MARLIPAL 13/70

MARLIPAL 13/70

The effects of extreme temperatures (cold, heat) may cause the product to become turbid, viscous, congeal or separate. In such cases mixing at normal temperatures (i.e., room temperature) will restore the product for use.

The effects of extreme temperatures (cold, heat) may cause the product to become turbid, viscous, congeal or separate. In such cases mixing at normal temperatures (i.e., room temperature) will restore the product for use.

Composition:

Oxo alcohol C 13 + 7 mol of ethylene oxide INCI: Trideceth-7

Product data (specification)      
Property Value Unit Test method
Appearance at 20 °C liquid, clear to turbid - visual
Iodine colour number ?2 mg I/100 ml DIN EN 1557
Cloud point (10 % in 25 % butyldiglycol solution) 72 - 75 °C DIN EN 1890
pH (2 % in fully demin. water) 5 - 7 - DIN EN 1262

General product description

     
Property Value Unit Test method
Density at 50 °C about 0.96 g/ml DIN 51757
Refractive index n 50/D about 1.449 - DGF C - IV 5
Setting point about + 7 °C DIN ISO 3841
Flash point > 150 °C ASTM D 92
Ignition temperature about 355 °C DIN 51794
Polyethylene glycol < 2.0 % by mass HPLC
Water ?0.5 % by mass DIN EN 13267
Viscosity at 50 °C (Brookfield) about 25 mPa s DIN ISO 2555

 

Transport and packaging:

Road tankers, about 950 kg containers, about 190 kg iron drums.

MARLIPAL O13/70

Storage:

Stainless steel vessels (Steel No.: 1.4541 or 1.4571)

Handling instructions:

The effects of extreme temperatures (cold, heat) may cause the product to become turbid, viscous, congeal or separate. In such cases mixing at normal temperatures (i.e., room temperature) will restore the product for use.

Data on material safety, as well as transport classes and on toxicology and biodegradability can be obtained from the material safety data sheet.