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The left hand synonym column shows common or chemical trade names in alphabetical order, while the right hand column shows the name by which the chemical is identified on the Resistance Chart. This guide has been compiled by our Research and Development Department and is designed to be used in conjunction with the Marigold Industrial Glove Resistance Chart. The purpose of the guide is to enable you to use the Glove Resistance Chart by cross-referencing the familiar name of each chemical with the chemical name as it appears on the chart. Degradation The effect of a chemical on a glove’s structure. On contact with certain chemicals a glove may lose one or more of its original physical qualities. Exposed gloves may become stiffer and more brittle or softer and weaker. Generally a loss of shape will occur. This effect is called DEGRADATION (DEGN). Degradation Measurement Two specimens are cut from a glove. The outer surface of one specimen is exposed to a chemical for a defined period. Both the exposed and unexposed samples are tested to determine their resistance to breaking under tension. The percentage change under tension after exposure for 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 120 minutes, 240 minutes and 360 minutes are used to determine the rate of change in resistance to breaking under tension. The estimated time for a loss of 30% tensile strength is used to recommend a useful time for the gloves. Marigold and the specific brand name or designation of these gloves are trademarks of Marigold Industrial Ltd. The Chemical Resistance Chart and products contained within this brochure are subject to review and revision as additional knowledge and experience is gained by Marigold Industrial. The guide is the exclusive property of Marigold Industrial. It may not be copied, duplicated or reproduced by any other means without the prior written permission of Marigold Industrial. © Marigold Industrial Ltd Marigold Industrial Ltd, Vantage Park, Old Gloucester Road, Hambrook, Bristol, BS16 1GW, England PERMEATION & DEGRADATION CHEMICAL NAMES TESTING HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Permeation Chemicals can attack a glove in a more subtle manner. Some chemical molecules can pass into the glove material and diffuse through to the inside. This can occur even though there are no openings or holes in the glove. This effect is known as PERMEATION. Permeation data comprise two measures: Breakthrough Time and Permeation Rate. I BREAKTHROUGH TIME (BTT) — the time it takes for a chemical to pass through the gloves measured in minutes. II PERMEATION RATE (PR) — the rate that the chemical transmits through the glove after breakthrough. Represented on the chart as Fast (F), Medium (M), Slow (S) and Zero (0). Permeation testing a A specimen is cut from the glove to form a barrier within the test cell. b The outer surface of the specimen is then exposed to the chemical by flooding the appropriate side of the test cell (the challenge side). c At measured intervals, the other side of the cell (the collection side) is tested to determine first the presence of the chemical and then the extent by which it has permeated through the specimen. Permeation is thus measured under conditions equivalent to complete immersion. BREAKTHROUGH TIME The Breakthrough Time tests were carried out for up to eight hours, according to EN374-PT3. Synonyms Name on Marigold Chart 1,2,3-Trihydroxypropane Glycerol 1,2-Ethanediol Ethylene Glycol 1,4-Benzenediol Hydroquinone 1,4-Diethylene Dioxide Dioxane (1,4) 1,6-Diisocyanatohexane Hexamethylene diisocyanate 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane Epichlorohydrin 1-Hydroxypropane Propan-1-ol 1-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidinone N-Methylpyrrolidone 1-Methylethanol Isopropyl Alcohol 1-Pentanol Amyl Alcohol 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol Picric Acid 2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene Toluene Diisocyanate 2-Aminoethanol Ethanolamine 2-Butanone Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2-Ethoxyethanol Cellosolve 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate Cellosolve Acetate 2-Furaldehyde Furfural 2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic Acid Citric Acid 2-Hydroxy-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene Picric Acid 2-Propanol Isopropyl Alcohol 2-Propanone Acetone 2-Propenoic Acid Acrylic Acid 2-Propenoic Acid Ethyl Ester Ethyl Acrylate 4,4’-Diaminodiphenylmethane Jeffamine 4,4’-Methylenedianiline Jeffamine 4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone Diacetone alcohol Absolute Alcohol Ethanol Acetic Acid Butyl Ester Butyl Acetate Acetic Acid Dimethylamide Dimethylacetamide Acetic Acid Ethyl Ester Ethyl Acetate Acetic Ether Ethyl Acetate Acetylene Trichloride Trichloroethylene Aircraft Fuel Kerosene Aminic Acid Formic Acid Aminohexahydrobenzene Cyclohexylamine Ammonia Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonia Water Ammonium Hydroxide Amylacetic Ester Amyl Acetate Anone Cyclohexanone Aquafortis Nitric Acid Artificial Oil of Ants Furfural Azabenzene Pyridine Azine Pyridine Battery Acid Sulphuric Acid Benzol Benzene Betanal Agrochemical (solvent) Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate Diooctyl Phthalate Bis(hydroxyphenyl) propane Bisphenol A Bleach Sodium Hypochlorite Butan-1-ol Butanol Butyl Ethanoate Butyl Acetate Carbazotic Acid Picric Acid Carbinol Methanol Carbolic Acid Phenol Carbon Bisulphide Carbon Disulphide Carbon Dichloride Perchloroethylene Carbonic Acid, Sodium Salt Sodium Carbonate Caustic Potash Potassium Hydroxide Caustic Soda Sodium Hydroxide (Chloromethyl) ethylene oxide Epichlorohydrin Chloromethyloxirane Epichlorohydrin Chromic Anhydride Chromic Acid Chromium (VI) Oxide Chromic Acid Chromium Trioxide Chromic Acid Cinnamene Styrene Coal Oil Kerosene Colamine Ethanolamine Cyclohexanamine Cyclohexylamine Cyclohexatriene Benzene (Diethylamino)ethane Triethylamine Diethylene Ether Dioxane (1,4) Dihydroxybenzene Hydroquinone Dihydroxydiphenylpropane Bisphenol A Diisoctyl Phthalate Diooctyl Phthalate Diketone Alcohol Diacetone alcohol Dimethyl Benzene Xylene Dimethyl Carbinol Isopropyl Alcohol Dimethyl Ketone Acetone Dimethylamide Acetate Dimethylacetamide Dioxacyclohexane Dioxane (1,4) Dipropylmethane Heptane (-n) Dithiocarbonic Anhydride Carbon Disulphide DMFA Dimethylformamide Dowanol (33B/PM) 1-Methoxy-2-propanol Ethanal Acetaldehyde Ethanenitrile Acetonitrile Ethanoic Acid Acetic Acid (Glacial) Ethofumosate / Phenmedipham Agrochemical (solvent) Ethoxyethane Diethyl Ether Ethyl 2-Hydroxypropionate Ethyl Lactate Ethyl Aldehyde Acetaldehyde Ethyl Ether Diethyl Ether Ethyl Methyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl Ketone Ethyl Oxide Diethyl Ether Ethyl-2-propenoate Ethyl Acrylate Ethylene Tetrachloride Perchloroethylene Ethyleneglycol Monoethyl Ether Cellosolve Ethyleneglycol Monoethyl Ether Acetate Cellosolve Acetate Ethylolamine Ethanolamine Foam Baths, Shampoos Anionic Detergent Formalin Formaldehyde Gasoline (Gas) Unleaded Petrol Glycerine Glycerol Glycinol Ethanolamine Glycol Alcohol Ethylene Glycol Heptyl Hydrate Heptane (-n) Hexahydrophenol Cyclohexanol Hexalin Cyclohexanol Hexone Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Hexyl Hydrate Hexane Hydrogen Carboxylic Acid Formic Acid Hydrogen Chloride Hydrochloric Acid Hydrogen Dioxide Hydrogen Peroxide Synonyms Name on Marigold Chart Synonyms Name on Marigold Chart Hydrogen Fluoride Hydrofluoric Acid Hydroquinol Hydroquinone Hydroxybenzene Phenol IMS (Industrial Methylated Spirit, Meths Ethanol Ketohexamethylene Cyclohexanone Methacide Toluene Methacrylic Acid Methyl Ester Methyl methacrylate Methanal Formaldehyde Methane Trichloride Chloroform Methanoic Acid Formic Acid Methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate Methyl methacrylate Methyl Aldehyde Formaldehyde Methyl Benzene Toluene Methyl Cyanide Acetonitrile Methylene Bichloride Dichloromethane Methylene Dichloride Dichloromethane Mineral Spirits Petroleum Ether Muriatic Acid Hydrochloric Acid N,N-Diethylethanamine Triethylamine N-(Phosphonomethyl) Glycine Salt Agrochemical (aqueous) N-Butyl Carbinol Amyl Alcohol Octoil Diooctyl Phthalate Oil of Vitriol B.O.V.) Sulphuric Acid Oleum (98%) Sulphuric Acid Pentyl Acetate Amyl Acetate Peroxide Hydrogen Peroxide Petroleum Benzin Petroleum Ether Petroleum Distillates (Naphtha) Naphtha Phenic Acid Phenol Phenylethylene Styrene Phosphoric Acid Orthophosphoric Acid Pimelic Ketone Cyclohexanone Potassium Hydrate Potassium Hydroxide Propan-1-ol Propanol Propylene Glycol (mono) Methyl Ether 1-Methoxy-2-propanol Pyromucic Aldehyde Furfural Roundup Biactive Agrochemical (aqueous) Salt (Saline) Sodium Chloride Soda Ash Sodium Carbonate Soda Lye Sodium Hydroxide Sodium Hydrate Sodium Hydroxide Styrolene Styrene Tetrachloroethene Perchloroethylene Toluol Toluene Tolylene-2,4-Diisocyanate Toluene Diisocyanate Trichloran Trichloroethylene Trichloroethene Trichloroethylene Trichloromethane Chloroform Vinegar Acid Acetic Acid (Glacial) Vinylbenzene Styrene Vinylformic Acid Acrylic Acid Washing Powder, Washing-up Liquids Anionic Detergent Washing Soda Sodium Carbonate Wood Alcohol Methanol Xylol Xylene THE RIGHT GLOVES FOR THE JOB +44 (0)845 075 3355 (LoCall) +44 (0)845 075 3356 (LoCall) [email protected] Vantage Park, Old Gloucester Road, Hambrook, Bristol BS16 1GW

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Page 1: CHEMICAL NAMES PERMEATION & DEGRADATION · 2-Butanone Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2-Ethoxyethanol Cellosolve 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate Cellosolve Acetate 2-Furaldehyde Furfural

The left hand synonym column shows common or chemical trade names in alphabetical order, while the right hand column shows thename by which the chemical is identified on the Resistance Chart. This guide has been compiled by our Research and Development

Department and is designed to be used in conjunction with the Marigold Industrial Glove Resistance Chart. The purpose of the guide is toenable you to use the Glove Resistance Chart by cross-referencing the familiar name of each chemical with the chemical name as it

appears on the chart.

DegradationThe effect of a chemical on a glove’s structure.

On contact with certain chemicals a glove may lose one or more ofits original physical qualities. Exposed gloves may become stifferand more brittle or softer and weaker. Generally a loss of shapewill occur. This effect is called DEGRADATION (DEGN).

Degradation Measurement

Two specimens are cut from a glove. The outer surface of onespecimen is exposed to a chemical for a defined period. Both theexposed and unexposed samples are tested to determine theirresistance to breaking under tension. The percentage changeunder tension after exposure for 30 minutes, 60 minutes,120 minutes, 240 minutes and 360 minutes are used to determinethe rate of change in resistance to breaking under tension.The estimated time for a loss of 30% tensile strength is used torecommend a useful time for the gloves.

Marigold and the specific brand name or designation of these gloves aretrademarks of Marigold Industrial Ltd.

The Chemical Resistance Chart and products contained within thisbrochure are subject to review and revision as additional knowledge and

experience is gained by Marigold Industrial.

The guide is the exclusive property of Marigold Industrial.It may not be copied, duplicated or reproduced by any other means

without the prior written permission of Marigold Industrial.

© Marigold Industrial Ltd

Marigold Industrial Ltd, Vantage Park, Old Gloucester Road, Hambrook, Bristol, BS16 1GW, England

PERMEATION & DEGRADATIONCHEMICAL NAMEST E S T I N GH O W T O U S E T H I S G U I D E

PermeationChemicals can attack a glove in a more subtle manner. Somechemical molecules can pass into the glove material and diffusethrough to the inside. This can occur even though there are noopenings or holes in the glove.This effect is known as PERMEATION. Permeation data comprisetwo measures: Breakthrough Time and Permeation Rate.

I BREAKTHROUGH TIME (BTT) — the time it takes for a chemicalto pass through the gloves measured in minutes.II PERMEATION RATE (PR) — the rate that the chemical transmitsthrough the glove after breakthrough. Represented on the chart asFast (F), Medium (M), Slow (S) and Zero (0).

Permeation testinga A specimen is cut from the glove to form a barrier within the

test cell.

b The outer surface of the specimen is then exposed to thechemical by flooding the appropriate side of the test cell (thechallenge side).

c At measured intervals, the other side of the cell (the collection

side) is tested to determine first the presence of the chemicaland then the extent by which it has permeated through thespecimen. Permeation is thus measured under conditionsequivalent to complete immersion.

BREAKTHROUGH TIME

The Breakthrough Time tests were carried out for up to eight hours,according to EN374-PT3.

Synonyms Name onMarigold Chart

1,2,3-Trihydroxypropane Glycerol1,2-Ethanediol Ethylene Glycol1,4-Benzenediol Hydroquinone1,4-Diethylene Dioxide Dioxane (1,4)1,6-Diisocyanatohexane Hexamethylene

diisocyanate1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane Epichlorohydrin1-Hydroxypropane Propan-1-ol1-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidinone N-Methylpyrrolidone1-Methylethanol Isopropyl Alcohol1-Pentanol Amyl Alcohol2,4,6-Trinitrophenol Picric Acid2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene Toluene Diisocyanate 2-Aminoethanol Ethanolamine2-Butanone Methyl Ethyl Ketone2-Ethoxyethanol Cellosolve2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate Cellosolve Acetate2-Furaldehyde Furfural2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic Acid Citric Acid2-Hydroxy-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene Picric Acid2-Propanol Isopropyl Alcohol2-Propanone Acetone2-Propenoic Acid Acrylic Acid2-Propenoic Acid Ethyl Ester Ethyl Acrylate4,4’-Diaminodiphenylmethane Jeffamine4,4’-Methylenedianiline Jeffamine4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone Diacetone alcoholAbsolute Alcohol EthanolAcetic Acid Butyl Ester Butyl AcetateAcetic Acid Dimethylamide DimethylacetamideAcetic Acid Ethyl Ester Ethyl AcetateAcetic Ether Ethyl AcetateAcetylene Trichloride TrichloroethyleneAircraft Fuel KeroseneAminic Acid Formic AcidAminohexahydrobenzene CyclohexylamineAmmonia Ammonium HydroxideAmmonia Water Ammonium HydroxideAmylacetic Ester Amyl Acetate Anone CyclohexanoneAquafortis Nitric AcidArtificial Oil of Ants FurfuralAzabenzene PyridineAzine PyridineBattery Acid Sulphuric AcidBenzol BenzeneBetanal Agrochemical (solvent)Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate Diooctyl PhthalateBis(hydroxyphenyl) propane Bisphenol ABleach Sodium HypochloriteButan-1-ol ButanolButyl Ethanoate Butyl AcetateCarbazotic Acid Picric AcidCarbinol MethanolCarbolic Acid PhenolCarbon Bisulphide Carbon DisulphideCarbon Dichloride Perchloroethylene

Carbonic Acid, Sodium Salt Sodium CarbonateCaustic Potash Potassium HydroxideCaustic Soda Sodium Hydroxide (Chloromethyl) ethylene oxide EpichlorohydrinChloromethyloxirane EpichlorohydrinChromic Anhydride Chromic AcidChromium (VI) Oxide Chromic AcidChromium Trioxide Chromic AcidCinnamene StyreneCoal Oil KeroseneColamine EthanolamineCyclohexanamine CyclohexylamineCyclohexatriene Benzene(Diethylamino)ethane TriethylamineDiethylene Ether Dioxane (1,4)Dihydroxybenzene HydroquinoneDihydroxydiphenylpropane Bisphenol ADiisoctyl Phthalate Diooctyl PhthalateDiketone Alcohol Diacetone alcoholDimethyl Benzene XyleneDimethyl Carbinol Isopropyl AlcoholDimethyl Ketone AcetoneDimethylamide Acetate DimethylacetamideDioxacyclohexane Dioxane (1,4)Dipropylmethane Heptane (-n)Dithiocarbonic Anhydride Carbon DisulphideDMFA DimethylformamideDowanol (33B/PM) 1-Methoxy-2-propanolEthanal AcetaldehydeEthanenitrile AcetonitrileEthanoic Acid Acetic Acid (Glacial)Ethofumosate / Phenmedipham Agrochemical (solvent)Ethoxyethane Diethyl EtherEthyl 2-Hydroxypropionate Ethyl LactateEthyl Aldehyde AcetaldehydeEthyl Ether Diethyl EtherEthyl Methyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl KetoneEthyl Oxide Diethyl EtherEthyl-2-propenoate Ethyl AcrylateEthylene Tetrachloride PerchloroethyleneEthyleneglycol Monoethyl Ether CellosolveEthyleneglycol Monoethyl Ether Acetate Cellosolve AcetateEthylolamine EthanolamineFoam Baths, Shampoos Anionic DetergentFormalin FormaldehydeGasoline (Gas) Unleaded PetrolGlycerine GlycerolGlycinol Ethanolamine

Glycol Alcohol Ethylene GlycolHeptyl Hydrate Heptane (-n)Hexahydrophenol CyclohexanolHexalin CyclohexanolHexone Methyl Isobutyl KetoneHexyl Hydrate HexaneHydrogen Carboxylic Acid Formic AcidHydrogen Chloride Hydrochloric AcidHydrogen Dioxide Hydrogen Peroxide

Synonyms Name onMarigold Chart

Synonyms Name onMarigold Chart

Hydrogen Fluoride Hydrofluoric AcidHydroquinol HydroquinoneHydroxybenzene PhenolIMS (Industrial Methylated Spirit, Meths EthanolKetohexamethylene CyclohexanoneMethacide TolueneMethacrylic Acid Methyl Ester Methyl methacrylateMethanal FormaldehydeMethane Trichloride ChloroformMethanoic Acid Formic AcidMethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate Methyl methacrylateMethyl Aldehyde FormaldehydeMethyl Benzene TolueneMethyl Cyanide AcetonitrileMethylene Bichloride DichloromethaneMethylene Dichloride DichloromethaneMineral Spirits Petroleum EtherMuriatic Acid Hydrochloric AcidN,N-Diethylethanamine TriethylamineN-(Phosphonomethyl) Glycine Salt Agrochemical

(aqueous)N-Butyl Carbinol Amyl AlcoholOctoil Diooctyl PhthalateOil of Vitriol B.O.V.) Sulphuric AcidOleum (98%) Sulphuric AcidPentyl Acetate Amyl AcetatePeroxide Hydrogen PeroxidePetroleum Benzin Petroleum EtherPetroleum Distillates (Naphtha) NaphthaPhenic Acid PhenolPhenylethylene StyrenePhosphoric Acid Orthophosphoric AcidPimelic Ketone CyclohexanonePotassium Hydrate Potassium HydroxidePropan-1-ol PropanolPropylene Glycol (mono) Methyl Ether 1-Methoxy-2-propanolPyromucic Aldehyde FurfuralRoundup Biactive Agrochemical

(aqueous)Salt (Saline) Sodium ChlorideSoda Ash Sodium CarbonateSoda Lye Sodium HydroxideSodium Hydrate Sodium HydroxideStyrolene StyreneTetrachloroethene PerchloroethyleneToluol TolueneTolylene-2,4-Diisocyanate Toluene DiisocyanateTrichloran TrichloroethyleneTrichloroethene TrichloroethyleneTrichloromethane ChloroformVinegar Acid Acetic Acid (Glacial)Vinylbenzene StyreneVinylformic Acid Acrylic AcidWashing Powder, Washing-up Liquids Anionic DetergentWashing Soda Sodium CarbonateWood Alcohol MethanolXylol Xylene

THE RIGHT GLOVES FOR THE JOB

+44 (0)845 075 3355 (LoCall) +44 (0)845 075 3356 (LoCall)

[email protected]

Vantage Park, Old Gloucester Road, Hambrook, Bristol BS16 1GW

Page 2: CHEMICAL NAMES PERMEATION & DEGRADATION · 2-Butanone Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2-Ethoxyethanol Cellosolve 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate Cellosolve Acetate 2-Furaldehyde Furfural

1 Establish the chemicals with which the gloves will come into contact. You may need to use the Marigold Industrial Guide to ChemicalNames to help you cross-reference the chemical names.

2 Reading across the chart from the relevant chemical, use the colour coding as a quick reference to find suitable gloves.

3 Select the most appropriate glove by looking at the individual glove’s performance in the Breakthrough Time, Permeation Rate andDegradation Rating columns.

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHARTI N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E

Making sense of the data Safety and riskphrasesThe following key refers to the hazardinformation shown on the right of thechemicals on the chart. the informationonly relates to hazards that can beinfluenced by wearing appropriateprotective gloves.

This is not intended as a comprehensiveguide to the hazard of each chemicalnor does it cover hazards that cannot beinfluenced by wearing gloves, i.e.inhalation hazards, irritation to eyes etc.It is intended as additional information tohelp you select the correct glove.

R21 Harmful in contact with skin

R24 Toxic in contact with skin

R27 Very toxic in contact with skin

R33 Danger of cumulative effects

R34 Causes burns

R35 Causes severe burns

R38 Irritating to the skin

R39 Danger of very serious irre-versible effects

R40 Possible risk of irreversibleeffects

R43 May cause sensitisation byskin contact

R45 May cause cancer

R46 May cause heritable geneticdamage

R47 May cause birth defects

R48 Danger of serious damage tohealth by prolonged exposure

S24 Avoid contact with skin

S37 Wear suitable gloves

Key

greater than 480 minutes

241-480 minutes

121-240 minutes

61-120 minutes

31-60 minutes

11-30 minutes

1-10 minutes –splash protection only, not for total immersion

NOT RECOMMENDED

If in doubt over selection, or the chemical does not feature in thechart, ring the Marigold Technical Helpline and we will recommend

the right glove for your application.

1 BREAKTHROUGH TIME (BTT) –Measured in minutes

2 EN374 Pt3 (PL) Protection IndexPerformance Level 0 – 6

3 PERMEATION RATE (PR) – F-Fast,M-Medium, S-Slow, 0-Zero

‘Useful Time’ colour codeThis is based on the results of the Breakthrough Time, Permeation Rate andDegradation tests and suggests a ‘useful time’ for glove protection against a particularchemical. It acts as a guide to the length of time for which a glove can be usedbefore permeation and/or degradation affect the performance of the glove.

SuregripG04Y

Citric Acid (Satd Soln)

4 DEGRADATION (DEGN) – Physical effectson a glove see scale 0 – 6.

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EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

2 0 F 062 3 M 16 0 F 09 0 F 052 2 F 0

>480 6 0 6153 4 F 1288 5 S 677 3 M 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 613 1 F 019 1 F 0

>480 6 0 547 2 M 19 0 F 0

>480 6 0 6143 4 M 156 2 F 15 0 F 1

>480 6 0 2>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 636 2 F 1103 3 F 1143 4 F 12 0 F 1

>480 6 0 626 1 F 111 1 M 08 0 F 0

>480 6 0 623 1 F 17 0 F 0

>480 6 0 6333 5 S 3>480 6 0 613 1 F 127 1 F 1112 3 F 1>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 651 2 S 123 1 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

2 0 F 1>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 662 3 S 3

>480 6 0 4>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 659 2 S 2273 5 S 17 0 F 028 1 M 020 1 F 021 1 F 054 2 F 2233 4 M 142 2 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6210 4 M 1>480 6 0 6158 4 M 158 2 M 1383 5 S 2>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 419 1 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 617 1 F 154 2 M 1

>480 6 0 6105 3 F 119 1 F 1218 0 F 19 0 F 0

>480 6 0 4>480 6 S 6>480 6 0 5>480 6 0 636 2 F 1

Long NitrosolveZ51G

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

10 0 F 0233 4 F 218 1 F 129 1 F 1

156 4 F 0>480 6 0 6400 5 F 2>480 6 0 6196 4 M 1>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

35 2 F 055 2 F 0

>480 6 0 6148 4 M 126 1 F 0

>480 6 0 6340 5 S 2165 4 M 314 1 F 1

>480 6 0 3>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6105 3 F 2288 5 F 1420 5 M 17 0 F 0

>480 6 0 674 3 F 135 2 M 031 2 F 0

>480 6 0 672 3 F 114 1 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 4>480 6 0 6

38 2 F 170 3 F 1

330 5 M 3>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6150 4 S 160 2 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

8 0 F 2>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6193 4 S 3>480 6 0 4>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6181 4 S 3>480 6 0 1

18 1 F 077 3 M 153 2 M 062 3 F 0

160 4 F 2>480 6 0 1135 4 F 1>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 1>480 6 0 6408 5 S 3163 4 M 1>480 6 0 3>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 5

62 3 F 0>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

61 3 F 1184 4 M 2>480 6 0 6158 4 F 149 2 M 0

>480 0 F 125 1 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6>480 6 0 5>480 6 0 6128 4 F 2

Suretech Biogel+ Marigold Medical

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

Not Recommended8 0 M 4Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

9 0 M 6Not Recommended

14 1 F 6>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

10 0 S 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 66 0 M 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

176 4 S 4>480 6 0 6106 3 S 6

Not Recommended3 0 F 113 1 M 6

Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

8 0 F 6>480 6 0 5

Not Recommended2 0 F 6

>480 6 0 16 0 S 5

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

7 0 F 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6

9 0 S 26 0 F 6

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

56 2 M 420 1 S 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 613 1 S 6

>480 6 0 5Not Recommended

>480 6 0 34 0 S 628 1 S 6

Not Recommended3 0 F 61 0 F 114 1 F 1

Not Recommended268 5 S 1

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

20 1 M 620 1 M 312 1 S 6

>480 6 0 69 0 S 67 0 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

10 0 S 0Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

Featherweight PlusG31H

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

4 0 F 621 1 M 5

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

10 0 F 1>480 6 0 625 1 F 126 1 M 6

Not Recommended35 2 M 6

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

12 1 F 325 1 S 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 68 0 M 65 0 F 6Not Recommended

225 4 S 6>480 6 0 6300 5 S 66 0 F 17 0 F 1

45 2 S 6Not Recommended

10 0 F 0Not Recommended

12 1 M 621 1 M 6

>480 6 0 55 0 F 16 0 F 6

>480 6 0 115 1 S 6

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

7 0 F 313 1 M 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 628 1 S 215 1 M 6

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

18 1 F 6Not Recommended

158 4 S 656 2 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 638 2 S 6

>480 6 0 529 1 S 1

>480 6 0 511 1 S 679 3 S 6

Not Recommended7 0 F 64 0 F 1

26 1 F 1Not Recommended

>480 6 0 4127 4 M 1>480 6 0 6

9 0 F 1>480 6 0 6

Not Recommended4 0 F 1

58 2 S 644 2 S 529 1 S 4

>480 6 0 620 1 S 220 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

8 0 F 312 1 M 3

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

9 0 F 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

25 1 S 05 0 F 02 0 F 1Not Recommended

EmperorME102

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

34 2 F 6395 5 M 566 3 M 392 3 S 6

215 4 M 2>480 6 0 6250 5 M 3430 5 S 672 3 M 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

27 2 F 1105 3 M 3>480 6 0 6

80 3 M 39 0 F 5

>480 6 0 6308 5 S 6122 4 S 421 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6175 4 M 4208 4 F 1>480 6 S 6

12 1 F 1279 5 S 120 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6198 4 M 6>480 6 0 6117 3 F 3122 4 S 6>480 6 0 2>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

46 2 F 452 2 F 4

400 5 S 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6>480 6 0 4215 4 S 6>480 6 0 6

45 2 F 1190 4 F 620 1 M 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6256 5 S 2>480 6 0 6155 4 S 6>480 6 0 6

51 2 F 3110 3 M 657 2 M 2

396 5 S 447 2 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 3>480 6 0 6103 3 M 2>480 6 0 6

42 2 M 646 2 M 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6204 4 F 2>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

38 2 F 4145 4 S 4>480 6 0 6203 4 F 126 1 F 1

116 3 F 619 1 F 145 2 F 1

360 5 S 166 3 M 1

100 3 F 129 1 F 1

EmperorME101

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

19 1 F 6277 5 M 459 2 M 377 3 S 6

113 3 M 2>480 6 0 6163 4 M 2368 5 S 637 2 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

13 1 F 177 3 M 3

>480 6 0 644 2 M 25 0 F 5

>480 6 0 6188 4 S 670 3 M 412 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

98 3 M 162 3 F 1

>480 6 S 69 0 F 1

175 4 S 18 0 F 0

>480 6 0 6115 3 M 6>480 6 0 6

70 3 F 282 3 M 6

>480 6 0 2343 5 S 6>480 6 0 6

24 1 F 241 2 F 4

223 4 S 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6>480 6 0 3133 4 S 6>480 6 0 6

24 1 F 198 3 F 618 1 M 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6130 4 S 2>480 6 0 6101 3 S 6450 5 S 629 1 F 360 2 M 628 1 M 2

228 4 S 429 1 F 0

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 3>480 6 0 6

62 3 M 1>480 6 0 6

23 1 F 624 1 M 1

>480 6 0 6373 5 S 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6141 4 F 2>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

20 1 F 4111 3 S 4>480 6 0 6158 4 F 117 1 F 172 3 F 69 0 F 020 1 F 1

240 4 S 125 1 M 162 3 F 116 1 F 1

SuregripG04Y

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

6 0 F 658 2 M 58 0 M 615 1 M 630 1 F 2

>480 6 0 660 2 M 270 3 S 620 1 M 176 3 S 6

>480 6 0 63 0 F 025 1 F 360 2 S 622 1 F 1

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6

48 2 S 622 1 F 6

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6460 5 S 628 1 F 123 1 F 1116 3 S 63 0 F 129 1 M 14 0 F 048 2 M 635 2 M 6

>480 6 0 616 1 F 112 1 F 6

>480 6 0 244 2 S 6

>480 6 0 67 0 F 512 1 F 340 2 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 6

78 3 S 233 2 M 6

>480 6 0 68 0 F 150 2 F 66 0 F 1

>480 6 0 6179 4 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

77 3 S 6>480 6 0 6

84 3 S 1>480 6 0 6

17 1 S 6233 4 S 69 0 F 323 1 M 613 1 F 258 2 M 64 0 F 0

>480 6 0 4400 5 M 3

>480 6 0 619 1 F 2

>480 6 0 610 0 F 65 0 F 1

133 4 S 6105 3 S 684 3 S 4

>480 6 0 658 2 S 639 2 F 2

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

10 0 F 426 1 S 4

>480 6 0 6223 4 F 15 0 F 130 1 F 6

Not Recommended8 0 F 188 3 S 09 0 M 18 0 F 18 0 F 1

4 0 F 642 2 M 510 0 M 614 1 M 629 1 F 2

>480 6 0 655 2 M 262 3 S 617 1 M 170 3 S 6

>480 6 0 62 0 F 0

22 1 F 359 2 S 620 1 F 13 0 F 6

>480 6 0 642 2 S 617 1 F 6

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6430 5 S 618 1 F 121 1 F 168 3 S 63 0 F 1

27 1 M 14 0 F 0

45 2 M 632 2 M 6

>480 6 0 615 1 F 111 1 F 6

>480 6 0 240 2 S 6

>480 6 0 68 0 F 6

12 1 F 335 2 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 669 3 S 225 1 M 6

>480 6 0 68 0 F 1

41 2 F 67 0 F 1

>480 6 0 6156 4 S 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 672 3 S 6

>480 6 0 673 3 S 1

>480 6 0 628 1 S 6220 4 S 6

8 0 F 315 1 M 612 1 F 254 2 M 64 0 F 0

>480 6 0 4380 5 M 3>480 6 0 619 1 F 2

>480 6 0 69 0 F 66 0 F 1

118 3 S 6115 3 S 580 3 S 4

>480 6 0 653 2 S 642 2 F 2

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

8 0 F 424 1 S 4

>480 6 0 6153 4 F 1

5 0 F 129 1 F 6

Not Recommended8 0 F 1

59 2 S 09 0 M 17 0 F 18 0 F 1

Not Recommended25 1 M 5

Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

28 1 M 6Not Recommended

40 2 M 6>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

33 2 S 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 617 1 M 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

250 5 S 6>480 6 0 6334 5 S 6

Not Recommended8 0 F 1

41 2 S 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

9 0 M 626 1 M 6

>480 6 0 56 0 F 1Not Recommended

>480 6 0 119 1 S 6

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

23 1 M 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 627 1 S 218 1 M 6

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

175 4 S 662 3 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 641 2 S 6

>480 6 0 5Not Recommended

>480 6 0 514 1 S 684 3 S 6

Not Recommended8 0 F 65 0 F 1

32 2 F 1Not Recommended

>480 6 0 4Not Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

64 3 M 660 2 S 438 2 S 4

>480 6 0 625 1 S 622 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

30 1 S 0Not Recommended

5 0 F 1Not Recommended

Tripletec PlusG44R

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

4 0 F 638 2 M 55 0 F 612 1 F 4

Not Recommended>480 6 0 655 2 M 255 2 S 612 1 M 1105 3 S 6

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

11 1 F 3100 3 S 616 1 F 1

Not Recommended>480 6 0 648 2 S 612 1 F 3

Not Recommended235 4 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 618 1 F 123 1 F 1103 3 M 6

Not Recommended59 2 M 1

Not Recommended11 1 M 620 1 M 6

>480 6 0 612 1 F 1

Not Recommended>480 6 0 270 3 S 4

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

11 1 F 345 2 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 624 1 S 215 1 F 6

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

36 2 F 6Not Recommended

220 4 S 674 3 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6104 3 S 6

>480 6 0 6104 3 S 1

>480 6 0 626 1 S 3225 4 S 6

Not Recommended16 1 M 111 1 F 218 1 F 127 1 F 0

>480 6 0 4148 4 M 3

>480 6 0 628 1 M 2

>480 6 0 610 0 F 610 0 F 1105 3 S 664 3 S 4164 4 S 4

>480 6 0 690 3 S 620 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

8 0 F 348 2 S 3

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

60 2 S 014 1 M 112 1 F 1

Not Recommended

Chemical CASNos

Risk &Safety

Phrases

AcetaldehydeAcetic Acid (glacial)AcetoneAcetonitrileAcrylic AcidAgrochemical (Aqueous)Agrochemical (Solvent)Ammonium Hydroxide (0.88 S.G.)Amyl AcetateAmyl Alcohol (Pentyl Alcohol)Anionic Surfactant (5% Aq. Potass. Oleate)BenzeneBisphenol A (20% in MEK)Butanol (Butyl Alcohol)Butyl AcetateCarbon DisulphideCationic Surf. (5% Aq. Cetyl Pyridin. Chlo.)CellosolveCellosolve AcetateChloroformChromic AcidCitric Acid (Satd. Aq. Soln.)CyclohexanolCyclohexanoneCyclohexylamineDiacetone AlcoholDichloromethane (Methylene Chloride)Diesel FuelDiethyl EtherDimethyl Acetamide (DMAC)Dimethylformamide (DMF)Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP)Dioxane (1,4)EpichlorohydrinEpoxy Resin (Araldite Liquid Resin)Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)EthanolamineEthyl AcetateEthyl AcrylateEthyl LactateEthylene GlycolFormaldehyde (40% Aq. Soln.)Formic Acid (90% Aq. Soln.)FurfuralGlycerolHeptane (-n)Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (HMDI)Hexane (-n)Hydrochloric Acid (36% Aq. Soln.)Hydrofluoric Acid (48% Aq. Soln.)Hydrogen Peroxide (30% Aq. Soln.)Hydroquinone (Satd. Aq. Soln.)Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol, IPA)Jeffamine (An Epoxy Catalyst)KeroseneLubricating OilMethanol (Methyl Alcohol)1-Methoxy-2-propanolMethyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)Methyl methacrylateN-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP)NaphthaNitric Acid (50% Aq. Soln.)Nitric Acid (70% Aq. Soln.)Nonionic Surfactant (5% Aq. Dehydol)Octane (Isooctane)Orthophosphoric AcidPerchloroethylenePetroleum Ether (60/80)Phenol (7% w/v Aqueous Solution)Phenol (Aq. 80% w/w)Picric Acid (Satd. Ethanol Solution)Potassium Hydroxide (50% Aq. Soln.)Propanol (Propyl Alcohol)PyridineSodium Carbonate (Satd. Aq. Soln.)Sodium Chloride (Satd. Aq. Soln.)Sodium Hydroxide (50% Aq. Soln.)Sodium Hypochlorite (Satd. Aq. Soln.)StyreneStyrene Solution (polyester resin in 40% Styrene)Sulphuric Acid (50% Aq. Soln.)Sulphuric Acid (98%)TolueneToluene Diisocyanate (TDI)TrichloroethyleneTriethylamineTurpentineUnleaded PetrolWhite SpiritXylene

75-07-064-19-767-64-175-05-879-10-7

38641-94-0–

1336-21-6628-63-771-41-0143-18-071-43-280-05-771-36-3123-86-475-15-0

123-03-05110-80-5111-15-967-66-3

1333-82-077-92-9108-93-0108-94-1108-91-8123-42-275-09-2

–60-29-7127-19-568-12-2117-81-7123-91-1106-89-8

68609-97-267-17-5141-43-5141-78-6140-88-597-64-3107-21-150-00-064-18-698-01-156-81-5142-82-55124-30-1110-54-37647-01-07664-39-37722-84-1123-31-967-63-0101-77-98008-20-6

–67-56-1107-98-278-93-3108-10-180-62-6872-50-48032-32-47697-37-27697-37-2

–111-65-97664-38-2127-18-48032-32-4108-95-2108-95-288-89-1

1310-58-371-23-8110-86-1497-19-87647-14-51310-73-27681-52-9100-42-5

–7664-93-97664-93-9108-88-3584-84-979-01-6121-44-88006-64-2

––

1330-20-7

R40R35S24R24R34S37R38

R21/34R38R24S24

R24/45/48R38S24S24

R38/48R38R21R21

R38/40/48R35/43

R38R38S24

R21/34S24R40S37R21R21R21

R38/45R38/40

R27/34/43/45R38/43

S24R38S24

R38/43S37S24

R34/40R35

R40/S24S24S37

R38/43R48R34

R27/35R34S24S24

R21/43S24S37S24S24S37S37

R38/43R38R45R34R34

–S37R34R40

R38/48R24/34R24/34

R24R35S24R21

–R38R35R34R38R38R35R35S24R38R40R21R21S37R21R21

CASNos

Risk &Safety

Phrases

75-07-064-19-767-64-175-05-879-10-7

38641-94-0–

1336-21-6628-63-771-41-0143-18-071-43-280-05-771-36-3123-86-475-15-0

123-03-05110-80-5111-15-967-66-3

1333-82-077-92-9108-93-0108-94-1108-91-8123-42-275-09-2

–60-29-7127-19-568-12-2117-81-7123-91-1106-89-8

68609-97-267-17-5141-43-5141-78-6140-88-597-64-3107-21-150-00-064-18-698-01-156-81-5142-82-55124-30-1110-54-37647-01-07664-39-37722-84-1123-31-967-63-0101-77-98008-20-6

–67-56-1107-98-278-93-3108-10-180-62-6872-50-48032-32-47697-37-27697-37-2

–111-65-97664-38-2127-18-48032-32-4108-95-2108-95-288-89-1

1310-58-371-23-8110-86-1497-19-87647-14-51310-73-27681-52-9100-42-5

–7664-93-97664-93-9108-88-3584-84-979-01-6121-44-88006-64-2

––

1330-20-7

R40R35S24R24R34S37R38

R21/34R38R24S24

R24/45/48R38S24S24

R38/48R38R21R21

R38/40/48R35/43

R38R38S24

R21/34S24R40S37R21R21R21

R38/45R38/40

R27/34/43/45R38/43

S24R38S24

R38/43S37S24

R34/40R35

R40/S24S24S37

R38/43R48R34

R27/35R34S24S24

R21/43S24S37S24S24S37S37

R38/43R38R45R34R34

–S37R34R40

R38/48R24/34R24/34

R24R35S24R21

–R38R35R34R38R38R35R35S24R38R40R21R21S37R21R21

Red LightweightG01R

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

Not Recommended21 1 M 5

Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not Recommended

23 1 M 6Not Recommended

34 2 M 6>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

30 1 S 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 615 1 M 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

235 4 S 6>480 6 0 6276 5 S 6

Not Recommended7 0 F 134 2 S 6

Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

9 0 M 622 1 M 6

>480 6 0 55 0 F 1Not Recommended

>480 6 0 117 1 S 6

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot Recommended

19 1 M 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 S 623 1 S 215 1 M 6

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

149 4 S 653 2 S 6

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 635 2 S 6

>480 6 0 5Not Recommended

>480 6 0 511 1 S 675 3 S 6

Not Recommended7 0 F 64 0 F 127 1 F 1

Not Recommended>480 6 0 4

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6

Not Recommended>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

54 2 M 653 2 S 435 2 S 4

>480 6 0 624 1 S 619 1 F 1

>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6>480 6 0 6

Not RecommendedNot Recommended

>480 6 0 6Not RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot RecommendedNot Recommended

26 1 S 0Not Recommended

<3 0 F 1Not Recommended

Orange SupaweightBlack HeavyweightG02T / G17KEN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)

FoodsureU12B

EN374 PR DEGN

BTT PL SCORE

(mins)