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Prepared according to Annex II of EC Regulation 1907/2006
WEL-TWA = Workplace Exposure Limit - Long-term exposure limit (8-hour TWA (= time weighted average) reference period) EH40. AGW
"Arbeitsplatzgrenzwert" (workplace limit value, Germany). | WEL-STEL = Workplace Exposure Limit - Short-terme exposure limit (15-minute reference
period). | BMGV = Biological monitoring guidance value EH40. BGW = "Biologischer Grenzwert" (biological limit value, Germany) | Other information: Sen
= Capable of causing occupational asthma. Sk = Can be absorbed through skin. Carc = Capable of causing cancer and/or heritable genetic damage.
** = The exposure limit for this substance is repealed through the TRGS 900 (Germany) of January 2006 with the goal of revision.
09.
Physical and chemical properties
Printing Date: 12.12.2010
Revision Date: 12.12.2010
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08.
Exposure controls/personal protection
Rostlöser Molibden
Chemical Name
content%: 50-60
WEL-STEL: 2 (II) (AGW)
Chemical Name
content%: 1-5
WEL-STEL: 50 ppm (246 mg/m³) (WEL, EC)
Chemical Name
content%: 1-10
WEL-STEL: 15000 ppm (27400 mg/m³)
(WEL)
Chemical Name
content%:
WEL-STEL: 10 mg/m³ (ACGIH)
BMGV: 240 mmol butoxyacetic acid/mol, creatinine in urine, post shift Other informations: Sk (WEL)
WEL-TWA: 5000 ppm (9150 mg/m³) (WEL), 5000 ppm
(9000 mg/m³) (EC)
2-Buthoxyethanol
WEL-TWA: 25 ppm (123 mg/m³) (WEL), 20 ppm (98
mg/m³) (EC)
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Other informations: ---
WEL-TWA: 100 mg/m³
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Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy
BMGV: ---
Carbon dioxide
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BMGV: ---
Other informations: ---
Oil mist, mineral
WEL-TWA: 5 mg/m³ (ACGIH)
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BMGV: ---
Other informations: ---
Physical state:
Aerosol
Colour:
Colourless
Odour:
Characteristic
pH-value undiluted:
n.a.
Boiling point/boiling range (°C):
n.av.
Melting point/melting range (°C):
n.av.
Flash point (°C):
n.c.
Oxidising properties:
No
Vapour pressure:
n.c.
Density (g/ml):
0,829 - 0,86 (20°C)
Water solubility:
Insoluble
8.2 Exposure controls
8.2.1 Occupational exposure controls
Ensure good ventilation. This can be achieved by local suction or general air extraction.
If this is insufficient to maintain the concentration under the WEL or AGW values, suitable breathing protection should
be worn.
Applies only if maximum permissible exposure values are listed here. General hygiene measures for the handling of
chemicals are applicable. Wash hands before breaks and at end of work.
Keep away from food, drink and animal feedingstuffs.
Respiratory protection: Normally not necessary. If OES or MEL is exceeded.
Filter A P 3 (EN 14387)
Hand protection: Solvent resistant protective gloves (EN 374). If applicable
Protective nitrile gloves (EN 374)
Protective hand cream recommended.
Eye protection: With danger of contact with eyes
Tight fitting protective goggles with side protection (EN 166).
Skin protection: Protective working garments (e.g. safety shoes EN 344, long-sleeved protective working garments)
Additional information on hand protection - No tests have been performed.
Selection made for preparations according to the best available knowledge and information on the ingredients. Selection
of materials derived from glove manufacturer's indications.
Final selection of glove material must be made taking the breakthrough times, permeation rates
and degradation into account.
Selection of a suitable glove depends not only on the material but also on other quality characteristics and varies from
manufacturer to manufacturer.
In the case of preparations the resistance of glove materials cannot be calculated in advance so it has to be tested
before use. The exact breakthrough time of the glove material can be requested from the protective glove manufacturer
and must be observed.
8.2.2 Environmental exposure controls
n.av.