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  • Is Styrene Flammable

    Styrene, with its relatively low melting point, typically exists as a colorless oily liquid at ambient temperatures. Furthermore, with a flash point of merely 30°C, styrene is highly susceptible to combustion or explosion under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure. Additionally, its volatile gases are prone to ignition in the…
  • Is Styrene Volatile

    Styrene is characterized by its high vapor pressure and pronounced volatility. Comprising benzene and ethylene, this colorless, transparent liquid readily contaminates drinking water, soil, and surface water. Owing to its potent volatility and propensity to evaporate when exposed to light, styrene is typically stored and transported in steel drums to…
  • Is Styrene Class a or Class B

    Facilities manufacturing styrene are designated as Category A, Item 2 establishments.
  • Will Ethylene Explode

    Ethylene, a colorless gas, carries a distinct hydrocarbon odor with a trace of sweetness when in small quantities. It's highly flammable, featuring an ignition temperature of 425°C, an upper explosion limit of 36.0%, and a lower limit of 2.7%. When ethylene blends with air, it creates a volatile mixture capable…
  • Is Ethylene Harmful to Humans

    Ethylene poses significant health risks, primarily through acute toxicity and long-term detrimental effects. As a colorless and odorless gas at ambient temperature, ethylene is widely utilized in industrial processes and is also employed as a ripening agent for vegetables and fruits.