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GPR-18 MS ATEX Explosion Proof PPB Oxygen Analyzer.

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Advanced Instruments Inc.10 <strong>MS</strong>DS – Material Safety Data SheetProduct IdentificationProduct Name<strong>Oxygen</strong> Sensor Series - PSR, <strong>GPR</strong>, AII, XLTSynonymsElectrochemical Sensor, Galvanic Fuel CellManufacturerAnalytical Industries Inc., 2855 Metropolitan Place, Pomona, CA 91767 USAEmergency Phone Number 909-392-6900Preparation / Revision Date January 1, 1995Notes<strong>Oxygen</strong> sensors are sealed, contain protective coverings and in normal conditions do notpresent a health hazard. Information applies to electrolyte unless otherwise noted.Specific Generic IngredientsCarcinogens at levels > 0.1% NoneOthers at levels > 1.0%Potassium Hydroxide or Acetic Acid, LeadCAS Number Potassium Hydroxide = KOH 1310-58-3 or Acetic Acid = 64-19-7, Lead = Pb 7439-92-1Chemical (Synonym) and Family Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) – Base or Acetic Acid (CH 3 CO 2 H) – Acid, Lead (Pb) – MetalGeneral RequirementsUseHandlingStoragePotassium Hydroxide or Acetic Acid - electrolyte, Lead - anodeRubber or latex gloves, safety glassesIndefinitelyPhysical PropertiesBoiling Point RangeKOH = 100 to 115° C or Acetic Acid = 100 to 117° CMelting Point RangeKOH -10 to 0° C or Acetic Acid – NA, Lead 327° CFreezing PointKOH = -40 to -10° C or Acetic Acid = -40 to -10° CMolecular Weight KOH = 56 or Acetic Acid – NA, Lead = 207Specific GravityKOH = 1.09 @ 20° C, Acetic Acid = 1.05 @ 20° CVapor PressureKOH = NA or Acetic Acid = 11.4 @ 20° CVapor Density KOH – NA or Acetic Acid = 2.07pH KOH > 14 or Acetic Acid = 2-3Solubility in H 2 OComplete% Volatiles by Volume NoneEvaporation RateSimilar to waterAppearance and OdorAqueous solutions: KOH = Colorless, odorless or Acetic Acid = Colorless, vinegar-likeodorFire and <strong>Explosion</strong> DataFlash and Fire PointsFlammable LimitsExtinguishing MethodSpecial Fire Fighting ProceduresUnusual Fire and <strong>Explosion</strong> HazardsReactivity DataStabilityConditions Contributing to InstabilityIncompatibilityHazardous Decomposition ProductsConditions to AvoidSpill or LeakSteps if material is releasedNot applicableNot flammableNot applicableNot applicableNot applicableStableNoneKOH = Avoid contact with strong acids or Acetic Acid = Avoid contact with strong basesKOH = None or Acetic Acid = Emits toxic fumes when heatedKOH = None or Acetic Acid = HeatIf the sensor leaks inside the plastic shipping bag or inside an analyzer sensor housingdo not remove it without rubber or latex gloves and safety glasses and a source ofwater. Wipe all surfaces repeatedly with water or wet paper towel (fresh each time).DisposalIn accordance with federal, state and local regulations.37

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