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w <br />SECTION IV -- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA <br />FLASH POINT. 105° F (SETA) <br />A UTOI GNITION TEMPERATURE: 4730 F <br />CONDITIONS OF FLAMMABILITY: Materials must be moderately heated before ignition can occur. <br />FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR - LOWER: 0.7% UPPER: 6.0% <br />EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical, water (mist only). <br />FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES -- SPECIAL: NFPA AA Rating 2-2-0 <br />Keep storage tanks cool with water spray. Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SOBA). <br />UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: <br />Decomposition and combustion products may be toxic. Heated tanks may rupture, explode or be <br />thrown into the air. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel great distances to ignition source <br />and flashback. <br />HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: <br />Thermal decomposition and burning may produce carbon monoxide. <br />SECTION V -- REACTIVITY DATA <br />STABILITY: Normally stable even under fire exposure conditions and is not reactive with <br />water. Normal firefighting procedures may be used. <br />INCOMPATIBILITY <br />(CONDITIONS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing agents (e.g. chlorine, peroxides, strong acids). <br />HAZARDOUS <br />POLYMERIZATION: Not known to occur under normal conditions. <br />HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION <br />PRODUCTS: Normally none; however, incomplete burning may yield carbon monoxide. <br />SECTION VI -- HEALTH HAZARD DATA <br />PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Skin and eye contact; inhalation. <br />HEALTH HAZARD DATA/SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: <br />ACUTE: Skin: Prolonged or repeated contact tends to remove skin oils, possibly leading to irritation and dermatitis. <br />No significant skin absorption hazard. <br />u <br />EVAPORATION RATE: <br />(Butyl Acetate= 1) 0.1 <br />PERCENT VOLATILE: <br />99.9% <br />VAPOR DENSITY: <br />4.9 (Air = 1) <br />VAPOR PRESSURE: <br />2 mm of Hg at 68° F <br />SOLUBILITY IN WATER: <br />Negligible <br />PH: <br />Not Applicable <br />SPECIFIC. GRAVITY: <br />0.77 to 0.80 <br />MOLECULAR WEIGHT: <br />Approximately 142 <br />VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: <br />795 g/L <br />w <br />SECTION IV -- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA <br />FLASH POINT. 105° F (SETA) <br />A UTOI GNITION TEMPERATURE: 4730 F <br />CONDITIONS OF FLAMMABILITY: Materials must be moderately heated before ignition can occur. <br />FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR - LOWER: 0.7% UPPER: 6.0% <br />EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical, water (mist only). <br />FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES -- SPECIAL: NFPA AA Rating 2-2-0 <br />Keep storage tanks cool with water spray. Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SOBA). <br />UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: <br />Decomposition and combustion products may be toxic. Heated tanks may rupture, explode or be <br />thrown into the air. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel great distances to ignition source <br />and flashback. <br />HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: <br />Thermal decomposition and burning may produce carbon monoxide. <br />SECTION V -- REACTIVITY DATA <br />STABILITY: Normally stable even under fire exposure conditions and is not reactive with <br />water. Normal firefighting procedures may be used. <br />INCOMPATIBILITY <br />(CONDITIONS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing agents (e.g. chlorine, peroxides, strong acids). <br />HAZARDOUS <br />POLYMERIZATION: Not known to occur under normal conditions. <br />HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION <br />PRODUCTS: Normally none; however, incomplete burning may yield carbon monoxide. <br />SECTION VI -- HEALTH HAZARD DATA <br />PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Skin and eye contact; inhalation. <br />HEALTH HAZARD DATA/SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: <br />ACUTE: Skin: Prolonged or repeated contact tends to remove skin oils, possibly leading to irritation and dermatitis. <br />No significant skin absorption hazard. <br />u <br />