Mainlube Superior Maintenance Lubricants Pty Ltd
189-191 Botany Road Waterloo, NSW, 2017
Ph 02-9310-3433. Fax 02-9310-3503.
ACN No. 001 748 876
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STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE
Non Hazardous According to Criteria of Worksafe Australia
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MAINLUBE 165
IDENTIFICATION
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Product Name: Mainlube 165 Aug-05
Chemical Name: Heat Transfer Lubricant
Other Names: Not Applicable
Manufacturer鈥檚 Product Code: 165
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: Heat Transfer Lubricant.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTIES
Colour: Brown
Appearance: Oily Liquid
Form: Liquid
Boiling Point: 掳C: >290
Melting Point: Not Applicable
Vapour Pressure : No Data.
Specific Gravity: kg/L @ 15.0掳C : 0.898
Volatiles: Not Applicable
Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable
Odour: Hydrocarbon Oil
Solubility in Water : Nil @ 20掳C
FLASH POINT
Solvent: Not Applicable
Lubricant residue: >200掳C
Flammability Limits : Not Applicable
Auto ignition
Temperature: No Data
OTHER PROPERTIES
Hazardous Polymerisation: Does not occur
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MAINLUBE 165
INGREDIENTS Page 2 of 3
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Chemical Name CAS Number Proportion
Highly refined Mineral oils 64742-65-0 83-87%
( Does not contain PCB鈥檚 )
Proprietary Oxidation and Include on US 13-17%
Rust Inhibitors, Dispersants, TSCA Inventory
Detergents, Anti-Wear, PPD.
HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
HEALTH EFFECTS:
Acute:
Swallowed: If swallowed and person is conscious give water or milk. Ingestion or
subsequent vomiting may result in its aspiration which could cause
pneumonitis.
Skin: Prolonged or frequent contact may cause irritation or skin cracking.
Eyes: May cause moderate eye irritation.
Inhaled: Vapour or mist at concentrations exceeding ACGIH TLV may be
irritating to the respiratory tract.
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). 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: The ACGIH TLV for mineral oil mists is 5mg/m鲁 for a
daily 8 hours exposure.
Engineering Controls: As for oil mists.
Personal Protection: Avoid prolonged or frequently repeated contact.
Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water after.
contact Use safety glasses and neoprene or nitrile
rubber gloves for frequent contact.
Flammability: Product is not classed flammable. Flash Point
greater than 190掳C
Product may support combustion. Do not store with
strong oxidants.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MAINLUBE 165
SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION Page 3 of 3
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Storage and Transport: Store in steel or HDPE plastic drums.
Store away from strong oxidising agents. Refer
Dangerous Goods Class 5:1
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: Heat Transfer 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 450掳C. Should fire occur, however, use dry chemical,
foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish.
Decomposition Products: No Data
Hazchem Code: None Assigned.
Extinguishant: Dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide.
DANGER OF VIOLENT REACTION OR EXPLOSION:
Protective Clothing; Not Applicable
Appropriate Measures; Not Applicable
Evacuate; Not Normally
OTHER INFORMATION:
Heat Transfer Lubricant is not expected to present environmental problems other than
those associated with oil spills. High temperature thermal decomposition may promote
formation Oxides of Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur and Phosphorus.
CONTACT POINT:
Mr Steve Simmonds, Mr Rob Simmonds,
Mainlube Superior Maintenance Lubricants Pty Ltd.
189-191 Botany Road Waterloo, NSW, 2017, Australia
Ph 02-9310-3433. Fax 02-9310-3503.
Mob 0412-644-244, Mob 0411-243-150.
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.
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