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Description of key information

The SADT of the test item calculated for a non-insulated 50 kg container was determined to be > 75 °C.
Due to this result the test item does not have to be classified as “self-reactive substance”, according
division 4.1 of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods / Manual of Tests and Criteria.
The test item also does not have to be classified as “self-reactive substance” according to chapter 2.8
of the GHS (CLP) regulations.

Additional information

DSC measurements of the test item showed a multistage exothermal effect at 170 °C with a median enthalpy of -796 J/g.

The SADT of the test item calculated for a non-insulated 50 kg container was determined to be > 75 °C. Due to this result the test item does not have to be classified as “self-reactive substance”, according division 4.1 of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods / Manual of Tests and Criteria. The test item also does not have to be classified as “self-reactive substance” according to chapter 2.8 of the GHS (CLP) regulations.

Justification for classification or non-classification

The SADT of the test item calculated for a non-insulated 50 kg container was determined to be > 75 °C. Due to this result the test item does not have to be classified as “self-reactive substance”, according division 4.1 of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods / Manual of Tests and Criteria. The test item also does not have to be classified as “self-reactive substance” according to chapter 2.8 of the GHS (CLP) regulations.