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Flash point

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Reference
Endpoint:
flash point of flammable liquids
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
From 4 January 2016 to 5 January 2016
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
guideline study
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method A.9 (Flash-Point)
Deviations:
no
GLP compliance:
no
Remarks:
Non-GLP study performed by a GLP accredited lab.
Type of method:
equilibrium method closed cup
Key result
Flash point:
127 °C
Atm. press.:
98 kPa
Remarks on result:
other: Corrected due to barometric pressure

Full test results of the flash point study

Temperature (°C) Barometric Pressure (kPa) Ignition? Y/N Halo/Enlarged test flame? Y/N
Evaluation run
25 -108 98.0 N N
109 -122 98.0 N Y
124 98.0 Y N
Run 1
100 -108 98.2 N N
109 -124 98.2 N Y
126 98.2 Y N
Run 2
103 -108 98.3 N N
109 -124 98.3 N Y
126 98.3 Y N
Conclusions:
The flash point was observed at 127 °C at 98 kPa.
Executive summary:

The flash point of the registered substance was determined in accordance with the EU Method A.9 (Flash-Point), EU Regulation (EC) 440/2008 using a Pensky-Martens closed cup apparatus. The flash point was reported as 127 °C at 98 kPa.

Description of key information

The study was performed on the registered substance. The flash point was observed at 127 °C at 98 kPa.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Flash point at 101 325 Pa:
127 °C

Additional information

The flash point of the registered substance was determined in accordance with the EU Method A.9 (Flash-Point) using a Pensky-Martens closed cup apparatus. The flash point was reported as 127 °C at 98 kPa (corrected due to barometric pressure).