polyurethane flammable?

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Elliott

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Hi,

I have switch my finished from CA to Min Wax PolyU, but I was wondering if this stuff is flammable. Specially the fumes. I saw one site that said the Liquid is, but not the fumes, and another site that just said Poly U is flammable - with no mention of the fumes.

I work near my gas furnace and water heater so I would rather not start a fire when the pilot light goes on. Does anyone have any exipiance or know about this sort of thing?

Thanks,
Elliott
 
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I've included part of the Material Safety sheet fo MWPU. While it' all perfectly true I don't think a single pen or two present much of a danger.

Marc


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Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
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Flash Point: >101F
Flash Point Method: SCC
Extinguishing Media: WATER SPRAY, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL/CO2.
Special Fire Fighting Proc: DON'T USE A DIRECT STREAM OF WATER. WEAR SCBA
& PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. USE WATER SPRAY TO COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS.
Unusual Fire And Expl Hazrds: COMBUSTIBLE. PRODUCT MAY FLOAT & CAN BE
IGNITED ON SURFACE OF WATER. CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO INTENSE HEAT MAY
RUPTURE.
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Reactivity Data
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Stability: YES
Cond To Avoid (Stability): HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME & OTHER SOURCES OF
IGNITION.
Materials To Avoid: STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS.
Hazardous Decomp Products: HYDROCARBON FUMES, SMOKE, CO.
Hazardous Poly Occur: NO
 
Hi,

I have switch my finished from CA to Min Wax PolyU, but I was wondering if this stuff is flammable. Specially the fumes. I saw one site that said the Liquid is, but not the fumes, and another site that just said Poly U is flammable - with no mention of the fumes.
Thanks,
Elliott

A liquid must vaporize before it becomes flammable... even wood actually reaches a vapor point befor it burns... that said, unless you spray PolyU into the air and probably directly towards an open flame, no more than you would use on a pen, I would think you are safe...
 
You will be fine, especially if working with only a gallon or a quart of finish. The tiny amount of evaporated solvent isn't enough to cause a flash, so long (as said above) you aren't spraying the stuff.
 
Everyone has always told me that there is nothing wrong with using finishes near a furnace because of the low concentration, etc., just as you are hearing now. However, I always had a 2nd thought about it because I only had one chance to prove everybody wrong, and XXXX Happens.

Personally, I would be concerned, and I would move to a different workspace, quit using finishes with flammable solvents and thinners, or provide adequate ventilation. And, the ventilation is something I should be doing wherever I am using the finish..
 
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