Datasheet

Flux-Off Rosin
Weighted average: 79.27°C (174.7°F)
Physical and chemical properties
Physical state
Melting point
Boiling point
Vapour pressure
Relative density
Vapour density
Solubility
Liquid.
Weighted average: -108.7°C (-163.7°F)
Weighted average: 0.79 g/cm
3
3 Air = 1
The highest known value is 5.3 kPa (40 mm Hg) (at 20°C) (Ethanol).
Insoluble
Characteristic.Odour
pH
Clear.Colour
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate =
1)
Greater than 1.
Auto-ignition temperature
Flash point
The lowest known value is 398.9°C (750°F) (Ethanol).
-29 C
Not considered as a product presenting risks of explosion.
9.
Not available.
The lowest known value is 180 ppm (Ethanol)
Odour threshold
Explosive properties
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General information
Appearance
Important health, safety and environmental information
Other information
Hazardous Decomposition
Products
Conditions to Avoid Do not puncture, incinerate or store the container at temperatures above 49(C (120(F) or in
direct sunlight.
Stability and reactivity
These products are carbon oxides (CO, CO
2
).
The product is stable.
Stability
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Toxicological information
11.
Over-exposure signs/symptoms
Ethanol
LD50
LD50
LD50
LDLo
LDLo
LC50
7060 mg/kg
6300 mg/kg
3450 mg/kg
1400 mg/kg
5500 mg/kg
20000 (10
hour(s))
Oral
Oral
Oral
Oral
Oral
Inhalation
Rat
Rabbit
Mouse
human
Dog
Rat
propan-2-ol
LD50
LD50
LD50
LD50
LDLo
LDLo
LDLo
5045 mg/kg
6410 mg/kg
3600 mg/kg
12800 mg/kg
1537 mg/kg
3570 mg/kg
5272 m
g
/k
g
Oral
Oral
Oral
Dermal
Oral
Oral
Oral
Rat
Rabbit
Mouse
Rabbit
Dog
human
man
Ingredient Name
Acute toxicity
Test Result Route Species
Target Organs
Not classified or listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, EU and ACGIH.
Carcinogenicity
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Potential Acute Health Effects
Inhalation : Inhalation of vapours may cause dizziness, an irregular heartbeat, narcosis, nausea or
asphyxiation.
Aspiration hazard if swallowed- can enter lungs and cause damage.:Ingestion
Skin Contact : Irritating to skin.
Irritating to eyes.:Eye contact
Date of issue
: 1/26/2006.
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