MONO ETHYLENE GLYCOL ANTIFREEZE.
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Type Of Packing | Decon Mitt |
Size / Quantity | 5000 gm |
If The Offered Product Is Propriety Or Patented Then Give Complete Details Of Such Patent Propriety | NA |
Chemical Composition | C2H602 |
Appearance Or Physical State Of Substance | CLEAR COLORLESS LIQUID |
Colour Of Substance | CLEAR COLORLESS LIQUID |
Odour Of Substance | Odourless |
Nanoparticle Material | Yes |
Pressure Of Cylinder | NA Bar |
Bulk Density Of Material | 62.7 gm/cc |
Performance Surface Area Per Gram | 5 sq. meter |
Non-Flammable | YES |
Loss On Ignition | 60 % |
PH | 12 |
Chemical Stability Under Normal Temperature And Pressure | Yes |
Shelf Life | 36 Months |
Non-Corrosive | Yes |
Non-Toxic | Yes |
Ecological Information About The Substance | Ethylene glycol is a clear, odorless, slightly viscous liquid. It is combustible and has a low vapor pressure. Odor does not provide any warning of hazardous concentrations. Ingestion is the most important exposure route |
Test Method / Procedure To Test Physical Properties, Chemical Properties And Performance Characteristics Of The Substance And Give Complete Detail Of The Test Specification For Each Parameter Along With Precautions Required To Conduct The Test | 4.2 Dissolved oxygen in organic solvents, such as MEG, forms complexes that shift the solvent absorption from the vacuum ultraviolet range into the measurable UV range (near 190 to 250 nm) |
Complete Detail Of The Chemical Reaction Involved And Resultant Chemical Produced On Decontamination / Neutralisation To Be Furnished For Each Chemical Claimed To Be Neutralised | Ethylene oxide reacts with water to produce ethylene glycol according to the chemical equation: ... Under these conditions, ethylene glycol yields of 90 can be achieved. The major byproducts are the oligomers diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, and tetraethylene glycol. |
Instruction Manual Containing Information For (a) Disposal, Transportation, Storage And Handling Of The Substance. Also Detail For Procedure For Use Of Product Should Be Provided Against Each Consignment To The Indenter/Consignee For Safe Handling Of Chemicals (b) Information For First Aid Measures : In Case Of Skin Contact, If Inhaled, In Case Of Eye Contact, Ingestion - (in Case Swallowed) (c) Information For Hazard Identification And Emergency : Appearance And Odor, Routes Of Exposure, Eye Contact, Skin Contact, Inhalation, Acute Health Effects, Signs And Symptoms Of Overexposure | Yes |
Seller Shall Arrange Training For Handling Of Equipments, Chemicals And Operator's Safety, First Aid Demonstration As And When Required By The Indentor/Consignee With Free Of Charges And Also Equipped To Demonstrate The Neutralization Reactions With The Limits For The Various Categories. In Case Of Non-availability Of Testing Facilities The Same Shall Specify Outside Laboratories Of NABL / ILAC Approved / Central Govt. Laboratories / Any OPCW Designated Lab Where These Tests Can Be Done | Yes |
THE DECONTAMINATION AND NEUTRALIZING AGENT SHALL NEUTRALIZE THE FOLLOWING CORROSIVE MATERIALS : (a) Acids : Inorganic And Organic, Hydrochloric Acid, Nitric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Sulfuric Acid, Acetic Acid, Methanesulfonic Acid, Ethanesulfonic Acid, Benzenesulfonic Acid, Toluenesulfonic Acid (b) Phosphorus : Pesticides, Dimethylmethyl Phosphonate, Paraoxon, Parathion (c) Sulfur : 2 Chloroethyl Ethyl Sulfide, Methyl Mercaptan (d) Phenols : Nitrophenols, Chlorophenols (e) Carbonyl Compounds : Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids (f) Nitrogen Compounds : Acetonitrile, Sodium Cyanide (aq), 4 Vinylpyridine (g) Halogens/Halides : Acetyl Chloride, Chloroacetyl Chloride, Chlorine, Chloroform, Hydrogen Bromide, Cyanogen Chloride, Methylene Chloride, Carbon Tetrachloride, TCE, PCE | Yes |
THE DECONTAMINATION AND NEUTRALIZING AGENT SHALL NEUTRALIZE THE FOLLOWING VAPOUR HAZARDS : (a) Acidic And Caustic Gases : Hydrogen Chloride, Hydrogen Fluoride, Hydrogen Bromide, Nox/N204, Sulfur Dioxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, Diborane, Hydrogen Selenide, Phosphine Ammonia, Anhydrous Ammonia, Carbonyl Sulfide, Hydrogen Cyanide (b) Chlorinated Organics : Acetyl Chloride, Chloroacetyl Chloride, Chloroform, Methylene Chloride (c) Halogens, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, Volatile Organics, Methyl Mercaptain, Ethylene Oxide, Formaldehyde, Phosgene, Arsine | Yes |
THE DECONTAMINATION AND NEUTRALIZING AGENT SHALL NEUTRALIZE THE FOLLOWING CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS : HD (Distilled Mustered), Bis-(2-Chloroethyl) Sulfide, Soman (GD), Pinacolylmethylphosphonofluoridate, VX, O-ethylS-(2-dissopropylaminoethyl) Methylphosphonothioate | Yes |
THE DECONTAMINATION AND NEUTRALIZING AGENT SHALL ADSORB THE FOLLOWING LIQUID SOLVENT SPILLS : (a) Alcohols/Phenols : Ethanol, Methanol, Allyl Alcohol, Nitrophenols, Chlorophenols (b) Caustics : Metal Hydroxides (aq) (c) Petrochemical : Diesel, Gasoline, Oils (d) Others : Acrylonitrile, Benzene, Hydrazine, Toluene, Acrolein, Methylhodrazine, Methylisocynate | Yes |
Availability Of Test Report From Central Govt./NABL/ILAC/Any OPCW Accredited Lab To Prove Conformity To Specification | Yes |
Test Report Number | 9653215 |
Test Report Date | 27.12.2017 |
Name Of The Lab | NACL |
Address Of The Lab | DELHI |
Test Report Shall Be Furnish To Buyer On Demand | Yes |
Particle Size | 3 nm |
Leakage Test (For Cylinder Only) | NA |
Moisture Content | 0.04 % |