Datasheet

SAFETY DATA SHEET
GLYCERINE 86% AMI PH
Revision date: 14/09/2016 Selon (EC) 1907/2006
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
8.1. Control parameters
No additional information available
8.2. Exposure controls
Personal protective equipment : Gloves, Safety glasses, Protective clothing. Fog: anty-spray mask with filter type P1.
In case of burning : gas mask with filter type A
Protective clothing material selection : PROVIDE A GOOD RESISTANCE : natural rubber, neoprene, PVC, viton.
PROVIDE A LOW RESISTANCE : styrene-butadiene rubber. PROVIDE A BAD RESISTANCE: polyurethane
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Physical state(20°C) : Liquid
Appearence(room temperature) : Liquid
Color : Coloroless to light yellow
Odor: Odourless
pH : 5 - 8
Melting point : < 0°C, Boiling point : >120°C, Flash point: > 120 °C
Auto-ignition temperature: >150°C, Decomposition temperature: 290 °C (glycerol) Vapor
pressure at 20°C: < 0,1 hPa
Density relative to the vapor à 20 °C : No data available
Relative density : No data available
Debsity : ca. 1,23 g/cm
3
(25°C)
Solubility: Water: 100g/100ml (25°C, complète), Ethanol : miscible
Log Pow : -1.76/2.6
Viscosity: ca. 150 mPa.s (20°C)
9.2. Other information
Other property : Water-soluble, Soluble in ethanol, Soluble in acetone, Soluble in ethyl acetate, Insoluble in oil/fat phase,
Low volatile, Gas/vapor heavier than the air at
20°C, Hygroscopic. The raw material has a
neutral,crystal clear and sirupy
reaction.
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
10.1. Reactivity
Decomposes further an increase of temperature: liberation of gases/toxic fumes/corrosives/combustible (acrolein).
Training of CO and CO
2
in case of combustion. It may polymerize further an increase of temperature (>200°C). Reacts
violently with oxidizers (high): fire/explosion hazard (increased). Reacts with (some) acids: fire/explosion hazard
(increased)
10.2. Chemical stability
Hygroscopic.