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Flammable liquids flash point

WARNING Flammable liquid. Flash point. below 100°F. [Pg.21]

Flammable liquid flash point, -15°C (closed cup) explosive limits, 5.1-20% autoignition temperature, 404°C. ... [Pg.374]

CLASSIFICATION OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS FLASH POINT AND BOILING POINT... [Pg.259]

Flammable liquid—Flash point <14IT (60.5°C) Combustible liquid—Flash point >14lT (60.5°C)... [Pg.157]

GLYCEROL TRINITRATE (55-63-0) C3H5N3O9 A flammable liquid (flash point explodes Fire Rating 3). Heat-, UV-, acid-, friction-, mechanical-shock- high explosive. Hydrolyzed in water, forming an explosive solution of nitric acid and glycerol. A strong... [Pg.522]

Class lA flammable liquid...Flash point below 73°F and boiling point below 100°F. [Pg.1126]

Class IC flammable liquid—Flash point at or above 73°F and below 100°F... [Pg.1126]

TRIISOBUTYLALUMINUM (100-99-2) Extremely flammable liquid (flash point <39°F/<4°C). Pyrophoric ignites spontaneously on contact with air. Reacts with water. A strong reducing agent. Violent reaction with oxidizers. Reacts with acids, carbon dioxide, alcohols, amines, ammonia, halogens, halogenated hydrocarbons. Attacks silicone and urethane rubbers. Store under inert gas blanket. Reacts with most common fire extinguishers ... [Pg.1194]

Class lA flammable liquid Flash point below 73°F and boiling point below 100°F Class IB flammable liquid Flash point below 73°F and boiling point at or above 100°F Class IC flammable liquid Flash point at or above 73°F and below 100°F Class 11 combustible liquid Flash point at or above 100°F and below 140°F Class IIIA combustible liquid Flash point at or above 140°F and below 200°F Class IIIB combustible liquid Flash point at or above 200°F... [Pg.1293]

Flammable liquid flash point (closed cup) 12.7°C (55°F) autoignition temperature 363°C (685°F) Are hazard in contact with flame or heat forms explosive mixtures with air LEE and UEL values 4.3 and 19.0% by volume in air, respectively. [Pg.138]

Flammable liquid flash point (open cup) 29°C (84°F) autoignition temperature 371°C (700°F). 1-Propanol forms explosive mixtures with air within the range of 2-14 by volume in air. Violent reactions may occur when it is mixed with strong oxidizing substances. [Pg.139]

Flammable liquid flash point (open cup) 33°C (91°F) vapor forms explosive mixtures with air LEE and UEL data not available. 2-Propyn-l-ol may react violently with strong oxidizers. It ignites when mixed with phosphorus pentoxide. [Pg.142]

Flammable liquid, flash point 35°C (95°F) autoignition temperature 367°C (692.6°F). It presents a fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame. It forms explosive mixtures with air, with LEL and UEL values of 1.4 and 11.2% by volume in air, respectively. It emits toxic fumes when heated to decomposition. It may react violently with strong oxidizers. [Pg.144]

Flammable liquid, flash point 24.4°C (76°F) antoignition temperatnre 405°C (761°F) vapor forms explosive mixtures with air within the range 1.7-9.8% by volume in air at 100°C (212°F). It may react violently with strong oxidizing substances. [Pg.145]

Under normal conditions these compounds are stable and do not decompose. Most of these are noncombustible substances. Only 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol and 3-methyl-l-pentyn-3-ol are flammable liquids [flash point (open cup) 25° (77°F) and 38°C (100.4°F), respectively]. [Pg.154]

Highly flammable liquid flash point (closed cup) < — 17°C (<0°F) vapor pressure of... [Pg.237]

Highly flammable liquid flash point (closed cnp) —37°C (—35°F) vapor density 2.0 (air = 1), vapor can travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back antoignition temperature 318°C (604°F) fireextinguishing agent dry chemical, CO2, or alcohol foam water should be used to keep fire-exposed containers cool and to flush and dilute the spill. [Pg.238]


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