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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
“FRAMEPORT” DOORS
PINE SOLID WOOD DOORS
Sawing, sanding or machining wood products can produce
wood dust, which can cause a flammable or explosive hazard.
SECTION – I – Product Identification
Product:
Manufacturer:
Address:
Telephone number:
PINE SOLID WOOD DOORS
FRAME MADEIRAS ESPECIAIS LTDA. – “FRAMEPORT”
Rua Luiz Caetano Francio, 475 - 89.500-000 – Caçador – SC – Brazil ++55 (49) 3561-6600 – Email:
frame@frameport.com.br
SECTION – II – Hazardous Ingredients / Identity Information
WOOD DUST
OSHA PEL (Permissible Exposure Limit)
STEL (15 min)
ACGTH (Threshold Limit Value)
TWA 5 mg/m3
10 mg/m3, (all soft and hard wood except Westem red cedar)
TWA 5 mg/m3 STEL (15 min) 10 mg/m3, (Softwoods)
OTHERS INGREDIENTS (no hazardous):
Glass: Tempered glass according to ABNT NBR 14698
Plastic: Plastic Polyolefin, polystyrene, polypropylene, polyester
Steel: 1020 Carbon steel (rails, fittings, screws, hinges)
Paper: Multi colored Labels printed.
Seals: Rubber profile, silicone.
PINE SPECIFICATIONS
Two main wood species growing in Brazil (fast growing tree – adult tree is circa 25 years old
originated from North American Continent), are used by FRAMEPORT. Technical specifications as follows:
a) Scientific name: PINUS TAEDA. Popular name in USA: LOBLOLLY PINE
Loblolly Pine needles are in clusters of 3, slender, stiff, 6-9 inches long, pale green and deciduous during the third season. The oblong cones are 2-6 inches
long, light reddish-brown, and armed with a spine at the tip of each scale. Cones drop their seeds in autumn and winter, remaining on the tree for another year.
The bark of Loblolly Pine is thick, bright reddish-brown, and divided by shallow fissures into broad, flat-topped plates covered with thin scales. The tree often
reaches 100 feet in height on a good site, with trunk diameter of 2-3 feet. It has a tall, straight trunk. The short thick branches are much divided, the lower ones
on older trees drooping while the upper ones grow upward. The crown is usually compact and round-topped. Loblolly is considered the principal commercial
pine species of the southeastern states because of its wide range, abundance and adaptability to a variety of sites. It is often called “old field Pine” because it
seeds into openings very readily. Loblolly seeds are eaten by wild turkeys, squirrels and some songbirds. Scientific name of the Loblolly Pine is “Pinus Taeda”.
b) Scientific name: PINUS ELLIOTTII. Popular name in USA: SLASH PINE
Slash Pine is one of the most important Pines of southeastern United States and one of the two species yielding commercial quantities of naval stores. The
common name comes from the turpentine face, of “slash” cut into the bark to collect the resinous sap. Needles of Slash Pine are dark green and lustrous, 8-12
inches long, and grow in 2-leaved or 3-leaved clusters. The short-stalked cones are 3-6 inches long, pendant, ovoid, and have thin, flat, flexible scales, each ti-
pped with a small spine. The bark is gray to reddish-brown, rough, separating on the surface into large, thin scales. The tree commonly grows to 100 feet in hei-
ght with a tall, straight, tapering trunk 2-3 feet in diameter. The stout horizontal branches form a handsome round-topped crown. The wood is heavy and hard,
strong, durable and stiff. Seeds are eaten by wild turkey, squirrels and some songbirds. Typical Slash Pine has the scientific name of “Pinus Elliottii, var. Elliot-
tii”. Another variety grows from Central Florida south to the lower Florida Keys and its name is “Pinus Elliottii, va. Densa”.
SECTION – III – Physical / Chemical Characteristics
Boiling Point:
Specific Gravity (H2O = 1):
Melting Point:
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg):
Vapor Density (Air = 1):
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1):
Solubility in Water:
Appearance and odor:
N/A
Variable. It depends on species and moisture content.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Insoluble
Light to dark colored, granular solid. Color and odor are dependent
on the wood species and time since dust was generated.
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