NAPHTHAS: METHOD 1550, Issue 2, dated 15 August 1994 - Page 5 of 5 Table 1. General information. Exposure Limits, mg/m 3 NAME OSHA CAS # Predominant RETECS Hydrocarbon Species Petroleum ether (a)
Vapor Boiling NIOSH Range (°C) ACGIH 30 to 60 C 5-C6
8032-32-4 OI6180000
Pressure, kPa (mm Hg) @ 20 °C 13 (100) -(13 °C)
Liquid Density (g/mL @ 15 °C) 0.63 to 0.66 aliphatic 350; C 1800 --
Rubber solvent (a)
45 to 125 C 5-C8
(c) 2000 (500 ppm)
SE7449000 8030-30-6
0.67 to 0.85 aliphatic 350; C 1800 1590 (400 ppm)
Petroleum naphtha (b)
30 to 238 C 6-C8
5 (40) 2000 (500 ppm)
0.6 to 0.8
(Petroleum distillates mixture) 350; C 1800 --
8002-05-9 SE7449000 VM&P naphtha (a)
95 to 160 C 7-C11
0.3 to 3 (2 to 20) --
8032-32-4 OI6180000 Mineral spirits (a)
<20% aromatic350, C 1800 1370 (300 ppm) 150 to 200 C 9-C12
0.2758(2) 2900 (500 ppm)
8052-41-3
150 to 210 C 9-C12
0.2758 (2) 2900 (500 ppm)
8052-41-3
175 to 325 C 9-C16
(c) --
8008-20-6
0.8 <20% aromatic 100 --
OA5500000 Coal tar naphtha (b)
0.75 to 0.80 <20% aromatic 350; C 1800 525 (100 ppm)
WJ8925000 Kerosene (a)
0.77 to 0.81 <20% aromatic 350; C 1800 525 (100 ppm)
WJ89250000 Stoddard solvent (a)
0.72 to 0.76
110 to 190 C 8-C10
<0.7 (<5) 400 (100 ppm)
0.86 to 0.89