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Hydrocarbons flash point

Liquid hydrocarbons ( flash point not less than 30°) 5-12... [Pg.631]

Combustible solid difficult to ignite. Liquid forms are dissolved in hydrocarbons (flash point 100 to 150°F/38 to 66°C). Contact with strong oxidizers may cause fire and explosions. Incompatible with alkaline materials hydrolyzes in alkali. Attacks some plastics, rubber and coatings iron and aluminum. [Pg.145]

Usually sold as 15-30% solution In hydrocarbons flash point and axplosivs limits depend on solvent used. For 15-30% solution see relevant entry. Reacts violently with extinguishing agents such as water, foam, carbon dioxide and ordinary powder. Lung edema symptoms usually develop several hours later and are aggravated by physical exertion rest and hospitalization essential. As first aid, a doctor or authorized person should consider administering a corticosteroid spray. Use cylinder with special fittings. [Pg.302]


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