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Avoid exposure to welding fumes, radiation, spatter, electric shock, heated materials and dust. Ensure sufficient ventilation, local exhaust, or both, to keep welding fumes and gases from breathing zone and general area. Keep workplace and protective clothing clean and dry.
Avoid inhalation of dust from the product. When this product is used in a welding process the most important hazards are: heat, radiation, electric shock and welding fumes. While this material is not classified as hazardous under OSHA, GHS or WHMIS 2015 regulations,
Exposure to welding related processes, materials, fumes or gases might be linked to certain neurological and physical disorders and cancer. Protect yourself and others at all times. A NIOSH approved, proper fitting and well-maintained respirator should be worn at all times while using this product. Keep your head out of the fumes and gases.
Safety Data Sheet Issue date 06-Aug-2018 Revision date 14-Dec-2022 Revision Number 2 1. IDENTIFICATION Product identification Product identifier Cronatron™ 7230 Carbide Hardfacing Stick Rod Electrode Other means of identification CW1910 Recommended use Brazing Alloy, Welding Alloy
Safety Data Sheet Issue date 21-Sep-2018 Revision date 22-Jan-2020 Revision Number 3 1. IDENTIFICATION Product identification Product identifier Cronatron® 375 Mild and Carbon Steel Low Hydrogen Stick Rod Electrode Other means of identificationCW1051 Recommended use Brazing Alloy, Welding Alloy
Product identifier Cronatron™ 338 Mild and Carbon Steel Stick Rod Electrode Other means of identificationCW1058A Recommended use Electrode Restrictions on use Covered electrode for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), These items are only intended for normal welding purposes Supplier 24 Hour Emergency Phone Number (888) 426-4851 (Prosar)
CW1735 Cronatron™ 52 Aluminum/Zinc Bare Brazing Rod Revision date 14-Dec-2022 Unsuitable extinguishing media Water. Specific hazards These products as shipped are non-hazardous, non-flammable, non-explosive, and non-reactive. Toxic oxides are emitted when heated above the melting point. Special protective equipment for fire-fighters