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Flammability

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Based on the known chemical and physical properties of the registration substance and experience with use, negative results are predicted for the following flammability tests of Commission Directive 92/69/EEC, so it is considered justified to omit them;
Method A12: Flammability (contact with water)
Method A13: Pyrophoric properties of solids and liquids.
The registration substance is a liquid, so the tests A10 (highly flammable solid) and A11 (highly flammable gas) are not applicable. Furthermore, given that the flash point (Test A9) was calculated to be 109 degrees C (IUCLID section 4.11), and tests A12 and A13 are predicted to be negative, the registration substance is not considered to be "highly flammable".

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Based on the known chemical and physical properties of the registration substance and experience with use, negative results are predicted for the following flammability tests of Commission Directive 92/69/EEC, so it is considered justified to omit them;

Method A12: Flammability (contact with water)

Method A13: Pyrophoric properties of solids and liquids.

The registration substance is a liquid, so the tests A10 (highly flammable solid) and A11 (highly flammable gas) are not applicable. Furthermore, given that the flash point (Test A9) was calculated to be 109 degrees C (IUCLID section 4.11), and tests A12 and A13 are predicted to be negative, the registration substance is not considered to be "highly flammable".

Justification for classification or non-classification

Based on the known chemical and physical properties of the registration substance and experience with use negative results are predicted for the following flammability tests of Commission Directive 92/69/EEC, so it is considered justified to omit them;

Method A12: Flammability (contact with water)

Method A13: Pyrophoric properties of solids and liquids.

The registration substance is a liquid, so the tests A10 (highly flammable solid) and A11 (highly flammable gas) are not applicable. Furthermore, given that the flash point (Test A9) was calculated to be 109 degrees C (IUCLID section 4.11), and tests A12 and A13 are predicted to be negative, the registration substance is not considered to be "highly flammable".