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Physical & Chemical properties

Explosiveness

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Description of key information

The test substance is not explosive properties.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Additional information

Thermal sensitivity:

Test substance in steel tubes closed by plates was exposed
to thermal stress. Three of the plates contained a central
hole of 6 mm and three plates contained a central hole of 2
mm. Two of the test tubes with a central hole of 2 mm showed
a deformation, but had not burst into fragments. Because
only a deformation was observed and the tube was not bursted
into fragments, it is concluded that the test substance is
not explosive when exposed to thermal stress.


Mechanical sensitivity by shock:

When dropping a 10 kg mass from 0.4 meter height on the test
substance, no (traces of) vigorous reactions were observed
in each of 6 tests. The test substance formed a purple solid
pellet. The test substance should therefore not be
considered as explosive under mechanical stress by shock.


Mechanical stress by friction:

Exposing the test substance to mechanical stress by friction
did not lead to a discolouration and no traces of a
vigorous reaction were observed. The test substance should
therefore not be considered as explosive under mechanical
stress by friction.


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