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Single-Compressor Module

Material Data Safety Sheet

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2008SSD-34 (5/11)

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Flash Point (by Cleveland Open

Cup)

320-530°F (160-276°C)

Flammable Limits

Not established

Auto-Ignition Temperature

No data

HMIS Ratings

Health

0

Flammability

1

Reactivity

0

NFPA Ratings

Not established

Extinguishing Media

Dry chemical; CO

2

foam; water spray (fog)

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards

None

Special Fire Fighting Techniques

Burning fluid may evolve irritating/noxious fumes. Firefighters should

use NIOSH/MNSA-approved self-contained breathing apparatus.

Use water to cool fire-exposed containers. Use water carefully near

exposed liquid to avoid frothing and splashing of hot liquid.

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eaCtivity

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ata

Stability

Stable

Hazardous Polymerization

Will not occur

Incompatible Materials

Strong oxidizers

Conditions to Avoid

Excessive heat

Hazardous

Decomposition

Products

Analogous compounds evolve carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,

and other unidentified fragments when burned. See

A.6 - Fire and

Explosion Hazards.

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ata

Threshold Limit Value

5mg/m

3

ACGIH

Situations to Avoid

Avoid breathing oil mists.

First Aid

Procedures

Ingestion

Consult physician at once. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. May cause

nausea and diarrhea.

Inhalation

Product is not toxic by inhalation. If oil mist is inhaled, remove to fresh

air and consult physician.

To the best of our knowledge the toxicity of this product has not been fully investigated.

Analogous compounds are considered to be essentially non-toxic.

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Respiratory Protection

Use in well ventilated area.

Ventilation

Local exhaust

Protective Gloves

Not required, but recommended, especially for prolonged exposure

Eye/Face Protection

Goggles

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roCedures

In case of spill:

• Wear suitable protective equipment, especially goggles.

• Stop source of spill.

• Dike spill area.

• Use absorbent materials to soak up fluid (e.g., sand, sawdust, commercially available materials).

• Wash spill area with large amounts of water.

• Properly dispose of all materials.

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isposal

m

ethods

Incinerate this product and all associated wastes in a licensed facility in accordance with federal, state,

and local regulations.

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