Butyl Carbitol Acetate Msds
Safety specification of butyl carbide acetate related matters
butyl carbide acetate, which is unique. The relevant safety specification of this product contains various important information in detail.

In terms of its physical and chemical properties, butyl carbide acetate has a specific color, taste and state. Its boiling point, melting point, density, etc. are all predetermined numbers, which are related to its application and storage basis. Its solubility also has characteristics, soluble in some solvents, not in others, which need to be paid attention to when using.

In terms of hazard characteristics, it may have different effects on the human body. Contact with the skin, or cause discomfort, mild itching, severe allergic inflammation. If it enters the eyes, it can irritate the eyes, causing pain, redness and swelling. If inhaled, it is also harmful to the respiratory tract, or causes cough, asthma, and even damage to the lungs. If ingested, it may hurt the stomach, causing nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

Talking about first aid measures, if skin contact, rinse quickly with plenty of water, and seek medical attention if necessary. Eye contact, immediately open the eyelids, rinse with flowing water or normal saline, and then seek medical attention. Those who inhale, quickly move to a fresh air place to maintain smooth breathing, breathing difficulties will be oxygenated, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be performed if the heart stops and they will be rushed to the doctor. Those who ingest, do not urge vomiting, seek medical attention quickly.

Fire-related, butyl carbide acetate has a certain flammability, in case of open flame, hot topic or explosion. Fire extinguishing requires suitable extinguishing agents, such as carbon dioxide, dry powder, etc. Firefighters should use protective equipment when extinguishing fires to prevent poisoning.

There is also attention to operation, disposal and storage. The operation should be in a well-ventilated place, and personnel should wear protective equipment to avoid direct contact and inhalation. Storage should be in a cool, dry and ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources, and stored separately from oxidants and acids, and the storage area should be equipped with emergency treatment equipment.

This is all involved in the safety technical manual of butyl carbide acetate, which is related to the safety of use and storage, and cannot be ignored.