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Flammability

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Description of key information

In accordance with REACH Annex XI this study is scientifically not necessary since the flashpoint at 87°C results in a non-classification as flammable under DSD and CLP and the molecular structure of the test item components does not contain groups that indicate potential reactivity with water or pyrophoric properties. Furthermore, the handling of the substance confirms this last statement.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Flammability:
not classified

Additional information

In accordance with REACH Annex XI this study is scientifically not necessary since the flammability of liquids is determined on basis of their flashpoint (in combination with their boiling point), their ability to emit flammable gases upon contact with water and their pyrophoricity. The flashpoint at 87°C results in a non-classification as flammable under DSD and CLP (see IUCLID ESS 4.11) and the molecular structure of the test item components does not contain groups that indicate potential reactivity with water or pyrophoric properties. Furthermore, the handling of the substance confirms this last statement.

Justification for classification or non-classification

The reaction mass have a flash point of 87°C and a boiling point of 194°C at 101 325 Pa. The molecular structure of the test item components does not contain groups that indicate potential reactivity with water or pyrophoric properties. Furthermore, the handling of the substance confirms this last statement.

Based on these results and according to DSD and CLP, the registered reaction mass is not a flammable liquid.