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Product Identifier
Product name CONFI-MUL XHT
Chemical Name Not Applicable
Synonyms Not Available
Proper shipping name Not Applicable
Chemical formula Not Applicable
Other means of
Not Available
identification
CAS number Not Applicable
Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses HT Emulsifier.
Label elements
Hazard statement(s)
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Substances
See section below for composition of Mixtures
Mixtures
CAS No %[weight] Name GHS Classification
tall oil fatty acid amides/
68990-47-6 50-60 Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 2, Eye Irritation Category 2; H315, H319[1]
maleic anhydride
Not Available 15-25 polybasic acids Not Applicable
isoparaffins petroleum STOT - SE (Narcosis) Category 3, Aspiration Hazard Category 1, Acute Aquatic Hazard Category 1,
64742-47-8 5-15
hydrotreated HFP Chronic Aquatic Hazard Category 1; H336, H304, H400, H410[1]
dipropylene glycol
34590-94-8 5-15 STOT - SE (Resp. Irr.) Category 3, STOT - SE (Narcosis) Category 3; H335, H336[1]
monomethyl ether
Legend: 1. Classified by Chemwatch; 2. Classification drawn from EC Directive 67/548/EEC - Annex I; 3. Classification drawn from EC Directive 1272/2008 - Annex VI
Extinguishing media
Water spray or fog.
Foam.
Dry chemical powder.
BCF (where regulations permit).
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Control parameters
EMERGENCY LIMITS
Ingredient TEEL-0 TEEL-1 TEEL-2 TEEL-3
CONFI-MUL XHT Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
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isoparaffins petroleum
29,500 mg/m3 20,000 mg/m3
hydrotreated HFP
dipropylene glycol monomethyl
Unknown mg/m3 / Unknown ppm 600 ppm
ether
MATERIAL DATA
None assigned. Refer to individual constituents.
NOTE P: The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less than 0.01% w/w benzene. Note E shall also apply when the substance is classified
as a carcinogen.
Exposure controls
Engineering controls are used to remove a hazard or place a barrier between the worker and the hazard. Well-designed engineering controls can be highly
effective in protecting workers and will typically be independent of worker interactions to provide this high level of protection.
Appropriate engineering The basic types of engineering controls are:
controls Process controls which involve changing the way a job activity or process is done to reduce the risk.
Enclosure and/or isolation of emission source which keeps a selected hazard "physically" away from the worker and ventilation that strategically "adds" and
"removes" air in the work environment.
Personal protection
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Decomposition
pH (as supplied) Not Available Not Available
temperature
Melting point / freezing
Not Available Viscosity (cSt) Not Available
point (°C)
Initial boiling point and
Not Available Molecular weight (g/mol) Not Applicable
boiling range (°C)
Flash point (°C) >65 Taste Not Available
Evaporation rate Not Available Explosive properties Not Available
Flammability Combustible. Oxidising properties Not Available
Surface Tension (dyn/cm or
Upper Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Not Available
mN/m)
Lower Explosive Limit (%) Not Available Volatile Component (%vol) Not Available
Vapour pressure (kPa) Not Available Gas group Not Available
Solubility in water (g/L) Miscible pH as a solution(1%) Not Available
Vapour density (Air = 1) Not Available VOC g/L Not Available
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material either produces inflammation of the skin in a substantial number of individuals following
direct contact, and/or produces significant inflammation when applied to the healthy intact skin of animals, for up to four hours, such inflammation being present
Skin Contact twenty-four hours or more after the end of the exposure period. Skin irritation may also be present after prolonged or repeated exposure; this may result in a
form of contact dermatitis (nonallergic). The dermatitis is often characterised by skin redness (erythema) and swelling (oedema) which may progress to
blistering (vesiculation), scaling and thickening of the epidermis. At the microscopic level there may be intercellular oedema of the spongy layer of the skin
(spongiosis) and intracellular oedema of the epidermis.
Evidence exists, or practical experience predicts, that the material may cause eye irritation in a substantial number of individuals and/or may produce significant
ocular lesions which are present twenty-four hours or more after instillation into the eye(s) of experimental animals.
Repeated or prolonged eye contact may cause inflammation characterised by temporary redness (similar to windburn) of the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis);
temporary impairment of vision and/or other transient eye damage/ulceration may occur.
Eye
Instillation of isoparaffins into rabbit eyes produces only slight irritation.
Some nonionic surfactants may produce a localised anaesthetic effect on the cornea; this may effectively eliminate the warning discomfort produced by other
substances and lead to corneal injury.
Limited evidence suggests that repeated or long-term occupational exposure may produce cumulative health effects involving organs or biochemical systems.
Limited evidence shows that inhalation of the material is capable of inducing a sensitisation reaction in a significant number of individuals at a greater
Chronic frequency than would be expected from the response of a normal population.
Pulmonary sensitisation, resulting in hyperactive airway dysfunction and pulmonary allergy may be accompanied by fatigue, malaise and aching. Significant
symptoms of exposure may persist for extended periods, even after exposure ceases.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
CONFI-MUL XHT
Not Available Not Available
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TOXICITY IRRITATION
dipropylene glycol Oral (rat) LD50: 5135 mg/kg Eye (rabbit): 500 mg/24hr - mild
monomethyl ether Skin (rabbit): 238 mg - mild
Skin (rabbit): 500 mg (open)-mild
Not Available Not Available
Asthma-like symptoms may continue for months or even years after exposure to the material ceases. This may be due to a non-allergenic condition known
as reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) which can occur following exposure to high levels of highly irritating compound. Key criteria for the
DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL
diagnosis of RADS include the absence of preceding respiratory disease, in a non-atopic individual, with abrupt onset of persistent asthma-like symptoms
MONOMETHYL ETHER
within minutes to hours of a documented exposure to the irritant. A reversible airflow pattern, on spirometry, with the presence of moderate to severe
bronchial hyperreactivity on methacholine challenge testing and the lack of minimal lymphocytic inflammation, without eosinophilia, have also been included
in the criteria for diagnosis of RADS.
CMR STATUS
SKIN dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether Malaysia Permissible Exposure Limits - Skin skin
Toxicity
NOT AVAILABLE
Ingredient Endpoint Test Duration Effect Value Species BCF
tall oil fatty acid amides/
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
maleic anhydride
polybasic acids Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
isoparaffins petroleum
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
hydrotreated HFP
dipropylene glycol
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
monomethyl ether
Bioaccumulative potential
Ingredient Bioaccumulation
Not Available Not Available
Mobility in soil
Ingredient Mobility
Not Available Not Available
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Labels Required
Marine Pollutant NO
HAZCHEM Not Applicable
Air transport (ICAO-IATA / DGR): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Sea transport (IMDG-Code / GGVSee): NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Safety, health and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture
tall oil fatty acid amides/
maleic
anhydride(68990-47-6) is "OECD List of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals","OSPAR National List of Candidates for Substitution – United Kingdom"
found on the following
regulatory lists
"International Maritime Dangerous Goods Requirements (IMDG Code)","IMO MARPOL 73/78 (Annex II) - List of Noxious Liquid Substances Carried in
Bulk","Malaysia Permissible Exposure Limits","International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) - High Production Volume List","Malaysia Industry
Code of Practice On Chemicals Classification And Hazard Communication - List of Classified Chemicals","OSPAR List of Chemicals for Priority
Action","International Maritime Dangerous Goods Requirements (IMDG Code) - Substance Index","FisherTransport Information","United Nations
Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations (English)","IMO Provisional Categorization of Liquid Substances - List 2:
isoparaffins petroleum Pollutant only mixtures containing at least 99% by weight of components already assessed by IMO","OSPAR National List of Candidates for Substitution –
hydrotreated Norway","OECD List of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals","International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Agents Classified by the IARC
HFP(64742-47-8) is found Monographs","International Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Declarable Substances Chemical List - ARP9536","International Chemical Secretariat
on the following regulatory (ChemSec) SIN List (*Substitute It Now!)","Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) Compendium of Food Additive Specifications -
lists Lubricant","Belgium Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail - Table A:
Dangerous Goods List - RID 2013 (Dutch)","OECD Existing Chemicals Database","Sigma-AldrichTransport Information","Malaysia Notification and
Registration Scheme EHS Reference List","United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations
(Spanish)","International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations","Malaysia Notification and Registration Scheme CMR Reference
List","International Fragrance Association (IFRA) Survey: Transparency List","Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) Compendium of
Food Additive Specifications - Glazing agent","IMO IBC Code Chapter 17: Summary of minimum requirements"
dipropylene glycol
"Malaysia Permissible Exposure Limits","International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) - High Production Volume List","OECD List of High
monomethyl
Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals","OSPAR National List of Candidates for Substitution – Norway","Sigma-AldrichTransport Information","OECD Existing
ether(34590-94-8) is found
Chemicals Database","International Fragrance Association (IFRA) Survey: Transparency List","IMO IBC Code Chapter 17: Summary of minimum
on the following regulatory
requirements"
lists
This safety data sheet is in compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health (Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals) Regulations 2013 (CLASS).
Other information
Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch Classification committee using
available literature references.
A list of reference resources used to assist the committee may be found at:
www.chemwatch.net/references
The (M)SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks in the workplace or other
settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios. Scale of use, frequency of use and current or available engineering controls must be considered.
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end of SDS