Safety Data Sheet
Autohaus 300P Premixed Antifreeze
Safety Data Sheet
Page 4 of 7
September 2021
Product Name:
Autohaus 300P Premixed Antifreeze
Respiratory A respirator when airborne concentrations approach the WES (section 8). Respirators
must have filters appropriate to the duty and comply with AS/NZS1716 and selected,
used and maintained in accordance with AS/NS 1715. Use a respirator with an organic
vapour cartridge. If using a respirator, ensure that the cartridges are correct for the
potential air contamination and are in good working order. Fit testing and clear guidelines
and training for use and maintenance of PPE are necessary.
WES Additional Information
Not applicable
9. Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance
green liquid
Odour
slight odour
pH
7.5
-
8.5 (1% in water)
Vapour pressure
0.12 mmHg@20°C
Viscosity
no data
Boiling point
120°C
Volatile materials
no data
Freezing / melting
point
-5°C
Solubility
miscible in water and alcohols
Specific gravity / density
1.05 - 1.06 at 20°C
Flash point
no data
Danger of explosion
not explosive
Auto
-
ignition temperature
no data
Upper & lower flammable limits
no data
Corrosiveness
non corrosive
10. Stability & Reactivity
Stability
Stable
Conditions to be avoided Containers should be kept closed in order to avoid contamination. Keep from extreme
heat and open flames.
Incompatible groups
Strong acids, strong bases, oxidising agents.
Substance Specific
Incompatibility
none known
Hazardous decomposition
products
Oxides of carbon, some toxic fumes may be emitted during thermal decomposition.
Hazardous reactions
none known
11. Toxicological Information
Summary
IF SWALLOWED: Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, inebriation, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
May cause central nervous system depression.
IF IN EYES: may cause eye irritation.
IF ON SKIN: no effect expected.
IF INHALED: Inhalation of high concentration of vapours may cause respiratory irritation and affect the central nervous
system. Symptoms include dizziness, drowsiness, headaches and inebriation and possible loss of consciousness.
CHRONIC TOXICITY:
Long te
rm exposure to ethylene glycol may affect the kidneys, CNS and metabolism.
Supporting Data
Acute Oral Using LD
50
's for ingredients, the calculated LD
50
(oral, rat) for the mixture is >5000mg/kg.
Data considered includes: ethylene glycol LD
50
(oral): 1670 mg/kg bw (cat), 5500mg/kg
(dog), 6610mg/kg (guinea pig).
Dermal Using LD
50
's for ingredients, the calculated LD
50
(dermal, rat) for the mixture is >5000
mg/kg. Data considered includes: ethylene glycol LD
50
(dermal): 9.53mL/kg (rabbit).
Inhaled
No evidence of inhalation toxicity.
Eye
The mixture is considered to be an eye irritant
. Ethylene glycol is an eye ir
ritant.
Skin
The mixture is not considered to be a skin irritant.