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MSDS for Phenyl Silicone Oil Emulsion

Identification

Product Name: Phenyl Silicone Oil Emulsion

Recommended Use: Industrial release agent, lubricant, surface polish, anti-foam agent

Manufacturer: Manufacturer contact details including phone, address, and emergency contact

Synonyms: Phenyl siloxane emulsion, phenylpolysiloxane emulsion, silicone emulsion

Product Code: Code assigned for inventory and transport records

Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Not classified as hazardous under GHS; irritation possible through prolonged skin or eye contact

Label Elements: No pictogram, signal word not required, precautionary phrases recommend avoiding prolonged exposure

Most Significant Hazards: Mild eye and skin irritant, potential slip hazard on floors, low acute health effects but can aggravate pre-existing conditions upon frequent or repeated exposure

Target Organs: Skin, eyes, respiratory tract following direct contact or inhalation of mist

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: Phenyl Silicone Oil Emulsion

Primary Components: Phenylmethyl polysiloxane (CAS: 63148-52-7), Water (CAS: 7732-18-5), non-ionic surfactants, stabilizers, preservatives

Concentration: Silicone oil (10-60%), water (40-80%), additives (1-5%)

Impurities: No regulated impurities present above reportable thresholds

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Remove exposed person to fresh air, support breathing as needed, seek medical attention if symptoms persist

Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water for several minutes, remove contaminated clothing, seek medical attention for persistent irritation

Eye Contact: Rinse with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes; remove contact lenses if present and easy to do

Ingestion: Rinse mouth, drink water if conscious, never induce vomiting unless directed by medical personnel, seek medical advice promptly

Most Important Symptoms: Mild irritation, redness, discomfort; unlikely to cause severe effects without prolonged or repeated exposure

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, CO2, foam depending on type and scale of fire

Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use strong water jets as product contains emulsified oils

Specific Hazards: May decompose under fire to produce oxides of carbon, silicon dioxide, trace formaldehyde

Protective Equipment: Self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing for fire responders

Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, unidentified organic compounds, silicon oxides

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Wear eye protection, rubber gloves, avoid breathing vapor or mist; mop up slip hazards quickly

Environmental Precautions: Prevent runoff into drains, ditches, and waterways; use containment to avoid environmental contamination

Cleanup Methods: Absorb with sand, inert earth or absorbent pads, collect into sealable containers for disposal

Additional Recommendations: Use detergent and water to remove residues from affected surfaces

Handling and Storage

Safe Handling: Use with adequate ventilation, avoid contact with eyes and skin, do not eat, drink, or smoke while using

Storage Conditions: Store at room temperature in tightly closed containers, keep away from heat and freezing, avoid sunlight exposure

Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, strong bases, and strong oxidizers

Specific Storage Requirements: Use secondary containment to prevent leaks, store away from incompatible chemicals and foodstuffs

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Engineering Controls: Provide local exhaust ventilation or general mechanical ventilation to minimize vapor exposure

Personal Protection: Wear chemical safety glasses or goggles, nitrile gloves, lab coat or chemical-resistant coveralls, and rubber-soled footwear

Respiratory Protection: Not normally necessary with adequate ventilation; use NIOSH/MSHA-approved respirator for large-scale exposure to mist

Workplace Monitoring: Check for buildup of vapors or mist, monitor air quality as required

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: Milky white emulsion, characteristic faint odor

pH: Slightly acidic to neutral, pH range 5 - 8

Boiling Point: Water boiling, approximate range 95°C - 100°C

Melting Point/Freezing Point: Near 0°C (emulsion can be damaged by freezing)

Flash Point: Above 200°C (silicone component, not expected to flash in emulsion form)

Vapor Pressure: Comparable to water

Solubility: Dispersible in water, separates upon standing if undisturbed for long periods

Density: 0.95 - 1.05 g/cm³ (at 20°C)

Viscosity: Medium (depends on specific grade and formulation)

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable at normal temperatures and pressures

Reactivity: Normally unreactive, may react with strong acids/alkalis to decompose emulsion

Hazardous Reactions: None expected in normal use

Hazardous Decomposition: May produce silicon oxide, methylphenyl siloxanes, traces of organic vapors

Conditions to Avoid: Extreme temperatures below freezing or above 40°C, exposure to incompatible materials

Toxicological Information

Acute Toxicity: Oral, dermal, and inhalation exposure deemed of low toxicity; LD50 (oral/rat): Expected > 5000 mg/kg

Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Not classified but repeated exposure may yield mild irritation

Eye Damage/Irritation: Can cause temporary discomfort or mild irritation

Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: Not known to cause allergic reactions in humans

Mutagenicity/Carcinogenicity: Not classified as genotoxic or carcinogenic; review of available studies show no relevant effects

Chronic Effects: Repeated exposure may dry out skin or lead to minor irritation

Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: Product displays low toxicity to fish, daphnia, and algae based on available silicone oil data; surfactants may contribute minor effects

Persistence and Degradability: Silicones show high environmental stability, slow degradation in aquatic environments, biodegradable surfactants generally present

Bioaccumulative Potential: Potential for low-level bioaccumulation over long periods, but unlikely to reach levels of concern due to emulsion breakdown

Mobility in Soil: Once released, product may adsorb to soil/sediment and break apart over time; risk of groundwater contamination remains limited

Other Effects: Product may cause temporary physical effects such as film formation on water

Disposal Considerations

Waste Disposal Methods: Dispose of in accordance with local, regional, and national regulations; incinerate or landfill in permitted facility if permitted by law

Container Disposal: Rinse thoroughly before recycling or discarding, follow label and regulatory agency guidance for empty packaging

Special Considerations: Do not pour into drains, surface waters, soil, or sewers; recycle recovery is preferred if feasible in jurisdiction

Transport Information

UN Number: Not classified as dangerous goods for transport by road, sea, or air

UN Proper Shipping Name: Non-hazardous material – Silicone Emulsion

Transport Hazard Class: None assigned

Packing Group: Not applicable

Marine Pollutant: Not regulated as a marine pollutant

Special Precautions: Keep containers upright, avoid excessive stacking and leaks during transit

Regulatory Information

Workplace Safety: Subject to general worker protection laws, PPE guidance, and occupational exposure limits for non-specific particulates

Chemical Inventory: All components listed or exempted under TSCA (US), DSL (Canada), REACH (EU), and other national inventories

Labeling Requirements: OSHA, WHMIS, GHS, CLP guide labeling as non-hazardous; observe safe handling instructions

Restrictions: No restrictions exist for standard industrial or commercial use; regulated primarily through workplace safety and environmental rules

SARA Title III: Not listed as reportable; check for mixture components that might carry individual requirements

Other Regulations: Product not classified under transport security, EPA chemical-specific restrictions, state chemical bans, or international treaties