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Monroe Cool Tool Tapping Fluid - Bio-degradable

$ 396

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Brand: Monroe
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 0002-1-500
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Monroe Fluid Technology
    Cool Tool, 50 Gal Drum Cutting & Tapping Fluid
    Straight Oil, For Blanking, Boring, Broaching, Drilling, Hobbing, Milling, Reaming, Tapping, Turning
    1 unopened 55gal drum, never used
    Part Number 0002-1-500
    Features and Benefits
    Cutting and tapping fluids are used for cooling and lubricating during the cutting or forming of a screw thread in a hole or part by means of a tap. These fluids can be material specific during high performance applications.
    Straight oils are derived from mineral or vegetable oil and are used for general purpose applications. These oils do not contain water or additives and are commonly used for operations where lubricity is the primary use over cooling.
    Specs
    Type
    Cutting & Tapping
    Form or Style
    Straight Oil
    Container Size Range
    50 Gal. and Larger
    Container Type
    Drum
    For Use With
    Ferrous Metals; NonFerrous Metals
    Container Size
    50 gal
    Trade Name/No.
    Cool Tool
    Material Application
    Ferrous Metals; Non-Ferrous Metals
    PSC Code
    9150
    COOL TOOL is a universal cutting and tapping fluid that performs extremely well on ALL metals including Aluminum, Stainless Steel, exotic alloys and
    some plastics. COOL TOOL does NOT contain 1,1,1- trichloroethane. COOL TOOL contains NO ozone depleting chemicals (ODCs).
    Overview
    Apply COOL TOOL cutting and tapping fluid directly to the cutting tool using a brush, oil can or other convenient applicator. May be used for drilling,
    tapping, reaming, milling, turning, boring, broaching, hobbing and blanking of all metals.
    Applications
    Mixing is required.
    Appearance Clear Amber liquid
    Residual Film Soft, oily
    pH @ 20:1 N/A
    Specific Gravity @ 60°F 0.91 ± 0.01
    Lbs/Gallon 7.6 ± 0.1
    Flash point, PMCC 182° (360°F)
    Barrel has been never opened, mix prior to using.
    MSDS
    Safety Data Sheet in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010
    and
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
    HCS
    COOL TOOL
    1
    1.
    Identification of the Substance/ Mixture and of the Company/ Undertaking
    Product Name:
    COOL TOOL
    Preparation Date:
    May
    1
    2
    , 2015
    Revision Date:
    August 2
    5, 2015
    Recommended Use:
    Metalworking Fluid
    Supplier:
    MONROE FLUID TECHNOLOGY
    36 Draffin Road,
    Hilton, N
    Y 14468
    Phone: 800
    -
    828
    -
    6351 585
    -
    392
    -
    3434
    EMERGENCY NUMBER
    S: CHEMTREC (800) 424
    -
    9300 Monroe Fluid Technology (800) 828
    -
    6351
    2.
    Hazard
    s
    Identification
    GHS Classification:
    Not classified as hazardous
    G
    HS Labelin
    g:
    Symbols:
    None
    Signal Word:
    None
    Precautionary Statements:
    None
    Classification according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 [CLP/GHS]
    and
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
    HCS
    :
    Not classified as hazardous
    Other Hazards Not Classified:
    No significant hazards
    3.
    Composition/Information on Ingredients
    Mixture:
    Fats, oils
    and additives.
    Chemical Name
    CAS Number
    Concentration, Wt. %
    Fatty oils and triglycerides
    8016
    -
    28
    -
    2
    Trade secret
    4.
    First Aid
    Inhalation:
    I
    f inhaled, move to fresh air. If victim has stopped breathing give artificial
    respiration, preferably, mouth to mouth. Contact a physician immediately.
    Eyes:
    Flush with large amounts of cold water for at least 15 minutes. Do
    not let
    v
    ictim
    rub eyes. If irritation develops, contact a physician immediately.
    Ingestion:
    Do not induce vomiting. Contact a physician immediately.
    Safety Data Sheet in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010
    and
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
    HCS
    COOL TOOL
    2
    Skin:
    Wash affected area with soap and water. Remove contaminated
    clothing.
    Launder contaminated clothing before re
    -
    use.
    Contact a physician if irritation
    d
    evelops
    5.
    Fire
    -
    fighting Measures
    Suitable extinguishing media:
    Use no water. Treat as an oil fire. Use carbon dioxide, foam
    , sand or
    sodium bicarbonate
    Specific hazards:
    None
    Specific protective equipment and precautions for fire fighters:
    Isolate fire area and deny unnecessary
    entry.
    Use
    dry chemical,
    alcohol
    foam or carbon dioxide. Water may be ineffective but should be us
    ed to
    keep fire exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used
    only to keep fire exposed containers cool,
    protect personnel attempting to stop leak and disperse vapors.
    Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
    Flammability Properties:
    Flash point:
    1
    82
    o
    C.
    Method Used:
    PMCC
    6.
    Accidental Release Measures
    Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures:
    Use personal protective equipment. Ensure adequate ventilation.
    Environmental Precautions:
    Do not allow spilled material to enter
    sewers or streams.
    If
    material is released, indicate that there is a risk of
    slipping
    in the area.
    If spills are likely to enter any drain,
    waterway or groundwater, contact the appropriate governmental agenc
    y.
    Methods and materials for containment:
    Add
    dry material
    to absorb (if large spill
    ,
    dike to contain).
    Using recommended protective equipment, pick up bulk of spill and containerize for recovery or disposal.
    Flush area
    w
    ith water to remove residues.
    7.
    Ha
    ndling and Storage
    Precautions for safe handling:
    Prevent small spills and leakage to avoid slip hazard.
    Avoid contact with
    skin, eyes and clothing. Keep out of the reach of children.
    Conditions for safe storage:
    Store in closed containers in a cool, dr
    y well ventilated area
    not exposed to
    sunlight
    . Maintain closure of bungs. Do not reuse container. Avoid container damage while storing.
    Do not
    allow material to be stored below
    0
    °
    C. Do not allow material to freeze.
    Empty containers retain residue (liqui
    d and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Do not pressurize, cut, weld,
    bronze, solder, drill, grind or expose such containers to heat, flame, sparks, static electricity or other sources
    of ignition; they may explode and cause injury or death. Do not attempt t
    o
    refill containers
    since residue is
    difficult to remove. Empty drums should be completely drained, properly bunged and returned to a drum
    reconditioner. All containers should be disposed
    of in
    an environmentally safe manner in accordance with
    governmental
    regulations.
    8.
    Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
    Safety Data Sheet in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010
    and
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
    HCS
    COOL TOOL
    3
    Control parameters:
    Exposure Guidelines:
    None known
    Appropriate engineering controls:
    Proper protection and controls is dependent upon the potential
    exposure conditions. No special requirements are
    needed under ordinary conditions where adequate
    ventilation is available.
    Individual protective measures:
    Respiratory protection:
    General room ventilation should be satisfactory. Exhaust ventilation may be
    necessary if misting is generated.
    Eye protect
    ion:
    Safety glasses with shields or chemical goggles are required. Contact lenses should not be
    worn if
    the product could be splashed into the eyes.
    Hand protection:
    Rubber g
    loves are re
    commend
    ed for single, short duration exposures
    and f
    or
    prolonged or repeated exposures.
    Body protection:
    For single, short duration and for
    prolonged or repeated exposures to the skin, wear
    impervious, protective clothing including rubber
    safety shoes to avoid skin contact.
    9.
    Physical and Che
    mical Properties
    Appearance
    :
    Clear amber liquid
    Odor:
    Bland
    Odor Threshold:
    N/A
    pH :
    @ 5% in water:
    Not applicable
    Melting point/freezing point:

    C
    Initial boiling point and boiling range:
    >
    204
    o
    C
    Flash Point (
    PMC
    C
    ):
    182
    o
    C.
    Evaporation Rate:
    N/
    D
    Flamma
    bility (Solid, Gas):
    N/D
    Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits:
    UEL:
    N/D
    LEL:
    N/D
    Vapor pressure:
    <0.01
    Vapor density:
    >1
    Relative density:
    0.91
    +/
    -
    0.01
    Partition coefficient n
    -
    octanol/water:
    N/A
    Autoignition Temperature:
    No data available
    Decomposi
    tion Temperature:
    N/A
    Viscosity:
    N/D
    10.
    Stability and Reactivity
    Chemical stability:
    Stable at normal conditions
    Possibility of hazardous reactions:
    Not expected and hazardous polymerization will not occur
    Conditions to avoid:
    Excessive Heat.
    Incompatible
    Materials:
    None known
    .
    Hazardous decomposition products:
    Oxides of carbon
    and
    nitrogen
    .
    Safety Data Sheet in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010
    and
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
    HCS
    COOL TOOL
    4
    11.
    Toxicological Information
    Inhalation:
    Short
    -
    term inhalation of concentrated mist/vapor from product may cause dizziness, nausea and
    respiratory tract irritation in so
    me individuals. Single exposure to oily mist/vapors is not expected to cause
    acute toxicity.
    Skin:
    Prolonged or repeated contact may cause mild irritation of the skin.
    Eyes:
    Contact
    may
    cause irritation
    Oral:
    Small amounts ingested incidental to normal
    handling are not likely to cause injury; larger amounts
    ingested may cause injury. Ingestion may cause nausea.
    Systemic (other target organ) Effects:
    None known
    Teratology (birth defects):
    None known
    Reproductive Effects:
    None known
    Mutagenicity (ef
    fects on genetic material):
    None known
    Carcinogenicity:
    IARC: NO NTP: No OSHA: No
    12.
    Ecological Information
    Persistence and degradability:
    Data is not available.
    13.
    Disposal Considerations
    Disposal methods:
    P501: Dispose of contents/ container
    to an approved waste disposal plant
    Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations
    Precaution for disposal:
    All recovered material should be packaged, labeled, transported
    and disposed or rec
    laimed in conformance with Good Engineering Practices. Comply with all applicable
    governmental regulations. Avoid landfilling of liquids. Reclaim where possible.
    14.
    Transport Information
    US DOT:
    Not
    regulated
    by t
    he US DOT
    RID/ADR:
    Not regulated by RID/ADR
    IMO:
    Not regulated by IMO
    IATA:
    Not regulated by IATA
    15.
    Regulatory Information
    US TSCA
    :
    In compliance with the inventory
    Canada DSL:
    In compliance with the inventory
    Cal. Prop. 65
    This product does not intentiona
    lly contain any chemicals known by the State of California to
    cause cancer and/or birth
    defects. Moreover, we do not routinely analyze its products for impurities which
    may be such chemicals.
    Safety Data Sheet in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010
    and
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
    HCS
    COOL TOOL
    5
    SARA (313) TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY:
    This material contains no c
    hemicals subject to the
    supplier notification requirements of the SARA 313 Toxic Release Program.
    VOC Content (SCAQMD ASTM 1868
    -
    10
    )
    :
    38 g/l
    16.
    Other Information
    Special Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage
    :
    Normal precautions common to good m
    anufacturing practices should be followed in handling and storing.
    Store away from food. Wash hands before eating, drinking or smoking. Use as directed.
    Disclaimer:
    This document has been prepared in good faith and from information provided to us by our
    suppliers and other sources considered to be reliable. No warranty, express or implied is given. The buyer is
    responsible to evaluate all available information when using this product for any particular use. The buyer is
    also responsible for complying with
    all Federal, State, Provincial, and Local Laws and regulations when
    using this product