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C.I. PIGMENT ORANGE 43

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The Chemical Identifier fields include common identification numbers, the NFPA diamond U.S. Department of Transportation hazard labels, and a general description of the chemical. The information in CAMEO Chemicals comes from a variety of data sources.
CAS Number UN/NA Number
  • 4424-06-0
none
DOT Hazard Label USCG CHRIS Code
data unavailable none
NIOSH Pocket Guide International Chem Safety Card
none none
NFPA 704
data unavailable
General Description
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Fine orange powder. (NTP, 1992)

The Hazard fields include special hazard alerts air and water reactions, fire hazards, health hazards, a reactivity profile, and details about reactive groups assignments and potentially incompatible absorbents. The information in CAMEO Chemicals comes from a variety of data sources.
Reactivity Alerts
none
Air & Water Reactions
Insoluble in water.
Fire Hazard
Flash point data for this chemical are not available. It is probably combustible. (NTP, 1992)
Health Hazard
No information available.
Reactivity Profile
No information available.
Belongs to the Following Reactive Group(s)
Potentially Incompatible Absorbents

Use caution: Liquids with this reactive group classification have been known to react with the absorbent listed below. More info about absorbents, including situations to watch out for...

  • Mineral-Based & Clay-Based Absorbents

The Response Recommendation fields include isolation and evacuation distances, as well as recommendations for firefighting, non-fire response, protective clothing, and first aid. The information in CAMEO Chemicals comes from a variety of data sources.
Isolation and Evacuation
No information available.
Firefighting
Fires involving this compound can be controlled with a dry chemical, carbon dioxide or Halon extinguisher. (NTP, 1992)
Non-Fire Response
SMALL SPILLS AND LEAKAGE: If a spill of this chemical occurs, FIRST REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION, then you should dampen the solid spill material with acetone and transfer the dampened material to a suitable container. Use absorbent paper dampened with acetone to pick up any remaining material. Seal your contaminated clothing and the absorbent paper in a vapor-tight plastic bag for eventual disposal. Solvent wash all contaminated surfaces with acetone followed by washing with a soap and water solution. Do not reenter the contaminated area until the Safety Officer (or other responsible person) has verified that the area has been properly cleaned.

STORAGE PRECAUTIONS: You should store this material in a refrigerator. (NTP, 1992)
Protective Clothing
No information available.
DuPont Tychem® Suit Fabrics
No information available.
First Aid
EYES: Check for contact lenses and remove them at once if present. You should then immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Do not use oil or ointment in eyes. Arrange immediate transportation to a medical facility.

SKIN: You should remove all contaminated clothing and flood skin with water. Wash all affected skin areas thoroughly with soap and water. If symptoms persist or develop, seek medical attention.

INHALATION: If any of your personnel should inhale this substance you should remove them immediately to open air. If symptoms develop, seek medical attention.

INGESTION: If the exposed person is convulsing or unconscious, you should not attempt first aid. Transport immediately to a hospital emergency room or poison control center. If the victim is conscious, administer large volumes of liquid then immediately INDUCE VOMITING. Transport at once to a medical facility. (NTP, 1992)

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Note: For Vapor Density and Specific Gravity, comparing the value to 1.0 can tell you if the chemical will likely sink/rise in air or sink/float in fresh water (respectively). Short phrases have been added to those values below as an aid. However, make sure to also consider the circumstances of a release. The Vapor Density comparisons are only valid when the gas escaping is at the same temperature as the surrounding air itself. If the chemical is escaping from a container where it was pressurized or refrigerated, it may first escape and behave as a heavy gas and sink in the air (even if it has a Vapor Density value less than 1). Also, the Specific Gravity comparisons are for fresh water (density 1.0 g/mL). If your spill is in salt water (density about 1.027 g/mL), you need to adjust the point of comparison. There are some chemicals that will sink in fresh water and float in salt water.
Chemical Formula:
  • C26H12N4O2
Flash Point: data unavailable
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL): data unavailable
Upper Explosive Limit (UEL): data unavailable
Autoignition Temperature: data unavailable
Melting Point: data unavailable
Vapor Pressure: data unavailable
Vapor Density (Relative to Air): data unavailable
Specific Gravity: data unavailable
Boiling Point: data unavailable
Molecular Weight: 412.42 (NTP, 1992)
Water Solubility: less than 0.1 mg/mL at 63°F (NTP, 1992)
Ionization Energy/Potential: data unavailable
IDLH: data unavailable

AEGLs (Acute Exposure Guideline Levels)

No AEGL information available.

ERPGs (Emergency Response Planning Guidelines)

No ERPG information available.

PACs (Protective Action Criteria)

No PAC information available.

The Regulatory Information fields include information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Title III Consolidated List of Lists, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards, and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Standard List (see more about these data sources).

EPA Consolidated List of Lists

No regulatory information available.

CISA Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS)

No regulatory information available.

OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) Standard List

No regulatory information available.

This section provides a listing of alternate names for this chemical, including trade names and synonyms.
  • ANTHRAGEN BRILLIANT ORANGE GR LAKE 29-3002
  • ANTHRAGEN BRILLIANT ORANGE GR TONER 29-3001
  • BORDEAUX RRN
  • BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • C.I. 71105
  • C.I. CONSTITUTION #71105
  • C.I. PIGMENT ORANGE 43
  • C.I. VAT ORANGE 7
  • CIBANONE BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • FENANTHREN BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • HELIO BRILLIANT ORANGE GR PRESSCAKE 29-3003
  • HELIO BRILLIANT ORANGE GRA SUPRA PASTE 29-3016
  • HOSTAPERM ORANGE GR
  • HOSTAPERM VAT ORANGE GR
  • HOSTAVAT BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • INDANTHREN BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • INDANTHRENE BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • INDANTHRENE BRILLIANT ORANGE GRP
  • INDOFAST ORANGE OV 5983
  • LIONOGEN ORANGE GR
  • MIKETHREN BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • MIKETHRENE ORANGE GR
  • OSTANTHREN ORANGE GR
  • OSTANTHRENE ORANGE GR
  • PALANTHRENE BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • PARADONE BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • PARADONE BRILLIANT ORANGE GR NEW
  • PERINONE ORANGE
  • PIGMENT BRILLIANT ORANGE ANTHRAQUINONE
  • PV FAST ORANGE GRL
  • SANYO PERMANENT ORANGE D 213
  • SANYO PERMANENT ORANGE D 616
  • SOLANTHRENE BRILLIANT ORANGE JR
  • SYMULER FAST ORANGE GRD
  • THRENE BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • TINON BRILLIANT ORANGE GR
  • TRANS-PERINONE
  • VAT BRILLIANT ORANGE
  • VAT SCARLET 2ZH
  • VAT SCARLET 2ZHD

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