This section lists the chemical ingredients. As an acrylic-based spray, Asmaco typically contains a mixture of , solvents (like acetone, xylene, or toluene), pigments , and propellants (such as propane/butane). The propellant is what makes the product an aerosol.
The MSDS also serves as a tool for regulatory compliance. Asmaco spray paints, due to their chemical nature, are subject to various national and international regulations: Asmaco Spray Paint Msds
Working with aerosol paints requires a proactive safety strategy. The MSDS outlines specific precautions to minimize exposure. This section lists the chemical ingredients
A crucial point for Asmaco users is the potential presence of heavy metals. According to an IPEN report, a yellow Asmaco spray paint manufactured in the UAE was found to contain a lead concentration of . This is an extremely high level. As a result, certain Asmaco paints may exceed regulatory limits for lead in consumer products in many countries. The IPEN report also identified significant lead contamination in Asmaco paints falsely labeled as "lead-free," containing lead levels ranging from 200 ppm to 3,500 ppm . The MSDS also serves as a tool for regulatory compliance
| Chemical name | CAS No. | Concentration (%) | |-----------------------------|--------------|-------------------| | Acetone | 67-64-1 | 20–30 | | Toluene / Xylene mixture | 108-88-3 / 1330-20-7 | 15–25 | | Propane/Butane (propellant) | 74-98-6 / 106-97-8 | 30–40 | | Pigments & resin solids | Proprietary | 10–20 |