MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

IDENTITY:  AIR TOOL OIL


 
SECTION 1:  Product & Company Identification

Product Name:  Tufoil Air Tool Oil

Manufacturer:  Fluoramics Inc.
Address:  18 Industrial Avenue, Mahwah, N.J.  07430

Emergency Phone:  201-825-8110
Information Phone:  1-800-922-0075
Fax Number:  201-825-7035

Product use:  Lubricant for air driven tools


 
 
 
SECTION 2:  Composition / Information on Ingredients
COMPONENTS
%
CAS Numbers
Vehicle:  Poly Alpha Olefin
40 - 80
68649 12 7
Tufoil
10 - 30
See Tufoil MSDS
Calcium sulfonate
5 - 15
61789 86 4
Proprietary Ingredients
5 - 25
N/A

 
 
SECTION 3:  Physical / Chemical Characteristics
Boiling point:  Overpoint 300F
Vapor Pressure:  Nil
Vapor Density:  N/A
Solubility in Water:  Nil
Specific Gravity:  .9047
Melting Point:  Nil
Evaporation Rate (butyl acetate=1):  N/A
Water Reactive:  N/A
Appearance and Odor:  Tan- odorless

 
SECTION 4:  Fire & Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point & Method Used:  225C (435FF) COC - Autoignition Temperature:  N/D
Flammability Limits in Air % by Volume:  Lower:  N/D  Upper:  N/D
Extinguisher Media:  Dry chemical (preferred), foam, water
Fire Fighting Procedures:  Water or foam may cause frothing if product is heated above 93C (200F).  Use water to cool fire-exposed containers, structures, and to protect personnel.
Fire and Explosion Hazards:  Slight when exposed to heat or flame.  Combustible at high temperatures.  Empty containers may retain product residue including flammable or explosive vapors.  Do not cut, drill, grind or weld near full, partially full or empty product containers.

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NFPA CODES
HMIS CODES
HEALTH
1
1
FLAMMABILITY
1
1
REACTIVITY
0
0
PERSONAL PROTECTION  
B

 
SECTION 5:  Reactivity Hazard Data

Stability:  Stable
Conditions to Avoid:  Excessive heat; direct flame
Incompatability (Materials to Avoid):  Strong oxidants; re: liquid chlorine or concentrated oxygen
Hazardous Decomposition Products:  CO2 trace quantities of fluorides decomposition product above 500º F
Hazardous Polymerization:  Will not occur


 
SECTION 6:  Health Hazard Data

Primary Routes of Entry:  Inhalation - Skin - Ingestion
Health Hazards: 
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:  Prolonged and repeated over-exposure may irritat the skin of some individuals.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:  See below
Eye Contact:  Wash with copious amounts of water
Skin Contact:  Remove by wiping and wash with soap and water
Inhalation:  Expose to fresh air
Ingestion:  Treat symptomatically

EYE:  May cause mild (transient) irritation
SKIN:  Repeated and/or prolonged contact may cause irritation.  Based on studies of similar materials, this product would not be expected to be a dermal sensitizer
INHALATION:  Inhalation is not expected to be a problem due to its low volatility.  Vapors or mists produced by heating will cause irritation

Emergency and First Air Procedures:

EYE Contact:  Flush with large amounts of water
SKIN Contact:  Wipe material from skin.  Wash skin with soap and water
INHALATION:  Remove from exposure
INGESTION:  Do not induce vomiting (possible aspiration hazard).  Immediately seek medical aid.


 
SECTION 7:  Control and Protective Measures

Respiratory Protection (Specify Type):  None required at ambient temperatures
Protective Gloves:  Butyl Rubber
Eye Protection:  Safety goggles
Ventilation to be Used:  Local exhaust preferred; usually no general (mechanical) ventilation
Other Protective Clothing and Equipment:  When applicable
Hygienic Work Practices:  As indicated above in "Other Precautions"


 
SECTION 8:  Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Leak Procedures 

Steps to be Taken if Material is Spilled or Released:  Absorb with porous inert material - transfer to closed container.  Floor may be slippery; use care to avoid falls.
Waste Disposal Methods:  Sealed drum containment as per organic chemicals.  Follow federal, state and local regulations regarding health and pollution.
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage:  Keep containers closed when not in use.  Avoid excessive heat or direct flame. 
Other Precautions and/or Special Hazards:  Avoid frequent or prolonged skin contact or inhalation of fumes, mists and vapors.


 
SECTION 9:  Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance and Odor:  Tan, light oil;  characteristic odor
Solubility:  Insoluble in water, soluble in most nonpolar organic solvents
Melting Point:  N/A
Boiling Point:  Overpoint 300F
Specific Gravity (H20=1):  0.80 - 0.90
Vapor Pressure @ 20C:  N/D
Vapor Density (Air=1):  N/D
Volatility @ 70F:  Low

 
SECTION 10:  Stability and Reactivity

Stability:  stable
Conditions to avoid:  Temperature above 250F without adequate ventilation.  Will not polymerize
Incompatability (Materials to Avoid):  Strong oxidants; re: liquid chlorine or concentrated oxygen
Hazardous Decomposition Products:  CO2 trace quantities of fluorides decomposition product above 500º F


 
SECTION 11:  Toxicological Information

No toxicology data available.  Observe good hygiene and safety practices when handling this product.


 
SECTION 12:  Ecological Information

No ecological information is available


 
SECTION 13:  Disposal considerations

PROCEDURES:  If material is released or spilled , stop flow.  Eliminate all sources of ignition.  Avoid excessive dermal contact.  Remove soiled clothing and launder before reuse.  Absorb or scrape up.

WASTE DISPOSAL:  Use appropriate method.  Incinerate under controlled conditions.  Improve combustion by mixing with a more flammable solvent.  Observe all applicable local, state and federal environmental spill and water quality regulations.


 
SECTION 14:  Transport information

Transportation information:  N/A


 
SECTION 15:  Regulatory Information

Non-hazardous product.  Not applicable


 
SECTION 16:  Other information

Date prepared:  April 24, 2006