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Hazardous Chemicals Safety and Compliance Handbook
(Stannous Chloride)

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STANNOUS CHLORIDE

 

SYNONYMS: C.I. 77864; CLORURO ESTANNOSO (Spanish); DICHLORURE d'ETAIN (French); E I N ECS NO. 23 1 - 8 6 8 - 0 ; E T A I N (TETRACHLORURE d') (French); FASCAL; FASCAL 2004; NCI-C02722; STANNOUS CHLORIDE, DIHYDRIDE; TIN(2+) CHLORIDE, ANHYDROUS; TIN(2+) CHLORIDE (1:2); TIN(II) CHLORIDE (1:2); TIN CRYSTALS; TIN DICHLORIDE; TIN PROTOCHLORIDE; TIN SALTS; ZINNDICHLORID (German)

 

IDENTIFICATION:

CAS: 7772-99-8

Formula: Cl2Sn; Cl2H4O2Sn

RTECS No: XP8700000

Properties: Colorless or white crystalline solid. Soluble in water.

Uses: Component of electroplating baths (tin); as soldering flux; in wire finishing; sensitizer for glass when metallizing or silvering mirrors; tingalvanizing; in lubricating oil and fuel additives; in immersion plating; sensitizer for plastics and circuit boards in metallic electrolysis coating; antifouling paint additives.

 

HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION

• IDLH: 100 mg[Sn]/m3 as inorganic tin

• OSHA Table Z-1 Air Contaminant as tin

• The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and the EPA have not classified metallic tin or inorganic tin compounds for carcinogenicity.

• Corrosive to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Inhalation of aerosols and fume may cause lung edema; the effects may be delayed. Chronic exposure may affect the lungs. Human and animal studies show that ingestion of large amounts of inorganic tin compounds can cause stomach aches, anemia, and liver and kidney problems.

Exposure Limits:

• ACGIH TLV: 2 mg/m3 TWA

• OSHA PEL/NIOSH REL: 2 mg/m3 TWA

Respirator: 10 mg/m3: DM (any dust and mist respirator). 20 mg/m3: DMXSQ (any dust and mist respirator except single-use and quarter mask respirators) SA (any supplied-air respirator). 50 mg/m3 : SA:CF (any supplied-air respirator operated in a continuous-flow mode) PAPRDM (any powered, air-purifying respirator with a dust and mist filter). 100 mg/m3: HiEF (any air-purifying, full-facepiece respirator with a high-efficiency particulate filter) SCBAF (any self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece) SAF (any supplied-air respirator with a full facepiece). Emergency or Planned Entry into Unknown Concentrations or IDLH Conditions SCBAF:PD,PP (any self-contained breathing apparatus that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressuredemand or other positive-pressure mode) SAF:PD,PP:ASCBA (any supplied-air respirator that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressuredemand or other positive-pressure mode in combination with an auxiliary self-contained breathing apparatus operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode).

Escape: HiEF (any airpurifying, full-facepiece respirator with a highefficiency particulate filter) SCBAE (any appropriate escape-type, self-contained breathing apparatus).

Reactivity: A strong reducing agent; reacts violently with oxidizers, bromine trifluoride, hydrogenperoxide, metal nitrates, potassium, and sodium. Reacts with oxygen in air forming tin oxydichloride, which is insoluble in water. Emits toxic chlorides when heated to decomposition.

 

FIRE INFORMATION

If material or contaminated runoff enters waterways, notify downstream users of potentially contaminated water.

 

FIRST AID: Eye: If this chemical contacts the eyes, immediately wash them with large amounts of water, occasionally lifting the lower and upper lids. Get medical attention immediately. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this chemical. Skin: If this chemical contacts the skin, immediately wash the contaminated skin with soap and water. If this chemical penetrates the clothing, immediately remove clothing, wash the skin with soap and water, and get medical attention promptly. Inhalation: If a person breathes large amounts of this chemical, move exposed person to fresh air at once. If breathing has stopped, perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Keep the affected person warm and at rest. Get medical attention as soon as possible. Ingested: If this chemical has been swallowed, get medical attention immediately.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS as tin

• RCRA Ground Water Monitoring List: Suggested test method(s) (PQL μ g/L): (total) 7870(8,000)

 

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