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Date: 2/26/07 MSDS No.: US-W1460 Trade Name: LNT/LNM/LNS NiCro 60/20 Sizes: All Supersedes: New M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T For Welding Consumables and Related Products Conforms to Hazard Communication Sta ndard 29CFR 1910.1200 Rev. October 1988 SECTION I - IDENTIFICATION Product Type: Nickel Based Solid Wire Manufacturer/ Supplie[...]
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Product: LNT/L NM/LNS NiCro 60/20 Date: 2/26/07 SECTION IV - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Threshold Limit Value: The ACGIH recommended general limit for Welding Fume N OS - (Not Otherw ise Specified) is 5 mg/ m 3 . ACGIH-1999 preface states tha t the TLV-TW A should be used as gui des in the control o f health hazards and s hould not be us ed as fine lines b[...]