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Methyl butyl ketone flash point

METHYL BUTYL KETONE or METHYL n-BUTYL KETONE (591-78-6) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 57°F/14°C). Strong oxidizers may cause fire and ex plosions. Reacts, possibly violently, with aldehydes, nitric acid, perchloric acid, potassium-/erf-butoxide. Mixtures with hydrogen peroxide may form unstable peroxides. Attacks many plastics, resins, and rubber. [Pg.771]

Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK boiling point 769.6°C, density 0.8062, flash point -6°C) is an important coating solvent for many polymers and is made by the sulfation and hydration of 1 or 2-butene to sec-butyl alcohol, which is then dehydrogenated to the ketone (Fig. 1). [Pg.328]


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