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Hydrotur T
2T AUTOLUBE
2T ENVIRO
2T POWERBURN
2T PREMIUM
ADO MIX
AIRLUBE
AUTOTAKE
BLAZE MIX
CABLEKOTE
CABLELUBE
FUEL BIOETHANOL
GEARFLUID
GEARKOTE
GREASOLVE
HYDROTUR AW (GT)
HYDROTUR AW
HYDROTUR AWX
HYDROTUR EP 46
HYDROTUR N 100
HYDROTUR R
HYDROTUR SX 32
HYDROTUR SX 68
HYDROTUR SX 220
HYDROTUR TEP
IDO MIX
0.8834
o.8650
0.8834
o.8906
Insoluble
Insoluble
Insoluble
Insoluble
Petron Asphalt
Petroleum Asphalt
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Alcohols
NY IDENTIFICATION
Section 1: Product Type
Turbine Oil
Motorcycle Oil
Motorcycle Oil
Motorcycle Oil
Motorcycle Oil
Rock-Drll Lubricant
Process Oil
Protective Coating
Gasoline Additive
Gun Oil
Protective coating
Protective Coating
Sealing Lubricant
Denatured Ethanol
Gear Lubricant
Gear Lubricant
Cleaning Agent
Turbine Oil
Hydraulic Fluid
Hydraulic Fluid
Circulating Oil
Compressor Oil
Circulating Oil
Compressor Oil
CAL PROPERTIES
section 9: Appearance
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3122
(632) 563-3121
(632) 563-3122
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3123
(632) 563-3124
79.23
9.88
42.26
7.742
79.23
9.88
90.80
10.60
COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON
INGREDIENTS
Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients
The composition of this product is proprietary
information. In general, the product does not
contain any component that maybe be a significant
health and safety hazard as long as normal
precautions in handling petroleum products are
observed and good standards of industrial and
personal hygiene are maintained. However, in the
event of medical emergency, compositional
information will be provided to the attending
physician or nurse if necessary.
STABILITY A
SECTIOn 10: Stability
This product is stable and hazardous
polymerization will not occur. However, the product
should not be heated above 70 C to avoid possible
released of highly toxic hydrogen sulfide and
odorous alkyl mercaptans.
Section 2: Components
AND REACTIVITY
Section 10: Polymerization
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
HAZARDS IDENTFICATION
Section 3: Primary Entry Routes
Eye contact, skin contact or absorption,
inhalation of vapors
HAZARDS IDENTFICATION
Section 3: Target Organs
Eyes, skin, respiratory system
TOXOLO
Sectio 11: Acute Inhalation
Negligible hazardous under ambient temperature conditions 918 to 38 C; to 0 to 100 F). If overheated especially in the
presence of water, hydrogen sulfide may be released. This can
cause respiratory collapse, coma even death without necessarily
any odor being sensed. Avoid breathing vapor or mists.
Repeated and prolonged overexposure to oil mists may result in
droplet deposition, oil granuloma formation, inflammation and
increased incident of infection.
Negligible hazardous under ambient temperature conditions 918 to 38 C; to 0 to 100 F). If overheated especially in the
presence of water, hydrogen sulfide may be released. This can
cause respiratory collapse, coma even death without necessarily
any odor being sensed. Avoid breathing vapor or mists.
Repeated and prolonged overexposure to oil mists may result in
droplet deposition, oil granuloma formation, inflammation and
increased
incident
oftemperature
infection.
Negligible hazardous
under
ambient
conditions 918 to 38 C; to 0 to 100 F). If overheated especially in the
presence of water, hydrogen sulfide may be released. This can
cause respiratory collapse, coma even death without necessarily
any odor being sensed. Avoid breathing vapor or mists.
Repeated and prolonged overexposure to oil mists may result in
droplet deposition, oil granuloma formation, inflammation and
increased incident of infection.
Negligible hazardous under ambient temperature conditions 918 to 38 C; to 0 to 100 F). If overheated especially in the
presence of water, hydrogen sulfide may be released. This can
cause respiratory collapse, coma even death without necessarily
any odor being sensed. Avoid breathing vapor or mists.
Repeated and prolonged overexposure to oil mists may result in
droplet deposition, oil granuloma formation, inflammation and
increased incident of infection.
Negligible hazardous under ambient temperature conditions 918 to 38 C; to 0 to 100 F). If overheated especially in the
presence of water, hydrogen sulfide may be released. This can
cause respiratory collapse, coma even death without necessarily
any odor being sensed. Avoid breathing vapor or mists.
Repeated and prolonged overexposure to oil mists may result in
droplet deposition, oil granuloma formation, inflammation and
increased incident of infection.
Irritating to eyes
TOXOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Section 11: Skin contact
Section 3: Inhalation
Negligible hazard at ambient temperaure (-18 to 38 C; 0
to 100 F). However if this product is overheated,
especially in the presence of water, ydrogen sulfide may
be released; this can cause respiratory collapse, coma
and death without necessarily any warning odor sense.
Furthermore, overexposure to oil mists may result in
droplet deposition, oil granuloma formation, inflammatory
and increased incident of infection.
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
FIRST AID ME
Section 3: Ingestion
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Section 12: Environmental Mobility
Oil component of this product floats and can
migrate from water to land.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Section 12: Environmental Degradability
Data have not been determined specifically of
this product, but it is not expected that it will
be "readily" biodegradable.
ST AID MEASURES
Section 3: Chronic Exposure
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Section 13: Water Disposal
Material, if discarded, is expected to be
hazardous waste due to toxicity. Waste
management should be in compliance with
local and national regulations.
FIRE FIGHTING
Section 4: Eye Contact
Immediately flush with large amount of
water; use soap if available. Remove
contaminated clothing, including shoes and
launder before reuse.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Section 14: Land
This product is not regulated for road/rail
transport.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Section 14: Sea
IMDG (Package Goods and BLCs). This product
is not regulated for sea transport
Section 4: Ingestion
If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. If individual is
conscious, give milk or water to dilute stomach contents.
Kepp warm and quiet Get immediate medical attention.
DO NOT attempt to give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
Section 15
The chemical substances present in this product are
included in, or exempted from the PICCS inventories.
55
91
OTHER INFORMATION
Section 16: Approvals
Technical Department Petron Corporation
258
96
258
238
306
>150
>150
250
>200
220
206
250
262
266
36
>12.8
40.5
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Do not us ordinary foam; o not breathe
dry chemical
fumes; Avoid eye and
extinguishers.
skin contact. Wear full protective
clothing and NIOSHapproved
self-contained breathing apparatus with
full face
piece operated in the pressure demand
or other positive
pressure mode. Vapors can flow along
surfaces to distant
ignition source and flash back.
Containers may rupture
violently in fire.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
In case of fire, use foam, carbon dioxide or Water jets should not be used directly
dry chemical extinguishers.
on igniting products. Avoid spraying
water directly into storage container
due to danger of over-boil. However,
water may be used to cool exposed
containers, structure and equipment
adjacent to fire. Respiratory and eye
protection required for fire fighting
personnel.
Section 5: Others
ST
Section 8: Eye Protection
Section 8: Others
T
Section 9: Constituent
Exposure
0.8666
0.8735
0. 79 (Typical)
TOXOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Section 9: Specific Gravity at
15.6 C
0.8623 (ISO VG 32); 08686 (ISO VG
46); 0.8735 (ISO VG 68)
0.8834
Insoluble
0.865
Insoluble
0.8834
Insoluble
0.8906
Insoluble
Insoluble
0.9131
Insoluble
0.8979
Insoluble
Insoluble
0.8344
Insoluble
1.028(Cablekote 70);
1.017(Cablekote 75)
Insoluble
0.8984
Insoluble
0.8629
Insoluble
Soluble
Insoluble
Insoluble
0.7704
Insoluble
Insoluble
Insoluble
0.8751
Insoluble
0.8990
Insoluble
Insoluble
0.9480
Insoluble
0.9610
Insoluble
0.8950
Insoluble
Insoluble
Insoluble
Insoluble
ECOLOGICAL
Section 9: Odor
Section 9: Appearance
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Dark Blue
Clear
Black solid
Viscous liquid
Clear
Alcoholic
Colorless/liquid
Black
Black
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Black
Black
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Section 9: R & B Softening Point, C
Section 9: Viscosity at 40
C, cSt
31.0 (ISO VG 32); 45 (ISO VG
46); 65.0 (ISO VG 68)
79.23
42.26
79.23
90.80
1.96
466.6
686.4
2.4
1067
255.1
47.2
105.0
31.0
68.0
214.0
DISPOSAL
CONSIDERATIONS
Section 9: Viscosity at 100
C, cSt
5.40 (ISO VG 32); 6.80 (ISO VG
46); 8.60 (ISO VG 68)
9.88
TRANSPORT INFORM
Section 9: Boiling Point, C
7.742
9.88
10.60
30.10
18.52
78.3 (Typical)
7.00
10.20
5.80
8.60
26.50
TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Section 9: Vapor Pressure, mmHg.
At 20C
43
1.6
REGULATORY INFORMATION
Section 10: Stability
This product is stable and hazardous polymerization
will not occur. However, the product should not be
heated above 70 C to avoid possible released of
highly toxic hydrogen sulfide and odorous alkyl
mercaptans.
Stable
Stability
OTHER INFORMATION
Section 10: Incompatibility
Strong oxidizing agent
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Minimal toxicity
Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause longterm adverse effects in the aquatic
environment.
UN No:
1307
Shipping Name:
Packing Group:
No:
Xylene
III
Proper
e
Class
Hazard label:
Flammable Liquid