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PETOL 360-4G

CAS 9049-71-2, 25791-96-2
EC 500-029-3, 500-044-5

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01

Identification

Product identifiers, regulatory numbers, and supplier information

Product Information

Product Name
PETOL 360-4G
Chemical Name
Sucrose/Glycerol, propoxylated

Regulatory Identifiers

CAS Number
9049-71-2, 25791-96-2 Check regulations →
EC Number
500-029-3, 500-044-5 Check regulations →
REACH No.
01-2119458874-24-0009, 01-2119484612-36-0000

Identified Uses

PETOL PZ 360-4G is a medium functionality sucrose based polyether polyol with low viscosity. This polyol is used especially in polyol blends with high water levels for rigid polyurethane foam applications (wood imitation, conventional insulation application). Industrial use [SU8, SU9] Manufacturing of other substances [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC 9, PROC15] Industrial use [SU 10] Formulation, Repacking and Distribution (PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC 9, PROC15) Industrial use [SU3]; Flexible Foam Industrial Use [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC14, PROC15, PROC21] Industrial use [SU3]-Rigid foam [PROC 1, PROC 2, PROC 3, PROC 4, PROC 5, PROC 7, PROC 8a, PROC 8b, PROC 15, PROC 21] Industrial use [SU3] in Coating [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC7, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC9, PROC10, PROC13, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Adhesives & Sealants [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC7, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC9, PROC10, PROC13, PROC14, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Elastomers, TPU, Polyamide, Polyimide & Synthetic Fibres [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC7 PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC9, PROC14, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Composite Material Based on Wood/Mineral/Natural Fibres [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC7, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC10, PROC14, PROC15, PROC21] Industrial use [SU3]; Foundry [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Other Composite Material [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC13, PROC14, PROC15] Professional use [SU 22]; Rigid foam [PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC10, PROC11] Professional use [SU 22]; Coatings [PROC5, PROC8a, PROC10, PROC11, PROC13] Professional use [SU 22]; Adhesives & Sealants [PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC10, PROC11, PROC13] Professional use [SU 22]; Other Composite Material [PROC2, PROC3, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC14] Consumer Use [21]; Coatings [PC9a] Consumer Use [21]; Adhesives & Sealants [PC1]

Uses advised against

There are no uses advised against.

Manufacturers & Suppliers

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S.C. Chimcomplex- Ramnicu Valcea Branch

1 Uzinei Street, 240050 Ramnicu Valcea, Romania

+40 250 701 785 +40 250 701 200 ext.2785, 3001, 3115

Emergency Contacts

Emergency Contact

112

Emergency Contact

+40/250/738141

available 24h/day/365days

The National Institute for Public Health, Department for the International Sanitary Regulation and Toxicological Information

021.318.36.06

Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

02

Hazard Identification

GHS classification, signal word, pictograms, and hazard statements

Classified no signal word

Hazard Classifications

Not Classified

GHS Pictograms

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03

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical components, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification

Type mixture
Chemical Name CAS Number Concentration Hazardous
Sucrose, propoxylated EC: 500-029-3 9049-71-2 50 - 60% No
Glycerol, propoxylated EC: 500-044-5 25791-96-2 40 - 50% No

Impurities: No impurities relevant for classification and labeling.

Notes

This information only concerns the above mentioned product and does not need to be valid if used with other product(s) or in any process. The information is to our best present knowledge correct and complete and is given in good faith but without warranty. It remains the user's own responsibility to make sure that the information is appropriate and complete for his special use of this product.

04

First Aid Measures

Emergency procedures for chemical exposure incidents

Inhalation

Remove affected person to fresh air.

Symptoms: Due to low vapor pressure at room temperature, Petol polyols alone are not likely to be inhaled. If any ill effects appear, get medical attention immediately.

Skin contact

Wash skin with soap and plenty of water immediately at least 15 minutes, until no evidence of chemical remains.

Symptoms: Skin contact with the product is not like to result in a significant irritation.

Eye contact

Wash eyes immediately with large amounts of lukewarm water or normal saline, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids, until no evidence of chemical remains at least 15 minutes.

Symptoms: Contact with eyes not cause irritation. Get medical attention immediately if pain, blinking, tears or redness persist.

Ingestion

If a polyol is swallowed obtain emergency medical attention.

Symptoms: This product has a low to very low oral toxicity. Swallowing small amount of this product is not likely to cause injury.

Immediate Medical Attention

IF exposed or if you feel unwell: Call a Poison Center or doctor/physician. If any ill effects appear (inhalation), get medical attention immediately. Get medical attention immediately if pain, blinking, tears or redness persist (eye contact). If a polyol is swallowed obtain emergency medical attention (ingestion).

Medical Treatment

Treat symptomatically and supportively.

05

Firefighting Measures

Extinguishing media, specific hazards, and firefighter protection

Suitable media

Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam and water spray.

Unsuitable media

Do not use direct water stream as it may spread the fire.

Specific hazards

Polyether polyols are low in volatility are not considered serious fire hazard. However, in the presence of an existing fire, or under the proper conditions of heat and oxygen, PETOL polyols will burn.

Instructions

Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel away from entering. Use cold water spray to cool fire-exposed containers to minimize the risk of rupture. Move container from fire area if this is possible without hazard. Burning liquids may be moved by flushing with water to protect personnel and minimize property damage.

Firefighter Protection

Firefighters should be equipment with protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus to protect against potentially toxic and irritating fumes.

06

Accidental Release Measures

Spill cleanup procedures, containment, and environmental protection

Emergency procedures

No special protection. Ventilate area of leak or spill. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (see section 8). Spills may cause very slippery surfaces. Spread granular cover.

Environmental

Prevent contamination of ground and surface water by isolating the hazard area. Contain and recover liquid when possible. Keep closed containers and dispose according to all applicable federal, state or local environment regulations.

Cleanup methods

Absorb spills with dry sand, earth or similar non-combustible absorbent material then collect into drums for later disposal.

Materials: dry sand, earth or similar non-combustible absorbent material

Related Products

Similar products with comparable safety profiles

07

Handling and Storage

Safe handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace requirements

Handling

No special measures required. It is not considered a hazardous material in most industrial operations. Sources of ignition such as smoking and open flames are prohibited where this compound is handled.

Storage

Store in tightly closed containers, in dry and well ventilated areas away from UV radiations, between 20-30°C. Product will absorb water if the product container is not secured properly. This may affect reactivity, appearance and performance. Therefore, keep drums tightly closed to prevent contamination. Use dry nitrogen or low dew point air for tank padding.

Hygiene

Avoid inhalation or ingestion and contact with skin and eyes. General occupational hygiene measures are required to ensure safe handling of the substance. These measures involve good personal and housekeeping practices (i.e. regular cleaning with suitable cleaning devices), no drinking, eating and smoking at the workplace. Shower and change clothes at end of work shift. Do not wear contaminated clothing at home.

Fire prevention

Sources of ignition such as smoking and open flames are prohibited where this compound is handled.

08

Exposure Controls / PPE

Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and protective equipment

Engineering

No special ventilation is recommended under anticipated conditions of normal use beyond that needed for normal comfort control. Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions.

Hands

Handle with gloves which were inspected prior to use. Use proper glove removal technique (without touching glove's outer surface) to avoid skin contact with this product. The selected protective gloves have to satisfy the specifications of the standard EN 374 derived from it. Examples of preferred glove barrier materials: - Butyl rubber - Nitrile/butadiene rubber - Polyvinyl alcohol ("PVA") - Neoprene: - Polyvinyl chloride (PVC or "vynil") - Natural rubber ("latex") For prolonged or frequently repeated contact a glove with a protection class of 4 or higher (breakthrough time greater than 120 minutes according to EN 374) is recommended. When only brief contact is expected, a glove with a protection class of 1 or higher (breakthrough time greater than 10 minutes according to EN 374) is recommended. NOTICE: The selection of a specific glove for a particular application and duration of use in a workplace should also take into account all relevant workplace factors such as, but not limited to: Other chemicals which may be handled, physical requirements (cut/puncture protection, dexterity, thermal protection), potential body reactions to glove materials, as well as the instructions/specifications provided by the glove supplier.

Eyes

Use chemical safety goggles and/or a full face shield where splashing is possible. Equipment for eye protection should be tested and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or EN 166(EU). Maintain eye wash fountain and quick-drench facilities in work area.

Respiratory

No special respirator protection is recommended under anticipated conditions of normal use with adequate ventilation. However, if material is heated or sprayed, without sufficient ventilation use an approved air-purifying respirator. Organic vapor respirator with a particulate pre-filter may be worn if vapors are detected or irritating. For emergency conditions, use an approved positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. In confined or poorly ventilated areas, use an approved self-contained breathing apparatus or positive pressure air line with auxiliary self-contained air supply.

Skin/Body

Not normally considered a skin hazard. Wear impervious protective clothing including boots, apron. Wash hands and other exposed area with soap and water before eating, drinking, smoking and when leaving work.

09

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance, physical state, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics

Density
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Softening Point
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Crystallisation Point
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Properties Status
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Vapor Pressure
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Explosive Limits
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Colour
Yellow-brown
State Under Standard Conditions
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Physical State Data
liquid
Relative Evaporation Rate
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Flash Point
190°C
Dynamic Viscosity
2700-3700 cP
Metal Corrosion
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Solidification Point
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Colour Intensity
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Freezing Point
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Solubility
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Appearance
Yellow-brown, clear liquid
Ph
5-7
Partition Coefficient
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Vapor Density
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Boiling Point
Decomposes
Molecular Weight
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Voc Content
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Evaporation Rate
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Cloud Point
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Flammability
Flammable under open flamme
Lower Explosive Limit
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Kinematic Viscosity
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Solubility In Water
Partially soluble
Bulk Density
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Form
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Relative Density
1.05-1.15, g/m³
Odor
Odourless
Upper Explosive Limit
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Auto Ignition Temperature
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Decomposition Temperature
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Odor Threshold
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Physical State
Yellow-brown, clear liquid
Solubility In Fat
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Melting Point
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10

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials

Stability

Stable under normal temperature and pressure, but hygroscopic.

Reactivity

No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use.

Avoid

Moisture, ignition sources and incompatibles.

Incompatible

Avoid contact with strong acids, alkalis and oxidizers such as peroxides and hypochlorite salts, water. Avoid unintended contact with isocyanates.

Decomposition

Unknown toxic products may be formed under recommended storage conditions.

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Ecological Information

Environmental toxicity, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation data

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

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Disposal Considerations

Waste treatment methods, disposal recommendations, and waste codes

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

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Transport Information

UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory requirements

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Regulatory Information

Chemical regulations, safety assessments, and compliance status

The data for this section has not been processed yet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about safety, handling, and properties

What is the hazard signal word for PETOL 360-4G?

The signal word is no signal word.

What is the physical form of PETOL 360-4G?

PETOL 360-4G is a yellow-brown, clear liquid appearing as yellow-brown, clear liquid with yellow-brown color. It has odourless odor.

What is PETOL 360-4G used for?

PETOL PZ 360-4G is a medium functionality sucrose based polyether polyol with low viscosity. This polyol is used especially in polyol blends with high water levels for rigid polyurethane foam applications (wood imitation, conventional insulation application). Industrial use [SU8, SU9] Manufacturing of other substances [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC 9, PROC15] Industrial use [SU 10] Formulation, Repacking and Distribution (PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC 9, PROC15) Industrial use [SU3]; Flexible Foam Industrial Use [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC14, PROC15, PROC21] Industrial use [SU3]-Rigid foam [PROC 1, PROC 2, PROC 3, PROC 4, PROC 5, PROC 7, PROC 8a, PROC 8b, PROC 15, PROC 21] Industrial use [SU3] in Coating [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC7, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC9, PROC10, PROC13, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Adhesives & Sealants [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC7, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC9, PROC10, PROC13, PROC14, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Elastomers, TPU, Polyamide, Polyimide & Synthetic Fibres [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC7 PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC9, PROC14, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Composite Material Based on Wood/Mineral/Natural Fibres [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC4, PROC7, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC10, PROC14, PROC15, PROC21] Industrial use [SU3]; Foundry [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC15] Industrial use [SU3]; Other Composite Material [PROC1, PROC2, PROC3, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC8b, PROC13, PROC14, PROC15] Professional use [SU 22]; Rigid foam [PROC3, PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC10, PROC11] Professional use [SU 22]; Coatings [PROC5, PROC8a, PROC10, PROC11, PROC13] Professional use [SU 22]; Adhesives & Sealants [PROC4, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC10, PROC11, PROC13] Professional use [SU 22]; Other Composite Material [PROC2, PROC3, PROC5, PROC8a, PROC14] Consumer Use [21]; Coatings [PC9a] Consumer Use [21]; Adhesives & Sealants [PC1]

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