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| Butyl Acetate Chemical Product & Company Identification
| Product Name | Butyl Acetate | | Product Identification Number(s) | 00056-00, P0005600, P0005601, P0005602, P0005603, P0005604, P000560Q, P0005605, P000560N, P0005606, P0005607 | | Supplier | Plastichem Industrial Corporation B/ 27, Cordelia House, D Souza Wadi, 2nd Floor, Thane West Thane -400604, Maharashtra, India | | MSDS Prepared by | Plastichem Industrial Corporation Product Safety and Health | | Chemical Name | Acetic acid, butyl ester | | Synonym(s) | 900710 | | Molecular Formula | C6H12O2 | | Molecular Weight | 116.16 | | Product Use | Solvent | | OSHA Status | Hazardous | For emergency health, safety and environmental information, telephone England: 0800 894326 (toll free) or Eire: 010 3110 2402 139 or Switzerland: (041) 7266100 (office hours 0800 - 1700). For emergency transportation information, telephone England: 0800 964214 or Eire: 01800 559700 (24-hour toll free), or for countries other than England or Eire telephone 1 423 229 2000 (USA) and identify the call as a transportation emergency. Composition Information on Ingredients(Typical composition is given, and it may vary. A certificate of analysis can be provided, if available.) | Weight % | Component | | 100% | butyl acetate | Hazards IdentificationFLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR CAUSES EYE IRRITATION HIGH VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUSE DROWSINESS AND IRRITATION OF THE EYES OR RESPIRATORY TRACT PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE DRYING, CRACKING, OR IRRITATION HMIS® Hazard Ratings: - Health - 2
- Flammability -3
- Chemical Reactivity – 0
Sales Specification | n-Butyl Acetate, Urethane Grade | SPECIFICATION NO. 56-11 | | NUMBER OF PAGES 2 | | EFFECTIVE DATE 28 August 2003 | General - A-1. This specification has been updated and replaces Sales Specification 56-10.
- A-2. This specification describes a grade of n-Butyl acetate which must meet all of the requirements listed in Section B when tested as directed by the referenced methods.
- A-3.Material Safety Data Sheet 150000001046 outlines the safety precautions for n-Butyl Acetate.
Properties & Test Mwthods | B-1. | n-Butyl Acetate, % | 99.5 | Minimum | TEAD-A-AN-G-GC-353 | | B-2. | Color (PCS) | 5 | Maximum | TEAD-A-AN-G-VCC-11 | | B-3. | Specific Gravity @20/20°C | 0.88 | -0.88 | TEAD-A-AN-G-DEN-2 | | B-4. | Water, % | 0.05 | Maximum | TEAD-A-AN-G-VA-336 | | B-5. | Acidity, as Acetic Acid, % | 0.01 | Maximum | TEAD-A-AN-G-VA-12 | | B-6. | Nonvolatile Matter, g/100mL | 0.01 | Maximum | TEAD-A-AN-G-GA-6 |
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N-Butyl Alcohol Chemical Product & Company Identification | Product Name | n-Butanol | | Product Identification Number(s) | 00042-00, P0004200, P0004201, P0004203, P0004204, P0004205, P000420A, P000420B, P00042J6, P00042S0, P00042S3, P0004202, P000420C, E00042E1, E00042E2, E00042E3, P000420N | | Supplier | Plastichem Industrial Corporation B/ 27, Cordelia House, D Souza Wadi, 2nd Floor, Thane West Thane -400604, Maharashtra, India | | MSDS Prepared by | Plastichem Industrial Corporation Product Safety and Health | | Chemical Name | 1-butanol | | Synonym(s) | 900050 | | Molecular Formula | C4H10O | | Molecular Weight | 74.12 | | Product Use | solvent | | OSHA Status |
| For emergency health, safety and environmental information, telephone England: 0800 894326 (toll free) or Eire: 010 3110 2402 139 or Switzerland: (041) 7266100 (office hours 0800 - 1700). For emergency transportation information, telephone England: 0800 964214 or Eire: 01800 559700 (24-hour toll free), or for countries other than England or Eire telephone 1 423 229 2000 (USA) and identify the call as a transportation emergency. Composition Information on Ingredients(Typical composition is given, and it may vary. A certificate of analysis can be provided.) | Weight % | Component | CAS Registry No. | | 100.00% | 1-butanol | 71-36-3 | Hazards IdentificationWARNING! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR CAUSES EYE IRRITATION-HIGH VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUSE DROWSINESS AND IRRITATION OF THE EYES OR RESPIRATORY TRACT PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE DRYING, CRACKING, OR IRRITATION HMIS® Hazard Ratings: - Health - 2
- Flammability -3
- Chemical Reactivity - 0
HMIS® rating involves data interpretations that may vary from company to company. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the specific hazard. To deal adequately with the safe handling of this material, all the information contained in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES - Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If easy to do, remove contact lenses. Get medical attention. In case of irritation from airborne exposure, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms persist.
- Skin: Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean
- contaminated shoes.
- Ingestion: Seek medical advice.
Fire Fightings Measures - Extinguishing Media: water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam
- Special Fire-Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Use water spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water may be ineffective in fighting the fire.
- Hazardous Combustion Products: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
- Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Vapors may cause a flash fire or ignite explosively. Vapors may travel considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back. Prevent buildup of vapors or gases to explosive concentrations.
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| Methyl Alcohol The Methanol
we offer is also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha
or wood spirits. It is a chemical compound with chemical formula CH 3OH
(often abbreviated MeOH). This light, volatile, colorless, flammable, poisonous
liquid with a distinctive odor is also the simplest alcohol that is milder and
sweeter than ethanol (ethyl alcohol). It is a polar liquid at room temperature
and used as an antifreeze, solvent, fuel and also as a denaturant for ethyl
alcohol. It also finds usage for producing bio-diesel via transesterification
reaction. Identification
and Chemical Specifications:
- CAS number [67-56-1]
- Molecular formula CH3OH
- Molar mass 32.04 g/mol
- Appearance colorless liquid
- Density 0.7918 g/cm³, liquid
- Melting point ¿97 °C, -142.9
°F (176 K)
- Boiling point 64.7 °C, 148.4
°F (337.8 K)
- Solubility in water Fully
miscible
- Acidity (pKa) ~ 15.5
- Viscosity 0.59 mPa·s at 20 °C
- Dipole moment 1.69 D (gas)
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Toluene Our gamut of toluene that we offer is also known as methylbenzene or phenylmethane. It is a clear and water-insoluble liquid has the typical smell of paint thinners, redolent of the sweet smell of the related compound benzene. It is an aromatic hydrocarbon used widely as an industrial feedstock and also as a solvent. Toluene is also used as an inhalant drug like other solvents for its intoxicating properties. Usage of Toluene - As a solvent
- Chemical reactants
- Fullerene indicator
- Adhesive for fine polystyrene kits
- Industrial uses
- Carbon source for making Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes
- Octane booster in gasoline fuels
- As a coolant in sodium cold traps
- used in the process of removing the cocaine from coca leafs in the production of Coca-Cola syrup
- Used to break open red blood cells in order to extract hemoglobin in biochemistry experiments
Identification and Chemical Specifications: - CAS number [108-88-3]
- Properties
- Molecular formula C7H8 (C6H5CH3)
- Molar mass 92.14 g/mol
- Appearance Clear colorless, liquid
- Density 0.8669 g/mL, liquid
- Melting point ¿93 °C
- Boiling point 110.6 °C
- Solubility in water 0.47 g/l (20-25°C)
- Viscosity 0.590 cP at 20°C
Our range of premium grade Toluene is a relative substance used for the formulation of benzene derivatives, caprolactam, saccharine, pharmaceuticals, dyes, perfumes, TNT and detergents. It also finds application in fuels (anti-knock additive) and used as a solvent for paints and coatings, resins, rubber, thinners in nitrocellulose lacquers and adhesives. The toluene we offer serves as a key component for preparing phenol (predominantly in Western, Europe), benzene, cresol (chiefly Japan) and other substances.
| Specification | Test Method | | Appearance | Clean liquid free sediment or haze at 18.3 to 25.6eC | Visual check | | Specific gravity | 0.869 to 0.873 at 15.56/15.56 C | ASTM D-891-59 | | Colour | Not darker than 20 max on the platinum cobalt scale | ASTM D-1209-79 | | Distillation range | Not more than 1.0SC, including the temperature of 110.6°C (dry basis) | ASTM D- 850-79 | | Non-aromatics | Not more than 1.5 vol % | ASTM D-2360-82 | | Acid wash colour | Not darker than No.2 colour standard | ASTM D-848-81 | | Acidity | Not free acid | ASTM D-847-82 | | Sulphur compound | Free of H2S and SO2 | ASTM D-853-82 | | Copper corrosion | Copper strip shall not show iridescence nor a grey or black deposit or discolouration | ASTM D-849-82 |
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| 2 Ethyl Hexanol Our range
of 2-Ethylhexanol (2-EH), also known as isooctanol is a fatty alcohol which is
an organic compound used in the in the production of varied products. It is a branched,
eight-carbon alcohol and is a colorless, clear liquid that is almost insoluble
in water, but well soluble in organic solvents. 2-Ethylhexanol can easily be
converted into esters that have diverse usage. The main use of 2-ethylhexanol
is in the production of the diester bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), a plasticizer.
Being a fatty alcohol, esters of 2-ethylhexanol tend to have emollient
properties. 2-Ethylhexanol is a flammable liquid above 60°C. Identification
and Chemical Specifications:
- CAS number [104-76-7]
- Properties
- Molecular formula C8H18O
- Molar mass 130.23 g/mol
- Density 0.833 g/cm³
- Melting point -76 °C
- Boiling point 183-185 °C
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Xylene We offer a
wide assortment of premium grade xylene (mix/ortho) is a mixture of three
benzene derivatives that is used as a solvent in the printing, rubber, leather and
allied industries. It is colorless, sweet-smelling liquid that is very flammable
and renowned for its intoxicating properties. Chemical and
physical properties
- Xylene is a chemical composed
by a group of three benzene derivatives that encompasses ortho-, meta- and
para- isomers of dimethyl benzene.
- The o-, m- and p-
designations specify to which carbon atoms (of the benzene ring) the two
methyl groups are attached.
- Counting the carbon atoms
from one of the ring carbons bonded to a methyl group and counting towards
the second ring carbon bonded to a methyl group, the o- isomer has the
IUPAC name of 1,2-dimethylbenzene, the m- isomer has the IUPAC name of
1,3- dimethylbenzene, and the p- isomer has the IUPAC name of 1,4- dimethylbenzene.
- Appearance: colorless,
- Sweet-smelling liquid
- Flammable
Applications
- Used as a solvent in the
printing, rubber, and leather industries.
- Used in the production of polymers
- Used as a cleaning agent for
steel
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