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Plus DUO
Material Safety Data Sheet
Revision Date January 2006
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1. Substance/Company Identification PRODUCT NAME: PLUS DUO
CAS NUMBER: 64742-65-0
MANUFACTURER: Inland Vacuum Industries
Churchville NY 14428
(585) 293-3330
2. Composition/ Ingredients GENERIC NAME: 100% Solvent refined Neutral paraffinic oil
CHEMICAL FORMULA: (CH2)n 20 =< n =< 40
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS: None
3. Hazards Identification POSSIBLE ENTRY ROUTES: Ingestion, inhalation of oil mists
This product is not classified as hazardous.
ACUTE EFFECTS: repeated/prolonged skin contact may cause
dermatitis and defatting
CHRONIC EFFECTS: Unknown.
4. First Aid Measures SKIN: Wash with soap and water.
EYES: Flush with water. Contact a physician!
INGESTION: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
Contact a physician. Small amounts in mouth may be washed out.
5. Fire Fighting Measures FLASH POINT: >230 C
METHOD USED: Cleveland Open Cup
EXPLOSIVE LIMITS LOWER: Unknown UPPER: Unknown
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water fog, chemical foam or carbon
dioxide. NFPA Class III B Material.
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Wear breathing gear
when fighting fires in enclosed spaces; incomplete combustion of this
material produces carbon monoxide!
UNUSUAL FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
6. Accidental Release Measures PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED IN EVENT OF RELEASE: Small
spills may be wiped up with a rag. Large spills should be picked up
immediately with an absorbent.
7. Handling and Storage HANDLING: None known
STORAGE: None known
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection ENGINEERING CONTROL MEASURES: None required
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: See notes on ventilation below.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Yes - made of oil-impermeable rubber
SAFETY GLASSES/GOGGLES: Yes - glasses should have side shields
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: None should be required under
normal use.
9. Physical & Chemical Properties PHYSICAL STATE: Liquid
VAPOR PRESSURE: < .0001 Torr @ 25C
BOILING POINT: >95 C
EVAPORATION RATE (ether = 1): Nil
VAPOR DENSITY: approximately 14
WT % VOLATILES: Nil
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.88
VISCOSITY: 68 cst @ 40 C
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Nil
APPEARANCE: Pale yellow viscous liquid with a faint
petroleum odor.
10. Stability & Reactivity STABILITY: Material is stable
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Continuous exposure to temperatures > 200 C
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizers
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Incomplete combustion
may produce carbon monoxide.
11. Toxicological Information ACUTE ORAL LD50(MG/KG): None known
ACUTE DERMAL LD50: None
ACUTE INHALATION: US Gov't 8 hr TWA limit for exposure to oil
mists is 5 mg per cubic meter
12. Ecological Information ENVIRONMENTAL: When used and/or disposed of as indicated, no
adverse environmental effects are foreseen.
MOBILITY: Non-volatile and insoluble in water.
DEGRADABILITY: Slowly biodegradable in aerobic conditions.
13. Disposal Considerations Product and packaging must be disposed of in accordance with Federal,
State and local regulations.
14. Transport Classification DOT
Proper shipping name: not regulated
Hazard class: not regulated
ID Number: not regulated
Packing Group: N/A
Special Information: N/A
IMO
Proper shipping name: not regulated
Hazard class: not regulated
Packing Group: N/A
Special Information: N/A
IMO Label: N/A
Shipping Containers: N/A
15. Regulatory Information TSCA: this material is in compliance with the Toxic Substances Control
Act and is listed in the TSCA inventory.
Hazard Categories for SARA 311/312 Reporting:
Health Immediate (Acute) No
Health Delayed (Chronic) No
Physical Fire No
Physical Sudden Release of Pressure No
Physical Reactive No
Physical Nuisance mist/dust only No
01= SARA313 11=NJRTK 20=TSCA Sect 5a2 02=MASSRTK 12=CERCLA 302.4 21=TSCA Sect. 6 03=NTP Carcinogen 13=MN RTK 22=TSCA Sect 12b
04=CA prop 65-carcin 14=ACGIM TWA 23=TSCA Sect 8a
05=CA prop 65-repro tox 15=ACGIM STEL 24=TSCA Sect 8d
06=IARC group 1 16=ACGIH calc tlv 25=TSCA Sect 4a
07=IARC group 2a 17=OSHA Pel 26=Canadian WHMIS
08=IARC group 2b 18=DOT Marine Pollutant 27=OSHA Ceiling
09=SARA 302/304 19=EPA Carcinogen
10=PA RTK
The following components of this material are found on the regulatory lists
indicated.
Distillates, hydrotreated light paraffinic is found on lists 14, 15 and 17.
NJ RTK classification: Petroleum Oil
16. Other Information
NFPA RATING
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FLAMMABILITY |
1 |
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HEALTH HAZARD |
0 |
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REACTIVITY |
0 |
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SPECIAL HAZARD |
NONE |