RI 3727 Inflammability of Methylene Chloride-Oxygen-Nitrogen Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy F. E. Scott
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Oct 1, 1943

Abstract

Methylene chloride , dichloromethane CH2C12 , a low - boiling and highly volatile organic chlorinated compound, is used extensively as a refrigerant in air conditioning installations , as an intermediate in organic synthesis , and as a solvent for cellulose acetate and other materials . As its vapors are not inflammable in air at ordinary temperatures , it can be used to advantage where it would be highly dangerous to use ordinarily inflammable solvents . The question has been raised as to its inflammable range in pure oxygen and in air enriched with oxygen . To find the answer to this question, tests were carried out with various mixtures of methylene chloride , oxygen, and nitrogen mixtures . It was found that methylene chloride has wide limits of inflammability in pure oxygen . Additional tests were then made to establish the complete range of inflammability of these gases . The methylene chloride employed in the tests was cbtained from the Eastman Kodak Co. It had a reported boiling range of 40.5 ° to 42.0 ° C. and a density of 1.322 at 20 ° C.
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APA: G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy F. E. Scott  (1943)  RI 3727 Inflammability of Methylene Chloride-Oxygen-Nitrogen Mixtures

MLA: G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy F. E. Scott RI 3727 Inflammability of Methylene Chloride-Oxygen-Nitrogen Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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