Material Safety Data Sheet

09/05/2014Revision:
09/19/2014Printed:
Page: 5
Klean-Strip VM&P Naphtha
SAFETY DATA SHEET
03/17/2014Supersedes Revision:
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical States:
[ ] Gas [ X ] Liquid [ ] Solid
Melting Point:
No data.
Boiling Point:
264.00 F - 291.00 F
Autoignition Pt:
47.50 F
Flash Pt:
69.00 F Method Used: TAG Closed Cup
Explosive Limits:
LEL: 0.9 UEL: 6.7
Specific Gravity (Water = 1):
0.76
Density:
6.34 LB/GL
Transparent, colorless
Hydrocarbon solvent odor
Appearance and Odor:
Vapor Pressure (vs. Air or
mm Hg):
11 MM HG at 20.0 C
Vapor Density (vs. Air = 1):
4 Air = 1
Evaporation Rate:
No data.
Solubility in Water:
< 0.1% w/w
Percent Volatile:
99.999 % by weight.
VOC / Volume:
762.0000 G/L
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
No data available.
Conditions To Avoid -
Instability:
Unstable [ ] Stable [ X ]
Stability:
Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Incompatibility - Materials To
Avoid:
Decomposition may produce carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Hazardous Decomposition Or
Byproducts:
Will occur [ ] Will not occur [ X ]
Possibility of Hazardous
Reactions:
No data available.
Conditions To Avoid -
Hazardous Reactions:
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Studies on laboratory animals have associated similar materials with eye and respiratory
tract irritation. Studies on laboratory animals have shown similar materials to cause skin
irritation after repeated or prolonged contact. Repeated direct application of mineral
spirits to the skin can produce defatting dermatitis and kidney damage in laboratory
animals. The most common effects observed in repeated dose toxicity studies are
histological changes consistent with á2ì-globulin mediated renal effect in male rats.
Because á2ì-globulin is not present in humans, any effects associated with á2ì-globulin
induction in the male rat kidney are not useful in assessing human risk. In addition,
several laboratory studies have demonstrated effects in liver function as well as
hematological or urine chemistry profile changes following repeated exposures to
mineral spirits in rats. In general, these effects have not been dose-related. The
significance of these animal study results to human health is
unclear.
Toxicological Information:
Refer to section 3 potential health effects
Chronic Toxicological
Effects:
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