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Flammability

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Description of key information

The flammability of the test item was determined according to the European Commission Regulations (EC) No. 440/2008,
A.10. Flammability (solids). The test item could be ignited with a flame but the flame extinguished in the pre-burning zone.
No pyrophoricity.
No flammability on contact with water.

Not self-heating (auto-flammability study, EU Method A.16)

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Flammability:
not classified

Additional information

The test item could be ignited with a flame but the flame extinguished in the pre-burning zone. The performance of the main test was not necessary.

Considering the structural formula and experience in handling and use it can be stated that pyrophoricity or flammability on contact with water are not a concern for the abovementioned substance. Therefore, testing for pyrophoricity or flammability on contact with water are scientifically unjustified. The substance is not self-heating based on the auto-flammability study.

Justification for classification or non-classification

The test item is not a highly flammable solid in the sense of the European Commission Regulation (EC) No. 440/2008, Method A.10.

Considering the structural formula and experience in handling and use it can be stated that pyrophoricity or flammability on contact with water are not a concern for the abovementioned substance. Therefore, testing for pyrophoricity or flammability on contact with water are scientifically unjustified.

No self-heating was seen in the auto-flammability study up to 402 °C.