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Glycols toxicologic properties

The application of water-based systems has also led to an increased use of biocides. Though toxicological properties of the active substances are known, health effects caused by glycol derivatives are not sufficiently investigated (NorbSck et al., 1995). [Pg.122]

Properties Amber clear liq. strong pungent lasting odor, char, onion flavor sol. in fixed oils, min. oil, alcohol insol. in glycerin, propylene glycol Toxicology Skin irritant... [Pg.2996]

The acrylic esters of the lower mono-, di- or trialcohols or the lower ethylene or propylene glycols are liquids of low viscosity and, especially with the lower alcohols, of repellent odor. They are often used in coating formulations as reactive diluents for the much more viscous oligomers. References to their toxicological properties can be found in Refs and... [Pg.15]

Uses Patented (U.S., Canada, Japan, Europe) component of skin and hairformu-lations esp. hypoallergenic prods., medicated prods. emulsifier, antimicrobial, moisturizer, nontacky emollient, conditioner solubilizer and fixative for fragrances Properties Amber cl, liq. oil-sol. sp.gr. 1.04 dens. 8.7 Ib/gal HLB 17-19 pH 7.6 (10% in 50/50 IPA/water) 30% total solids, 45% moisture, 25% propylene glycol Toxicology Nontoxic, nonirritating to skin, minimal eye irritation... [Pg.125]

Properties Sol. in alcohol, animal and v etable oils, min. oil Insol. In water, glycerin, propylene glycol Toxicology TSCA listed... [Pg.2167]

Properties Liq. dilutable with esters, ketones, aromatic hydrocarbons, glycol ethers, glycol ether acetates, chlorinated hydrocarbons misc. with aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols dens. 0.95 g/cm dynamic vise. 250-450 cps (20 C) acid no. 2-3 flash pt. 23 C 40 01% solids Toxicology TSCA listed Storage Store tightly closed in cool place Degamin IPDA [DegussaAG/Marl]... [Pg.237]

Properties Off-wh. dear liq. sol. in water, alcohols, and glycols insol in oils and most soivs. sp.gr. 1.03 g/ml vise. 500 cps max. b.p. 212 F cloud pt. 7.0-13.0 C pH 7.0-9.0 (10% in DW) anionic 28.5-30.5% cone. Toxicology Eye and skin contact may cause severe irritation or bums Precaution Incompat. with strong oxidizers Hazardous Ingredients Sodium lauryl sulfate (28.5-30.5%)... [Pg.250]

Properties Gardner 1 max. clear liq. sol. 10% in wafer, alcohols, and glycols insol. or disp. in soivs. and oils sp.gr. 1.06 doud pf. < 25 C (10% acf. NaOH) pH 8.0 (5% in DW) surf. fens. 25 dynes/cm (10% act NaOH) Draves wetting 20 s (10% acf. NaOH) anionic 50% cone. Toxicology May cause eye and skin irrifation inh. may cause nausea may confain frace amts, of efhylene oxide (cancer and reproductive hazard) TSCAIisfed Environmental Biodeg. [Pg.250]

Uses Resin for pigmenf dispersions Features Glycol-free environmenfally friendly Properties < 10 particle size pH 6.8 Toxicology Nonfoxic and noninifating... [Pg.308]

Features Dries to a glossy, continuous, hard, water-insol. film Properties Almost water-wh. clear liq. disp. in castor oil misc. with min. oil and IPM insol. in ethanol, propylene glycol, water, and cyclomethicone vise. 16,000 cp max. 49 02% NV Toxicology Nonirritating to skin, eyes nontoxic orally... [Pg.380]

Properties Pale yel. tenacious, unctuous mass faint char, odor sol. in IPM, ethyl acetate si. sol. in min. oil, propylene glycol laurate insol. in castor oil, glycerin, propylene glycol, acetone, ethanol, water sp.gr. 0.94-0.97 (15 C) m.p. 38-44 C iodine no. (Hanus) 18-36 flash pt (OC) 455 F 100% NV 0.25% max. water Toxicology No known effects from overexposure Natralube 120 [Fanning]... [Pg.554]

Properties Bead polymer sol. in esters, ketones, aromatics, glycol ether acetates, chlorinated hydrocarbons insol. in alcohols, aliphatic hydrocarbons m.w. 70,000-80,000 dens. 1.15 g/cm reduced vise. 35-404 cm /g acid no. < 1 Toxicology TSCA listed Storage Store cool and dry... [Pg.701]

Properties Powd. odorless tasteless sol. in water partly sol. in propylene glycol, glycerin, liq. paraffin, soybean and cottonseed oils m.p. 49-55 C decomp. pt. 234 C HLB 15.0 surf. tens. 34.7 dynes/cm (0.1% aq.) Ross-Miles foam 11 mm (0.25% aq., initial) nonionic 100% cone. Toxicology Nontoxic nonirritating to eyes and skin Environmental Biodeg. [Pg.712]


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