- Chemical Product And Company Identification
Product Name: Low Density Polyethylene(LDPE) + (PA)
Recommended use : Can be use of package .
Molecular formula:[C12H22N2O2]n+[C2H4]n - Hazards Identification
Product hazard class: None
Label content: None
Other hazards: None - Composition/Information on Ingredients
Pure material:
Chinese and English name:Low Density Polyethylene & Polyamide Resin
Synonyms: LDPE +PA
Chemical Abstracts Service No.(CAS No.): 009002-88-4 、32131-107-2
The hazardous ingredients(% of the content): Nil
Mixtures:
Chemical properties:
Chinese and English names of Concentration or concentration ranges (ingredient percentage)
the hazardous ingredients
None —
- First-aid measures:
The first aid measures for different exposure routes:
Inhalation: Dust may cause slight irritation, no significant health effects.
Skin contact: Rapidly wash off with cool water or shower, if molten material comes in contact with
the skin. Do not attempt to remove the material from skin.
Eye contact: Dust may cause slight irritation. Fume may cause eye irritation as mid discomfort.
Ingestion: None
The most important symptoms and hazardous effects: None
The protection of first-aiders: None - Fire Fighting Measures
Suitable fire extinguishing media: water, water fog, foam, CO2, dry chemical extinguishers.
Specific hazards may be encountered during fire-fighting: Carbon Monoxide (CO) and
irritating smoke may emitted when burned without sufficient oxygen.
Specific fire-fighting methods: Use water spray to cool fire exposed surface and to protect
personal. Shut off “fuel” to fire.
Special equipment for the protection of fire-fighters: Wear positive pressure, self-contained
breathing apparatus in any closed space. - Accidental Release Measure
Personal precaution: None
Environmental precaution: None
Method for cleaning up: Clean up with a shovel and/or vacuum cleaner. - Handling and Storage:
Handling: Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions. During the
processing of the material, avoid inhalation of fumes and scald of molten material .
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place with good ventilation. Away from source of heat and direct
sunlight. Storage silo must be grounded to prevent static charge. Proper ventilation is
recommended to control dust formation. - Exposure Control / Personal Protection
Engineering Control:—
Control parameters:
8 hours time average exposure limits/Short-term exposure limits/maximum exposure limits:—
biological standard:—
Personal protective equipment:
Respiratory protection: Use dust-proof mask.
Hand protection: Use rubber gloves. Use thermal resistant gloves, when needed.
Eye Protection: Use safety goggles, when dust is present.
Skin & body protection: No precautions other than clean body-covering clothing should be
needed. - Physical and Chemical Properties / Characteristics
Appearance (physical static, color, etc):
Odor: negligible
Translucent Film
Odor threshold: — Melting Point / Melting Range: 100~111℃
pH Valve: Not applicable Boiling point/boiling point range: Not applicable
Flammability (solid, gas): Not applicable Flash Point: ca.340℃
Decomposition Temperature: Not applicable Test Method: Close Cup
Auto-ignition Temperature: 349℃ Exposure limit: Not applicable
Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Vapor Density: Not applicable
Density: 1~1.01 g/cm3
Solubility In Water: Nil.
Portion coefficient(n-octanol/water, log Kow):— Evaporation rate: Not applicable
- Stability and Reactivity
Stability: Stable at room temperature.
Possible hazardous reactions under specific conditions: None
Conditions To Avoid: Temperatures over 500 ℉ (260℃), will release combustible gases.
Materials to avoid: Strong oxidizing agents
Hazardous decomposition procedure: Fumes from decomposition of this material may include
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, Hydrocarbon, acetic acid.
- Toxicological information
Routes of exposure: None
Symptoms: None
Acute toxicity: None
Chronic toxicity or long term toxicity: None - Ecological information
Ecotoxicity: Difficult to biodegradable. It can be recycled using suitable technologies.
Persistence and degradability: Difficult to nature degrade.
Bioaccumulative potential: None
Mobility in soil: None
Other adverse effects: Fumes from arbitrarily decomposition of this material may include
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, Hydrocarbon, acetic acid. - Disposal information
Disposal Information: Disposal must be done in accordance with existing regulations. Bury in
landfill or burn in an approved incinerator in accordance with applicable regulations.
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