Product Catalogue

INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS – SPECEFICATIONS
S.No
1
NAME OF PRODUCT
METHANOL
CAS No.
UN NO.
CLASS
67 – 56 – 1
1230
3
2
NITRIC ACID 60%
7697 – 37 – 2
2031
8
3
NITRIC ACID 68%
7697 – 37 – 2
2031
8
4
NITRIC ACID 98%
7697 – 37 – 2
2031
8
5
LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
124 – 38 – 9
1013
2.2
6
ISO PROPYL ALCOHOL
67 – 63 - 0
1219
3
7
AMMONIUM NITRATE
6484 – 52 – 2
1942
5.1
8
PROPANE
74 – 98 - 6
1978
2.1
METHANOL
Purity (Wt.%)
Specific gravity 20/20 Deg.C
ASTM D 1152-89
Typical Analysis
99.85
99.85
0.7920 - 0.7930
0.7920
Colour
Not more than No.10 on the Platinum-Cobalt
scale
Passes
Distillation Range
Not more than 1 Deg.C to include 64.6 +,- 0.1
Deg.C
IBP (Deg.C) 64.4 FBP
(Deg.C) 65.3
Non-Volatile Matter mg/100 ml
Odour
Water (Wt. %)
Acidity (Free Acid as Acetic Acid)
(Wt.%)
Acetone (Wt.%)
Hydrocarbons
Sulphuric Acid Wash Test
(Carbonizable impurities)
Potassium Permanganate Test
No more than 5
Less than 5
Characteristic, Non-residual
Characteristic, Nonresidual
Not more than 0.10
0.05
Not more than 0.003, equivalent to 0.028 mg.
KOH per gram of sample
0.0024
Not more than 0.003
0.002
To pass test
Passes
Not more than No.30 on the Platinum-Cobalt
Scale
Not less than 50 minutes
Passes
DILUTE NITRIC ACID (60%)
Specifications
Typical
Results*
Total Acidity (as HNO3) Percentage by mass
(minimum)
60.00
60.00 - 60.30
Nitrous Acid (as HNO2) Percentage by mass
(minimum)
0.01
0.009 - 0.01
Chlorides (as Cl) Percentage by mass (minimum)
0.002
0.0001 0.0002
Sulphates (as H2SO4) Percentage by mass
(minimum)
0.0002
Not traceable
Iron ( as Fe ) Percentage by mass (minimum)
0.0005
0.0001 0.0004
0.025
Passes Test
0.005 - 0.02
Residue on ignition Percentage by mass (minimum)
Heavy Metals as Lead
* This column gives typical results of analysis based on historical production performance. DFPCL does not
make any express or limited warranty that future production will demonstrate or continue to show typical
results
STRONG NITRIC ACID (68% & 72%)
SNA 68%
Total Acidity (as HNO3) Percentage by mass (minimum)
68.00
Nitrous Acid (as HNO2) Percentage by mass
(maximum)
0.1
Chlorides (as Cl) Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.002
Sulphates(asH2SO4) Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.005
Residue on ignition Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.05
SNA 72%
Total Acidity (as HNO3) Percentage by mass (minimum)
72.%
Nitrous Acid (as HNO2) Percentage by mass
(maximum)
0.1
Chlorides(as Cl) Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.002
Sulphates(asH2SO4) Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.005
Residue on ignition Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.05
CONCENTRATED NITRIC ACID (98%)
Specifications Typical Results *
Total Acidity ( as HNO3) Percentage by mass
98.00 - 99.00
98.00 - 98.70
Nitrous Acid (as HNO2 ) Percentage by mass (minimum)
0.1
0.04 - 0.08
Chlorides (as Cl) Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.001
Not traceable
Sulphates (as H2SO4) Percentage by mass (maximum)
0.005
Not traceable
Residue on ignition Percentage by mass (maximum) Heavy Metals as Lead
0.05
0.01 - 0.025
* This column gives typical results of analysis based on historical production performance. DFPCL does not
make any express or limited warranty that future production will demonstrate or continue to show typical
results.
LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
Chemical Identity
Chemical Name
Carbon Dioxide
Chemical
Classification
Inorganic gas
Synonyms
Carbonic Acid Gas, Carbonic
Anhydride
Formula
CO2
CAS Number
124-38-9
UN Number
1013
Regulated Identification
Shipping Name
Carbon Dioxide
Codes / Label
Class 3
Hazardous waste ID
No
17
Hazchem Code
2XE
Hazardous Ingredients
C A S NO.
124-38-9
Physical/Chemical Data
Boiling Point /
Range Decomp
Subtimes oC
Melting / freezing
Point
-78.5 oC
Vapour Density
(Air=1)
1.53
Specific Gravity
1.56 at
(Water=1)
-79 C (Liq)
Physical State
Liquefied Compr. gas
Vapour Pressure @
35 oC
105 mm Hg at -120 oC
Solubility in water
at 30 o
Slightly Soluble
PH
Not pertiment
Appearance
Colourless gas
Odour
Odourless
Others
Absorbed by alkaline solutions, less
soluble in alcohol
Fire / Explosion Hazard Data
Flammability
No
TDG Flammability
N.A.
Lower Explosive Limit
Not pertinent %
Upper Explosive Limit
Not pertinent %
Flash Point oC
Not pertinent (OC)
Autoignition Temperature oC
Not pertinent
Explosion Sensitivity to Impact
Stable
Explosion Sensitivity to Static
Electricity
Stable
Hazardous Combustion
Products
Not pertinent
Hazardous Polymerization
Will not occur
Combustible Liquid
No
Flammable Material
No
Pyrophoric Material
No
Explosive Material
No
Oxidiser
No
Organic Peroxide
No
Corrosive Material
No
Others
-
Reactivity Data
Chemical Stability
Stable
Incompatibility with other material
With chemically active metals such as Sodium, Postassium,
hot Titanium
Reactivity
Reacts vigorously with (Al + Na2, O2), Cs2. O. Mg (C2 H3) 2 Li (Mg + Na2
O2), K, Na, Na2 C2, NaK, Ti
Hazardous Reaction Products
Not available
Health Hazard Data
Routes of entry
Inhalation, Skin and Eyes
Effects of Exposure / Symptoms
Inhalation causes increased respiration rate, headache, subtle physiological
changes for upto 5% conc. And prolonged exposures. Higher concentrations
can cause unconsciouness and death. Solid can cause cold contact burns.
Liquid or cold gas cause freezing injury to skin or eyes similar to burn.
Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Move the victim to fresh air area. Skin : Treat burns from contact
with solid in the same way as frastbite. Eyes : Irrigate with plenty of water for
15 mins. Seek medical aid immediately.
LD50 (Oral-rat)
Not listed
mg/kg
Permissible Exposure Limit
Not listed
ppm
Not listed mg/m3
TLV (ACGIH)
5000
ppm
9000 mg/m3
STEL
30000
ppm
54000 mg/m3
Odour Threshold
Odourless
ppm
Odourless mg/m3
NFPA Hazard Signals
Health = -, Flammability = -, Reactivity = -, Special =
Preventive Measures
Avoid contact with liquid or Solid. Provide self-contained breathing apparatus
in excessively high Co2 conc areas. For handling liquid or solid, wear face
Personal Protective Equipment
shield, or safety goggles, insulated gloves, long sleeved shirt, and trousers
worn outside.
Handling & Storage Precautions
Keep in a dry cool place away from heat.
Emergency / First aid Measures
FIRE - Fire
Extinguishing Media
Not flammable
Special Procedure
Unusual Hazards
Keep the containers cool by spraying water if exposed to fire or heat. Containers may
explode in fire.
EXPOSURE - First Aid
Measures
Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area. Skin : Treat burns from contact with
solid in the same way as frostbite. Eyes : Irrigate with plenty of water for 15 mins. and
immediately seek medical aid.
Antidotes / Dosages
Not available
Spills
Steps to be taken
Shut off leaks if without risk. Allow to evaporate slowly.
Waste Disposal Method
Allow the liquid or solid to evaporate under control.
Additional Information / References
LCLo
10000 ppm / 1M (ihl-hmn). An asphyxiant. Contact of carbon dioxide snow with skin
can cause burns. Dusts of Magnesissm, Zirconlsam, Titanium and some Magnesium.
Aluminium alloys ignite and then explode in Co2 atmosphere. Several bulk metals will
burn in Co2, atmosphere. Humans cannot breathe air containing more than 10% Co2
without losing consciousness.
The information contained herein is based on technical data and tests, which we believe to be reliable.
However, we assume no responsibility for results obtained or damage, if any, incurred through the application
of data given, since conditions of use are outside our control.
ISO PROPYL ALCOHOL
Indicative Specifications
Properties
Specifications
Test
Method
Purity
99.7% to 99.9%
W/w
Gc
Residue
12 PPM W/W Max
Is 517 1986
Water Content
650 PPM W/W
Max
Astm D
1364
Miscibility with
Water
Complete
Astm D
1722
Acidity as Acetic Acid
10 PPM W/W Max
Astm D
1613
Color Hazen Units
10 Max
Astm D
1209
Distillation Range
81.5 to 83
Astm D
1078
Specific Gravity @
25oc
0.782 - 0.784
Astm D 891
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