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Butyl acetate autoignition temperature

VINYL ACETATE or VINYL ACETATE HQ or VINYL ACETATE MONOMER (108-05-4) C4HSO2 Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 2.6 to 13.4 fiashpoint 18°F/-7°C autoignition temp 756°F/402°C Fire Rating 3]. Polymerizes readily if not inhibited elevated temperatures and the influence of light, air, oxygen, water, or peroxides initiates violent reaction. Must be stabilized (hydroquinone or diphenylamine has been recommended) to prevent polymerization. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, non-oxidizing mineral acids, 2-aminoethanol, butyl acrylate ... [Pg.1072]


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