ROTOR Rotary Valve Oil (#1102)

 

Material Safety Data Sheet    (These pages might not print well; contact us for a free file copy).

 MusiChem 
7535 Convoy Court

 
San Diego, CA  92111

United States of America
  
 

Emergency Phone:

In United States: 1-800-776-6457 or 619-569-8220

 

 Section I- Identification

Product  Name:

ROTOR

Synonyms:

Rotary Valve Oil lubricant for rotary valve horns

  

Section II- Ingredients and Hazard Classification  

Component:

%    Range                        PEL/TLV mg/cu Meter

Refined petroleum distillates 

50 - 75 %                                Not applicable

Refined non-volatile esters

50 - 25  %                               Not applicable

Benzotriazole

< 0.1% (trace)                         Not established

  

Section III- Health Information  

Inhalation:

Not established, but this product has a very low volatility. 

Ingestion:

Can cause nausea and diarrhea.

Eye Contact:

Not established but irritation possible; see first aid below

Skin Contact:

All distillates can cause redness and chapping from prolong contact. Always wash your hands after using this or any other oil.

  

Section IV- Occupational Limits  

PEL:

Not established but 5mg/cubic meter is typical for oil mist

TLV:

Not established.

  

Section V- Emergency First Aid Procedure  

For Overexposure By Swallowing:

Do not cause vomiting; treat for swallowing of  a petroleum distillate;  may cause nausea and diarrhea or gastrointestinal irritation. If swallowed, stomach evacuation is advised.

For Overexposure By Skin Contact:

Wash the area with soapy water.  If dryness occurs, apply hand lotion or petroleum jelly.

For Overexposure By Eye Contact:

DO NOT RUB THE EYES. Rinse with cool water until the irritation ceases.  If irritation  persists,  get medical attention.

For Overexposure By Inhalation:

Overexposure is unlikely with this product.  If overexposure is suspected, remove to fresh air.

Section VI - Physical Data  

Boiling Point:

400 º F     ( 204º C)

 

Vapor Density :

Not applicable

Melting Point:

Liquid at -10 º F (-23 ºC)

 

Water Solubility :

Not soluble

Vapor Pressure:
Specific gravity:

Less than 2 mm Hg @ 25º C
 0.78

 

Appearance :

Clear, colorless, odorless light weight oil

Section VII - Fire and Explosion Hazards  

Flash Point  [Method Used]

160º F  (71º C)   (Pensky Martens Flash point tester )

Flammable Limits in Air :       

Lower limit, Not established;  Upper Limit, Not established

NFPA Rating:

Not established

HMIS Rating:

Not established

Special Fire Fighting Procedures and Precautions:

Although the product is not flammable, it is combustible and burns with a sooty flame.  

Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards:

None   (OSHA/NFPA Class IIIB)

 

Section VIII - Reactivity  

Stability:

Stable

Hazardous Polymerization:

Not possible

Conditions & Materials To Avoid:

Not applicable

Hazardous Decomposition Products:

Unknown, carbon monoxide when burned.

  

Section IX - Employee Protection

Control Measures:

Prolonged skin contact may cause redness and chapping. Always wash hands after using this or any other valve oil.

Respiratory Protection:

Not needed

Protective Clothing:

Not needed

Eye Protection:

Not needed, but keep the oil away from the face and eyes.

 

Section X - Environmental Protection  

Environmental Precautions:

Not applicable

Spill or Leak Precautions:

The oil will be slippery if spilled.

Waste Disposal:

Collect with adsorbent followed by incineration

 

Section XII - Precautions, Handling, Storage and Usage   

The product is available in 2 fluid ounce plastic bottles. It can be removed from the skin with mild soap and water.   The product is a lubricant and could cause a fall if walked on.  Keep away from young children. 

 ROTOR  Rotary valve oil rev Oct 2001

 

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