RI 3666 Inflammability of Trichloroethylene-Oxygen-Nitrogen Mixtures

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 791 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 1942
Abstract
Trichloroethylene (CHC1CC12) is an important solvent for fats , resins ,
bitumens, rubber , sulfur , and phosphorus . It is used extensively in drycleaning
because of its low order of combustibility and has recently been
proposed as an inhalation anaesthetic . Its physical properties have been
described by Carlisle and Levine . It is usually considered a noninflammable
material ; however , substances that are noninflammable when mixed with air are
not necessarily noninflammable when mixed with oxygen . Thus , Hewer's statement
that " Trichloroethylene*** is not inflammable under any circumstances ,
nor will its vapor explode when mixed in any proportion with air , oxygen, or
nitrous oxide , " requires qualification , especially in anesthesia, where pure
oxygen may at times be substituted for air ,
This report gives the results of tests made to determine the inflammability
of trichloroethylene in various mixtures of oxygen and
nitrogen .
The trichloroethylene used was Eastman's No. 1300. The boiling
point was given as 86 ° to 87 °C . The specific gravity and refractive index
of the sample measured in this laboratory were , respectively, 1.45 and
1.4759 at 25 °C .
Citation
APA:
(1942) RI 3666 Inflammability of Trichloroethylene-Oxygen-Nitrogen MixturesMLA: RI 3666 Inflammability of Trichloroethylene-Oxygen-Nitrogen Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.