Date of preparation or last revision: July 16, 2009
Manufacturer's name: Nylube Products Company, LLC. - 2299 Star Court Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309 phone: (248) 852-6500
Product Name: Nyebar
Physical Data
Physical form at 70° F and atmospheric pressure: colorless, odorless liquid
Boiling point: 117° F (47° C)
Freezing point: -31° F
Specific gravity: 1.57 g/ml at 77° F
Vapor pressure: 7.856 psia at 30° C
Evaporation rate: faster than ether; 170 (carbon tetrachloride = 100)
Percent volatile by volume: 98.0 to 99.9
Vapor density: heavier than air
Solubility in water: forms a suspension
Kinematic viscosity: 0.7 cST at 77° F
Fire, Explosion and Reactivity Data
Flash point: none
Extinguishing media: not flammable
Flammability limits: UEL N/A LEL N/A
Incompatible materials: N/A
Decomposition/Combustion products: Decomposes above 300° C, forms various dangerous halogenated decomposition products
Stability at room condition (68° F, 1 atm): stable
Conditions to avoid: inhalation of vapor, excessive heat
Handling and Storage
DOT category: not restricted
Conditions to avoid: excessive heat, inhalation of vapor
Storage and handling precautions: open and use in well ventilated areas; keep containers tightly closed when not in use.
Protective equipment required in handling: ventilation system, air mask in areas where evaporated solvent can reach high concentrations, protective gloves and eye protection when splashing or skin contact is likely.
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: remove open flame, ventilate area.
Waste disposal method: disposal is governed by federal and state regulations. Consult regulations for local area.
Hazardous Ingredients
Name 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-triflouroethane
TLV
PPM mg/m3
1000 7600
Health Hazard Data
Effects on eyes: transient irritation
Effects on skin: repeated or prolonged skin contact may cause defattening of skin.
Effects on breathing: inhalation of excessive amounts of solvent vapor will result in light-headedness, giddiness,shortness of breath, nausea; possible narcosis and cardiac arrhythmias at very high concentrations.
Effects of overexposure: solvent vapor reduces the oxygen available and causes breathing difficulty.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures
Eye contact: flush with water
Skin contact: wash skin with soap and water
Ingestion: do not induce vomiting, seek medical aid.
Inhalation: move to fresh air, seek medical aid if breathing does not improve or stops.