Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Safety Data Sheets
OSHA mandated a change to data sheet reporting in 2015. The new SDS form replaces the MSDS. The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) mandates that US data sheets match International standards.
Abrasives
Abrasive Name | Abrasive Type | Part # | SDS |
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Aluminum oxide (brown) | A J SB N | PD1001 PD1009 PD1012 PD1014 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Aluminum oxide (white) | C S | PD1003 PD1029 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Crushed Glass or Glass Bead | D K T X | PD1004 PD1027 PD1030 PD1033 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Plastic | M Y | PD1013 PD1035 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Silicon Carbide | E F | PD1005 PD1006 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Sodium Bicarbonate | G W U | PD1007 PD1031 PD1032 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Walnut Shell | H | PD1008 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Pumice | P | PD1015 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Wheat Starch | R | PD1017 | Click Here to Download SDS |
Desiccant Beads
Click Here to Download PDF for part number ST6104
Conflict Minerals Statement
The Dodds-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) now require U.S. publicly-traded companies to report on the origin of minerals commonly used in their manufacturing processes, specifically Tin (Sn), Tantalum (Ta), Tungsten (W) and Gold (Au).
Labeled as “Conflict Minerals,” these four minerals are mostly found in regions, specifically the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and its neighboring countries, where forced labor and other human rights abuses are used to mine these minerals and finance armed conflict.
The goal of this ruling is to motivate manufacturers to ensure that minerals used in their products and production are “Conflict-Free”. That means that the four identified minerals should come from sources that are not engaged in these abuses and thus prevent armed groups from benefiting from the use of force and human rights violations.
While Comco is a private company and therefore not held to the same reporting requirements covered under this ruling; we remain committed to ethical business practices and the promotion of human rights.
For that reason we wish to state:
- Comco only uses one of the four identified minerals under this ruling: Tungsten (W), which is used in the production of our nozzles.
- Comco is committed to sourcing responsibly and considers mining activities that fuel conflict and abuse workers unacceptable.
- Comco will make every reasonable effort to assure that any Tungsten (W) procured within our supply chain for use in the manufacturing of our nozzles is “Conflict -Free.”
All further questions regarding this matter can be directed to our Sales Team. Call 1-818-841-5500 or fill out the Contact Us form.