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Endpoint:
flash point, other
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
test procedure in accordance with national standard methods
Justification for type of information:
Experimental tests performed using standard test guidelines
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
ISO 2719 (Determination of flash point - Pensky-Martens closed cup method)
Version / remarks:
2002
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Lowest temperature determined at which substance vaporizes to form an ignitable mixture in air.
GLP compliance:
no
Type of method:
closed cup
Flash point apparatus:
Pensky-Martens apparatus
Key result
Flash point:
87 °C
Atm. press.:
965 hPa
Interpretation of results:
other: non flammable
Conclusions:
Flash point of test chemical was observed to be 87°C at atmospheric pressure of 965 hPa by closed cup method. On the basis of GHS classification crtieria, test chemical has flash point greater than 60°C hence the test chemical was considered to be non flammable.
Executive summary:

Flash point of test chemical was observed to be 87°C at atmospheric pressure of 965 hPa by closed cup method. On the basis of GHS classification crtieria, test chemical has flash point greater than 60°C hence the test chemical was considered to be non flammable.

Description of key information

Flash point of test chemical was observed to be 87°C at atmospheric pressure of 965 hPa by closed cup method. On the basis of GHS classification criteria, test chemical has flash point greater than 60°C hence the test chemical was considered to be nonflammable.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Flash point at 101 325 Pa:
87 °C

Additional information

Flash point of test chemical was observed to be 87°C at atmospheric pressure of 965 hPa by closed cup method. On the basis of GHS classification criteria, test chemical has flash point greater than 60°C hence the test chemical was considered to be nonflammable.

Based on the data obtained from the various sources, the flash point of the test chemical was observed to be 83°C. Thus, test chemical was considered to be nonflammable.

Thus on the basis of above studies, flash point of the test chemical ranges from 83 °C to 87 °C.