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X-ray fluorescence can be used to analyse all types of samples. Its applications are numerous, whether in research and development or in quality control of production. Initially, X-ray fluorescence was used in industries that treat metals of primary fusion or alloys and, more generally, in the mineral industry (for use one ceramics, cements, steel, glass, etc.). Because of the ease of use of common X-ray fluorescence instruments, its scope of application has expanded into other areas the photographic industry and semi-conductors (for impurity control in silicon chips), the petroleum industry, geology, paper mills, gas analyses (such as nitrogen), toxicology and environmental applications (dust, fumes from combustion, heavy metals, and dangerous materials in waste such as Pb, As, Cr, Cd, etc.). [Pg.249]

Regulatory DOT nonregulated SARA 311/313 nonreportable Canada DSL, EU, Australia, Japan, Korea listed Properties Wh. powd. char, waxy odor negligible sol. in water sp.gr. 0.91 vise. 1700-2000 cps (190 C) m.p. 145-152 C acid no. nil sapon. no. nil flash pt. (OC) > 200 C hardness < 0.5 dmm 100% act. Toxicology ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m total particulates molten material causes thermal skin burns particulates may cause mech. irritation to eyes nuisance dust by inh. fumes from molten material may be irritating low toxicity by ing. TSCA listed Environmental Not considered biodeg. [Pg.13]

Uses UV photoinitiator in coatings, inks, adhesives Properties Yel. clear oily liq. very faint odor insol. in water sp.gr. 1.07 (20 C) m.p, < 5 C b.p. 100-120 C (0.2 mm Hg) flash pt, > 110 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) > 10,000 mg/kg irritating to eyes, skin, mucous membranes, upper respiratory tract may be harmful by inh., ing., skin absorp. TSCA listed Environmental Environmentally hazardous Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Emits toxic fumes of CO, CO2 under fire conditions... [Pg.15]

Toxicology OSHA PEL 50 g/m dust/mist/vapor/fume may be irritating to respiratory system and to skirVeyes in sensitive individuals ing. may cause acute/chronic overexposure may cause kidney damage, reproductive harm contains lead TSCA listed Environmental EPA hazardous substance Hazardous Decomp. Prods. During a fire, PbO, may be volatilized Storage Keep dry BTDA [Jayhawk Fine Chems.j... [Pg.131]

Toxicology Dust may cause eye irritation, coughing, mucous prod., shortness of breath skin contact may cause drying fumes may cause eye and respiratory tract irritation, nausea, headache TSCA listed Environmental LC50 (rainbow trout, 96 h) 873 mg/l (daphnia, 48 h) 1114 mg/l relatively nontoxic... [Pg.383]

Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 55 mg/kg, (IV, mouse) 3600 pg/kg LDLo (subcut., rabbit) 20 mg/kg poison by ing., IV, subcut. routes causes severe skin irritation tumorigen TSCA listed Environmental Toxic to fish do not discharge into lakes, streams, or public waters keep away from drinking water sources Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits very toxic fumes of NO, and SO,... [Pg.1198]

Properties Colorless liq. or rhombic crystals, odorless sol. in water, alcohol misc. with many org. soivs. m.w. 97.99 dens. 1.70 (20/4 C) vapor pressure 0.0285 mm (20 C) m.p. 42.4 C b.p. 158 C starts to dec. above 200 C forming polyphosphoric acids Toxicology ACGIH TLV/TWA1 mg/m STEL 3 mg/m LD50 (oral, rat) 1530 mg/kg, (skin, rabbit) 2740 mg/kg mod. toxic by skin contact human poison by ing. corrosive irritant to eyes, skin, mucous membranes systemic irritant by inh. common air contaminant TSCA listed Environmental Environmentally hazardous Precaution DOT Corrosive material strong acid mixts. with nitromethane are explosive incompat. with alkalis corrosive to many metals violent reaction possible with sodium tetrahydroborate Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of PO,... [Pg.1274]

Toxicology May be irritating to eyes and skin Environmental Prevent contamination of soil, ground- and surf.-water Precaution Combustible liq. incompat. with strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, CO2 heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes... [Pg.51]

Toxicology Toxic by inhalation, sl. irritant avoid contact and inh. narcotic in high cones. target organ heart TSCA listed Environmental VOC Precaution Violent reaction with Al Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits highly toxic fumes of F" and Cl"... [Pg.919]

Properties Colorless liq. m.w. 162.21 sp.gr. 1.0396 (20/20 C) vapor pressure 0.12 mm Hg (20 C) b.p. 209.1 C flash pt. (OC) 180 F Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 11,960 mg/kg mod. toxic by ing. severe eye irritant TSCA listed Environmental VOC ThOD 1.68 Precaution Combustible when exposed to heat or flame can react with oxidizing materials Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes NFPA Health 0, Flammability 2, Reactivity 0 Uses Solvent... [Pg.1312]

Toxicology Irritating to eyes, skin TSCA listed Environmental Do not discharge into lakes, streams, ponds, or public waters Precaution Combustible incompat. with strong acids, strong bases, materials that react with terpene alcohols prolonged/excessive heat and/or exposure to air may cause decomp, or oxidation of the material Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, CO2, acrid fumes... [Pg.1341]


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