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limit or the maximum use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency or respirator supplier,
whichever is lowest. A full face piece particulate respirator (NIOSH type N100 filter) may be worn up to 50 times the
exposure limit, or the maximum use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency, or respirator
supplier, whichever is lowest. If oil particles (e.g. lubricants, cutting fluids, Glycerin, etc.) are present, use a NIOSH
type R or P filter. For emergencies or instances where the exposure levels are not known, use a full face piece
positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air-purifying respirators do not protect workers in Oxygen-
deficient atmospheres.
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance
Physical state: Pink liquid
Odor: Alcohol
Odor threshold: No Data Available
pH: 8.2
Specific Gravity: 1.01
Melting point: -13
o
C
Boiling point: No Data Available
Flash point: 51
o
C
Evaporation rate (BuAc=1): No Data Available
Flammability (solid, gas): Yes
Lower and upper explosive (flammable) limits: LEL 3.3%, UEL 19% (Ethanol)
Vapor pressure: No Data Available
Vapor density (Air=1): No Data Available
Solubility: Soluble in water
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water: No Data Available
Auto-ignition temperature: Not Applicable
Decomposition temperature: No Data Available
Viscosity: No Data Available
VOC%: 15
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity
Stable under recommended storage conditions.
Chemical stability
Stable under recommended storage conditions.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.
Conditions to avoid
Temperatures above the flash point and avoid excessive heat, open flame or other sources of ignition.
Incompatible materials
Can react with strong oxidizing agents, peroxides, alkaline products and strong acids. Contact with nitric and sulfuric acids will
form nitrocresols that can decompose violently.
Hazardous decomposition products
Ignition and burning can release carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and non-combusted hydrocarbons (smoke).
Section 11: Toxicological Information
Information on toxicological effects