BETACURE 100 CO-REACTANT Technical Data Sheet BETACURE 100 is a volatile flammable liquid used as a co-reactant in the patented BETASET Cold Box core and mold making process. Chemically, BETACURE 100 consists of Methyl Formate, a colorless liquid with a pleasant odor. Methyl Formate is highly soluble in water and is miscible with most organic solvents such as Alcohols, Ethers and Esters. CHEMICAL IDENTITY Product Name BETACURE 100 Chemical Name Methyl Formate Chemical Family Ester Synonyms Formic Acid - Methyl Ester Formula HCOOCH 3 Molecular Weight 60 CAS Number 107-31-3 SPECIFICATIONS Ester, as Methyl Formate. Wt. %, Min. 97.5 Water, Wt. % Max. 0.05 Non-Volatiles, Wt. %, Max. 0.005 Specific Gravity, 15.6/15.6 C 0.975-0.982 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Autoignition Temp., C 449.0 Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg, C 32.1 Critical Pressure, Atmospheres 59.25 Critical Temperature, C 214 Evaporation Rate (Ether =1) 1.6 Freezing Point, C -100.2 Refractive Index 1.3434 Solubility at 20 C, Wt. % in water 33.0 Vapor Density (air = 1) 2.07 Vapor Pressure, mm Hg, 20 C 476.4
Viscosity @ 20 C, centipoises 0.355 Weight, pounds per gallon @ 20 C 8.07 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flammable Limits (lower limit, vol. %) 5.0 (upper limit, vol. %) 23.0 Flash Point, Tag Open Cup, F -2 Tag Closed Cup, F -26 NFPA Hazard Designation, Health 2 Flammability 4 Reactivity 0 OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TWA) Odor Threshold Value 100 ppm 100 ppm 600 ppm PRODUCT SHIPPING INFORMATION D.O.T. Classification Flammable Liquid Shipping Name BETACURE 100 D.O.T. Label/Placard Flammable Liquid D.O.T. Identification Number UN 1243 Drum Weight, Net, Lbs. 440 Pounds HEALTH INFORMATION / SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Contact with the liquid will cause drying and cracking of the skin, especially with prolonged contact. Exposure to both the liquid and the vapor can irritate the eyes and the linings of the nose, throat, and lungs. Exposure to high concentrations of the vapor can cause headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Workers handling methyl formate should wear chemical safety goggles, aprons and impervious gloves. Approved respiratory protection should be readily available for use in accordance with government regulations.
SAFE HANDLING PROCEDURES Methyl formate is a flammable liquid. The material should be kept away from heat, sparks and open flame, and the vapor should not be allowed to reach flammable limits (5 to 23% by volume in air). Building and equipment design for handling methyl formate should conform to all applicable National Fire Protection Association standards. Electrical equipment should conform to Sections 500 of the National Electrical Code. 1 No heating apparatus capable of reaching the autoignition temperature (449 C) of methyl formate should be used. The practices recommended in the M.C.A. Safety Guide SG-3 Flammable Liquids: Storage and Handling Drum Lots and Smaller Quantities should be used as guidelines for handling methyl formate. 2 Small hold tanks and containers should be protected from physical damage and stored in a cool, well-ventilated flammable liquids storage area. Bulk storage tanks should be located outside and detached from other buildings and away from inorganic acids and oxidizing agents. Tanks should be kept under slight positive pressure with an inert gas such as nitrogen in order to prevent vapor losses and the formation of flammable vapor / air mixtures. Methyl formate has a vapor pressure of 476.4 mm Hg at 20 C. The tank should be detached from other tanks outside and should be equipped with proper flame arrestors and vent equipment so that external fires cannot spread to the inside of the tanks. As an extra measure of 1 protection inert gas blanketing of storage tanks is recommended to reduce the fire potential. All sources of flame, spark or ignition should be removed from all storage and handling areas. Storage of methyl formate should be in accordance with the provisions of the National Fire Protection Association 3 Pamphlet No. 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. Construction materials which can be used with methyl formate are 316 SS, 304 SS, 3003 aluminum, 5154 aluminum or lined carbon steel. Carbon steel is not acceptable from a color and contamination standpoint. In the event of a spill, remove all sources of ignition. Keep personnel away from spill area. Dilute spilled material with large volumes of water. If spill is contained in a relatively safe location, cover with an approved foam as precautionary measure of fire and fume protection. Dike large spills and dump into salvage tanks. Prevent washings from entering all waterways. Disposal should be carried out in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations regarding health, air and water pollution. Notify authorities in the event of major spills. Atomize waste in chemical incinerator.
RECOMMENDED MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION ITEM PREFERABLE ACCEPTABLE Tank 316 SS, 304 SS, Aluminum, Lined Carbon Steel 4 Piping 316 SS, 304 SS Aluminum 3003 or 6061 Carbon Steel 5 Valves 304 SS, 316 SS Aluminum, Carbon Steel 6 Pumps 304 SS, 316 SS Carbon Steel 7 Relief Valves 304 SS, 316 SS Gaskets Garlock Gylon Teflon Packing, Pump Mechanical Seal Teflon Packing, Valves Mechanical Seal Pipe Thread Compound Heat Exchanger Braided Teflon #5 Carbon insert on stellite seal ring Recommended welded and flanged system. If threads are used, recommended Teflon tape thread lubricant. Product Side: 316 SS, 304 SS Steam Side: Carbon Steel. Hoses 8 Stainless Steel Butyl Rubber, Neoprene Tank Trucks Stainless Steel Aluminum GENERAL CARBON STEEL IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION.
1 National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210 2 Manufacturing Chemists Association, Inc. 1825 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 3 National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210 4 Lining is baked phenolic such as Heresite P-403, Lithcote LC-19 or Placite 3066. 5,6,7 Rust buildup can be expected when carbon steel is used for piping, valves, etc. 8 All hoses should be thoroughly flushed after use.