Abro Paint Remover Msds -
The first major section of the ABRO Paint Remover MSDS lists Hazard Classifications. Because most ABRO paint removers contain potent solvents like , Methanol , or N-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) , you will typically see these GHS pictograms:
Note: Always check the specific product code (e.g., AR-901, AR-902) on the label and match it with the correct MSDS. abro paint remover msds
| Chemical | OSHA PEL (8-hr) | ACGIH TLV | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Methylene Chloride | 25 ppm | 50 ppm | | Methanol | 200 ppm | 200 ppm (skin) | The first major section of the ABRO Paint
The MSDS lists severe toxicology data:
Abro is a well-known brand for automotive and industrial chemicals, and their (often the heavy-duty formula in the silver or red can) is a favorite for stripping tough paints, varnishes, and coatings. But "tough" means chemically strong. But "tough" means chemically strong
According to the typical Abro MSDS, the primary hazardous ingredients include:
Common effects include serious eye and skin irritation. Inhalation of vapors may cause drowsiness, dizziness, or central nervous system depression.