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Local control measures:
Other:
Use adequate ventilation when working with material in an enclosed area. Mechanical
methods such as fume hoods or area fans may be used to reduce localized vapor/mist
areas. If vapor or mist is generated when the material handled, adequate ventilation in
accordance with good engineering practice must be provided to maintain concentrations
below the specified exposure. Eyewash stations and showers should be available in
areas where this material is used and stored.
Consumption of food and drink should be avoided in work areas where product is
present. Always wash hands and face with soap and water before eating, drinking or
smoking.
SECTION 9
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance:
Odor:
Odor threshold:
pH:
Melting/Freezing point:
Initial boiling point:
Boiling range:
Flash point:
Evaporation rate:
Flammability:
Upper flammable limit:
Lower flammable limit:
Vapor pressure:
Vapor density:
Relative density:
Solubility:
Partition Coefficient:
Auto-ignition temperature:
Decomposition temperature:
Viscosity:
VOC:
Other:
Clear, Blue Liquid.
Mild, Sweet Odor.
Not determined.
Approximately 10-11.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Not determined.
118°C (>244°F) typical by ASTM D92 for Ethylene Glycol.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Greater than air.
1.08 g/cm
3 @ 15.6°C
Fully miscible in water, immiscible in most petroleum solvents.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Not determined.
Negligible.
Not applicable.
SECTION 10
STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity Chemical
stability: Hazardous
polymerization: Conditions
to avoid:
Incompatibility with other
materials:
Decomposition products:
Other:
Material is chemically stable at room temperatures and pressure.
Will not occur.
Avoid high temperatures and product contamination. Avoid all sources of ignition
including heat, sparks, and open flame.
Avoid contact with acids and strong oxidizing materials.
Smoke, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other aldehydes of incomplete
combustion. Oxides of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur; reactive hydrocarbons and irritating
vapors.
Not appl
icable.