Material Safety Data Sheet
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Section 1. Product Identification And Use
Product Identifier: PARC 400
Product Identification Number: (PIN): UN1993
Chemical Family: Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Packing Group: III
Hazard Classification: (Combustible Liquid ) 3
Product Use: Solvent, Dispersant, Crystal Modifier & Inhibitor of Paraffin & Asphaltene
Manufacturers Name
Phoenix Chemical Corp.
16026 - 125 Street, SE
Renton, WA. 98059
Phone (253) 381-3510
Suppliers Name:
Big Chief Ventures Inc.
P.O. Box 6790
Fort St. John, BC V1J4J2
Phone (250) 787-6780
Fax (250) 787-0222
Section 2. Hazardous Ingredients
Petroleum Distillates 82-94% 8008-20-6
Mixed Xylenes 2-6% 1330-20-7
Toluene 2-6% 108-88-3
Aromatic Naphtha 2-6% 8030-30-6
Section 3. Physical Data
Stability: Stable
Physical State: Liquid
Appearance: Transparent with a yellow to amber hue
Specific Gravity: 0.8
Section 4. Fire and Explosion Data
Flash point: 38 - 54 °C (100 - 129°F)
Means Of Extinction: Water Spray; Dry Chemical; Carbon Dioxide; Foam; Water may be ineffective in fighting fire.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.
Section 5. Reactivity Data
Conditions To Avoid: Isolate from strong oxidizers such as permanganates, chromates and peroxides.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide vapors from burning.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Section 6. Toxicological Properties
Exposure Limits: TLV (ACGIH) 100ppm ; TWA (OSHA) 100ppm
Exposure Effects: Eye and Skin Contact: Primary Irritation to skin, defatting, dermatitis. Absorption through skin increases exposure. Primary irritation to eyes, redness, tearing, blurred vision. Liquid can cause eye burns and skin irritation. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Inhalation: Harmful if inhaled.
Swallowing: Can cause irreversible nervous system damage if swallowed. Can be fatal or cause blindness if swallowed. Cannot be made non-poisonous.
Section 7. Preventive Measures
Handling: Isolate from oxidizers, heat, sparks, electric equipment and open flame. Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing. Wear OHSA standar goggles or face shield, gloves, apron and footwear impervious to this material as needed. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Do not flame, cut, saw, drill, braze or weld empty containers. Continue all label precautions!
Ventilation: Avoid breathing mists and vapor. Use in well Ventilated area. In confined space, mechanical ventilation may be necessary to reduce vapor concentrations to levels below the allowable exposure limits.
Storage: Prevent vapor buildup. Vapors may ignite. Keep container tightly closed and upright when not in use to prevent leakage.
Spill or leak procedures: Stop spill at once. Dike area and contain. Clean up remainder with absorbent materials. Mop up and dispose of. Persons without proper protection should be kep from area until cleaned up.
Waste Disposal Method: Recycle of dispose of observing local, state and federal health, safety and pollution laws. If questions exist, contact the appropriate agencies.
Section 8. First Aid Measures Procedure
Eye Contact: Flush with plenty of water for 15 minutes and get medical attention.
Skin Contact: Immediately remove contaminated clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. (Discard contaminated shoes.)
Inhalation:. Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen and get medical attention.
Swallowing: Induce vomiting promptly using physician's instructions or by having patient stick finger down throat. After vomiting has been induced, give two teaspoons of baking soda in a glass of water. Call a physician. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. have patient lie down and keep warm until medical help arrives.
Section 9. Preparation Data Of MSDS
Date: April 3, 2009
Prepared By: Ali A.Yazdi, Chief Chemist; Phoenix Chemical Corp.
Phone: (253) 381-3510
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PARC 400 - Cost Effective Chemical Treatment
PARC400 Chemical is a state of the art proprietary chemical that offers a safe, economical and effective single source solution to production problems caused by paraffin and asphaltene buildup. PARC400 Chemical has been developed to incorporate the advantage offered by traditional solvents, dispersants, crystal modifiers and inhibitors into a single source solution.
It is so effective that within a short period of time, PARC400 Chemical treatments will not only pay for themselves, but also increase the economic output of treated wells. This is achieved by increasing production, minimizing costly operational problems, and/or decreasing the frequency of treatments required when compared with other treatment methods.
PARC400 Chemical offers superb solvency properties. Due to its unique chemical composition, PARC400 Chemical removes up to 10 times the amount of parraffin and asphaltene possible by traditional solvents. PARC400 Chemical is also a crystal modifier. A crystal modifier keeps dissolved paraffin and asphaltene in solution. Thus enhancing the paraffin and asphaltene retention effect of the product. When PARC400 Chemical is continually injected in the well, the crystal modifier effect will hinder the precipitation and deposition of paraffin and asphaltene thus keeping treated wells clean of paraffin and asphaltene deposits. Once PARC400 Chemical is squeezed into the formation, it has a unique ability to time release back into production. With PARC400 Chemical adsorbing to the formation and releasing over time, the need for frequent treatments is reduced.
PARC400 Chemical is compatible with hot oil treatments, acidizing, demulsifier, and corrosion inhibitors. Furthermore, PARC400 Chemical contains only virgin material and meets all refinery requirements.
A PARC400 Chemical treatment program is divided into two phases. Phase one involves the removal of wax formation damage paraffin and asphaltene buildup in the formation, and the removal of deposits in the production lines. The objective at phase one is to restore the well to optimal production. If formation damage due to paraffin and asphaltene deposition has been a factor in production decline, then production increase may be expected at this stage. The rate of future paraffin deposition will also decrease significantly due to the crystal modifier effects of the product. Phase two consists of continuous chemical injection or periodic treatments such as batch treatments, formation squeeze, addition to hot oil, chemical circulation, etc. In phase two the objective is to insure that the well remains at optimal production at the minimum maintenance cost.
Other uses of PARC400 Chemical includes the removal of paraffin and asphaltene in gas wells, water injection wells, disposal wells, flow lines and the removal of tank bottom sludge in crude oil storage tanks.
The sooner you start your wells on a PARC400 Chemical treatment program, the sooner you will be optimizing your current oil & gas production.
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