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Hazard Name: Diethanolamine
HAZARD: Diethanolamine CHEMICAL FORMULA: HO(CH2)2NH(CH2)2OH
EXPOSURE STANDARD: 3 PPM TWA PHYSICAL FORM: Colourless Liquid
SYNONYMS: Dea RELATIVE DENSITY: 1.1
EXPOSURE: Inhalation
IP(eV):    C.F:    LEL%:   

USES/SOURCES: React with long-chain fatty acids to form ethanolamine soaps, which are used extensively as emulsifiers, thickeners, wetting agents, and detergents in cosmetic formulations; dispersing agent in agent in agricultural chemicals; chemical intermediate; corrosion inhibitor.
TOXICOLOGY: The target organs of DEA toxicity include bone marrow, kidney, testis, skin, and CNS

MONITORING METHOD:
Monitoring Tubes:

226-30-18 *

Catalog Number Sorbent (Coating) Size Sections Sorbent (mg) Ends Tube Holder Separators Quantity
226-30-18 * XAD -2 (Naphthylisothiocyanate) 6x70 2 40/80 GS A WWW 50