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13840E and 17040E for
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD, 29 CFR 1910.1200
The Steco Corporation
2330 Cantrell Road
P.O. Box 2238
Little Rock, AR 72203
Emergency Response: (800) 255-3924
Information: (800) 643-8026
Fax #: (501) 374-4278
Date Reviewed: March 12, 2009
TRADE NAME: TAP MAGIC EP-XTRA Formula Cutting Fluid
CHEMICAL NAME & SYNONYMS: Petroleum hydrocarbons and additives
DOT SHIPPING NAME: Not a regulated material
HMIS/NFPA CODE: Health 1; Fire 1; Reactivity 1
MANUFACTURING CODE NO.: 8358
COMMODITY CODE NO.: 332-9150
I. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Chlorinated Paraffins: CAS # 61788-76-9 • OSHA PEL ppm, (N/A) •
ACGIH TLV ppm, (N/A) • Other limits recommended, (N/A) • Max.
%, <20.
II. INGREDIENTS
Naphthenic Oils: CAS # 64742-53-6 • OSHA PEL ppm, (N/A) • ACGIH
TLV ppm, (N/A) • Other limits recommended, (N/A) • Max %, <80.
Sulfarized Paraffins: CAS # 64742-54-7• OSHA PEL ppm, (N/A) •
ACGIH TLV ppm, (N/A) • Other limits recommended, (N/A) • Max %,
<5.
Petroleum Sulfonic Acid Salt: CAS # 68608-26-4 • OSHA PEL ppm, (N/A)
• ACGIH TLV ppm, 10 • Other limits recommended, (N/A) •
Max %, <5.
Petroleum Olefins: CAS # 64743-02-8 • OSHA PEL ppm, (N/A) • ACGIH
TLV ppm, 10 • Other limits recommended, TWA 1 mg/m3 • Max %, <5.
* These products do not have a unique regulatory limit, however, the OSHA Pel for mineral oil is 5 mg/m3.
III. PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE, (760 mm, Mercury): N/A
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Water =1), lbs/gal.: .94, (7.8 lbs/gal)
VAPOR PRESSURE (mm of Mercury) @ 68 degrees F: <5
VAPOR DENSITY (Air = 1): >1
SOLUBILITY IN WATER, % by weight: <1
EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl Acetate = 1): <1
% VOLATILE BY VOLUME: <1
APPEARANCE: Yellow liquid
ODOR: Mild Sulfur Odor
pH: N/A (non-aqueous)
IV. FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA
FLASH POINT, TOC, TCC, PMCC: >300 degrees F
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: N/A
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CO2, Dry Chemical Foam, Water Fog
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Containers will self-pressurize on heating
and should be cooled as possible during any fire fighting event to prevent
explosive rupturing of containers.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: This product may release toxic fumes when
burned; including but not limited to : hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide,
carbon monoxide, and short chain hydrocarbons. Under fire conditions, sufficient
evolution of such agents will occur to necessitate the use of self-contained
breathing apparatus.
V. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
ROUTES OF ENTRY: Exposure may occur via inhalation, skin contact or ingestion.
EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE:
INHALATION – (Unlikely due to low vapor pressure). Mist may cause headache,
nasal, respiratory and eye irritation.
SKIN CONTACT – Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation.
INGESTION – Headache, drowsiness, nausea, fatigue.
EYE – May cause pain and irritation.
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: Same as for acute overexposure.
CARCINOGENICITY: Not a carcinogen or suspect carcinogen.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
EYE – Flush eyes gently with water for at least 15 minutes, forcibly
holding eyelids open to ensure complete irrigation of all eye and lid tissue.
See physician.
SKIN – Wash with soap and water. If rash or irritation persists, see
physician.
INHALATION – Remove to fresh air. See physician if irritation persists.
In case of exposure to fumes from fire, remove person to fresh air. If unconscious,
have professional administer oxygen. If breathing stops, administer mouth
to mouth resuscitation.
INGESTION – Do not induce vomiting. Call physician. If individual is
conscious, give large quantities of water (milk if available). If vomiting
occurs spontaneously, keep airway clear and give more water.
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VI. REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY – Stable at ambient temperatures and pressure. Elevated temperature
and exposure to strong alkalis, oxidizers, and/or acids will promote decomposition.
Such decomposition results in the release of hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide,
and sulfur from the product. At normal room temperatures, decomposition is
virtually nil. Exposure
to strong direct sunlight may cause decomposition and discoloration of some
components present in this product.
INCOMPATIBILITY – Contact with alkali materials, oxidizers, or acids
should be avoided.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS – This product may release toxic fumes
when burned; including but not limited to: hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide,
carbon monoxide, and short chain hydrocarbons.
CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION –None
VII. DISPOSAL, SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
AQUATIC TOXICITY – Not Determined.
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES – For small spills, soak up with shop towels
or absorbent material such as oil-dry or vermiculite. For large spills, any
leaks should be stopped. Spill should be contained, then cleaned up using
vacuum truck or absorbent material.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD – Dispose of in accordance with all local, state
and federal regulations. "If inert absorbents are employed in spill containment
or cleanup, these absorbents must be non-biodegradable materials if destined
for landfill disposal. Suitable absorbents include natural minerals (clay),
activated charcoal, man-made polymers (HD polyethylene)."
NEUTRALIZATION CHEMICALS – N/A
VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
EYE PROTECTION – Standard eye protection should be worn when using this
product.
SKIN PROTECTION – No special equipment is needed. However, good personal
hygiene practices should be followed.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION – If application to which this product is being
applied generates excessive mist or fumes, then appropriate respiratory protective
equipment should be used. No special requirements under ordinary conditions
of use and proper ventilation of work area.
VENTILATION – No special requirements under ordinary conditions of use
and with adequate ventilation.
IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
N/A.
X. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CAUTION: Any cutting fluid can be "overworked" or "overheated",
causing it to break down. This overuse is identified by the sight of or strong
odor of vapors or fumes not normally present. The effects of these vapors
or fumes on human health have not been fully determined.
After use of this product, clean and lubricate metal surfaces to avoid staining
and/or corrosion.
Tap Magic with EP-Xtra® DOES NOT CONTAIN 1,1,1-trichloroethane or any
ozone depleting substances.
Incomplete combustion can produce carbon monoxide. Tap Magic with EP-Xtra®
does not contain any chemical compound listed on the SARA list of "Extremely
Hazardous Chemicals" and is in compliance with all of the requirements
of the TSCA at the time of shipment.
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Prepared by: Asa L. Morton, Chief Chemist, American Interplex Corp, Little
Rock, AR 72204 (501) 224-5060
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