Material Safety Data Sheet
ICE MACHINE CLEANER M.I.I.
Product ID:
MI089500
Page:
4
of
7
Other Protective Equipment:
Eye-wash station.
Safety shower.
Rubber apron.
Chemical safety shoes.
Rubber
boots.
Protective clothing.
General Hygiene Conditions:
Wash with soap and water before meal times and at the end of each work shift.
Good manufacturing practices require gross amounts of any chemical be removed from skin as soon as practical,
especially before eating or smoking.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical State:
Liquid.
Color:
Clear.
Green.
Odor:
No odor.
Odor Threshold:
N.D.
pH:
< 2 (as is)
Freezing Point (deg. F):
N.D.
Melting Point (deg. F):
N.D.
Initial Boiling Point or Boiling Range:
N.D.
Flash Point:
N.A.
Flash Point Method:
N.A.
Evaporation Rate (
nBuAc
= 1):
N.D.
Flammability
(solid, gas)
:
N.D.
Lower Explosion Limit:
N.A.
Upper Explosion Limit:
N.A.
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg):
N.D.
Vapor Density (air=1):
N.D.
Specific Gravity or Relative Density:
1.22-1.24 @ 25 Deg. C
Solubility in Water:
Complete
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol
/water):
N.D.
Autoignition Temperature:
No Data
Decomposition Temperature:
N.D.
Viscosity:
N.D.
% Volatile (wt%):
N.D.
VOC (wt%):
N.D.
VOC (lbs/gal):
N.D.
Fire Point:
N.D.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity:
No data available.
Chemical Stability:
Stable under normal conditions.
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions:
Hazardous polymerization will not occur under normal conditions.
May
react with certain metals to form explosive/flammable hydrogen gas.
Mixing with strong bases can cause high
heat of reaction and generate steam.
Phosphoric acid forms flammable gases with sulfides, mercaptans,
cyanides and aldehydes.
Phosphoric acid forms toxic fumes with cyanides, sulfides, fluorides, organic peroxides,
and halogenated organics.
Phosphoric acid mixtures with nitromethane are explosive.
Conditions to Avoid:
Contact with water may cause violent reaction with evolution of heat. To dilute: Add
product slowly to lukewarm water; not water to product.
Avoid high temperatures.
Incompatible Materials:
Metals.
Strong oxidizing agents.
Strong reducing agents.
Sulfides.
Sulfites.
Bases.
Fluorine.
Sulfur trioxide.
Phosphorous pentoxide.
Sodium tetrahydroborate.
Aldehydes.
Amines.
Amides.
Alcohols.
Azo-compounds.
Carbamates.
Esters.
Caustics.
Phenols.
Cresols.
Ketones.
Organophosphates.
Epoxides.
Explosives.
Combustible materials.
Unsaturated halides.
Organic peroxides.
Mercaptans.
Cyanides.
Nitromethane.
Glycols.
Fluorides.
Halogenated organics.
Sulfur.
Aluminum.
Copper.
Mild steel.
Brass.
Bronze.
Steel.
Alkalies.
Carbonates.
Acetates.
Potassium Tartrate.
Metal Nitrates.
Reducing agents.
Bicarbonates.
Alkali