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Identification & Functionality
- Agrochemical Functions
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Applications & Uses
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- Applications
TOXIMUL SEE-340 is water dispersible surfactants used as nonionic surfactants in emulsifier blend formulations.
Properties
- Formulation Type
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Amber liquid
- Dispersible in
- Water
- Soluble in
- Methanol, Xylene
- Insoluble in
- Kerosene
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Density | 1.04 | g/ml | — |
Flash Point | min. 94 | °C | PMCC Flash Point Tester |
HLB | 11 | — | — |
Moisture Content | 0.2 | % | — |
pH (in 1% aqueous) | 6 | — | — |
Pour Point | max. -12 | °C | — |
Regulated Volatile Organic Chemicals | 0 | % | U.S. EPA |
Viscosity (at 25°C) | 440 | cPs | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
- Chemical Inventories
- Clearances
The international inventories (country clearances) of TOXIMUL SEE-340 can be found in Section 15 of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). It is the responsibility of the formulator to review the chemical control regulations for each country where the end product is intended to be sold or used.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
Storage & Handling
- Storage & Handling
- Normal safety precautions (e.g., gloves and safety goggles) should be employed when handling TOXIMUL SEE-340. Contact with the skin should be avoided. Wash thoroughly after handling materials.
- Non-Bulk Storage Information: TOXIMUL SEE-340 stored in drums at temperatures below 30°F (-1°C) may thicken or solidify. They may be fluidized by warming with a drum heater or in a steam room. Drums should be vented prior to heating to avoid excessive pressure build up.
- Bulk Storage Information: Stainless steel and glass fiber-reinforced polyester tanks are recommended. Many oven-cured phenolic and epoxy/phenolic linings may also be used. Temperatures up to 130°F (54°C) can be maintained for long periods of time without degradation of the product.
- Workplace Exposure
Occupational exposure can occur primarily through skin contact or via inhalation of vapors and mists. Engineering controls, personal protective equipment, and other workplace practices should be used to control these exposures. See SDS for more information.