-
trade name:
product code:
supplier:
Multifak EP 2
(
p>
锂基润滑脂
EP2
)
540812
Caltex Oil (Reunion)
Limited
B.P. 103
97823 Le Port Cedex
Reunion Island
+262-262-427676 (Mr. Jean
Pierre Payet)
emergency
inquiries:
routine
inquiries:
+262-262-427676
fax:
+262-262-432311
Other Contacts
(Name/Phone Number):
Mr. Gordon Smith / +262 262
427676
chemical
description:
Grease
components
Solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic
distillate
Solvent deasphalted residual oil
Lithium
hydroxystearate
cas no.
range in %
64742650
> 70
64741953
< 25
7620771
< 9
Additives which may include thickeners,
Not
1 - 3
antioxidants, rust inhibitors, extreme
pressure
Available
agents, demulsifiers, tackifiers,
antifoam agent, and
corrosion
inhibitors
HANDLE MATERIAL IN PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
WITH
warning
statements:
CARE. ACCIDENTAL INJECTION
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
TISSUE DAMAGE.
eyes:
oral:
inhalation:
Expected to
cause no more than minor eye irritation
characterized by tearing or a burning
sensation.
If
more than several mouthfuls are swallowed,
abdominal
discomfort, nausea, and
diarrhea may occur.
Product not volatile at ambient
temperatures. Vapours, mist,
or fumes
in high concentrations, as generated from spraying
or heating in an enclosed space, may
cause irritation.
Believed to be slightly irritating with
possible redness, edema,
or drying of
the skin.
May
cause skin discolouration following prolonged or
repeated
contact.
skin:
long term toxic
The base oil
component(s) are not expected to be
carcinogenic based on IARC criteria.
This product has not
effects:
been tested as a whole for
chronic health effects.
eyes:
skin:
See Section 11 for additional
information.
Flush eyes immediately with fresh water
for at least 15
minutes while holding
the eyelids open.
If irritation persists, see a doctor.
Wash skin
thoroughly with soap and water.
If skin irritation persists
or a rash develops as a result of
excessive contact, see a doctor.
Launder
contaminated clothing.
If swallowed and person is conscious,
give water or
milk. DO NOT make person
vomit except on advice of
medical
personnel. If advice cannot be obtained, take
person with container and label to
nearest emergency
treatment center.
Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.
ingestion:
inhalation:
This
material is not expected to be an acute inhalation
problem under typical applications.
However, if exposed
to excessive levels
of fumes, mists, or dusts, remove to
fresh air and get medical attention.
advice to doctor:
High-pressure equipment can cause
small, often
bloodless, puncture wounds
where material may have
been injected
deep into the extremity. Within 24 hours,
there is usually extensive swelling,
discoloration and
intense pain in the
affected part. Requires immediate
treatment at a surgical emergency
centre; else
disfigurement or
amputation of the affected part may
occur.
Treatment of high pressure wounds may
include: 1)
surgical decompression,
debridement, and drainage. 2)
broad-
spectrum antibiotic and 3) anti-inflammatory
medication. See Shoo, M.J., et al.
High pressure
injection injuries of the
hand. J. Trauma, 20:229-238,
1980.
Not
Determined
Not Determined
Not Determined
According to
the U.S. National Fire
Protection
Association Guide, use water fog,
dry
chemical, foam, or carbon
dioxide.
Water or foam may cause
frothing. Use
water to cool fire-exposed
containers.
If a leak or spill has not ignited,
use
water spray to disperse the vapours and
to provide protection for persons
attempting
to stop the leak.
For fires
involving this material, do not enter
any enclosed or confined space without
self-contained breathing apparatus to
protect
against the hazardous effects
of combustion
products or oxygen
deficiency.
ignition temp. (degrees c):
flammable limits (% by
volume):
flash point (degrees c):
fire extinguishing agents:
explosion
hazards: