Data was compiled from a variety of sources including the Waxahachie Daily Light, Waxahachie Fire Department, SIRI MSDS Index, and others.

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Chemical NameDescriptionUsesHazardsMagnablend

1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE

Found in water test results after Magnablend Central Facility fire. Clear liquid with aromatic odor. May cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation including central nervous system depression, dermatitis, anemia, nausea, dizziness, headache, and possibly fatal chemical pneumonitis.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE

Found in water test results after Magnablend Central Facility fire. Colorless liquid. May cause respiratory tract, skin, and eye irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

2-ETHYLHEXANOL

Combustible liquid and vapor. Solvent. Combustible.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

2-PROPENAMIDE

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) health hazard. Yes

4,4-SULFONYLDIANILINE

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) health hazard. Yes

ACETIC ACID GLACIAL

Colorless, pungent liquid. Main component of vinegar, wood glue, descaling agent (removes lime scale). Combustible liquid that is corrosive to skin and eyes.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

ACETONE

Clear, colorless and volatile liquid with mint-like fragrance. Spray adhesive, polyurethane triple expanding foam-aerosol. Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Irritant to skin, eyes and respiratory tract.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

AGENT AT-2001

Yellow solid powder with bean-like odor. Food stabilizer, i.e. commonly used in ice cream to improve texture and reduce ice cream meltdown. Yes

ALPHA 6332

Clear in appearance, dark amber liquid. Secondary emulsifiers for oil field and agriculture. May cause skin, eye and respiratory ingestion irritant. Vapors may be irritating to eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Yes

ALPHA OLEFIN SUFONATE

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) health hazard. Yes

AMBERGUM 1221 Water-Soluble Polymers

Solid off-white in appearance and is odorless. Used in fountain solutions, which help prevent bleeding of ink. May cause skin, eye and respiratory ingestion irritant.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

AMMONIUM BISULFITE

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) health hazard.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

AMPS 2401 MONOMER

Gray white crystalline with mild odor. Acrylic fiber, water treatment and oil field chemical. May cause skin, eye and respiratory ingestion irritant. Yes

ANIONIC POLYACRYLAMIDE

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) and delayed (chronic) health hazards. Yes

ARADUR 976-1

Tan, solid powder. Castings, adhesives and high performance coatings. May cause skin, eye and respiratory ingestion irritant. Yes

ARMEX BLAST MEDIA

Odorless, white crystalline powder. Cleaning agents. May generate static sparks during blasting with improperly grounded equipment. Nuisance dust.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

BENTONE 150

Off-white powder. Non-soap thickened grease. Can also be clay grease. May cause eye irritation. Long-term exposure to airborne concentrations above the recommended exposure guidelines may cause lung damage. Immediate (acute) and delayed (chronic) health hazards.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

BENZYL ALCOHOL

Colorless, slightly aromatic liquid. Solvent for inks and lacquers. Also precursor for soaps and perfumes. May be harmful if inhaled and may cause respiratory tract irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

BURGESS NO. 30

Off-white dry powder with soil-like odor. Used in PVC compounds to improve insulation resistance. Dusts may irritate the nose, throat and respiratory tract.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

BUTYL CELLOSOLVE SOLVENT

Colorless liquid with mild odor. Solvent in paints, surface coatings and cleaning products. May cause severe eye irritation. Excessive exposure may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

CA-221B EPOXY RESIN

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) health hazard. Yes

CALCIUM CARBONATE

Fine white powder. Dietary supplement used when the amount of calcium taken in the diet is not enough. Also used as an antacid to relieve heartburn, acid indigestion and upset stomach. Excessive concentrations of a nuisance dust may cause coughing, sneezing and nasal irritation. Not considered to be a fire hazard.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

CALCIUM HYDROXIDE HYDRATED LIME

Odorless, white dry powder or wet slurry. Found in whitewash and mortar. Used to fill root canal in first stage. Chemical agent for hair removal and hair relaxers. Prolonged contact may irritate or burn skin. Inhalation of dust may irritate respiratory passages.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

CATAPAL ALUMINA

Off-white, odorless powder. Used in gels for water purification. May cause eye, skin, respiratory and ingestion irritation. Yes

CHINOLINE YELLOW SS

Yellow/green powder with no odor. Found in hair products, lipsticks and fragrances. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Mild irritant to eyes with extremely low volatility, which makes inhalation exposure unlikely. Yes

CHOLINE CHLORIDE AN&H

Colorless to light amber powder with “fish-like” odor. Essential nutrient added to food for agricultural purposes. Not classified as hazardous according to US Hazard Communication Registration.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

CHOLINE CHLORIDE AQUEOUS

Colorless to light amber and slight “fish-like” odor. Essential nutrient added to food for agricultural purposes. No hazard expected to skin. Yes

CHOLINE CHLORIDE DRY

Tan to off-white powder, which can have odor like cereal. Used in animal feed. May cause eye irritation. Dust may cause irritation but no hazard expected. Yes

CITRIC ACID

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Delayed (chronic) health hazard.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

COPPER

Found in water test results after Magnablend Central Facility fire. Very hazardous in case of ingestion. Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant), of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant). Toxic to lungs and mucous membranes. Repeated or prolonged exposure can produce target organs damage. Chronic effects include passing the chemical through the placenta and excreted in maternal milk.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

COPPER SULFATE

Pale green or gray white powder. Herbicide, fungicide and pesticide. Causes irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Immediate (acute) health hazard. Not considered to be explosion hazard.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

COPPER, BIS(2-HYDROXY-4-METHYL-THIOBUTYRATE

Found on Magnablend Tier II report (Central Facility begins on page 27). Immediate (acute) health hazard. Yes

CORSAMINE PT

Yellow paste, which is not expected to be a fire hazard. Used for the manufacture of pigment dispersions, fabric finishings, corrosion inhibitors and anti-caking formulations. Can cause severe burns and harmful if swallowed. Yes

DBE DIBASIC ESTERS

Colorless liquid with sweet odor. Lubricants and spin finishes. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Mist and vapors may form explosive mixtures with air.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

DEQUEST 2060S

Liquid with pungent odor and dark amber color. Used in cooling waters, desalination systems and in oil field scale control. Also used in medicines to treat bone formation and calcium metabolism. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

DIALD 50

Organic compound that has pungent odor and is colorless oily liquid. Disinfects medical/dental equipment. Also used for chemical preservative in industrial water treatment. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER

Colorless liquid with a weak, ether-like odor. Epoxy resin curing agent. May cause eye odor, skin and respiratory irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

DOWEX 50WX8-400

Is a solid. Absorbent resin. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

DUP FL 5/ PM 6264 3C 200 PF

Is a colorless liquid. Solvent for coatings and pharmaceutical use. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

E60-350-SILICONE EMULSION

White liquid with slight odor. Additives for polish, lubricants and textile softener. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

EASTMAN N-BUTANOL

Flammable liquid and vapor. Coating for automotive, solvents for cosmetics and fragrances. Flammable. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

EC-PRO XYLENE REPLACEMENT

Pale yellow to amber liquid with terpene odor. Solvent. Combustible and may cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

EMULSIFIED SULFUR

Yellow to tan liquid with odor of sulfur dioxide. Fertilizers. May cause skin, eye, respiratory and ingestion irritant.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

EPIKURE

Is a liquid with ammonia odor. Epoxy. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Is flammable. Yes

EPODIL 741

Colorless liquid with irritating odor. Epoxy resin system modifier. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation.
MSDS provides more info.
Yes

EPON RESIN ER 4

Is combustible liquid and vapor. Fiber-reinforced plastic materials and general adhesives. Combustible. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

ER 221 A

Thick and sticky liquid. Epoxy resin. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

ES-5 PROPLO SURFACTANT

Clear, colorless liquid with odor of alcohol. Detergent and foaming agents. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

EWA-1

Orange liquid with sharp sweet odor. Adhesives and composite materials. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

EXPEDITE 350 COMPONENT A

Clear, light amber liquid. Epoxy resin. May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Yes

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