MSDS

Inhalation: Inhalation of vapor may produce anesthetic and feeling of euphoria. Prolonged
overexposure can cause rapid breathing,headache,dizziness, narcosis, unconsciousness,
and death from asphyxiation, depending on concentration and time of exposure.
Ingestion: Aspiration Hazard!
Part 4. First Aid Measures
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Contact a physician immediately.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, restore breathing at once.
Administer oxygen and get medical help.
Skin Contact: For liquid contact, warm areas gradually and get medical attention if there
is evidence of tissue damage. Flush area with plenty of water.
Part 5. Fire Fighting Measures
Safety Data of The Product :
Safety Data of The Product
UN Number 1969 Auto ignition Point
462·C
Relative Density (at 20·C, liquid) 0.557 Vapor Pressure (at O·C)
1.60x10sPa
Freezing Point
-160·C
Vapor Pressure (at 10·C) 2.2SxlO
s
Pa
Boiling Point
-11.7·C
Vapor Pressure (at 20·C) 3.08x10
5
Pa
Critical Temperature
13S·C
Vapor Pressure (at 30°C) 4.13x10
5
Pa
Critica I Pressure
3.6Sx10
6
Pa
Vapor Pressure (at 40'Cj
S.43x10
5
Pa
Relative Vapor Density to Air
2.0
Vapor Pressure (at SO·C)
7.02x10sPa
Flash Point -83'C
Explosive Limit (V) 1.8~8.4%(V)
Extinguishing Media:
Dry Chemical Extinguisher(B-C),Water
Special Fire Fighting Procedures :
Stop the release of materials if possible .Cool the vapor space of the storage container