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Product Name: | Acetylene, dissolved |
Chemical Name: | Acetylene |
Formula: | C2H2 | 4 |
Chemical Family: | Alkyne | 0 | 3 |
Use: | Welding, instrument fuel |
Synonyms: | Ethyne, Welding Gas |
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NFPA Fire: | 4 | HMIS Fire: | 4 | Acute: | No |
NFPA Health: | 0 | HMIS Health: | 1 | Chronic: | No |
NFPA Reactivity: | 3 | HMIS Reactivity: | 3 | Fire: | Yes |
NFPA Special Hazard: | Mixture: | No | Reactive: | Yes |
Sudden Release Pressure: | Yes |
02. INGREDIENTS - COMPOSITION & INFORMATION |
PERCENT | EXPOSURE GUIDELINES |
COMPONENT | CAS No. | (BY WT.) | OSHA - TWA | ACGIH - STEL |
Acetylene | 74-86-2 | 99.0% | 100.0% | Simple Asphyxiant |
LD50: None. LC50: None. |
03. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION |
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: |
Danger: | Flammable gas under pressure. |
Can form explosive mixtures with air. |
Cylinders contain fusible metal pressure relief devices in the top, bottom, or valve |
which melt at 208-220°F (98-104°C). |
Do not discharge cylinders at pressures above 15 psig (103 kPa). |
Garlic-like odor. |
Potential Health Effects Information: |
Inhalation: | Simple asphyxiant. |
It should be noted that before suffocation could occur, the lower flammability limit of |
acetylene in air would be exceeded; possibly causing both an explosive and an |
oxygen deficient atmosphere. Exposure in moderate concentrations may cause |
dizziness, headache, and unconsciousness. Lack of sufficient oxygen may cause |
serious injury or death. |
Eye: | None. |
Skin: | None. |
Ingestion: | None. |
Chronic Effects: | Acetylene is a non-toxic gas that has no harmful effects even in high |
concentrations. Acetylene has been used as an anesthetic. |
Medical Conditions Aggravated By | None. |
Overexposure: |
Carcinogenicity: | Not listed in NTP, OSHA or IARC |
04. FIRST AID MEASURES |
Inhalation: | Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is |
difficult, give oxygen. Get immediate medical attention. |
Eye: | None. |
Skin: | None. |
Ingestion: | None. |
Notes To Physician: | None. |
05. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES |
Flash Point: | Not applicable; Gas. |
Auto ignition: | 581°F (305°C) @ 1 atm |
Flammable Limits - Lower: | 2.5% |
Flammable Limits - Upper: | 80% |
Extinguishing Media: | Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Water. |
Fire Fighting Instructions: | DO NOT extinguish a gas fire unless effective immediate shut-off of gas flow is |
possible. Explosive vapor could form. Keep adjacent cylinders cool by spraying |
large amounts of water until the fire burns itself out and the cylinders are cool. If a |
flame is extinguished and acetylene continues to escape, an explosive re-ignition |
could occur. |
Fire And Explosion Hazards: | Excessive heat or fire will cause fusible metal pressure relief device to melt allowing |
acetylene to escape. Cylinders may rupture violently if sidewalls are exposed to |
direct flame impingement. Cylinders exposed to fire should not be moved until they |
have reached ambient temperature in the event internal decomposition is taking |
place. |
Hazardous Combustion Products: | Carbon Monoxide, Carbon dioxide. |
Sensitivity To Static Discharge: | Ignitable by static electricity. |
Sensitivity To Mechanical Impact: | Decomposition may occur. |
06. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES |
Evacuate: | If this material is released into a work area, evacuate the area immediately. Isolate |
hazard area. Eliminate any possible sources of ignition, provide maximum explosion |
proof ventilation. Shut off source of acetylene, if possible. Isolate any leaking |
cylinder. If leaking from cylinder, valve or fusible metal pressure relief device, |
contact your supplier. Never enter a confined space or other area where the |
concentration is greater that 10% of the lower flammable limit which is 0.25%. |
07. HANDLING AND STORAGE |
Storage: | Store and use only in a well-ventilated area. Cylinders should be separated from |
oxygen and other oxidizers by a minimum of 20 ft. or by a barrier of |
non-combustible material at least 5 ft. high having a fire resistance rating of at least |
1/2 hour. Storage in excess of 2,500 cu. Ft. is prohibited in buildings with other |
occupancies. Cylinders should be stored upright with a valve protection cap in place |
and firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Protect cylinders from |
physical damage; do not drag, roll, slide or drop. Use a suitable hand truck for |
cylinder movement. Post "No Smoking or Open Flames" signs in the storage or use |
areas. There should be no sources of ignition. All electrical equipment should be |
explosion-proof in the storage and use areas. Storage areas must meet national |
electrical codes for class 1 hazardous areas. |
Do not allow storage temperature to exceed 125°F (52°C). Full and empty |
cylinders should be segregated. Use a first-in, first-out inventory system to prevent |
full containers from being stored for long periods of time. |
Handling: | All acetylene piped systems and associated equipment must be grounded. |
Non-sparking tools should be used. Never use copper piping for acetylene service, |
only steel or wrought iron pipe should be used. An acetylene cylinder valve should |
be opened the minimum amount required to deliver acceptable flow so that it can be |
closed as quickly as possible in an emergency situation. Do not open acetylene |
valves more than one and one-half turns. Never use acetylene in excess of 15 psig |
pressure. Acetylene cylinders are heavier than other cylinders because they are |
packed with a porous filler material and acetone. Leak check with soapy water; |
never use a flame. Never insert an object (e.g., wrench, screwdriver, pry bar, etc.) |
into valve openings. Doing so may damage valve, causing a leak to occur. Do not |
strike cap with a hammer. Use an adjustable strap wrench to remove over-tight or |
rusted caps. Never strike an arc on a compressed gas cylinder or make a cylinder a |
part of an electrical circuit. For additional precautions in using acetylene see |
Section 16 - Other Information. |
When Used In Welding Or Cutting: | Read and understand the manufacturer's instructions and the precautionary label on |
the products. See American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Z49.1 Safety in |
Welding and Cutting published by the American Welding Society, P.O. Box 351040, |
Miami, Florida 33135 and National Fire protection Association (NFPA) 51 Oxygen |
Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting. |
08. EXPOSURE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTION |
Engineering Controls: |
Ventilation: | Provide adequate natural or explosion-proof mechanical ventilation to ensure |
acetylene does not accumulate and reach its lower explosive limit of 2.5% |
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): |
Skin Protection: |
Clothing: | Cotton clothing is recommended for use to prevent static buildup. |
Glasses: | Safety glasses are recommended when handling cylinders. |
Shoes: | Safety shoes are recommended when handling cylinders. |
Gloves: | Work gloves are recommended when handling cylinders. |
Respiratory Protection: | Before entering area you must check for flammable and oxygen deficient |
atmospheres. |
Respirator: | None required in general use. |
Wear a NIOSH/MSHA-approved (or equivalent) full-face piece airline respirator in |
the positive pressure mode in oxygen deficient atmospheres (air purifying respirators |
will not function). |
09. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
Physical State: | Gas |
Color: | Colorless gas. |
Odor: | Acetylene of 100% purity is odorless but commercial purity has a distinctive |
garlic-like odor. |
Molecular Weight: | 26.04 |
Boiling Point: | -103.4°F ( -75°C) @10 psig |
Specific Gravity: | 0.906 At 70°F (21.1°C) @ 1 atm, Air = 1 |
Freezing/Melting Point: | -116°F (-82.2°C), at 10 psig |
Vapor Pressure: | 635 psig, At 70°F (21.1°C) |
Vapor Density: | 0.07314 lb./cu ft (1.176 kg/CuM), At 32°F (0°C) @ 1 atm |
Water Solubility: | 1.7 Vol./Vol. At 32° F (0°C) at 1 atm |
Expansion Ratio: | Not Applicable - Gas |
pH: | Not Applicable - Gas |
Odor Threshold: | 565 ppm |
Evaporation Rate: | Not Applicable - Gas |
Coefficient Of Water/Oil Distribution: | Information not available |
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY |
Chemical Stability: | Unstable. Stable as Shipped. Do not use at pressure above 15 psig (103 kPa). |
Conditions To Avoid: | Avoid mechanical shock. |
Avoid high temperatures |
Incompatibility With Other Materials: | Under certain conditions, acetylene can react with copper, silver, and mercury to |
form acetylides, compounds which can act as ignition sources. Brasses containing |
less than 65% copper in the alloy and certain nickel alloys are suitable for acetylene |
service under normal conditions. Acetylene can react explosively when combined |
with oxygen and other oxidizers including all halogens and halogen compounds. The |
presence of moisture, certain acids, or alkaline materials tends to enhance the |
formation of copper acetylides. |
Hazardous Decomposition Products: | Hydrogen, Carbon |
Hazardous Polymerization: | Will not occur |
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
LCLo: | 50% inhalation-man/5min |
TCLo: | (Anesthesia) 33% inhalation-man/7 min |
Irritancy Of Material: | None. |
Sensitization To Material: | None. |
Reproductive Effects: | None. |
Teratogenicity: | None. |
Mutagenicity: | None. |
Synergistic Materials: | None. |
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
Ecotoxicity: | No adverse ecological effects are expected. Acetylene does not contain any Class |
I or Class II Ozone depleting chemicals (40 CFR Part 82). Acetylene is not listed |
as a marine pollutant by DOT (49 CFR Part 171). |
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS |
Waste Disposal Method: | Do not attempt to dispose of residual or unused quantities. Return cylinder to |
supplier. |
Unserviceable cylinders should be returned to the supplier for safe and proper |
disposal. |
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION |
DOT/IMO Shipping Name: | Acetylene, dissolved |
Hazard Class: | 2.1 (Flammable gas.) |
Identification Number: | UN 1001 |
PIN: | 1001 |
Product RQ: | None. |
Shipping Label: | Flammable Gas. |
Special Shipping Information: | Cylinders should be transported in a secure position, in a well ventilated vehicle. |
The transportation of compressed gas cylinders in automobiles or in closed-body |
vehicles can present serious hazards and should be discouraged. |
Placard (When Required): | Flammable gas. |
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