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Material Data Safety Sheets 8-1 HP6A Manual
Chapter 8 Material Data Safety Sheets
************************* PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ***********************
MOBILMET UPSILON
Supplier: Health emergency telephone:
Mobil Oil Corp (212) 883-4411
Chemical names and synonyms: Transport emergency telephone:
Pet. Hydrocarbons and additives (800) 424-9300 (CHEMTREC)
Use or description:
Cutting fluid
************* II. TYPICAL CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES *************
Appearance: ASTM 5.0 liquid Odor: Mild PH: NA
Viscosity at 100 F, SUS: 62.0 at 40 C, CS: 10.2
Viscosity at 210 F, SUS: 35.1 at 100 C, CS: 2.7
Flash point F (C): >325 (163) (ASTM D-92)
Melting point F(C): NA Pour point F(C): 30 (-1)
Boiling point (F(C): > 600 ( 316)
Relative density, 15/4 C: 0.849 Solubility in water: Negligible
Vapor pressure-MM HG 20C: < .1
NA = Not applicable NE = Not established D = decomposes
For further information contact your local marketing office.
********************************************** III.
INGREDIENTS
*******************************
WT PCT EXPOSURE LIMITS SOURCES
(Approx.) MG/M3 PPM (and notes)
Hazardous ingredients: None
Other ingredients: Refined mineral oils >95
Additives and/or other ingredients < 5
Key to sources: A = ACGIH-TLV, A* = suggested – TLV, M = Mobil, O = OSHA
Note: Limits shown for guidance only. Follow applicable regulations.
************************* IV. HEALTH HAZARD DATA ************************
Threshold limit value: 5.00 MG/M3 Suggested for oil mist
Effects of overexposure: Prolonged repeated skin contact with low viscosity oils may lead to irritation
caused by dissolving of the natural oils from the skin. Slight skin irritation.
****************** V. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURE ***************
Eye contact: Flush with water.
Skin contact: Wash contact areas with soap and water.
Inhalation: Not expected to be a problem.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Administer vegetable oil. Get medical assistance. (Note to
physician: Material if aspirated into the lungs may cause chemical pneumonitis. Treat appropriately)

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