Butyl Acetate Msds
Butyl acetate safety technical manual related content
Butyl acetate, also known as butyl acetate, is a colorless transparent and fruity odor of the liquid. The following on its related properties and safety precautions follow similar ancient writing style:

First, physical and chemical properties
Butyl acetate, its color is clear, such as pure morning dew, fruity taste, fragrant and specific. Its boiling point is about 120 degrees, the specific gravity is slightly less than water. It can be soluble with alcohol, ether and other organic solvents, slightly soluble in water. In case of open flame, hot topic is very easy to burn, like dry wood in case of fire, burning rapidly.

2. Overview of Hazards
This product has certain toxicity. If people inhale, such as mist into the lungs, they will initially feel respiratory discomfort, and it can cause dizziness, headache, and even a trance. If the skin comes into contact with it, it will scratch the skin like a sharp blade, which can cause skin irritation, redness and swelling. If it is not carefully entered into the eyes, it will be like sharp spikes, excruciating pain, and can cause eye damage. If eaten by mistake, the abdomen will burn like a fire, damaging the digestive tract.

3. First aid measures
1. * Inhalation **: Quickly move to a place with fresh air, untie the clothes, and make breathing smooth. If breathing is weak or stops, give first aid with artificial respiration, and ask for medical attention as soon as possible.
2. ** Skin Contact **: Rinse quickly with plenty of water. If you still feel unwell after washing, seek medical attention.
3. ** Eye Contact **: Rinse immediately with flowing water or normal saline. Seek medical attention as soon as possible after rinsing.
4. ** Ingestion **: Do not induce vomiting. Drink plenty of warm water as soon as possible. Seek medical attention.

4. Fire Protection Measures
When butyl acetate burns, the fire is fierce and its flame is bright. When extinguishing the fire, use foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide and other fire extinguishing agents. Those who fight the fire need to wear fire and anti-poison clothing. They must be rescued from the upper wind and must not face the flames and poisonous smoke.

5. Emergency treatment for leaks
If butyl acetate leaks, quickly keep unrelated people away. Emergency responders need protective gear, and fireworks are strictly prohibited. Small leaks can be adsorbed by sand and soil, and properly disposed of after collection. Large leaks, when embankment is built and contained, are collected with explosion-proof pumps, and the remnants are removed with adsorbents.

6. Operation, disposal and storage
When operating, it is necessary to be in a well-ventilated place, and fireworks are strictly prohibited. Operators should be familiar with the operation specifications, wear protective clothing, and wear protective gloves and goggles. When storing, it should be stored in a cool and ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources, and stored separately from oxidants and acids. Do not mix storage. The storage temperature should not be too high, and leakage emergency treatment equipment and suitable containment materials should be provided.