Nasca spray paint is a high-performance, thermoplastic acrylic resin-based aerosol used for a wide range of industrial and DIY applications, including automotive touch-ups, furniture refinishing, and advertising materials. To ensure professional results and personal safety, it is critical to understand its Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) guidelines and proper installation (application) techniques. 1. Nasca Spray Paint MSDS: Key Safety Information
: Prolonged exposure may cause damage to organs (H373). Emergency Measures :
: May cause drowsiness, dizziness (H336), or respiratory irritation.
: Remove the person to fresh air and keep them comfortable for breathing.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (now more commonly called a Safety Data Sheet or SDS) provides vital data on the chemical hazards and safe handling of Nasca aerosol products.
: Typical formulations include solvents like Acetone , Butyl Acetate , and Xylene , as well as liquefied petroleum gas propellants. Health Hazards :
: Causes serious eye irritation (H319) and skin irritation (H315).
: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes; remove contact lenses if present and easy to do.
: Most Nasca spray paints are classified as Extremely Flammable Aerosols (H222) and contain pressurized gas that may explode if heated (H280).
: Immediately call a poison centre or doctor. Do NOT induce vomiting . 2. Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

