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Administrative data

Link to relevant study record(s)

Description of key information

This study was performed in accordance with Directive 92/69/EEC A.17. The maximum burning rate of the test substance (CA 2343 A/Celloluse 70/30) was determined and compared with the maximum burning rates of a reference substance (Barium nitrate/Cellulose 60/40) and in mixture with an inert substance (CA 2343 A/Kieselgur 70/30) to determine if the test substance is oxidizing. 
 
As concluded from the test results, the test substance is not considered an oxidizing substance.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
no

Additional information

 

Guideline Test Type

Species

Oxidizing properties

 Reference

Reliability

 

EU A.17

Not applicable

No

Schürch, H., Ciba-Geigy, 1995

Reliable without restrictions

 

Justification for classification or non-classification

This study was performed in accordance with Directive 92/69/EEC A.17. The maximum burning rate of the test substance (CA 2343 A/Celloluse 70/30) was determined and compared with the maximum burning rates of a reference substance (Barium nitrate/Cellulose 60/40) and in mixture with an inert substance (CA 2343 A/Kieselgur 70/30) to determine if the test substance is oxidizing.

Allthough the burning rate of test substance with Celloluse was higher than of the reference the substance was considered non oxidising because the substance itself show a even higher burnig rate when mixed with inert material.

 

As concluded from the test results, the test substance is not considered an oxidizing substance.