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SAFETYDATASHEET–ARNOLD PREMIUM 4CYCLE ENGINE OIL
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8.15. FlashPoint:
395F (202C)
8.16. UpperFlammabilityLimit: No data available
8.17. VaporDensity(Air=1): >1 8.18. VaporPressure: <1mmHg @ 20°C
8.19. VOC: Nill 8.20. FlammabilityClass: Not classified
8.21. Viscosity@40°C 70cSt (70 mm²/s) 8.22. Viscosity@100°C 10.5cSt (10.5 mm²/s)
9. STABILITYANDREACTIVITY
9.1. Reactivity:
9.1.1. Material does not pose a significant reactivity hazard.
9.2. ChemicalStability:
9.2.1. Stable
9.3. Incompatibility/Conditionstoavoid:
9.3.1. Avoid strong oxidants
9.4. PossibilityofHazardousReactions:
9.4.1. Will not undergo hazardous polymerization.
9.5. HazardousDecompositionProducts:
9.5.1. Partial burning produces fumes, smoke and carbon monoxide
10. TOXICOLOGYINFORMATION
10.1. LikelyRoutesofExposure:
10.1.1. Ingestion, Inhalation, Eye contact, Skin contact.
10.2. AcuteEffects:
10.2.1. Inhalation: Harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation.
10.2.2. Eye Contact: Expected to be minimal/no eye irritation.
10.2.3. Skin Contact: Expected to be minimal/no skin irritation.
10.2.4. Ingestion: Expected to be low ingestion hazard.
10.3. ComponentData/Analysis
10.3.1. Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy paraffinic
10.3.1.1. Oral (LD50) (Rat): Acute: >5000 mg/kg
10.3.1.2. Inhalation (LC50) (Rat): Acute: 2.18 mg/l (4hr)
10.3.1.3. Dermal (LD50) (Rabbit): >5000 mg/kg
10.4. Sensitization:
10.4.1. Based on best current information, there are no known human effects.
10.5. Carcinogenicity:
10.5.1. There is no known information on carcinogenic components.
10.6. Mutagenicity:
10.6.1. Not expected to be mutagenicic.
10.7. ReproductiveToxicity:
10.7.1. Based on best current information, there are no known human effects.







