87 92 673 Automatic transmission fluid
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87 92 673 Automatic transmission fluid
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Dextron III. Texamatic 7045. Mineral oil based. Lowest flow point: -50 ×C. 208 l barrel.
For automatic transmission in:
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Saab 900 3D/5D M94-/900 Convertible M95-
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No restrictions apply when transporting this product.
Avoid skin and eye contact.
Material safety data sheet
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1.
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING
Product name
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Texamatic 7045
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Part no.
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04061
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Group
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Automotive lubricants
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Formula no.
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32748
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Application
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Transmission oil
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Manufacturer - supplier
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PREEM PETROLEUM AB
115 90 STOCKHOLM
Tel: +46 (0) 8-450 10 00
Fax: +46 (0) 8-660 90 21
Tel (emergency): Universitätsklinik Mainz hotline +49-6131/19240, or 112
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2.
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COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Preparation of
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CAS-no.
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Quantity (weigh%)
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F-symbol/R-phrases
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Lubrication oils
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101316-72-7
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45-80
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Distillate (petroleum), solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic
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64742-65-0
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10-45
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Xi / R36 / 38
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Additive mixture
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10-15
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Contains no components in sufficiently high concentrations for classification as harmful according to EU directives and Swedish legislation. IP DMSO Extract < 3%
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Key
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FB/FH/FM = Hazard code for fire/health/environment
T+ = Very toxic
T = Toxic
C = Corrosive
Xn = Harmful
Xi = Irritant
V = Moderately harmful
IK = Not subject to labelling
E = Explosive
O = Oxidizing
F+ = Extremely flammable
F = Highly flammable
N = Dangerous for the environment
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HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
General information
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The product is not classified as harmful but should be handled in accordance with authority guidelines for good hygiene and safety in industry.
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4.
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FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation
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If irritation, headache, nausea or dizziness are experienced, seek fresh air. Seek medical advice if breathing becomes laboured or if symptoms persist.
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Skin
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Wash with soap and water. Seek medical advice if skin irritation appears or persists.
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Eyes
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Flush immediately with plenty of water; preferably warm water. Hold the eye wide open. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
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Ingestion
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Do not induce vomiting. Rinse the mouth and drink several glasses of milk or water. Seek medical advice. Never administer anything orally to an unconscious person or person having convulsions.
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5.
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FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Suitable extinguishing media
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Can be extinguished with water spray, foam, carbon dioxide or powder.
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Unsuitable extinguishing media
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Do not use water jet.
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Fire/Explosions risks
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Combustion produces irritating fumes.
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Special protective equipment for firefighters
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Move and/or cool with water containers in the vicinity of fire. If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray to disperse the vapours and to provide protection for persons attempting to stop the leak.
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Other information
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What protective equipment is required depends on the size and limitation of the fire and the natural ventilation in the area. Fire-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus are recommended for fires in confined areas and if ventilation is poor. Fully fire-proof clothing is recommended for large fire in which this product is involved. In case of fire - always notify the fire authorities. Small fires that can be extinguished with a hand-held fire extinguisher can normally be extinguished by a person who has received training regarding the risk of fires in inflammable fluids. Large fires must only be fought by qualified persons.
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6.
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SPILLAGE/ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Environmental precautions
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Prevent release into drains or watercourses.
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Methods for cleaning up
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Recover spillage by shovelling, pumping or soaking up in suitable absorbent material (sand, earth or other inert material). Dispose of at a suitable waste disposal facility in accordance with current legislation and regulations. Contact the emergency services in case of large spillages.
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Other information
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Spilt product presents a slip risk.
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7.
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HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling
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Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. Do not breathe vapours or mist.
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Storage
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Keep container closed when not in use. Store at room temperature.
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8.
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EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Description
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Limits (SE)
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Oil mist, incl. oil fumes
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1 mg/m
3
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Ventilation
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Suitable to meet occupational exposure limits. Avoid inhalation and skin contact.
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Respiratory equipment
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Air-borne concentrations must be kept to a minimum. If vapours or mist are generated, use a suitable, approved respirator. Respiratory equipment with air supply must be used when cleaning up large spillages or if entering tanks, ships or other confined areas.
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Eye protection
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If direct contact or splashes into the eyes are likely, wear eye/face protection.
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Protective gloves
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Wear protective gloves (nitrile rubber, PVC, neoprene) in case of prolonged or repeated contact.
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Skin and body protection
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Exposed employees must exercise suitable personal hygiene; wash exposed skin several times a day with soap and water. Take off and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
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9.
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Form/state
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Liquid
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Solubility
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Soluble in organic solvents
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Colour
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Red
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Density (15°C)
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868 kg/m
3
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Flash point
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> 200 °C (COC)
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Viscosity (40°C)
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37.5 cSt
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Lowest flow point
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-54 °C
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10.
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STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reacts with
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Reacts violently with strong oxidizing agents.
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Hazardous decomposition products
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Combustion may produce toxic fumes, depending on the conditions. Combustion products may include carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, aldehydes and ketones.
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TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Inhalation
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Vapours or mist above permitted concentrations or in unusually high concentrations, generated by heating the substance or exposure in poorly ventilated or confined areas, may cause irritation to the nose and throat, headaches, nausea and tiredness.
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Skin contact
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Temporary contact will not cause irritation. Prolonged contact, such as due to contaminated clothing, may cause skin dryness and irritation in the form of local redness and possible discomfort.
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Eye contact
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May cause mild irritation, experienced as temporary discomfort.
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Ingestion
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Unlikely to cause damage if a small quantity is swallowed. A large quantity may cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
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Chronic effects
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Repeated skin contact may cause chronic irritation or dermatitis.
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12.
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ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Mobile according to EU criteria
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Release of the product can pollute ground and ground water.
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Degradability
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Not readily biodegradable.
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Bioaccumulation
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Constituent base oil, log P
ow
>3. It cannot be excluded that the product bioaccumulates.
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Ecotoxicity
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Constituent base oil is not toxic to aquatic organisms, LC50 > 1000 mg/l
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Other effects
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Release may produce a film over the water surface. The oil film may cause physical damage to aquatic organisms and disrupt oxygen transport.
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13.
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DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Disposal considerations
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Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Waste oil must be dealt with as hazardous waste. (See ordinance on dangerous waste (SFS 1996:971).)
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14.
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TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Transport name
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Not regulated.
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15.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product labelling
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None
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R-phrases
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None
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S-phases
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None
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16.
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OTHER INFORMATION
Sources of information
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Texaco Services (Europe) Ltd
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General information
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Most recent changes made to section: 2
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Replaces
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2000-04-15
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Drafted by
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Helene Samuelsson
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Issued
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2000-08-21
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