SDS

Sea
Foam
Sales
Company
12987
Pioneer
Trail
Eden
Prairie,
MN,
USA
55347
Sea Foam Motor
Treatment
SDS Revision Date: 12/05/2016
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Page 6 of
10
Other solubility(ies) :
No
information
available.
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water or Coefficient of water/oil
distribution
Auto-ignition
temperature
:
No
information
available.
:
No
information
available.
Decomposition temperature
:
No
information
available.
Viscosity
:
Volatiles (% by weight)
:
Volatile organic Compounds
(VOC's)
:
No
information
available.
No
information
available.
367g/l
Absolute pressure of
container
:
Not
applicable.
Flame projection length
: Not
applicable.
Other
physical/chemical
comments
:
No
additional
information.
SECTION 10. STABILITY AND
REACTIVITY
Reactivity
:
Chemical stability
:
Possibility of hazardous
reactions
Not
normally
reactive.
Stable
under
normal
conditions.
Conditions to
avoid
:
Hazardous
polymerisation
does
not
occur.
:
Avoid
heat
and
open
flame.
Do
not
use
in
areas
without
adequate
ventilation.
Avoid
contact
with
incompatible
materials.
Incompatible materials
:
Strong
oxidizing
agents;
Acids;
Caustics
.
Hazardous decomposition
products
:
None
known,
Refer
to
hazardous
combustion
products
in
Section
5.
SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
Information on likely routes of
exposure:
Routes of entry
inhalation
Routes of entry skin &
eye
Routes of entry
Ingestion
:
YES
:
YES
:
YES
Routes of exposure skin
absorption
:
YES
Potential Health
Effects:
Signs and symptoms of short-term (acute)
exposure
Sign and symptoms
Inhalation
Sign and symptoms
ingestion
:
Inhalation
of
vapors
can
cause
nasal
and
respiratory
irritation. Exposure
to
high
vapor
concentration
can
cause
dizziness,
nausea
and
central
nervous
system
depression.
Saturated
vapors
can
be
encountered
in
confined
spaces
and/or
under
conditions
of
poor
ventilation.
: Swallowing
may
cause
irritation,
nausea
and
vomiting.
May
cause
central
nervous
system
depression.
May
be
absorbed
and
cause
symptoms
similar
to
those
for
inhalation.
Symptoms
may
include
burning
pain,
vomiting
and
diarrhea.
Aspiration
into
the
lungs
during
swallowing
or
subsequent
vomiting
may
cause
chemical
pneumonitis,
which
can
be
fatal.