SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Purple Power Cleaner/Degreaser
3
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate= 1) : <1.0
LEL: Not Determined
UEL: Not Determined
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg.): Not Determined
Vapor Density (AIR=1): Not Determined
Specific Gravity: 1.0197
Solubility in Water: Complete
Melting Point: NA
Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not Determined
Percent Volatile, wt%: Not Determined
VOC content, wt. %: < 0.2
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity:
Stability: Stable under normal storage conditions.
Conditions to Avoid: Mixing or blending with oxidizing or low pH solutions
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Avoid contact with reactive metals, strong mineral acids and organic acids.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, various hydrocarbons and can
include aldehydes, ketones, organic acids and other organics.
Hazardous Polymenzation: Will Not Occur.
Section 11: Toxicology Information:
Effects of Acute Exposure
Component Analysis: Routes of entry for solids and liquids are ingestion and inhalation, but may include eye or skin
contact. Routes of entry for gases include inhalation and eye contact. Skin contact may be a route of entry for liquefied
gases.
(Poly (oxy-1, 2-ethanediyl), a-(2-propylheptyl)-w-hydroxy-):
Acute Toxicity/Effects:
Assessment of acute toxicity: Slightly toxic after single ingestion.
Oral: LD
50
judged > 500
mg
/
kg
based on deaths at 200
mg
/
kg
(
0
/
6
) and 2000
mg
/
kg
(
2
/
3
)
plus oral LD
50
data on surrogate chemicals.
Irritation/corrosion: Causes serious eye damage and causes skin irritation as well as, may cause
irritations to the respiratory tract.
Skin: Species: rabbit, Result: Irritation. Method: OECD Guideline 404
Eye: Species: Rabbit, Results: Risk of serious damage to eyes. Method: OECD
Guideline 405
Sensitization: Guinea pig maximization test: Species: guinea pig. Result: Skin sensitizing
effects were not observed in animal studies. Method: OECD Guideline 406.
Aspiration Hazard: No aspiration hazard expected.
Chronic Toxicity/Effects:
Symptoms of Exposure: The most important known symptoms and effects are described in the labeling,
(see section 2), and/or in section 11. Further important symptoms and effects
are so far not known.
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether:
Effects, Acute Exposure:
Skin Contact: May be slightly irritating
Skin Absorption: Yes; Toxic effects unlikely by this route unless contact is extensive in area &
prolonged
Eye Contact: Likely to be severely irritating (by animal testing)
Inhalation: Headache, dizziness, intoxication possible, low vapor pressure makes this
unlikely.
Ingestion: Headache, dizziness, intoxication; in severe cases, cyanosis (blue coloring), low
blood pressure, & unconsciousness