Ethyl Acetate Hexane Hazards
Ethyl acetate and hexane are both common chemical substances, but both are harmful.

Ethyl acetate is volatile, and its vapor and air can form an explosive mixture, which can cause combustion and explosion in case of open flame and high heat. And it has irritating effects on the eyes, nose and throat. High concentration inhalation can cause progressive anesthesia, acute pulmonary edema, liver and kidney damage, etc.

Hexane is also highly volatile and highly flammable. Its vapor mixed with air can form an explosive mixture. In case of open flame and high heat, it can cause combustion and explosion. Long-term exposure to hexane can cause peripheral neuritis, headache, dizziness, fatigue, numbness of limbs and other symptoms.

During the use of both, be sure to operate with caution, ensure good ventilation, keep away from open flames and heat sources, and store properly to prevent accidents. Users should also take protective measures, such as wearing appropriate protective equipment to avoid direct contact and reduce the risk of exposure, to ensure personal safety and environmental safety.