What is Grease-X Jet and who manufactures it?

Grease-X Jet is a proprietary cleaning formulation supplied by Sewer Equipment Company (AUST), 5/85 Alfred Road, Chipping Norton NSW 2170.
This page summarises the official SDS to support safe handling, storage and disposal.

Is Grease-X Jet classified as hazardous?

The SDS lists no hazardous constituents for Grease-X Jet.

What are the first-aid measures for Grease-X Jet?

Eyes: Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes; seek medical advice if irritation persists.
Skin: Wash skin with water after contact.
Inhalation: Sensitisation can occur in hypersensitive individuals; avoid handling that creates aerosol or dust.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting; seek medical attention.

Which PPE and ventilation are recommended?

Use respiratory protection for dust/mist, impervious gloves and safety glasses, with mechanical ventilation in the work area.

How should Grease-X Jet be handled and stored?

Keep containers tightly closed, wash thoroughly after handling, and keep away from open flames. Provide an eyewash station and safety shower near the work area.

What should I know about fire and explosion?

Extinguish using water spray, dry chemical, CO₂, or foam. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Use water spray to cool nearby containers.

What are the accidental release and spill guidelines?

Avoid inappropriate handling and conditions that generate dust or mist. If material enters the eyes, flush for 15 minutes and follow first-aid guidance above.

What is the composition of Grease-X Jet?

Active constituent: C9–11 alcohol ethoxylates (proprietary mixture).

What are the physical and chemical properties?

Boiling point: >100 °C
Specific gravity: 1.00
Water solubility: Complete
Physical state & appearance: Liquid; homogeneous transparent with mild odour

Is Grease-X Jet stable and reactive?

The product is stable; hazardous polymerisation will not occur and no hazardous decomposition products are specified in normal conditions.

What are the toxicological and ecological notes?

The SDS notes possible sensitisation by inhalation in hypersensitive individuals.
Ecology: Harmful to fish; overall low ecotoxicity is noted.

How do I dispose of Grease-X Jet safely?

Follow the label instructions. Dispose of material via a licensed waste contractor; suitable for disposal by an approved waste disposal agent.

Is Grease-X Jet classed as Dangerous Goods for transport?

The SDS indicates Not applicable for UN Number, Proper Shipping Name, Dangerous Goods Class, Packing Group, and Hazchem Code.

Are there specific regulatory or OHS considerations?

The SDS notes Environment: not considered a hazard and OHS: not considered a hazard. Always follow workplace procedures and PPE guidance.

Who do I contact and what disclaimer applies?

For emergencies call 1800 028 584. The SDS information is provided without warranty and should be verified for your use case; always read the product label before use.

Local support

Talk to the experts — 1800 028 584. SECA’s German factory-trained technicians support ROVION® from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Auckland & Christchurch.