Description
This product is an antifreeze. It is composed of 60% mono ethylene ester based blend with protection to -6 degrees Celsius at a mix ratio of 1:3 with vehicle in motion. The product also contains lime and silica based organic phosphate ester. The product is safe to use and will not damage any cooling system. The product will also discolor after storage and prior to use, which is acceptable. The particles will dissipate once the coolant has heated up to normal engine operating temperature. If ingested, seek medical attention immediately. If splashed in eyes, rinse with copious amounts of water. The product should be stored in original container, out of direct sunlight, and in dry, cool areas. First Aid Measures should be taken in the event of skin irritation, eye irritation, or if ingestion occurs.
Antifreeze Summer CoolantComposition
60% Mono Ethylene Ester based blend with protection to -6 at a mix ratio of 1:3 with vehicle in motion.
Lime and Silica Based Organic Phosphate Ester Product.
Please Note:Floating particles or a slight discolouration may be noticed in the liquid after storage and prior to use, which is acceptable. This does not affect the Performance, Quality or Composition of the product and will not damage any cooling system.These particles will dissipate once the coolant has heated up to normal engine operating temperatureSafety
Keep out of reach of children and uninformed persons
If ingested seek medical attention immediately
If splashed in eyes, rinse with copious amounts of water
Storage
Store in original container, out of direct sunlight
Store in dry, cool areas
First Aid Measures
Skin: Wash copiously with soap and water remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. If ski irritation develops seek immediate medical attention.
Eyes: As soon as possible irrigate thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelids apart. If in any doubt, or the irritation persists obtain medical attention.
Ingestion: In the event of deliberate ingestion, help must be obtained urgently. Keep at rest. Do not induce vomiting but seek prompt medical attention. Observe patient in case abdominal pain develops, or patient starts to vomit. Try to keep patient conscious and try to make certain that the patient does not aspirate vomit into lungs. Do not wash contamination into drains and waterways. Allow to dry and then sweep/shovel into refuse bins and dispose of via public or private waste disposal.
Accidental Release Measures
Small scale spillages: In the unlikely event of spillages from bottles, place bottles in bags. Bottles must be disposed of in a land fill or in accordance with local regulations.
Large scale spillages: In the event of large roadside transport spillages resulting from collision or overturned vehicles, vehicles must be kept away from contaminated roads or surfaces. Affected areas should be covered in layers of sawdust or similarly absorbent material. Do not wash into drains, waterways or soil courses. Later remove absorbent material to waste disposal site. Marine spillages should be dealt with in accordance with pollutant procedures which are relevant to the product classification and IMDG codes.