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[EN] - DIESEL FUEL OIL WITH RME - 2007-04-13 - IQ Logistics

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Safety Data Sheet<br />

Product name : <strong>DIESEL</strong> <strong>FUEL</strong> <strong>OIL</strong> <strong>WITH</strong> <strong>RME</strong><br />

Page : 5/8<br />

SDS n° :33888-33 Version :2.00 Version of :<strong>2007</strong>-<strong>04</strong>-<strong>13</strong><br />

This sheet supersedes the one dated :20<strong>04</strong>-<strong>04</strong>-16<br />

Colour :<br />

Odour :<br />

Yellow.<br />

Characteristic.<br />

Density/specific gravity : 820 - 845<br />

Temperature (°C) 15<br />

Flash point : > 55 °C (NF <strong>EN</strong> ISO 22719)<br />

Température d'auto-inflammation : > = 250 ºC (ASTM E 659)<br />

Comments on autoignition temperature :<br />

This value may be significantly lower in the case of contact with potentially catalytic<br />

materials<br />

(metals like copper, strongly divided materials)<br />

Flammability limit - lower(%) : 6<br />

Flammability limit - upper(%) : <strong>13</strong>,5<br />

Temperatures at phase change :<br />

Vapour density :<br />

Vapour pressure :<br />

Initial distillation point: >= 150 ° C<br />

Distillation range within: (150 - 380) ° C<br />

> 5 (air=1)<br />

< 100 hPa / 10 hPa<br />

Temperature (°C) 100 / 40<br />

Solubility : - in water :<br />

Practically immiscible<br />

- in organic solvents :<br />

Soluble in many common solvents.<br />

Partition coefficient (log Pow) : Log Pow = 3,9 - 6<br />

Viscosity : < 7 mm2/s à 40°C<br />

Further information :<br />

- pH: not applicable<br />

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY<br />

Stability :<br />

Conditions to avoid :<br />

Materials to avoid :<br />

Hazardous decomp. products :<br />

The product is stable at normal storage, handling and use temperatures.<br />

Heat, sparks, ignition points, flames, static electricity.<br />

Strong oxidising agents.<br />

Incomplete combustion and thermolysis produces potentially toxic gases such as carbon<br />

monoxide, carbon dioxide, various hydrocarbons, aldehydes and soot.<br />

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION<br />

Acute toxicity / Local effect :<br />

Skin contact, comments:<br />

Eye contact, comments:<br />

Ingestion, comments:<br />

Not classified.<br />

CHRONIC TOXICITY OR LONG-TERM TOXICITY :<br />

Inhalation :<br />

Not classified as irritating, but may cause a burning feeling and temporary reddening.<br />

Harmful: If swallowed accidentally, the product may enter the lungs due to its low<br />

viscosity and lead to the rapid development of very serious pulmonary lesions (medical<br />

survey for 48 hours min).<br />

Vapour and spray may be irritating for the respiratory tract and for mucous membranes

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