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While vapor from Acrysirup has not
been judged as toxic, keep the workplace well ventilated
at all times. |
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Wear rubber gloves so that Acrysirup
does not come into direct contact with the skin.
Thoroughly wash with soap and water any part of
the skin that comes into contact with Acrysirup.
If Acrysirup comes into contact with the eyes, irrigate
the eyes for at least 15 minutes and see a physician. |
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While BPO-50 hardener is a safe chemical
powder containing 50% benzoyl peroxide, avoid exposing
it to fire and direct sunlight, clearly label containers,
and store in a dark, cool place. |
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Always store and handle DR-AC-102
accelerant and BPO-50 hardener separately, and always
measure out these substances in separate containers. |
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Shake the container before using Acrysirup
in order to uniformly disperse constituent ingredients
that separate to the top layer when Acrysirup is
kept stationary. Insufficient dispersion of constituent
ingredients can be a cause of inadequate curing. |
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Avoid long-term storage of Acrysirup
in places with a temperature of 25℃ or greater.
Acrysirup can be stored for 6 months under normal
temperature. |
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All application materials must not
be exposed to water. Also avoid exposure to water
when storing and mixing. |
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For material left over after completing
application, first check that the heat of reaction
from curing is completely finished and then dispose
using procedures appropriate for flammable substances. |
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Do not adjust viscosity by adding
substances such as paint thinner or lacquer thinner
because they will cause Acrysirup to cure inadequately. |
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