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For technicians handling Welch DuoSeal pumps, oil performance and safety aren't optional—they're operational.

The DuoSeal Vacuum Oil 1407K is engineered for high-vacuum environments where chemical stability, low vapor pressure, and long service intervals are non-negotiable. But the oil’s performance is only half the story. The linked Safety Data Sheet (SDS) outlines the handling, storage, and hazard mitigation protocols that keep your team safe and your equipment running.

Key Safety Highlights

  • Chemical Composition: Refined hydrocarbon oil with no additives. Non-reactive under normal conditions.
  • Hazards: Not classified as hazardous under GHS. However, prolonged skin contact may cause irritation. Inhalation of mist should be avoided.
  • Handling: Use in well-ventilated areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Do not ingest.
  • Storage: Store in tightly sealed containers away from heat and oxidizing agents.
  • Spill Response: Absorb with inert material. Dispose according to local regulations.
  • Disposal: Treat as used oil. Follow local environmental guidelines.

FAQs

No, it’s not classified as hazardous under GHS. However, standard precautions apply—avoid prolonged skin contact and inhalation of mist.