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Alcohols foaming

Use of dry chemical, alcohol foam, or carbon dioxide is recommended for cycloahphatic amine fire fighting. Water spray is recommended only to flush spills away to prevent exposures. In the aquatic environment, cyclohexylamine has a high (420 mg/L) toxicity threshold for bacteria (Pseudomonasputida) (68), and is considered biodegradable, that is, rnineralizable to CO2 and H2O, by acclimatized bacteria. [Pg.212]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point (deg. F) 220 OC, 213 CC Flammable Limits in Air (%) No data Fire Extinguishing Agents Alcohol foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Water or foam may cause foaming Special Hazards of Combustion Products No data Behavior in Fire No data Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 817 Electrical Hazard No data Burning Rate 3.74 mm/min. [Pg.43]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.24 ]




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