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: Nylube
Physical form at 70° F and atmospheric pressure: light brown gel, slight odor
Boiling point: 550° F
Freezing point: N/A
Specific gravity: 0.88 g/ml
Vapor pressure: N/A
Percent volatile by volume: <1%
Evaporation rate: N/A
Solubility in water: negligible
Flash Point: 320° F
Decomposition/Combustion products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other organic compounds; hydrogen sulfide and sulfer dioxide.
Flammability limits: UEL N/A LEL N/A
Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, foam, water fog, dry chemical. Do not use direct stream of water, since product can float or may froth.
Incompatible materials: strong oxidizers
Conditions to avoid: heat, open flame, oxidizing materials.
Stability at room condition (68° F, 1 atm): stable
Handling and Storage
DOT Category: Not hazardous
Conditions to avoid: heat, open flame
Precautions in handling and storage: use in well ventilated areas to avoid accumulation of vapors.
Protective equipment required in handling: ventilation system when vapors can reach high concentrations, protective gloves when skin contact is likely, eye protection when splashing is likely.
Steps to be taken if material is released or spilled: wipe away excess, wash affected area with soap and water since area will be slippery, and dispose of excess properly
Waste disposal method: consult regulations for local area. Do not pour down drain.
Hazardous Ingredients
Name None
TLV
PPM mg/m3
Health Hazard Data
Effects on eyes: transient irritation
Effects of overexposure: persistent irritation
Effects on skin: transient irritation, prolonged or repeated contact may cause various skin disorders ie: dermatitis, folloculitus, oil acne.
Effects on breathing: pulmonary irritation, dizziness, nausea.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures
Eye contact: flush with water with eyelid open
Skin contact: remove contaminated clothing, wipe off excess gel, wash skin well with soap and water.
Ingestion: do not induce vomiting; seek medical aid if large quantities are taken.
Inhalation: move to fresh air, provide oxygen, seek medical aid if breathing stops or does not improve.