MAGNESIUM
HYDROXIDE
|
PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
|
CAS
NO. |
1309-42-8 |
|
EINECS
NO. |
215-170-3 |
FORMULA |
Mg(OH)2 |
MOL
WT. |
58.33 |
H.S.
CODE
|
2816.10 |
TOXICITY |
Oral
rat LD50: 8500 mg/kg |
SYNONYMS |
Milk
of Magnesia; Mint-O-Mag; Magnesia Magma; |
Magnesium
Hydrate; |
SMILES |
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CLASSIFICATION
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PHYSICAL
AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
|
PHYSICAL
STATE |
white
powder, Odorless |
MELTING
POINT |
350
C ( Decomposes) |
BOILING
POINT |
|
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY |
|
SOLUBILITY |
Practically
insoluble |
pH |
9.5-10.5
(aqueous slurry) |
VAPOR
DENSITY |
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AUTOIGNITION
|
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NFPA
RATINGS
|
Health:
1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0 |
REFRACTIVE
INDEX
|
|
FLASH
POINT |
will
not burn
|
STABILITY |
Stable
under ordinary conditions |
APPLICATIONS
|
Magnesium
Hydroxide is a white powder; specific gravity
2.36; , very slightly soluble in water; decomposing
at 350 C. It occurs naturally as the mineral
called brucite or is prepared by reacting
magnesium sulphate or chloride with sodium hydroxide.
It is used in the refining of sugar, in
extraction of magnesium metal, in the processing
of uranium, and in the sulfite wood pulp process.
It is an inert filler, flame retardant and smoke
suppressant for plastics, synthetic rubber,
reinforced polyesters, phenolics, and urethane
foam. Magnesium hydroxide releases its 31% water
when heated to above 325 C, which cools the
product below flash point to reduce fire
occurance. Medicinally it, in the form of a
mixture (milk of magnesia), is also used as
an antacid and as a osmotic laxative. |
SALES
SPECIFICATION |
APPEARANCE
|
white
powder |
ASSAY
|
96.0%
min (dry) |
LOSS
ON IGNITION
|
30.5%
max |
SOLUBLE
SALTS
|
0.5%
max |
CALCIUM
OXIDE
|
1.5%
max |
MOISTURE
|
1.0%
max
|
PARTICLE
SIZE |
99.7%
min (325 mesh)
|
TRANSPORTATION |
PACKING |
50kgs
in Bag |
HAZARD
CLASS |
not
regulated |
UN
NO. |
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OTHER
INFORMATION |
Class of Flame Retardants
- Inorganic
- Metal
hydroxides
- Aluminium hydroxide
- Magnesium hydroxide
- Orthers
- Antimony compounds
- Antimony trioxide
- antimony pentoxide
- Sodium antimonate
- Others
- Boron compounds
- Boric acid
- Borax
- Zinc borate
- Others
- Other metal compounds
- Molybdenum compounds
- Titanium compounds
- Zirconium compounds
- Zinc compounds
- Zinc stannate
- Zinc hydroxy-stannate
- Others
- Others
- Phosphorus compounds
- Red phosphorus
- Ammonium polyphosphate
- Others
- Other inorganic flame
retardants
- ammonium sulfamate
- ammonium bromide
- Others
- Halogenated organic
- Brominated
- Tetrabromobisphenol A
- Decabromodiphenyl ether
- Octabromobiphenyl ether
- Tetrabromobiphenyl ether
- Hexabromocyclododecane
- Tribromophenol
- Bis(tribromophenoxy) ethane
- Tetrabromobisphenol A
polycarbonate oligomers
- Tetrabromobisphenol A
epoxy oligomers
- Others
- Chlorinated
- Chlorinated
paraffins
- Bis(hexachlorocyclopentadieno)cyclo-octane
- Others
- Organophosphoros
- Non-halogenated
compounds
- phosphate esters
- Ttrialkyl phosphates
- Triaryl
phosphates
- Aryl-alkyl phosphates
- Others
- polyols
- phosphonium
derivatives
- phosphonates
- Others
- Halogenated phosphates
- Tris(1-chloro-
2-propyl) phosphate
- Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate
- Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate
- Others
- Nitrogen-based
- Polyurethanes
- Polyamides
- Melamine and
its salts
- Guanidine
compounds
- Others
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