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Protects Your
Metal Health®
Lubrication Specialists, Inc.
SINCE 1982

Protects Your Metal Health®

Material Safety Data Sheet

General
PRODUCT TRADE NAME:.......Formula 3 Engine Conditioner.............CODE: 910003V.MV
CHEMICAL NAME:...................Metal Conditioner/Oil Additive...........VIN:
CAS NO:......................................Complex Mixture, CAS No. Not Appl...ISSUE DATE: 6-1-94
TRANS. EMERGENCY TEL......Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300.......................REPLACES ISSUE:

Section I - Components & Hazard Information
Petroleum Process Oil.................CAS #647142-52-5..................Organic Antimony Compond

The specific chemical identity of some or all of the above ingredients is confidential business information and is being withheld as a trade secret as permited by 29CFR 1910. 1200 and various state right to know laws.

NFPA RATINGS:
Health: 2........................................Flammability: 1...................................Reactivity: 0

PRINCIPAL HAZARDS:..........Warning
............................................................................Inhalation of mist or vapors may be harmful
............................................................................Avoid contact with skin and eyes
EXPOSURE LIMITS:
Oil Mist:
.............................................................5 mg/M3 OSHA PEL/TWA
.............................................................................5 mg/M3 ACGIH TVL/TWA

Antimony Componds:....................0.5mg/M3 OSHA PEL/TWA
..............................................................................0.5mg/M3 ACGIH TVL/TWA

Section II - Fire and Explosion Hazards
FLASH POINT:.................................................165.5/330 COC
UPPER FLAMMABILITY LIMITS:...............Not Determined
LOWER FLAMMABILITY LIMITS:.............Not Determined
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:...............................CO2, Dry Chemical, Foam
SPECL. FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:.....Use positive pressure self-contained breathing
...............................................................................apparatus.
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOS. HAZARDS: Not Known

Section III - Emergency First Aid Procedures
SKIN:................................................................Wash with soap and water. Lunder contaminated ...........................................................................clothing before reuses.
EYES:................................................................Flush with water at least 15 minutes. Consult a
...........................................................................physician.

INHALATION:.............................Typically not required. Expose to fresh air.
ORAL:............................................Do not induce vomiting. Consult a physician.

Section IV - Health Hazards/Routes of Entry
EXPOSURE LIMITS:......................................See section I
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:.................Minimally irritating to the eyes and skin.
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS:.......................For Petroleum process oils;
...........................................................................Acute oral LD50: 16,400 mg/kg rats
...........................................................................Acute dermal LD50 16,000 rabbits

SALMONELLA MUTAGENICITY ASSAY IN THE PRESENCE AND OF AROCLOR - INDUCED RAT LIVER MICROSOMAL ENZYMES (AMES TEST) WAS NEGATIVE.

For Petroleum process oils; Acute oral 50: > 15,000 mg/kg (rats) Contact with the eyes may cause temporary irritaton.

MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:...Unknown

Section V - Special Protection Information
VENTILATION:............................If local exhaust is used, a capture velocity of
........................................................100-150 RPM is recommended.
GLOVES PROTECTION:.............Neoprene or nitrile rubber gloves.
EYE PROTECTION:.....................Chemical splash goggles.
RESPIRATION PROTECTION:...NIOSH-approved respirator if TLV is
..........................................................exceeded.
OTHER PROTECTION:................None

Section VI - Physical Data

VAPOR PRESSURE FOR OIL:(mmHG): Nilat 20 Deg C.....Density at 25Deg,
.................................................................................................mg/M3: 1.01
SPECIFIC GRAVITY:.................1.01 @ 25 Deg C..............Vapor density for oil:
.................................................................................................(Air=1) > 10
EVAPORATION RATE:..............Not determined.................Water solubility:
..................................................................................................Negligible.
PERCENT VOLATILE:...............Negligible...........................Appearance: Light
..................................................................................................amber liquid.

Section VII - Stability

STABILITY:.....................................Stable
INCOMATIBILITY:........................Strong oxidizers
POLYMERIZATION:......................Will not occur
THERMAL DECOMPOSITION:. Oxides of antimony, sulfur, nitrogen and carbon at
............................................................combustion temperatures.

Section VIII - Spill or Leak Procedures

SPILL PROCEDURES:.....Absorb on porous, inert material and transfer to a closed
..............................................container.

WASTE DISPOSAL:..........Disposal should be in accordance with federal, state and ..............................................local laws. Not classified as a RCRA Hazardous Waste.

SARA TITLE III SECTION 313 INGREDIENTS:
.............................................50% organic antimony compound

Section IX - Special Precautions

Store in cool, dry location. Keep away from incomatible materials (See Section VII). Avoid generating oil mists while handling. Avoid prolonged or repeating skin contact. Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and lunder before reuse. Avoid inhalation of fumes. Minimal handlingtemperatures should be maintained. Excessive misting may cause slippery footwear required. Avoid open flames.

Store above 32 Deg. F to avoid crystallization. Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Us with adequate ventilation.

"EMPTY" CONTAINER WARNING:
"Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Do no pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or expose such containers to heat, flame, spark, static electricity, or other sources of ignition. They may explode and cause injury or death. Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained,properly bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

Section X - Transportation
DOT Proper Shipping Name:........................N/A (Not applicable)
DOT Hazard Class:.......................................N/R
DOT ID Number (UN Number)....................N/A

The information presented herein has been compiled from sources considered to be dependable and is accurate to the best of seller's knowledge. However, seller makes no warranty whatsoever, expressed or implied or of merchantability regarding the accuracy of such data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. Seller assumes no resonsibility for injury to buyer or to third persons or for any damage to any property and buyer assumes all such risks.

Prepared
June 2, 1994


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