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Triisobutyl phosphate/CAS 126-71-6/TIBP

Product Name: Triisobutyl phosphate CAS: 126-71-6 MF: C12H27O4P MW: 266.31 EINECS: 204-798-3 Melting point: <-60°C Boiling point: ~205 °C(lit.) Density: 0.965 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.) Vapor pressure: 0.002 hPa (20 °C) Refractive index: n20/D 1.420 Fp: 150 °C Storage temp: Store below +30°C. Solubility: 0.26g/l Form: Oil Color: Colourless

Item

Reagent grade

Appearance

Colorless transparent liquid

Chroma(Pt-Co)

≤20

content,%

≥99.0

Density(20℃)g/mL

0.960-0.970

Refractive Index(N9)

1.419-1.420

Acid value(as H+,mmol KOH/100g)

≤0.1

Water content,%

≤0.1

200kg/iron drum net each, 1000kg/IBC.

Triisobutyl phosphate CAS 126-71-6 is widely used in printing and dyeing, ink,building,oilfield and other fields as defoaming agent and penetrant.

Triisobutyl phosphate CAS 126-71-6 is mainly used as a solvent for paints, inks, adhesives, textile auxiliaries, penetrants, dye auxiliaries, plasticizers, defoamers, etc

Triisobutyl phosphate (TIBP) CAS 126-71-6 is a chemical compound that should be stored carefully to ensure its safety and maintain its integrity.

1.  Store TIBP in airtight containers made of compatible materials, such as glass or certain plastics (such as polyethylene or polypropylene). Make sure the container is properly labeled.

2.  Please store the container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid storage in areas with high humidity.

3.  Store at a stable temperature, ideally between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). Avoid extreme temperatures.

4.  Please keep Triisobutyl phosphate away from strong oxidants, acids and bases and any substances that may react with them.

5.  Use appropriate spill control measures, such as secondary containment trays, to prevent spills or spread of spills.

6.  When handling Triisobutyl phosphate, use appropriate PPE including gloves, goggles, and protective clothing to minimize exposure.

7.  Follow any local regulations and guidelines regarding the storage of hazardous materials.

8.  Be familiar with emergency procedures in case of spills or exposures, including having Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) readily available.