Asmaco Spray Paint Msds -
These properties explain why the product behaves as it does.
| Property | Typical Value | |-----------|----------------| | Appearance | Colored, homogeneous liquid in aerosol can | | Odor | Sweet, solvent (aromatic hydrocarbons) | | pH | Not applicable (organic solvent) | | Boiling point (solvent) | 56°C (Acetone) to 140°C (Xylene) | | Flash point (aerosol) | < -15°C (extremely flammable) | | Auto-ignition temperature | > 200°C | | Vapor pressure | High (due to propellant) | | Relative density (liquid) | 0.8 – 0.9 g/cm³ (lighter than water) | | Solubility in water | Negligible | | VOC content | 400 – 650 g/L (typical solvent-based spray paint) | Asmaco Spray Paint Msds
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| Property | Typical Value | |----------|----------------| | Appearance | Colored liquid + propellant in aerosol can | | Odor | Sweet, solvent-like | | pH | Not applicable | | Boiling point | 56–140°C (depends on solvent blend) | | Vapor density | Heavier than air (vapors settle in low areas) | | Solubility | Insoluble in water; soluble in organic solvents |