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30 18 637 White oil

30 18 637 White oil


Specifications

Paraffin oil Bayol 82. 1 litre bottle.

Saab application

Used to facilitate fitting and removing window glass with rubber moulding. Decreases friction between glass and rubber moulding without affecting the Butyl seal Bostik 1590. Saab 99/90/900 -M93.

Packaging

1

Transport

No restrictions apply when transporting this product.

Directives



Material safety data sheet


1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING

Trade name

Bayol 82

Application

White oil

Manufacturer - supplier

Svenska Statoil AB

Box 194

S-149 22 NYNÄSHAMN

Tel: + 46 8 429 60 00

Fax: + 46 8 429 68 51

Issuer

Marie-Louise Linderoth



2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Product contains: solvent, propellant, synthetic rubber and additives.

Ingredient

CAS-no.

Weight (%)

Hazard symbol/R-phrases

White oil, highly refined mineral oil

8042-47-5

100

IK



Key

FB/FH/FM = Hazard code for fire/health/environment

T+ = Very toxic

T = Toxic

C = Corrosive

Xn = Harmful

Xi = Irritant

V = Moderately harmful

IK = Not subject to labelling

E = Explosive

O = Oxidizing

F+ = Extremely flammable

F = Highly flammable

N = Dangerous for the environment



3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Not subject to classification.

4. FIRST AID MEASURES

Inhalation

Fresh air, rest and warmth. Rinse nose, mouth and throat with water. If symptoms persist, seek medical advice.

Skin

Wash skin with soap and water. Take off contaminated clothing. If symptoms persist, seek medical advice. Product that has been forced under the skin under high pressure is a serious injury that requires IMMEDIATE medical attention.

Eyes

Rinse immediately with water for 10-15 minutes. Hold the eyes wide open.

Ingestion

Contact a hospital or doctor. Do not induce vomiting.



5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES

Suitable extinguishing media

Foam, carbon dioxide or powder.

Unsuitable extinguishing media

Water.

Fire/Explosions risks

Carbon monoxide (CO) can form in case of incomplete combustion. Combustion produces irritating gases. Heat can cause product to produce flammable vapours.

Personal protection equipment in case of fire

Wear suitable respiratory equipment.

Other information

Move and/or cool with water containers in the vicinity of fire. Fires in confined areas must only be dealt with by trained personnel.



6. SPILLAGE/ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Personal precautions

Use personal protection equipment as specified under heading 8. Mark the release.

Precautions to avoid environmental damage

Soak up small spillages with suitable absorbent material (bark, kieselguhr, booms). Place a boom around the release and pump up as much as possible. Water: Dispose of collected material as hazardous waste as specified under heading 13. Contact the fire services in case of large spillages. Immediately inform local authorities if the release enters the sewage system or a watercourse. Soak up spillages with rags or suitable absorbent material. Prevent release reaching sewage systems and watercourses. Prevent spreading by building a wall of sand, earth or other material around the spillage.



7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

Special properties and risks

Take precautions when handling to prevent spillage and oil mist.

Storage

Ideally under roof. Lie barrels down so that the plug is below the level of liquid.



8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

Control procedures

Wear protective goggles, gloves and clothes if there is a danger of direct contact or splashes. Do not keep oily rags in your pockets. Take off contaminated clothing. Use only in well-ventilated areas. Exercise good personal hygiene.

Hand protection

Protective gloves made of Viton or nitrile rubber.

Eye protection

Normal glasses or protective goggles.

Skin protection:

Apron made of oil-proof material.



9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Form/state

Liquid

Odour

Mild

Colour

Transparent

Solubility

Organic solvents (the majority)

Density

849 kg/m³, 15°C

Autoignition point

>170°C

Flash point

>170°C, ASTM D 92

Solubility in water

Insignificant

Viscosity

15 mm², 40°C



10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability

Chemically stable.

Reacts with

Strong oxidizing agents.

Hazardous decomposition products

Heating and combustion can produce carbon monoxide (CO) and other harmful substance.



11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

General

The product has a low acute toxicity if swallowed. However, there is a risk of chemically-induced pneumonia if aspirated into the lungs. Not absorbed in acutely toxic quantities through the skin. Inhalation of high quantities of oil mist may irritate the respiratory system. Contact with the eyes may cause discomfort but will not produce eye damage. Prolonged and/or repeated contact with the product combined with insufficient personal hygiene may cause skin problems such as skin inflammation, eczema and oil acne. Used product may contain harmful contaminants.

Skin contact

Product that has been forced under the skin under high pressure may result in significant necrosis in the hypodermis.



12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Mobility

Low water solubility, floats on water. Highly absorbed by soil particles.

Degradability

Evaluated as potentially degradable. Long half-life in nature.

Accumulation

Contains components that can bioaccumulate (logPow >3).

Ecotoxicity

Non-toxic to aquatic organisms. Expected LC/EC50 value >100 mg/l

Other damaging effects

Oil film may cause physical damage to organisms and disrupt oxygen transport at air/water and air/soil boundaries.

Information

NOTE: The information provided above applies to highly refined mineral oil (DMSO extract < 3%, IP 346).



13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Surplus

Waste and spent product that cannot be reused must be disposed of as hazardous waste. Refer to current legislation regarding hazardous waste for information on handling, documentation requirements, permits, classification (EWC code) and transport.

Packaging

According to the provisions of the local authorities. Well-emptied packaging can be left for recycling. Do not remove the markings or warning labels.



14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Not encompassed by regulations regarding the transportation of dangerous goods.

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

Composition

White oil, highly refined mineral oil (100).



R-phrases

Not subject to classification.



16. OTHER INFORMATION

The user must be given guidance as to appropriate working procedures and be acquainted with the contents of this material safety data sheet.

The information contained in this safety data sheet is based on the information that was available at the time of preparation of this safety data sheet and is provided under the assumption that the product is used under the specified conditions and in accordance with the working methods specified on the packaging or in the relevant technical literature. All other use of this product, such as in conjunction with other products or in different processes, is undertaken at the risk of the user.

Sources of information

Current legislation at date of revision. CONCAWE report no. 98/54. The Classification and Labelling of Petroleum Substances According to the EU Dangerous Substance Directive (revision 1). Information from the suppliers of the raw materials.

Supplier notes

For detailed technical information, refer to our product sheet and other technical information.

Replaces

1995-12-21

Issued

2000-02-24




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