Specification
FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES:
• Flash point: Not applicable.
• Combustible: Material may burn on contact with oxidizers or ignition sources.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS:
• Lower flammable limit: Not applicable.
• Upper flammable limit: Not applicable.
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Typically 400-500˚ F.
EXPLOSION HAZARD: Airborne concentrations of combustible dust, when combined with an
ignition source, can create an explosion hazard if the dust concentration exceeds 30 - 60 g/m
3
.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen
oxides, aldehydes, cyanides, and other hazardous gases, vapors, and particles.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water, dry chemical and other agents rated for a wood fire
(Type A fire). Use an extinguisher rated for a Type A fire.
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate the area and notify the fire department. If possible
isolate the fire by moving other combustible materials. If the fire is small, use a hose-line or
extinguisher rated for a Type A fire. Fire fighters should wear normal protective equipment (full bunker
gear) and positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus.
Does not apply.
HANDLING: Provide ventilation or other measures so that dust levels are below the
exposure limits listed in Section 2.
STORAGE: Keep dust away from ignition sources and store in a closed container.
Consult NFPA 68 and 70 for additional information.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Control airborne dust concentrations below the exposure limits.
Use only with adequate ventilation.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: When respiratory protection is required, or dust concentrations are
unknown, use a NIOSH/MSHA approved air-purifying respirator for dusts.
SKIN PROTECTION: Wear work gloves to prevent skin irritation.
EYE PROTECTION: Wear ANSI approved eye protection.
BOILING POINT: NA DENSITY: - /
MELTING POINT: NA pH: NA
VAPOR PRESSURE: NA ODOR: Slight to none
VAPOR DENSITY: NA APPEARANCE: Light brown wood panels
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NA
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