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Physical & Chemical properties

Explosiveness

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Description of key information

No positive results were obtained, therefore the test substance should be considered to present no danger of explosion. Similarly, for MPKO, the hydrolysis product of OS1600, it was found that the substance should be considered to present no danger of explosion.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Explosiveness:
non explosive

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Justification for classification or non-classification

None of the thermal sensitivity tests resulted in an explosion or vigorous reaction. In addition, none of the tubes showed a deformation or had burst into fragments. Therefore, the test substance is considered not explosive when exposed to thermal stress.

Mechanical Sensitivity by shock- A 10 kg mass was dropped from 0.4 meter height on the test substance. In none of the 6 mechanical sensitivity tests visual changes were observed in test substance consistency. No (traces of) vigorous reactions were observed. From this it was concluded that the test substance does not react under mechanical stree by shock. Therefore, the test substance is considered not explosive when exposed to mechanical stress by shock.

Concluding, the substance is not classified for explosiveness.