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Penetrating Lubricant MSDS

Mainlube Superior Maintenance Lubricants Pty Ltd

14 Underwood Ave, Botany NSW, 2019

Ph 02-9700-0880. ACN No. 001 748 876 Fax 02-9700-0881.


STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE

Hazardous According to Criteria of Worksafe Australia

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MAINLUBE 135

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MAINLUBE 135

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IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: Mainlube 135

Chemical Name: Penetrating Lubricant.

Other Names: None Assigned Manufacturer’s Product Code: 135

UN Number: None Assigned

Dangerous Goods Class None Assigned

Subsidiary Risk[s]: None Assigned

Hazchem Code: None Assigned

EPG NO: None Assigned

Poisons Schedule Number: None Assigned Toxic and Hazardous

Ingredients: None

Uses: Water displacing and penetrating fluid, Lubricant, Rust preventive, Application by spray, dip or brush.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTIES

Colour: Light green oily liquid

Appearance: Bright , low viscosity Light Green Fluid.

Form: Liquid

Boiling Point: Not Available

Melting Point: Not Applicable.

Vapour Pressure: Not Available

Specific Gravity: kg/L @ 15.0°C: 0. 84

Volatiles: No Data.

Evaporation Rate: No Data.

Vapour Density: No Data.

Odour: Methyl salicylate

Solubility in Water <0.1g/l

FLASH POINT

Solvent: >67°C (PMCC)

Lubricant residue: >200°C

Flammability Limits No Data

Auto ignition Temperature: No Data

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INGREDIENTS


Chemical Name

CAS Number

Proportion

White Spirits

64742-65-0

30-60%.

Highly refined Mineral Oil

64742-65-9

30-60%.

(Does not contain PCB’s)

Other non DG ingredience

Not Required

< 10%


HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION

HEALTH EFFECTS:

Acute:

Swallowed: Expected to be slightly toxic. May cause gastric irritation.

Skin: May cause irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause irritation.

Eyes: May cause irritation.

Inhaled: Inhalation of vapours may cause drowsiness or narcosis and cause irritation to the nose and throat.

Chronic:

LC 50: No Data

LD 50: No Data

FIRST AID:

Swallowed: Do not induce vomiting. Aspiration of the fluid may cause lung injury (pneumonitis). Wash mouth out with water. Call a Doctor immediately.

Skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water.

Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes, at least with eyelids open.

Inhaled: If respiratory irritation occurs move person to fresh air. If irritation continues call a Doctor.

ADVICE TO DOCTOR:

Refer First Aid above.

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

Exposure Standards: TLV for mineral oil mists is 5 mg/m3 Engineering Controls: Mechanical exhuast with spark arrested motor

is recommended if misting occurs

Personal Protection: Not generally required. Avoid prolonged or frequently

repeated contact. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water after contact. Preferred to use safety glasses and neoprene or nitrile rubber gloves for frequent contact.

Flammability: No unusual fire explosion hazards.


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SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION

Storage and Transport: Store in steel or HDPE plastic drums.

Store away from strong oxidising agents.

Storage Temperature: Store in a cool dry place.

UN Class: None Assigned

Packaging Group: None Assigned

UN Number: None Assigned

EPG Number: None Assigned

Correct Shipping Name: Compressor and Hydraulic Lubricant.

Spills and Disposals: Absorbents such as cat litter, clays and rags to clean

up spills. Dispose of absorbent in approved disposal containers.

Fire/Explosion Hazard: Not a fire hazard. Auto ignition temperature is in excess

of 400°C. Should fire occur, however, use dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish.

Decomposition Products: Not Applicable

Hazchem Code: Not Applicable

Extinguishant: Dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide.


DANGER OF VIOLENT REACTION OR EXPLOSION: NO

Protective Clothing; Applicable to degree of fire.

Appropriate Measures; No Data

Evacuate; Not Usually

OTHER INFORMATION:

135 Is not expected to present environmental problems other than those associated with oil spills.

Not classified as a Dangerous Good according to the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail.

High temperature thermal decomposition may promote formation Oxides of carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur and Phosphorus.

CONTACT POINT:

Mr Steve Simmonds

Mainlube Superior Maintenance Lubricants Pty Ltd. 14 Underwood Ave, Botany. NSW, 2019, Australia Ph 02-9700-0880. Fax 02-9700-0881.

Mob 0412-644-244.

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24 Hour Emergency Tel No. Above Mobile Phones Emergency Services Dial 000


We believe the statement, technical information and recommendation contained herein are reliable, but they are given without warranty or guarantee of any kind, express or implied, and we assure no responsibility for any loss, damage, or expense, direct or consequential, arising out of their use.

We believe the statement, technical information and recommendation contained herein are reliable, but they are given without warranty or guarantee of any kind, express or implied, and we assure no responsibility for any loss, damage, or expense, direct or consequential, arising out of their use.


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