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FDA Approved
Fluoroaliphatic Oil Resistant Agent |
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MASURF
FS-115 is characterized as a 15% active aqueous fluoroaliphatic phosphate
ester fluorosurfactant solution. MASURF FS-115 is an FDA approved
for Food Contact applications. FS-115 is a water dispersible fluoroaliphatic
agent that imparts a high degree of oil and grease resistance to wide
range of surfaces and substrates.
Masurf FS-115 is a versatile Oil Resistant agent for use in a wide
range of applications, including Personal
Care where MASURF FS-115 adds unique conditioning, wetting,
lubricity and oil/sebum resistance properties. When incorporated into
make-up and mascara, FS-115/130 contributes to a "water-and sweat-proof
top coat keeps the finish smudge-free and color vibrant all day long."
INCI Name: DEA-C8-18 Perfluoroalkylethyl
Phosphate
MASURF FS-115 is Non-Flammable, and does not contain or release ozone
depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) or alkylphenol ethoxylates (APE's). FS-115 is available as FS-130: 30% active in an aqueous solution.
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| Typical Properties |
| Physical form |
Light tan dispersion, with mild odor. |
| Actives content % |
14.5 wt% minimum |
| Aqueous surface tension @25°C dynes/cm |
50.5@0.001%, 37.4@0.01%, 37.4 lowest |
| Specific gravity @25°C |
1.05±0.04 |
| pH |
9.0±1.5 |
| Viscosity @25°C |
<100 cps |
| Flash point |
None |
| VOC content (volatile-water) |
0 |
| Storage |
Store above 32°F and below 100°F |
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| Handling Information |
Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) available from Mason
Chemical Company for information on the safe use, handling and disposal
of this product.
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| FDA Clearance |
MASURF
FS-115 is identified as a substance Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS)
in 21 CFR §176.170 (Components of paper and paperboard in contact
with aqueous and fatty foods), and may be safely used as a component
of the uncoated or coated food-contact surface of paper and paperboard
intended for use in producing, manufacturing, packaging, processing,
preparing, treating, packing, transporting, or holding aqueous and
fatty foods, subject to the provisions of the section.
MASURF FS-115 is certified to comply with the following guidelines
as listed in 21 CFR §176.170, where this product is represented
as: Diethanolamine salts of mono- and bis (1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-fluoroaliphatic)
phosphates where the alkyl group is even numbered in the range of
C8-C18 and the salts have a fluorine content of 52.4% to 54.4% as
determined on a solids basis.
For use only as an oil and water repellent at a level not to exceed
0.17 pound (0.09 pound of fluorine) per 1,000 square feet of treated
paper or paperboard, as determined by analysis for total fluorine
in the treated paper or paperboard without correction for any fluorine
which might be present in the untreated paper or paperboard, when
such paper or paperboard is used in contact with nonalcoholic foods
under the conditions of use described in paragraph (c) of this section,
table 2, conditions of use (B) through (H). |
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| Ecological Information |
Based
on data reported for similar products, this product has low toxicity
- 96 hour TL50 (Rainbow Trout): >1,000 mg/L; 48 hour EC50 (Daphnia
Magna): >1,000 mg/L (not toxic). |
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| Manufacturing Method |
The fluoroaliphatic
component of MASURF FS-115 is manufactured by the "telomerization"
process, which differs significantly from the Simon Cell electrochemical
fluorination (ECF) manufacturing process utilized by the 3M Company.
MASURF fluoroaliphatic products are chemically different from 3M's
and do not contain, do not release, and have not been shown to degrade
to the products found and cited by 3M in their press release and reports
to the EPA, namely perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic
acid (PFOA). Additionally, the manufacturing facility for MASURF FS-115
does not utilize the EFC process in any of the products manufactured,
and there is no product or component contact with any EFC derived
materials in any step of the manufacture and/or distribution that
may result in PFOS/PFOA contamination. |
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