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Description of key information

FAT 40543/A was found non-oxidising in a test according to EU-method A.17.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
no

Additional information

FAT 40543/A was investigated for oxidising properties of solids in a test according to EU-method A.17. In a pre-experiment a concentration of approx. 60% test substance and 40% cellulose (by weight) was found having the highest burning rate (2.6 mm/s). Thus, the main test was performed with concentrations of 50%, 60% and 70% test substance in cellulose and compared against respective concentrations tested using the reference substance barium nitrate. Whereas the maximum burning rate for the test substance was found being 2.7 mm/s for a mixture of 60% test substance/40% cellulose, the corresponding reference substance mixture of 60% barium nitrate and 40% cellulose showed a maximum burning rate of 4.0 mm/s. Thus, the test substance showed a lower maximum burning rate than the reference substance and is considered non-oxidising accordingly.

Justification for classification or non-classification

Based on the outcome of a test for oxidising solids (EU-method A.17) the substance is considered not an oxidising solid according to CLP (Regulation EU No 1272/2008) or DSD (Directive 67/548/EEC.