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Amyl alcohol flash point

The amyl alcohols are readily flammable substances / fZ-amyl alcohol is the most flammable (closed cup flash point, 19 °C). Their vapors can form explosive mixtures with air (Table 6) (5,139—147). [Pg.375]

AMYL ALCOHOL or 1-AMYL ALCOHOL or -AMYL ALCOHOL or AMYL ALCOHOL, NORMAL (71-41-0) C5H12O Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 1.2 to 10.5 flash point 91°F/33°C cc autoignition temp 572°F/300°C 680°F/360°C Fire Rating 3]. Violent... [Pg.77]

AMYL ETHER or n-AMYL ETHER (693-65-2) [CH3(CH2)4)20 Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 134°F/56°C Fire Rating 2). Ethers can form unstable and explosive peroxides upon standing. Reacts violently with strong oxidizers. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), alcohol-resistant foam, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.81]

FERMENTATION AMYL ALCOHOL (123-51-3) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 109°F/43°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, reducing agents, hydrogen trisulfide. Incompatible with acid anhydrides, acid chlorides, aliphatic amines, caustics, isocyanates, nitric acid, sulfuric acid. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.562]

These are flannnable componnds. The flash point data are presented in Table 4.1. The flammability of 2-methyl-2-bntanol (tert-amyl alcohol) is greater than that of other isomers. The vapors of all isomers form explosive mixtures with air. The LET and UEL values for isoamyl alcohol are 2.4 and 10.5% by volume in air, respectively. Reactions with strong oxidizing substances may be vigorous to violent. [Pg.147]

Plastic Solvent n.o.s. A name commonly used for mixtures of liquids employed for dissolving plastics or for thinning plastic cements. In general, they may contain flammable liquids, such as acetone, amyl acetate, or some of the alcohols or ketones. The classification is determined by the flash point. ICAO A2... [Pg.225]


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