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Thermal vaporization sources flash

Properties Yel. liq. faint castor oil odor sol. 100% in water sp.gr. 1.05 dens. 8.7 Ib/gal vapor pressure < 1 mm Hg b.p. > 200 C HLB 14.5 pour pt. 14 C cloud pt. 59-64 C (1%) flash pt. (COC) > 175 C nonionic Toxicology Vapors or finely misted materials may initate mucous membranes and cause irritation, dizziness, nausea may cause eye irritation thermal burns are possible not likely to cause significant skin initation on prolonged/repeated contact TSCA listed Precaution Incompat. with strong oxidizing agents keep away from excessive heat, ignition sources... [Pg.493]

Properties Yel. to amber liq. bland odor and taste disp. in water sol. in veg. oil, min. oil, IPA sp.gr. 0.98 dens. 8.1 Ib/gal vapor pressure < 1 mm Hg HLB 7.0 acid no. 6 max. iodine no. 100 sapon. no. 125-150 flash pt. (COC) > 175 C nonionic 100% cone. negligible volatiles Toxicobgy May cause eye irritation not likely to cause significant skin irritation on prolonged/repeated contact but thermal burns possible inh. of vapors may irritate mucous membranes and cause dizziness, nausea Precaution Keep away from oxidizing agents, excessive heat ignition sources... [Pg.494]


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