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Foaming Liquid carbon dioxide

Liquid argon Liquid asphalt Liquid atomizers Liquid-based foam Liquid butyl rubber Liquid carbon dioxide... [Pg.570]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point (deg. F) -70 CC Flammable limits in Air (%) 1.4 - 8.3 Fire Extinguishing Agents Dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Water may be ineffective Special Hazards of Combustion Products Not pertinent Behavior in Fire This is a highly volatile liquid. The vapors are explosive when mixed with air Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 800 Electrical Hazard Not pertinent Burning Rate 7.4 mm/min. [Pg.220]

Explosivity Fine dust dispersed in air in sufficient concentrations and in the presence of an ignition source, is a potential dust explosion hazard. Minimum concentration for explosion is 0.25 oz. ft The recommended fire extinguishing media is water spray, dry chemical, alcohol foam, or carbon dioxide. Acetaminophen is capable of generating a static electrical charge. Processes involving dumping of acetaminophen into flammable liquid, inert atmosphere in the vessels, or temperatures of flammable liquid should be maintained below its flashpoint. [Pg.22]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS a highly flammable liquid NFPA rating Health 2, Flammability 2, Reactivity 1 vapors form explosive mixtures with air, explosive reactions with bromine pentafluoride, chromium trioxide, hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, sodium peroxide ignites on contact with pot issium-tert-butoxide incompatible or reacts violently with acetaldehyde, acetic anhydride, chromic acid, nitric acid, ammonium nitrate, chlorine trifluoride, (nitric acid + acetone), perchloric acid, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, xylene use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.384]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS highly flammable liquid NFPA rating Health 1, Flammability 3, Reactivity 0 explosive reaction with nitric acid + sulfuric acid, bromine trifluoride, hydrogen peroxide ignites on contact with activated carbon, chromium trioxide, potas-sium-tert-butoxide reacts violently with bromoform, chloroform + alkalies, bromine incompatible with air, nitric acid, chloroform, and sulfuric acid use dry chemical, alcohol foam, or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.387]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS noncombustible solid liquid formulations containing organic solvents may be flammable characteristics of the dust or the solvent used in the formulation will determine the explosion hazard decomposes in acid or base decomposes on heating above 200°C (392°F), producing toxic and corrosive fumes of nitrogen oxides, phosphorous oxides, and oxides of sulfur use dry powder, alcohol foam or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.420]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible NFPA rating Health 0, Flammability 2, Reactivity 0 flammable liquid when exposed to heat or flame reacts violently with chromic anhydride and naphthalene vapor is explosive when exposed to heat or flame or ehro-mium (III) oxide burning may increase hazardous vapor levels incompatible with potassium permanganate salts of any kind should not be added to camphor water use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.468]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS nonflammable liquid may bum but does not ignite readily containers may explode when heated exposure in a fire results in the formation of a black soot containing polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzofurans and chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins contact with strong oxidizers may cause fires and explosions toxic gases and vapors, such as hydrogen ehloride and carbon monoxide, may be released in a fire use dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.493]


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