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Alcohols
They are products obtained from alcoholic fermentations and a distillation process.
Available in drums and bulk. National delivery.
99.5% Anhydrous Ethanol
Technical information
Solvent for resin, oils. Disinfectants, solvents, ink preparation, among others, Not suitable for human consumption.
Features | Units | Result | Minimun | Maximun | Method |
Color | colorless | ||||
pH | pH unit | 8.0 | 7.0 | 9.0 | ASTM D 6423-14 |
Water content | %mg/100mg | 0.022 | ASTM E 1064-16 | ||
Water content | %mg/100mg | 0.018 | 0.7 | ASTM E 1064-16 | |
Density | Kg/m3 | 789.6 | ASTM D 4052-16 | ||
Electric conductivity | s/m | 44 | 350 | ABNT/NBR 1054716 | |
% ethanol | %ml/100 ml | 99.96 | ASTM D 5501-12 | ||
% Methanol | %ml/100 ml | 0.00 | 0.5 | ASTM D 5501-12 | |
Aspect | Visual inspection | ||||
Ethanol content | %g/100g | 99.9 | 99.2 | ABNT/NBR 5992-16 | |
Total Acidity | %mg/100mg | 0.001 | 0.007 | ABNT/NBR 9866-12 | |
Total Acidity | mg/L | 7 | 56 | ABNT/NBR 9866-12 | |
Non-volatile material at 105°C | mg/L | 3 | 30 | ABNT/NBR 9811-12 |
Safety Sheet for 99.5% Anhydrous Ethanol
PRODUCT AND IDENTIFICATION | |
Commercial Name | 99.5% Anhydrous Ethanol |
Common or Generic Name | Anhydrous Ethanol |
Formula | CH3CH2OH |
Chemical Composition | Ethanol 99.5% v/v |
Applications | Solvent for resin, oils. Disinfectants, solvents, elaboration of inks, among others, Not suitable for human consumption |
Product description | It is a product obtained from alcoholic fermentations and a distillation process |
Provider data | C.I IMPORTEX S.A Cra.16A # 78-11, oficina 501 Teléfono: (571) 2369689 – Bogotá |
IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS | |
Inhalation | High concentrations of the vapor can cause drowsiness, cough, irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract, headache and symptoms similar to ingestion. |
Ingestion | Burning sensation. It acts as a stimulant at first followed by depression, headache, blurred vision, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Large amounts affect the gastrointestinal tract. If denatured with methanol, it can cause blindness. |
Eyes | Irritation, redness, pain, burning sensation |
Skin | Dry |
FIRST AID | |
Eyes | Wash with plenty of water, minimum for 15 minutes. Lift and separate the eyelids to ensure chemical removal. If irritation persists repeat the wash. Seek medical attention. |
Skin | Wash the skin with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and wash it with plenty of soap and water. |
Inhalation | Transfer to fresh air. If not breathing, administer artificial respiration. If you breathe hard, give oxygen. Keep the victim warm and at rest. Seek medical attention immediately. |
Ingestion | DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Rinse the mouth with water. Do not administer anything. Seek medical attention immediately. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, lay victim on side to reduce risk of aspiration. |
Recommendations | In case of discomfort, see a doctor immediately. If possible, show him the product label. |
MEASURES IN CASE OF FIRE | |
Fire or Explosion Hazard | Flammable. It evaporates easily. Its vapors settle in low areas and can form explosive mixtures with air if concentrated in unsuspecting places. |
Small Fires | Evacuate or isolate in danger areas. Restrict access to unnecessary and unprotected people. Stand upwind. Use respiratory protection and operate the extinguisher for dry chemical powders, CO2, do not use water. |
Large Fires | Evacuate or isolate in danger areas. Restrict access to people and call the fire department. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to fight fire. |
Fires involving Tanks, Wagons, Trailers and their loads | Evacuate or isolate the vehicle, call the fire department. |
Cautions | Do not expose the material to high temperatures. |
Fire Extinguishing Agents | Use dry chemical, foam, sand or CO2. |
Combustion Products | During its combustion it produces Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide |
MEASURES IN CASE OF SPILL OR LEAK | |
Spill Care | Add water or cover with soil to decrease the mobility of the liquid. Wear protective equipment for the eyes and in closed spaces, filter for lung protection against organic vapors. |
Attention of Leaks | Stop leak if possible without danger. Treat spilled material as outlined in «Attention to Spills». |
MANIPULATION AND STORAGE | |
Storage | Ventilated, cool and dry places or, failing that, install gas extractors. Far from sources of heat and ignition. Incompatible matter separated. Label the containers appropriately. |
Storage conditions | Keep in tightly closed containers. |
Caution | Eating, drinking or smoking are prohibited during handling. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Always use personal protection. Maintain strict hygiene standards. |
EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION | |
Ventilation Conditions | Provide adequate ventilation to prevent vapors. |
Personal Protection Items | Long gloves, jumpsuit glasses, safety clothing, safety boots. |
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES | |
Odor and Appearance | Colorless volatile liquid with a characteristic and pleasant odor. |
Evaporation Rate | N/D |
Melting Point | -114°C |
Boiling Point | 78°C – 79°C |
Flashpoint | 13°C |
Flammability Limits | 3.3 – 19% |
Odor Threshold | N/D |
pH | N/D |
Density (20°C) | 0.7893 g/cm3 |
Solubility (20°C) | Soluble in water, methyl alcohol, ether, chloroform, acetone, and benzene |
Decomposition temperature | N/D |
Kinematic viscosity | 1.41 mPa.s |
STABILITY AND REACTIVITY | |
Reactivity | Ignition risk. Vapors can form an explosive mixture with air. |
Stability | Stable under normal conditions. |
Incompatibility | Reacts violently with strong oxidizing agents, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, silver nitrate, mercuric nitrate, magnesium perchlorate, chromates, peroxides. Reacts slightly with calcium hypochlorite, silver oxide, and ammonia. |
Polymerization Risks | not occur |
Hazardous Decomposition Products | Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide. |
INFORMATION ON TOXICOLOGY | |
Oral or Dermal Mean Lethal Dose (DL50) | (Oral, rats) = 7.06 g/kg |
Mean Lethal Dose per Inhalation (DL50) | Not available |
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION | |
It is biodegradable. Harmful to fish and plankton at concentrations greater than 9000 mg / kg in 24 h. fish toxicity: LC50 greater than 10 g/l. | |
DISPOSITION CONSIDERATIONS | |
Both the leftover product and the empty containers must be eliminated according to the current legislation regarding the protection of the Environment and in particular of Dangerous Residues (National Law No. 24.051 and its regulations). |