Chemical Product Identification & Regulatory Data
Official chemical identifiers, CAS numbers, and regulatory compliance information
Basic Product Information
Regulatory Identifiers
Chemical Abstracts Service registry number - unique identifier for chemical substances
Uses Information
Overview
MultiTherm PG-1 commonly used heat transfer fluid.
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GHS Hazard Classification & Safety Warnings
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) hazard pictograms, signal words, and safety classifications
Classification Status
Signal Word
Hazard Classifications
GHS Hazard Pictograms & Safety Symbols
GHS08
GHS (Globally Harmonized System) pictograms indicate specific chemical hazard categories and safety precautions
Hazard Statements
- H304: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
Precautionary Statements
- IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or physician. Do NOT induce vomiting.
- Store locked up.
- Dispose of contents and container accordance with all local, regional, national and international regulations.
Chemical Manufacturers & Supply Chain
Authorized suppliers, manufacturers, and distribution network information
MultiTherm LLC
manufacturer
11 General Warren Blvd., Malvern, PA 19355 USA
US
(610) 408-8361
24/7 Emergency Response & Poison Control
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Emergency Contact
(484) 433-1787
US
Chemical Composition & Hazardous Ingredients
Detailed component analysis, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification
Product Type
SubstanceChemical Components & Hazardous Substances
Chemical Name | CAS Number | Concentration | Hazardous |
---|---|---|---|
White mineral oil (petroleum) | 8042-47-5 | 100% | โ Non-hazardous |
Composition Notes
There are no additional ingredients present which, within the current knowledge of the supplier and in the concentrations applicable, are classified as hazardous to health or the environment and hence require reporting in this section. Occupational exposure limits, if available, are listed in Section 8.
Emergency First Aid Measures
Critical first aid procedures for chemical exposure incidents and medical emergencies
๐ซ Inhalation Exposure
Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Get medical attention if adverse health effects persist or are severe. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband.
Symptoms:
No known significant effects or critical hazards.
๐๏ธ Skin Contact
Immediately wash skin with soap and water or use recognized skin cleanser. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse.
Symptoms:
Defatting to the skin. May cause skin dryness, cracking and irritation.
๐๏ธ Eye Contact
Flush eye with plenty of water, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Check for and remove any contact lenses. Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Get medical attention.
Symptoms:
No known significant effects or critical hazards.
๐ฝ๏ธ Ingestion/Swallowing
Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Wash out mouth with water. Remove dentures if any. Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If material has been swallowed and the exposed person is conscious, give small quantities of water to drink. Stop if the exposed person feels sick as vomiting may be dangerous. Aspiration hazard if swallowed. Can enter lungs and cause damage. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, the head should be kept low so that vomit does not enter the lungs. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband.
Symptoms:
May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Adverse symptoms may include nausea or vomiting. Aspiration hazard if swallowed. Can enter lungs and cause damage.
๐จ Immediate Medical Attention Required
Get medical attention for eye contact. Get medical attention if skin symptoms occur. Get medical attention immediately for ingestion. Call a poison center or physician for ingestion. Get medical attention if adverse health effects persist or are severe for inhalation. If unconscious, get medical attention immediately.
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Technical Specifications & Material Properties
Physical state, chemical properties, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics
Exposure Controls & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and required safety equipment
๐ญ Engineering Controls
If current ventilation practices are not adequate to maintain airborne concentrations below the established exposure limits, additional engineering controls may be required.
๐งค Hand Protection
The use of gloves or other appropriate skin protection whenever working with chemicals. Suggested protective materials: Nitrile
๐๏ธ Eye Protection
The use of eye protection that meets or exceeds ANSI Z.87.1 whenever working with chemicals.
๐ท Respiratory Protection
Where there is potential for airborne exposure above the exposure limit a NIOSH certified air purifying respirator equipped with R or P95 filters may be used. A respiratory protection program that meets or is equivalent to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 should be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Air purifying respirators provide limited protection and cannot be used in atmospheres that exceed the maximum use concentration (as directed by regulation or the manufacturer's instructions), in oxygen deficient (less than 19.5 percent oxygen) situations, or under conditions that are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH).
๐ฆบ Skin/Body Protection
The use of gloves or other appropriate skin protection whenever working with chemicals. Suggested protective materials: Nitrile
Transportation & Shipping Information
UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory transport requirements
Chemical Safety FAQ & Common Questions
Most frequently asked questions about safety, handling, storage, and regulatory compliance
What is the hazard signal word for MultiTherm PG-1?
The signal word for this substance is "danger".
What is the physical form of MultiTherm PG-1?
MultiTherm PG-1 is a liquid with colorless color. It has odorless odor.
What is the solubility of MultiTherm PG-1?
Soluble in hydrocarbons, NIL in water
What is MultiTherm PG-1 used for?
Heat Transfer Fluid
What are the hazard statements for MultiTherm PG-1?
This substance has 1 hazard statements: H304: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
What is the melting point of MultiTherm PG-1?
The melting point is Not available and the boiling point is 296C to 800C (565F to 1472F).