Safety data sheet
Material Safety Data Sheet
according to Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 as amended by Regulation (EC) No. 453/2010
Created on:
27.05.2015
Revision date:
23.06.2015
Valid from:
01.06.2015
Print date:
01.07.2015
Version:
dse_V.15.1_en
Replaces version:
dse_2015_V.1 en
durgol
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Chronic toxicity to Fish
No data available
Chronic toxicity to aquatic Invertebrates
No data available
12.2
Persistence and degradability
The biodegradability of this product has no relevance, because the theoretical degradable organic
content is below 0.1%.
12.3
Bioaccumulative potential
No data available
12.4
Mobility in soil
No data available
12.5
Results of PBT and vPvB assessment
No data available
12.6
Other adverse effects
Harmful effects by lowering the pH-value are possible.
13.
Disposal considerations
13.1
Waste treatment methods
According to the Waste Catalogue Ordinance 2001/118/EC (AVV) the product and product
leftovers are not classified as a hazardous waste. If recycling is not possible, waste must be
removed in compliance with local regulations.
Product
Waste code according to AVV:
20 01 30 Detergents other than those mentioned
in 20 01 29
Recommendation for disposal
The correct waste code number has to be determined in accordance with the local waste
disposer. For small quantities a disposal into drains is possible.
Packing
Packing material:
PET-Bottles
Waste code according to AVV:
15 01 02 Plastic packaging
Recommendation for disposal
Contaminated packaging: Empty, not dried out container must be disposed of as containers of
harmful residues.
Cleaned packaging: Uncontaminated and cleaned packaging can be recycled.
Recommended cleaning agent
Water
Special precautions
Observe protective measures in sections 6., 7. and 8.
14.
Transport information
The product (mixture) is according to ADR/RID 2015, section 2.2.8.1.9. not classified in Class 8
corrosive substances and is therefore also not classified as dangerous goods. This also applies to
IMDG/ ADNR and IATA/ICAO.