Nano Lube Corporation • PO Box 990904 • Naples, FL 34116
855-360-Nano (6266) • Fax 855-370-Nano (6266)
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www.nanolubecorp.comLower Flammable Limit
Not Applicable
Extinguishing Media
CO
2
, Dry Chemical, foam, water spray may spread fire, use water spray only to cool
containers exposed to fire.
Special Firefighting
Procedures
Self-contained full face breathing apparatus
Unusual Hazards
Toxic fumes may evolve on burning
Explosion Data
Not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge
SECTION 5 – REACTIVITY DATA
CHARACTERISTIC
PREPARATION INFORMATION
Stability
Stable
Incompatibility
Oxidizing Agent
Polymerization
Will not occur
Thermal Decomposition
Oxides of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur phosphorous, calcium, sodium, zinc, magnesium,
hydrogen sulfide, smoke, carbon monoxide, aldehydes and other products of
incomplete combustion.
SECTION 6 – FIRST AID PROCEDURES
CHARACTERISTIC
PREPARATION INFORMATION
Inhalation
If respiratory discomfort or irritation occurs, move person to fresh air. If breathing has
stopped, begin artificial respiration and get medical attention immediately
Skin
Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops. Launder
contaminated clothing before reuse.
Eye
Flush with water at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if eye irritation develops or
persists.
Oral
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If conscious, give 2 glasses of milk or water. Get
immediate medical attention. DO NOT attempt to give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.
Additional
Note to physician. Treat symptomatically.
SECTION 7 – HEALTH HAZARD DATA – ACUTE EXPOSURE
CHARACTERISTIC
POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Oral Toxicity
Greater than 5000mg/kg in rats, based on components data or similar materials.
Eye Irritation
Possible irritation with repeated or prolonged contact
Skin Irritation
Possible irritation with repeated or prolonged contact.
Inhalation Toxicity
No data available to indicate product or components may be toxic inhalation hazard.
Respiratory Irritation
If material is misted or if vapors are generated membranes and the upper respiratory
tract similar to that observed with mineral oil. Based on data from components or
similar materials. Under good industrial hygiene practices where all exposure limits are
observed, respiratory irritation should not be a problems.