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Extremo CF SAE 40
1. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
PRODUCT NAME : LIQTRO EXTREMO CF
SAE 40 API SERVICE CF
REV. 01ST FEBRUARY 2004
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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Monograde lubricant, containing additives to improve the performance of
lubricants such as, Polyolefin Amide Alkyleneamine Borate, Magnesium Long Chain Alkaryl Sulphonate,
Zinc Alkyl Dithiophosphate, and refined mineral base oil.
COMPANY IDENTIFICATION:
Smessindo Sakti Mandraguna
BLENDING PLANT and LABORATORY DIVISION
Jln. Diponegoro KM 40 No. 62 Tambun-Bekasi 17510
Phone. 62-21 8808620 Fax. 62-21- 88354786
OFFICE
Menara Era Building # 10-03
Jl. Raya Senen Kav. 135-137 Jakarta 10410
Phone. 62-21-3862426, Fax: 62-21-3863448
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2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
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HEALTH HAZARDS
• No significant effects expected
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
• This preparation does not require classification on the basis of environmental hazard.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS / FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
• Low hazard. Material can form flammable mixtures or can burn only upon heating to
temperatures at or above the flash point.
This product does not contain any hazardous ingredient as the regulation from European Union
Dangerous Substance / Preparation Directive.
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3. FIRST AID MEASURES
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INHALATION :
• Not expected to be a problem in well-ventilated area. Using proper respiratory protection,
immediately remove the affected from overexposure victim. Administer artificial respiration if
breathing is stopped. Keep at rest. Call for prompt medical
attention.
SKIN CONTACT :
• In case of frequent or prolonged contact, flush with large amounts of water; use soap if
available.
EYE CONTACT :
• Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Get prompt
medical attention.
INGESTION :
• If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Keep at rest. Get prompt medical attention. If greater
than 0.5 liter ingested, immediately give 1 or 2 glasses of water and call physician and hospital
for assistance.
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2. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
PRODUCT NAME : LIQTRO EXTREMO CF
SAE 40 API SERVICE CF
REV. 01ST FEBRUARY 2004
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4. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
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Fire Extinguisher : Carbon Dioxide, foam, dry chemical and water fog
Fire Fighting Procedure :
• Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and to protect personnel.
• Use foam, dry chemical, or water spray to extinguish fire source.
SPECIAL FIRE PRECAUTIONS:
• Respiratory and eye protection required for fire fighting personnel.
• Avoid spraying water directly into storage containers due to danger of boil over.
• Prevent runoff from fire or dilution from entering streams, sewers, or drinking water supply.
Special Protector Equipment : The fireman have to wear Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
Explosion and another fire danger : Toxic Fumes
Flash Point, o C : 231 (ASTM D-92)
Flammable limits –LEL : none
UEL : none
NFPA Hazard ID : Health : 2, flammability : 1, Reactivity : 0
Hazardous Material Decomposition : Carbon Monoxide, Another Oxide
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5. SPILL AND LEAKAGE HANDLING
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Procedure note : Report the spill happened according to system and procedure decided.
If the spill could be enter the aqueduct or river, please report to authority
officer as soon as possible.
Leakage and Spill Procedure : Absorb the spill by saw-dust, clay, and another fire resistant material.
Clean up and discard to the location that have been decided.
Prevention on Environment : Prevent the spill entering the gutter, waste canal, and into the soil.
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6. HANDLING AND STORAGE
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STORAGE TEMPERATURE (Deg C) : 60.0 Maximum
TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE (Deg C) : 60.0 Maximum
LOADING/UNLOADING TEMPERATURE (Deg C) : 60.0 Maximum
STORAGE/TRANSPORT PRESSURE (k Pa) : Atmospheric
STORAGE / HANDLING, GENERAL NOTES :
• Keep container closed. Handle containers with care. Open slowly in order to control possible
pressure release. Store in a cool, well-ventilated place away from incompatible materials.
• DO NOT handle, store or open near an open flame, sources of heat or sources of ignition.
Protect material from direct sunlight.
• DO NOT pressurize, cut, heat, or weld containers. Empty product containers may contain
product residue. DO NOT reuse empty containers without commercial cleaning or
reconditioning.
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7. EXPOSURE CONTROL / SELF PROTECTION
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Ventilation : Commonly there is no special regulation for ventilation on normal condition
Breath Protection : There is no special regulation on normal condition.
Eye Protection : Use eye protection equipment.
Skin Protection : Regulation for personnel hygiene still have to give a notice. Use the nitrile gloves, long
arm shirt, boots. Don’t use ring or watch because it can make skin reaction.
Exposure limit : This product doesn’t contain any material that have been known have exposure limit
value. But we can use exposure limit value (OSHA PEL) from the vapor, i.e 5.00 mg/m3
and ACGIH STEL, i.e. 10 mg/m3.
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3. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
PRODUCT NAME : LIQTRO EXTREMO CF
SAE 40 API SERVICE CF
REV. 01ST FEBRUARY 2004
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8. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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These are indicative values only. Please refer also to the product specification sheet.
Property LIQTRO EXTREMO CF
SAE 40 API SERVICE CF
Physical State Liquid
Color (ASTM D 1500) L 2.5
Odor Mild hydrocarbon
Boiling Point > 316 Deg C Typical
Flash Point (COC, ASTM D 92) > 200 Deg C Minimum
Material Hygroscopic No
3
Density (15DegC,ASTM D4052) 0.8978 g/cm
0
Viscosity at 40 C (ASTM D 445) 146.92 cSt
0
Viscosity at 100 C (ASTM D 445) 14.41 cSt
Viscosity Index (ASTM D 2270) 96
Total Base Number (ASTM D 2896) 11.13 mg KOH/g
Foaming Tendency/stability (ASTM D 892)
Seq. I 10/0 ml
Seq. II 20/0 ml
Seq. III 10/0 ml
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9. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
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HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION : No
STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC) : Stable
CONDITION TO AVOID : Extreme Heat
MATERIALS AND CONDITIONS TO AVOID (INCOMPATIBILITY) : Strong oxidizing agents.
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10. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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INHALATION :
• Negligible hazard at ambient (-20 to 60 Deg C) or recommended blending temperature.
WARNING :
• Repeated and prolonged overexposure to oil mists may result in droplet deposition, oil
granuloma formation, inflammation and increased incidence of infection.
SKIN CONTACT :
• Low order of toxicity.
• Frequent or prolonged contact may cause mild skin discomfort.
EYE CONTACT :
• mild irritation. If not removed promptly, will injure eye tissue,
which may result in permanent damage.
INGESTION :
• Minimal toxicity.
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11. ECOLOGY INFORMATION
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Impact and damage on environment :
Non-toxic---- based on testing of similar material and component.
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4. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
PRODUCT NAME : LIQTRO EXTREMO CF
SAE 40 API SERVICE CF
REV. 01ST FEBRUARY 2004
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12. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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• This product is NOT suitable for disposal by either landfill or via municipal sewers,
drains, natural streams or rivers.
• This product will generate an ash if burned.
• It can be burned directly in appropriate equipment.
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13. REGULATION INFORMATION
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based on U.S. Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA) this product doesn’t
contain EXTREMLY HAZARDOUS more than 1%
Additional information is available on special request
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