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Oil, mineral-based crankcase

Specific contaminants that are components of total petroleum hydrocarbons, such as BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene), n-hexane, jet fuels, fuel oils, and mineral-based crankcase oil have been studied and a number of toxicological profiles have been developed on individual constituents and petroleum products. However, the character of the total petroleum hydrocarbons has not been studied extensively and no profiles have been developed. Although several toxicological profiles have been developed for petroleum products and for specific chemicals found in petroleum, the total petroleum hydrocarbon test results have been too nonspecific to be of real value in the assessment of its potential health effects. [Pg.210]

Physical Form, brown to black oily liquid new mineral-based crankcase oil contains petrochemicals (straight-chain hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons, and polyaromatic hydrocarbons or PAH) plus stabilizers and detergents including zinc dithiophosphate, zinc diaryl or dialkyl dithiophosphates (ZTDP), calcium alkyl phenates, magnesium, sodium, and calcium sulfonates, tricresyl phosphates, molybdenum disulfide, heavy metal soaps, cadmium, and zinc. ... [Pg.724]

Toxicology. Used mineral-based crankcase oil poses a primary risk of skin cancer from frequent and prolonged contact and is minimally irritating to the respiratory tract. [Pg.725]

Inhalation studies in humans suggest that used mineral-based crankcase oil is minimally irritating to the tissues of the respiratory tract, but exposure levels were not well described. ... [Pg.725]

The ACGIH has not established a threshold limit value for used mineral-based crankcase oil. [Pg.725]

E-5.b Concentration of Components in Used Mineral-Based Crankcase Oil... [Pg.18]

E-5.C Physical and Chemical Properties of Mineral-based Crankcase Oils... [Pg.18]

Note that aliphatic compounds other than the above straight-chain alkanes were not listed by the TPHCWG [1997b] as constituents of petroleum and petroleum-based fuels that are the focus of the fraction-selection approach. See Appendix D, Table D-l.) Petroleum products such as mineral-based crankcase oil and mineral-based hydraulic fluids, however, contain branched and cyclic... [Pg.151]

Studies examining petroleum-stream stocks used to formulate mineral-based crankcase oil indicate that these stocks are nontoxic relative to used crankcase oils therefore, the toxicity of used oils has... [Pg.162]

This profile covers total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), which is defined as the measurable amount of petroleum-based hydrocarbon in an environmental medium (Chapter 2). TPH is measured as the total quantity of hydrocarbons without identification of individual constituents. Sources of TPH contamination in the environment range from crude oil, to fuels such as gasoline and kerosene, to solvents, to mineral-based crankcase oil and mineral-based hydraulic fluids. These products contain not only a large number and variety of petroleum hydrocarbons, but also other chemicals that, strictly speaking, are not the subject of this profile, such as non-hydrocarbon additives and contaminants. The TPH issue is further complicated by the number of petroleum-derived hydrocarbons that have been identified—more than 250—and the variability in composition of crude oils and petroleum products (see Section 3.2 and Appendices D and E for details). [Pg.198]

ATSDR. 1997c. Toxicological profile for mineral-based crankcase oil. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA. [Pg.229]

Chemical Name Mineral-based crankcase oil ATSDR 1997c... [Pg.321]

Source ATSDR. 1997. Toxicological profile for mineral-based crankcase oil. Agency for Toxic... [Pg.323]

Oil, crude Paraffinic oil Petroleum Petroleum crude Petroleum crude oil [Flammable liquid) Petroleum distillate Petroleum distillates Petroleum distillates, n.o,s, or petroleum products, n.o,s, Rock oil Rubber solvent Seneca oil UN1267 UN1268 Used Mineral-based Crankcase Oil Virol. [Pg.482]

BASE oil Caswell No. 632A Coal oil [Oil, mix.] Crankcase oil, used mineral-based Crankcase Oil, Used Crude oil Crude ells Crude petroleum EINECS 232-298-5 EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 063503 Mineral oils, highly-refined oils [Mineral oils] Naphtha ... [Pg.482]


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