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Explosive limits auto ignition temperatures

Unexpected concentration of oxygen can occur when compressed air is dried or purified by pas.sing it over certain types of molecular sieves. Nitrogen is absorbed preferentially after regeneration, and the air first produced may be rich in oxygen. This can widen flammability limits and lower auto-ignition temperatures. At least one explosion has occurred as a result. If possible, use Type 3A molecular sieves [21]. [Pg.246]

Explosive limits in air, % by vol. Auto- ignition temperature. °F Specific gravity (water = 1.0) Vapor density (air = 1.0) Melting point. °r Boiling point or range. °F Water solu- bility Suitable extin- guishing agents Hazard... [Pg.489]

The figures for flash points are closed-cup values except where a suffix (o) indicates the (usually higher) open-cup value. The figures for explosive limits (or flammability limits) are % by volume in air at ambient temperature except where indicated otherwise. Where no figure has been found for the upper limit, a query has been inserted. Figures for auto-ignition temperatures are usually those determined in glass (without catalytic effects) except where stated. [Pg.1937]

Auto-ignition temperature 538°C Explosive limits, vol% in air 5.6-40.0 Octanol/water partition coefficient as log Pow 0.35... [Pg.349]

Flammable flash point, 39°C explosive limits, 5.4-16% auto-ignition temperature, 426°C.2 Extinguish fire with water spray, dry powder, carbon dioxide, or foam.2... [Pg.1]

Highly flammable. Flash point, closed cup, 0°F (-18°C). Explosive limits, 2.6-12.8% auto-ignition temperature, 538°C. Extinguish fire with dry powder, carbon dioxide, or... [Pg.7]

Flash point, -90°C explosive limits, 0.9-98% auto-ignition temperature, 38-52°C (lowered by moisture).2 Extinguish from a safe distance with water or liquid nitrogen. Do not use halocarbons.3... [Pg.203]

Flash point, closed cup, 44°C flash point, open cup, 49°C. Explosive limit, 2.8-18.0%. Auto-ignition temperature, 240°C. Extinguish fire with water, foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide.2... [Pg.260]

Flash point, open cup, -1°C flash point, closed cup, -4°C. To fight fire, use foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical.2 Auto-ignition temperature, 204°C. Explosive limits, 1.0-6.7%.3... [Pg.278]

Flammable.1 Vapor forms explosive mixtures with air2 flash point, 20°C explosion limits, 1.8-2.4% auto-ignition temperature, 482°C.3... [Pg.520]

Boiling point, C 340 Melting point, C 217 Flash point, °C 121 Auto-ignition temperature, ° C 540 Reiative density (water = 1) 1.24 Relativevapordensity(airal) 6.2 Vapor pressure, mm Hg at 146 C 0.99 Solubility in water none Explosive limits, vol% in air 0.6- Relative molecularmass 178.2 LogPoctanol/water 4.5 Qrossformula C14H10 YELLOW/COLORLE8S CRYSTALS WITH BLUE FLUORESCENCE Sublimates readily. Reacts with strong oxidants. ... [Pg.68]

Boiling point, °C 204 Meitingp(, °C 0 Flashpoint.°C 109 Auto-ignition temperature, 0 375 Relative density (vrater 1) 1.0 Relative vapor density (air 1) 3.1 Relative density at 20 ° C of saturated mixture vapor/air(air 1) 1.0 Vaporpressure,mmHgat20 C 0.061 Solubiity in water Explosive limits, vol% in air 1.9- Relative molecular mass 90.1 LogPoctanolAvater -1.0 Qrossformula C4H,q02 COLORLESS VISCOUS HYQROSCOPIC UOMNO Vapor mixes readily with sir. Reacts with strong mddante. ... [Pg.133]

Boiling point, °C 166 Meltir point, °C ->92 Flash point, °C 50 Auto-ignition temperature. C Relativedensity(water>1) 0.87 Relative vapordenstty(air 1) 5 Relative density at 20 C of saturated mixture vapor/air(air 1) 1.01 Vapor pressure, mm Hg at 20 1 -4 Solubility in water none Explosive limits, vol% in air - Relative molecular mass 144.2 Grossformula COLORLESS UQUID WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOR Vapor mixes readHy with air. Reacts violently with strong oxidants. Attacks many plastics. ... [Pg.148]

Boiling point. 205 Melting point. C -4 Flash point, 0 102 Auto-ignition temperature. C 3M Relative density (waters 1) 0.9 Relative vapor density (air=1) 4.0 Relative density at C of saturated mixture vapor/air(air-1) 1.0 V >or pressure, mm Hg at 20 7.6x10 Solubility in water, g/100 ml at 20 C 1.1 Explosive limits. vRelative molecular mass 118.2 Log P octanol/water 1.9 Grossformula 12 2 COLORLESS VISCOUS UQUH) WITH CHARACTIRI8TIC ODOR V r mixes readily with air. Reacts with strong oxidants. ... [Pg.188]


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