Transcription of Combustible Gas Chart
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AFC International, Inc. Gas Detection & Air Monitoring Specialists Combustibles LEL UEL TLV/TWA IDLH Density Material (%/Vol) (%/Vol) (ppm) (ppm) (Air = ). Acetone 750 2,500 Acetylene -A- -A- .9. Ammonia 25 300 Benzene 500 Butane 800 -U- n-Butyl Acetate 150 1,700 Diborane 15 Ethane -A- -A- Ethanol 1,000 -U- Ethyl Acetate 400 2,000 Ethyl Ether 400 1,900 Ethylene Oxide 1 -C- Gasoline (100 Octane) 300 -U- Heptane 400 750 Hexane 50 1,100 Hydrogen -A- -A- Isopropyl Alcohol 400 2,000 Methane -A- -A- Methanol 200 6,000 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 200 3,000 Pentane 600 15,000 Propane 1,000 2,100 Propylene Oxide 20 400 Styrene 50 700 Toluene 50 500 Turpentine ? 100 800 Vinyl Acetate 10 -U- Vinyl Chloride -C- Xylene 100 900 LEL Lower Explosive Limit UEL Upper Explosive Limit PPM Parts Per Million TLV/TWA Threshold Limit Value/Time Weighted Average IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Density < = lighter than air > = heavier than air A Asphyxiant C Carcinogen U Data Not Available PO Box 894 DeMotte, IN 46310 Fax AFC International, Inc.
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