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Stannous Fluoride Product Safety Assessment documents are available at www.dow.com/productsafety/assess/finder. Select a Topic: Names Product Overview Manufacture of Product Product Description Product Uses Exposure Potential Health Information Environmental Information Physical Hazard Information Regulatory Information Additional Information References Names  CAS No. 7783-47-3  Stannous fluoride  Stannous difluoride  Stannous Fluoride High Purity

 Tin(II) fluoride  Tin difluoride  Stannous Fluoride USP

Back to top Product Overview 1  Stannous fluoride is a white solid. For further details, see Product Description. 2  Stannous fluoride is used in toothpastes and other dental preparations. For further details, see Product Uses.  Worker exposure to stannous fluoride is possible during manufacture, transport, or use. Consumers may be exposed to low 3,4 concentrations of this product in dental hygiene preparations. For further details, see Exposure Potential.  Eye contact may result in serious eye damage. Skin contact may cause severe irritation and burns. Inhalation of dust may cause 5 irritation to the respiratory tract. This product may be harmful if swallowed in large amounts. For further details, see Health Information and request the relevant Safety Data Sheet from the Dow Customer Information Group.  When introduced to the environment, stannous fluoride will dissociate in water to form fluoride anions and tin hydroxides which 6,7 range from slightly toxic to highly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. For further details, see Environmental Information. 8  Stannous fluoride is corrosive. Avoid contact with extreme heat, ignition sources, and reactive materials. For further details, see Physical Hazard Information. Back to top

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Manufacture of Product  Location – The Dow Chemical Company and its global affiliates manufacture stannous fluoride at facilities in Buchs, Switzerland.  Process – Stannous fluoride is produced commercially by the reaction of tin(II) oxide and aqueous hydrofluoric acid or by dissolving 9 tin in anhydrous or aqueous hydrofluoric acid. Back to top 10

Product Description Stannous fluoride is a white solid. Back to top 11

Product Uses Stannous fluoride is used in the formulation of toothpastes and other dental preparations for the prevention of demineralization and decay of teeth. Back to top 12,13

Exposure Potential Stannous fluoride is used in the production of dental and consumer products. Based on the uses for this product, individuals could be exposed through:  Workplace exposure – Exposure can occur either in a facility that manufactures stannous fluoride or in the various industrial or manufacturing facilities that use this product. It is produced, distributed, stored, and consumed in closed systems. Those working with stannous fluoride in manufacturing operations could be exposed during maintenance, sampling, testing, or other procedures. Stannous fluoride is corrosive. Chemical resistant gloves and protective clothing are necessary. Each manufacturing facility should have a thorough training program for employees and appropriate work processes, ventilation, and safety equipment in place to limit exposure. See Health Information.  Consumer exposure to products containing stannous fluoride – Dow does not sell stannous fluoride for direct consumer use, but it is used at low levels in products such as toothpastes and other dental preparations. Stannous fluoride is an active pharmaceutical ingredient in the United States and a cosmetic ingredient in the European Union. See Health Information.  Environmental releases – In the event of a spill, the focus is on containing the spill to prevent contamination of soil and surface or ground water. Respiratory protection is necessary for cleaning up spills and leaks. Upon release, stannous fluoride will dissociate in water to form fluoride anions and tin hydroxides. They will tend to bind to soil, suspended particles, or sediment and will likely be removed in biological wastewater treatment plants by adsorption to the biosolids. See Environmental, Health, and Physical Hazard Information.  Large release – Industrial spills or releases are infrequent and generally contained. If a large spill does occur, the material should be captured, collected, and reprocessed or disposed of according to applicable governmental requirements. Evacuate personnel to safe areas and ventilate the area. Avoid breathing vapor and avoid all contact. The floor may be slippery; use care to avoid falling. Soak up the material with inert absorbent material and sweep or vacuum up spillage. This material is corrosive. Wear appropriate protective clothing. If exposed to material during clean up operations, immediately remove all contaminated clothing and wash exposed skin with soap and water; wash contaminated clothing before re-use and do not launder contaminated clothing at home. Keep spills and cleaning runoff out of municipal sewers and open bodies of water. Spills on porous surfaces may contaminate groundwater. See Environmental, Health, and Physical Hazard Information.  In case of fire – Deny any unnecessary entry into the area and consider the use of unmanned hose holders. Remain upwind and avoid breathing smoke. Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, carbon dioxide or dry-chemical extinguishers to fight the fire. Closed containers of this material may rupture from pressure build-up when exposed to fire or extreme heat. Move containers out of fire zone. If removal is impossible, cool containers with water spray. Contain runoff. During a fire, irritating or highly toxic gases and/or fumes may be generated during combustion or decomposition. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus. This material is corrosive. If exposed to material as-is or mixed with runoff water during fire-fighting, immediately remove all contaiminated clothing and wash exposed skin areas with soap and water. See Environmental, Health, and Physical Hazard Information. For more information, request the relevant Safety Data Sheet from the Dow Customer Information Group. Back to top ®TM

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Health Information Eye contact – Contact may cause serious eye damage. Avoid contact with product or product dust by wearing appropriate personal protective equipment. Skin contact – Contact may cause severe skin irritation and burns. Inhalation – Avoid contact with product dust by wearing appropriate personal protective equipment. Ingestion – This product may be harmful if swallowed in large amounts. For more information, request the relevant Safety Data Sheet from the Dow Customer Information Group. Back to top 16,17

Environmental Information Environmental information on stannous fluoride is summarized on the relevant Safety Data Sheet. An overview of environmental information appears below. Stannous fluoride is water soluble and non-volatile. When released to the environment, it will dissociate in water to form fluoride anions and tin hydroxides. Fluoride anion and tin hydroxides are expected to bind to soil, suspended particles, or sediment. They would likely be removed in biological wastewater treatment plans by adsorption to biosolids. These products are not likely to accumulate in the food chain (bioconcentration potential is low) and they range from slightly toxic (LC50/EC50 between 10 and 100 mg/L) to highly toxic (LC50/EC50 between 0.1 and 1.0 mg/L to fish and other aquatic organisms on an acute basis. For more information, request the relevant Safety Data Sheet from the Dow Customer Information Group. Back to top 18

Physical Hazard Information Stannous fluoride is corrosive. Avoid extreme temperatures, sources of ignition, and direct sunlight. Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids, and strong bases. For more information, request the relevant Safety Data Sheet from the Dow Customer Information Group. Back to top Regulatory Information Regulations may exist that govern the manufacture, sale, transportation, use, and/or disposal of stannous flouride. These regulations may vary by city, state, country, or geographic region. Information may be found by consulting the relevant Safety Data Sheet or Contact Us. Back to top Additional Information  Request the Safety Data Sheet from the Dow Customer Information Group (www.dow.com/assistance/dowcig.htm)  Contact Us (www.dow.com/assistance/dowcig.htm)  STANNOUS FLUORIDE - National Library of Medicine HSDB Database  Tin and Inorganic Tin Compounds, Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 65, World Health Organization, (http://www.who.int/ipcs/publications/cicad/cicad_65_web_version.pdf)  International Chemical Safety Cards Tin (II) Chloride( Anhydrous), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0860.html)  ICSC:NENG0860 International Chemical Safety Cards (WHO/IPCS/ILO) | CDC/NIOSH

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For more business information about stannous fluoride, contact the Dow Customer Information Group at www.dow.com/assistance/dowcig.htm. Back to top References 1

Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Composition and Physical and Chemical Properties. 2 “Stannous Fluoride CASRN: 7783-47-3,” Hazardous Substance Data Bank (HSDB), U.S. National Library of Medicine, TOXNET System, Manufacturing/Use section. 3 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Fire Fighting Measures, Accidental Release Measures, Handling and Storage, Exposure Controls, and Stability and Reactivity. 4 “Stannous Fluoride CASRN: 7783-47-3,” Hazardous Substance Data Bank (HSDB), U.S. National Library of Medicine, TOXNET System, Manufacturing/Use section. 5 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Toxicological Information. 6 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Ecological Information. 7 Tin and Inorganic Tin Compounds, Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 65, World Health Organization, 2005, Environmental Transport, Distribution, and Transformations section. 8 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Handling and Storage. 9 Tin and Inorganic Tin Compounds, Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 65, World Health Organization, 2005, Production and Use section. 10 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Composition and Physical and Chemical Properties. 11 “Stannous Fluoride CASRN: 7783-47-3,” Hazardous Substance Data Bank (HSDB), U.S. National Library of Medicine, TOXNET System, Manufacturing/Use section. 12 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Fire Fighting Measures, Accidental Release Measures, Handling and Storage, Exposure Controls, and Stability and Reactivity. 13 “Stannous Fluoride CASRN: 7783-47-3,” Hazardous Substance Data Bank (HSDB), U.S. National Library of Medicine, TOXNET System, Manufacturing/Use section. 14 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Toxicological Information. 15 Tin(II) Fluoride, International Chemical Safety Card, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, April 22, 2004. 16 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Ecological Information. 17 Tin and Inorganic Tin Compounds, Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 65, World Health Organization, 2005, Environmental Transport, Distribution, and Transformations section. 18 Stannous Fluoride USP Material Safety Data Sheet, The Dow Chemical Company, November 23, 2010, Stability and Reactivity. Back to top

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NOTICES As part of its 2015 Sustainability Goals, Dow has committed to make publicly available safety assessments for its products globally. This product safety assessment is intended to give general information about the chemical (or categories of chemicals) addressed. It is not intended to provide an in-depth discussion of health and safety information. Additional information is available through the relevant Safety Data Sheet, which should be consulted before use of the chemical. This product safety assessment does not replace required communication documents such as the Safety Data Sheet. The information herein is supplied upon the condition that the persons receiving same will make their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior to use. In no event will Dow be responsible for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of or reliance upon the information herein or the product to which that information refers. Nothing contained herein is to be construed as a recommendation to use any product, process, equipment or formulation in conflict with any patent, and Dow makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, that the use thereof will not infringe any patent. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE ARE MADE HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT TO WHICH INFORMATION REFERS. Dow makes no commitment to update or correct any information that appears on the Internet or on its World-Wide Web server. The information contained in this document is supplemental to the Internet Disclaimer, www.dow.com/homepage/term.asp. Back to top Form No. 233-01134-MM-0214

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