Material safety data sheet – Pro-Link MiniAire Refills - All Fragrances MA07-30R EN User Manual
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Date of last change 22/03/10
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Physical State
Aerosol
Appearance Clear
Liquid
Odor Fragrant
Odor Threshold
Not available
Vapour Pressure (PSIG) –
Aerosol @ 20 C
80-90
Boiling Point (ºC) (Conc)
Lowest known value is 56 based on Acetone
Evaporation Rate
Greater than 1
n-Butyl Acetate = 1
Vapour Density (Air = 1)
Greater than 1
Solubility in Water g/L (20ºC)
Miscible
PH Not
Applicable
Specific Gravity (Liquid)
Not Available
Coefficient of Water / Oil Dist
Not available
Freezing Point (ºC)
Not available
Percent Volatile (By Weight)
97-98
Specific Gravity (Aerosol)
Not available
Hazardous products of decomposition
Hydrocarbon fumes and smoke. Carbon Monoxide where
combustion is incomplete
Chemical Stability: Yes
Under normal conditions
Chemical Stability: No
Not Applicable
Compatibility with other substances
No: Strong Oxidising agents
Reactivity Conditions
Not applicable
Hazardous Polymerization
Will not occur
Reproductive effects
No Information is available and no adverse reproductive effects are
anticipated
Irritancy of Material
Skin / Eye irritation
Sensitizing Capability of
Material
Unknown
Carcinogenicity of Material The ingredients of this product are not listed as Carcinogens by NTP,
(National Toxicology Program), not regulated as Carcinogens by OSHA
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration), and have not been
evaluated by IARC (International Agency For Research on Cancer), nor
by ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists).
Teratogenicity
No information is available and no adverse Teratogenic effects are
anticipated
Mutagenicity
No information is available and no adverse Mutagenic effects are
anticipated
Environmental Not
Available
9. PHYSICAL
&
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
10. STABILITY
&
REACTIVITY
11. TOXICOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
12. ECOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
13. DISPOSAL
CONSIDERATIONS