ASCARITE(R)
- Product Name
- ASCARITE(R)
- CAS No.
- 81133-20-2
- Chemical Name
- ASCARITE(R)
- Synonyms
- ASCARITE;ASCARITE(R);Ascarite(Ⅱ);ASCARITE II;Soda asbesto;ASCARITE II(TM);ASCARITE (II)(R);Ascarite(II)®:;ASCARITE 8-20 MESH;ASCARITE II REG, FINE
- CBNumber
- CB2671516
- Molecular Formula
- N/A
- Formula Weight
- 0
- MOL File
- Mol file
ASCARITE(R) Property
- form
- Granules
- color
- Brown
Safety
- Hazard Codes
- C
- Risk Statements
- 35
- Safety Statements
- 26-36/37/39-45-22
- RIDADR
- UN 1823 8/PG 2
- WGK Germany
- 3
- HazardClass
- 8
- PackingGroup
- II
- HS Code
- 29215900
Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)
- Symbol(GHS)
-
- Signal word
- Danger
- Hazard statements
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H290May be corrosive to metals
H314Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
- Precautionary statements
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P234Keep only in original container.
P260Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
P264Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
P264Wash skin thouroughly after handling.
P280Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P301+P330+P331IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting.
P303+P361+P353IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off Immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse SKIN with water/shower.
P304+P340IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and Keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.
P305+P351+P338IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing.
P310Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.
P321Specific treatment (see … on this label).
P363Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
P390Absorb spillage to prevent material damage.
P404Store in a closed container.
P405Store locked up.
P501Dispose of contents/container to..…
N-Bromosuccinimide Price
- Product number
- 14071
- Product name
- ASCARITEII,20-30MESH
- Packaging
- 500g
- Price
- $399.41
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
- Product number
- 14061
- Product name
- ASCARITEII,8-20MESH
- Packaging
- 500g
- Price
- $539.22
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
- Product number
- CHM0163731
- Product name
- ASCARITE
- Purity
- 95.00%
- Packaging
- 5MG
- Price
- $502.6
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
ASCARITE(R) Chemical Properties,Usage,Production
Chemical Properties
beige to light brown granules
Chemical Properties
White or greenish (chrysotile), Blue (crocidolite), or gray-green (amosite) fibrous, odorless solids; freezing/ melting point5600 C (Decomposes). Hazard identification (based on NFPA-704 M Rating System): Health 2; flammability 0; reactivity 0. Insoluble in water. Asbestos is a generic term that applies to a number of naturally occurring, hydrated mineral silicates incombustible in air and separable into filaments. The most widely used in industry in the United States is chrysotile, a fibrous form of serpentine. Other types include amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite, and actinolite.
Definition
ChEBI: Sodium hydroxide is an alkali metal hydroxide.
Potential Exposure
Most asbestos is used in the construction industry. Much of it is firmly bonded, i.e., the asbestos is “locked in” in such products as floor tiles, asbestos cements, and roofing felts, and shingles; while the remaining 8% is friable or in powder forms present in insulation materials, asbestos cement powders, and acoustical products. As expected, these latter materials generate more airborne fibers than the firmly bonded products. The asbestos used in nonconstruction industries is utilized in such products as textiles; friction material including brake linings and clutch facings; paper, paints, plastics, roof coatings; floor tiles, and miscellaneous other products. Significant quantities of asbestos fibers appear in rivers and streams draining from areas where asbestos-rock outcroppings are found. Some of these outcroppings are being mined. Asbestos fibers have been found in a number of drinking water supplies, but the health implications of ingesting asbestos are not fully documented. Emissions of asbestos fibers into water and air are known to result from mining and processing of some minerals. Exposure to asbestos fibers may occur throughout urban environments perhaps resulting from asbestos from brake linings and the flaking of sprayed asbestos insulation material. In recent years, much effort has been put into removal of asbestos insulation, particularly from schools and other public buildings where worn or exposed asbestos causes public exposure. Incompatibilities: None
Shipping
UN2212 Blue asbestos (Crocidolite) or Brown asbestos (amosite, mysorite), Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous hazardous material. UN2590 White asbestos (chrysotile, actinolite, anthophyllite, tremolite), Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous hazardous material.
Waste Disposal
Asbestos may be recovered from waste asbestos slurries as an alternative to disposal. Landfilling is an option for disposal if carefully controlled.
ASCARITE(R) Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materials
Preparation Products
ASCARITE(R) Suppliers
- Tel
- --
- Fax
- --
- info@acros.com
- Country
- Belgium
- ProdList
- 6772
- Advantage
- 81