Physical features and properties of propylene glycol (C3H8O2), identification CAS number 57-55-6 and EINEICS number 200-338-0 : gas detectors C3H8O2 (propylene glycol) and respiratory protection equipments propylene glycol (C3H8O2), use of a gas mask (half or full pieces) or powered air purifying respirators (PAPR) with gas cartridges and filters A
Chemical formula | CAS number | Common synonyms |
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Chemical formula C3H8O2 |
CAS number 57-55-6 |
Common synonyms
1,2-Propanediol Propane-1,2-diol alpha-Propylene glycol MEG - Methyl ethyl glycol |
CE number (EINECS) | Density | Conversion (1 ppm =) |
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CE number (EINECS) 204-559-3 |
Density 2.62 |
Conversion (1 ppm =) 3.11 mg/m3 |
TWA (8h) | STEL (15 mn.) | LEL | UEL | IP | GHS More | Cartridge More |
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TWA (8h) - |
STEL (15 mn.) - |
LEL 2.6 % |
UEL 12.6 % |
IP 10,00 |
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