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Tyvek / DuPont™ Tychem® 5000 C3651T TN
DuPont™ Tychem® 5000
DuPont™ Tychem® 5000 Hood. Offers heavy-duty protection against a wide variety of chemical hazards. Tan for discretionary purposes. Extends over shoulders for full head protection and features a standard visor (1 layer: 20 mil PVC), a hook and loop waist closure, and taped seams. Suitable for chemical handling, hazmat, law enforcement, and domestic preparedness applications.
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Frequently Asked Questions C3651T TN
DuPont™ Tychem® 5000
What is the shelf life of TYCHEM® 5000 garments? Tychem® garments may be used for 5 years from the date of manufacture as long as all of the following conditions are met:
- The garment has been stored properly (view storage conditions)
- The garment has not been damaged, altered or contaminated
- The garment passes a full visual inspection (view garment inspection instructions)
What is the ambient working temperature range for TYCHEM® 5000 garments? Tychem® garments can be worn in ambient temperatures of -13°F (-25°C) to 165°F (74°C).In colder environments, Tychem® garments can become stiff. If cold enough, the fabric may even become brittle. Please be aware that the heat stress of the wearer becomes a greater concern in higher ambient temperatures. At higher temperatures, chemical hazards can become more aggressive. Breakthrough times and permeation rates may change at higher temperatures. The published permeation data per ASTM F739 is performed at ambient temperatures (approximately 72-81° F ; 22-27° C).Caution: Tychem® fabrics offer little or no thermal insulation to protect the wearer's skin from prolonged exposure to hot or cold. What determines if the garment is contaminated ? The decision on whether or not a garment has been contaminated is made by local managers responsible for PPE based on an analysis of the incident in which the garment was used. This analysis may include exposure time, chemicals involved, level of exposure, proximity to the actual release, tasks performed and environmental monitoring in the area in which the garment was worn. Garments that are damaged, altered or show signs of contamination, such as discoloration, odor, stiffening or cracks, should not be used. In what ways can I dispose of TYCHEM® 5000 garments ? If not contaminated, TYCHEM® 5000 garments may be landfilled or incinerated in accordance with local regulations. Uncontaminated chemical protective garments may be incinerated in a facility that is capable of handling mixtures containing plastics. Likewise, an uncontaminated chemical protective garment may be buried in a facility that accepts plastic materials. TYCHEM® 5000 garments may contain several different materials; they are not suitable for recycling.Contaminated garments that cannot be handled safely without protective equipment must be disposed of with other hazardous wastes, either through incineration or landfill per local regulations.Before discarding, cut off a sleeve or a leg so the garments cannot be worn again as protective clothing. How should TYCHEM® 5000 garments be stored? Store TYCHEM® 5000 garments in a cool, dark, dry location free of dirt and insects. Sunlight, ozone, high temperatures (>120° F ; 49° C), vehicle exhaust fumes, compression under heavy weights and sharp edges or projections are some conditions known to degrade the materials in these garments.Store TYCHEM® 5000 garments in boxes, in bags or on hangers. Never step on protective garments. Never place or store heavy objects on top of protective garments. Do I need to wear an open-circuit self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or air-line supplied respirator with C3651T TN hood? Use of hoods that extend below the clavicle may create an oxygen-deficient atmosphere inside the hood. If upon completion of a hazard assessment by a Certified Industrial Hygienist or other qualified safety professional it is determined that an oxygen-deficient atmosphere will not develop inside the hood for the work tasks being conducted, then use of C3651T TN hoods without a SCBA or supplied air respirator may be acceptable as determined by the employer. Are TYCHEM® 5000 garments flame resistant or flame retardant (FR)? Other than Tychem® 6000 FR, Tychem® chemical protective garments will ignite and continue to burn.Wearing garments made of Nomex® or any other flame-resistant fabric under Tychem® garments, other than Tychem® 6000 FR, will not reduce burn injury during a fire or electric arc exposure. Other than Tychem® 6000 FR, Tychem® garments will burn and possibly melt when exposed to a fire or electric arc flash; this may increase burn injuries even when worn over garments made of Nomex® or any other flame-resistant fabric.And because Tychem® garments melt, except for Tychem® 6000 FR do not wear Tychem® garments under a garment made of Nomex® or any other flame resistant fabric if the potential for fire or electric arc flash exists.Do not knowingly enter an environment in which the concentration of flammable gas is within flammable or explosive limits when wearing a Tychem® garment, including when wearing a Tychem® 6000 FR garment. Retreat immediately if you encounter such an environment while wearing any Tychem® garment, including Tychem® 6000 FR. No Tychem® garment, including Tychem® 6000 FR,is intended for fire fighting activities, nor for protection from hot liquids, steam, molten metals, welding, or thermal radiation. Tychem® 6000 FR garments are designed and tested to help reduce injury during escape from a fire and to provide some protection from electric arcs. Do TYCHEM® 5000 products contain silicone? All DuPont Personal Protection products are manufactured under specifications that do not contain silicone, with some exceptions. Tyvek® friction-coated shoe covers or Tyvek® garments with friction-coated shoe covers might contain silicone. This includes Tyvek® styles TY122, TY121, FC450 and FC454. Additionally, Tychem® 6000 AL styles TF630 and TF640T contain a silicone valve diaphragm. End users who are consuming these styles and who have concerns about silicone contamination should conduct their own testing to ensure they are suitable for their application(s). In what ways can I manage or prevent heat stress? Chemical protective clothing can interfere with the natural regulation of body temperature. This can lead to a rise in core body temperature and heat stress. Implementing a conservative work/rest schedule or using a cooling system may be effective in reducing heat stress. (Note: Do not wear cooling vests in potentially flammable or explosive environments.) .)Be aware of the symptoms and treatment of heat stress. If you or your co-workers have symptoms of heat stress such as nausea, dizziness, high heart rates, or excessive heat build-up, leave the work area immediately and remove the ensemble as quickly as possible after decontamination and seek professional care. The maximum length of time the chemical protective clothing can be worn depends on variables such as the air supply, ambient conditions, climate inside the ensemble, physical and psychological conditions of the wearer, work rate and work load. The TLV® pocket guide from the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH, Cincinnati) provides corrected heat stress limits for some garments. Similar information is available on the federal OSHA web site (www.OSHA.gov). The WBGT correction factor for chemical protective garments is at least 10°C or higher for chemical garments made of impervious films (such as Tychem® garments) and covering the entire body (hooded coverall or encapsulating designs). For Tyvek® coveralls, the WBGT correction factor is 2°C with a hood and 1°C without a hood. Are TYCHEM® 5000 garments anti-static or static dissipative? The fabric used to make TYCHEM® 5000 garments has not received any special treatment to improve static dissipative properties.In situations where static dissipation level is a critical performance property, end-users should evaluate the performance of their entire ensemble as worn including outer garments, inner garments, footwear and other PPE. In order for any garment system to be static dissipative, it must be able to drain a charge buildup through proper grounding devices, such as, but not limited to, workstation grounding clips or static-dissipative floors.Under certain conditions, such as cold and dry weather, it is possible that garments might build and discharge static electricity. Discharges are not normally dangerous except in situations where the generation of an electrical spark could ignite a flammable atmosphere or startle the wearer. When operating around flammable chemicals, take steps to eliminate potential static discharges. In these situations, suggested steps include, but not limited to, water spray, the use of an overcover, raising humidity level of the work area, use of a commercial, anti-static application coating, grounding straps on equipment and personnel, inherently static-dissipating under- and over-garments, and testing of the worker's static dissipation before entry into the classified area.However, in the case of explosive or flammable atmospheres, even if steps are taken to manage static formation and dissipate static charge, the risk of severe injury remains if an uncontrolled or accidental ignition occurs. Do not wearTYCHEM® 5000 chemical protective garments in potentially flammable or explosive atmospheres. Do not knowingly enter an environment in which the concentration of flammable gas is within flammable or explosive limits while wearing a TYCHEM® 5000 garment. If you determine that you are in a potentially flammable or explosive environment, retreat immediately. Where can I find a SDS (Safety Data Sheet) for TYCHEM® 5000 garments? Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are written in accordance with applicable federal regulations, 29 CFR 1910.1200, to communicate health and safety data on usage and handling of hazardous chemicals. Under this regulation, DuPont™ Tyvek®, ProShield®, and Tychem® materials and garments are defined as articles, not chemicals, and the SDS and labeling requirements in that standard do not apply. Permeation The concentration of my hazard is LOWER than what is listed in the "Search Hazards" box. What should I do? If the temperature of your hazard is LOWER than the hazard listed in the hazard search box, go ahead and select the higher temperature hazard as long as the physical phase (solid, liquid or gas/vapor) is the same. Because chemical hazards become more aggressive with increasing temperatures, selecting a higher temperature chemical hazard will lead to a more conservative result. Do TYCHEM® 5000 products contain latex? As of January 2023, all DuPont Personal Protection products are manufactured under specifications that exclude components containing natural rubber latex. Tyvek® 500, Tyvek® 600 and Tyvek® 800 styles made before January 2023 contain natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions in some sensitized individuals. Anyone who begins to exhibit an allergic response during the use of DuPont products should immediately cease using these products and should report it to DuPont at +1 (888) 439-2988 so that an investigation can be initiated. Permeation The concentration of my hazard is HIGHER than what is listed in the "Search Hazards" box. What should I do? If the concentration of your hazard is HIGHER than the hazard concentration listed in the hazard search box, you can NOT use the data for the lower concentration hazard. This data will not give you an accurate assessment of suitable garments. Please Contact Us for assistance. Is it possible to wash and re-use TYCHEM® 5000 garments? DuPont does not recommend washing contaminated TYCHEM® 5000 garments for re-use. These garments are designed for limited-use. They can be worn until damaged, altered or contaminated. However, if the garments have not been contaminated, they can be cleaned for hygienic purposes and re-used. Please refer to the section on Decontamination and Cleaning in the Tychem® User Manual - Encapsulated for more information.
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Hover over image to zoom | Name | Description |
| Full Part Number | C3651TTNxx0006yy (xx=size;yy=option code)  |
| Fabric/Materials | TYCHEM® 5000 |
| Design | Hood with Visor |
| Seam | Taped |
| Color | Tan |
| Quantity/Box | 6 per case |
| Sizes | 00 |
| Option Codes | 00 |
Technical Data Sheet
FEATURES & PRODUCT DETAILS
Tychem® 5000 fabric is composed of a multi-layer film barrier laminated to a durable 2.0 oz/yd2 polypropylene substrate. Tychem® 5000 fabric is strong and durable for rigorous activities and rugged situations involving liquid splash and provides barrier to a broad range of chemicals. Typical Applications: chemical handling, petro-chemical, hazardous materials/waste clean-up, fire departments, industrial hazmat teams, utilities, and domestic preparedness. Commonly used in domestic preparedness for situations where the potential to exposure to chemicals exist.
- Taped seams provide strong chemical resistance against heavy liquid splashes. A sewn seam is covered with a strip of compatible chemical-resistant material through heat sealing.
- Extends over shoulders to provide full head protection
- 20 mil PVC visor
- Attached vest design with elastic at shoulders and strap for torso to secure in place.
- Manufactured under specifications that do not contain natural rubber latex
- Meets the U.S. industry requirements for blood (ASTM F1670) and viral penetration (ASTM F1671) protecting against several bloodborne pathogen exposure risks.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
| Option Code | Description | Sizes | Part Number |
| 00 | Standard | UNI | C3651TTNxx000600 |
SPECIFICATIONS
- The garment shall be constructed of DuPont™ Tychem® 5000 -- a multi-layer composite barrier film laminated to a durable 2.0 oz/yd2 polypropylene substrate.
- The garment shall be tan in color.
- The garment shall be a hood design.
- The garment shall have taped seams.
- The tape used to cover the seams shall be a film composite with equal to or greater chemical resistance than the base fabric.
- The garment shall have an extra wide visor consisting of 1 layer - 20 mil PVC.
- The garment shall have a hook and loop waist closure.
- The garment shall extend to cover the upper body.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
| Size | Body Length | Body Width |
| UNI | 30 3/4 | 25 1/4 |
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED
- An appropriate open-circuit self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or air-line supplied respirator must be worn with all hoods that extend below the clavicle.
- Please read, understand and follow the Tychem® User Manual.
- This garment only provides partial body coverage. It may be worn in combination with other chemical resistant PPE as required based on the hazard assessment.
- Wear other appropriate PPE such as, but not limited to, respiratory, eye, head, hand, and foot protection based on the hazard assessment.
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| Property | Test Method | Typical Result |
| Thickness | ASTM D1777 | 18 mils |
| Basis Weight | ASTM D3776 | 4.4 oz/yd2 |
| Tear Resistance - Trap Tear (MD) | ASTM D5587 | 23 lbf |
| Tear Resistance - Trap Tear (CD) | ASTM D5587 | 29 lbf |
| Breaking Strength - Grab (MD) | ASTM D5034 | 68 lbf |
| Breaking Strength - Grab (CD) | ASTM D5034 | 60 lbf |
| Wearing Apparel Flammability | 16 CFR 1610  | Class 1 |
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
| Hazard / Chemical Name | Cas Number | Phase | Normalized Break Through  |
| Acetaldehyde | 75-07-0 | Liquid | 19 |
| Acetic acid (>95%) | 64-19-7 | Liquid | 34 |
| Acetic acid 2 ethoxy ethyl ester | 111-15-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetic acid 2 methoxy ethyl ester | 110-49-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetic acid ethenyl ester | 108-05-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetic acid ethyl ester | 141-78-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetic acid pentyl ester | 628-63-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetic anhydride | 108-24-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetic chloride | 75-36-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acetone | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Acetonitrile | 75-05-8 | Liquid | imm |
| Acetyl chloride | 75-36-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Acrolein | 107-02-8 | Liquid | 25*/178 |
| Acrylonitrile | 107-13-1 | Liquid | 31 |
| Acryloyl Chloride | 814-68-6 | Liquid | 55 |
| Adipic acid dinitrile | 111-69-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Adipic acid nitrile | 111-69-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Adiponitrile | 111-69-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Allyl alcohol | 107-18-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Allyl chloride | 107-05-1 | Liquid | 12 |
| Amino benzene | 62-53-3 | Liquid | 320 |
| Amino diphenyl, 4- (1 mg/ml in Methanol) | 92-67-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amino ethanol, 2- | 141-43-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amino ethylethanolamine | 111-41-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amino ethylethanolamine (60%) | 111-41-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amino ethylpiperazine | 140-31-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amino propane, 2- | 75-31-0 | Liquid | 15 |
| Ammonia (-33 °C, liquid) | 7664-41-7 | Liquid | 35 |
| Ammonia (-70 °C, liquid) | 7664-41-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ammonia (gaseous) | 7664-41-7 | Vapor | imm |
| Ammonium chloride (sat) | 12125-02-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ammonium hydroxide (28% - 30%) | 1336-21-6 | Liquid | 89 |
| Amyl acetate, n- | 628-63-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amyl alcohol | 71-41-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Amyl ester acetic acid | 628-63-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Aniline | 62-53-3 | Liquid | 320 |
| Anthracene (sat in Toluene) | 120-12-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Anthracin (sat in Toluene) | 120-12-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Azolidine | 123-75-1 | Liquid | 342 |
| Benzenamine | 62-53-3 | Liquid | 320 |
| Benzene | 71-43-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzene carbonyl chloride | 98-88-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzene sulfone chloride | 98-09-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzene sulfonyl chloride | 98-09-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzo nitrile | 100-47-0 | Liquid | 450 |
| Benzo trichloride | 98-07-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzoyl chloride | 98-88-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzyl chloride | 100-44-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzyl chloro formate | 501-53-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Benzyl cyanide | 140-29-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Black Liquor (mix) | mix | Liquid | >480 |
| Boron trifluoride dimethyl etherate | 353-42-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Bromine | 7726-95-6 | Liquid | imm |
| Bromo 4-fluorobenzene, 1- | 460-00-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Bromo fluorobenzene, 4- | 460-00-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butadiene, 1,3- (gaseous) | 106-99-0 | Vapor | >480 |
| Butanol, 1- | 71-36-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butanol, n- | 71-36-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butanone | 78-93-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butyl acetate, n- | 123-86-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butyl alcohol, n- | 71-36-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butyl amine | 109-73-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Butyl ether, n- | 142-96-1 | Liquid | 117 |
| Carbon disulfide | 75-15-0 | Liquid | imm |
| Carbon tetrachloride | 56-23-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Caustic ammonia (28% - 30%) | 1336-21-6 | Liquid | 89 |
| Caustic soda (50%) | 1310-73-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Cellosolve acetate | 110-80-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chlor allylene | 107-05-1 | Liquid | 12 |
| Chlordane (44%) | 57-74-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chlorine (-70 °C, liquid) | 7782-50-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chlorine (gaseous) | 7782-50-5 | Vapor | imm |
| Chlorine sulfide (80%) | 10545-99-0 | Liquid | imm |
| Chloro 1-methylbenzene, 2- | 95-49-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro 2,3-epoxy propane, 1- | 106-89-8 | Liquid | 36*/67 |
| Chloro acetic acid (80%) | 79-11-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro acetone (95%) | 78-95-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro acetyl chloride | 79-04-9 | Liquid | 77 |
| Chloro acrylonitrile, 2- | 920-37-6 | Liquid | 146 |
| Chloro benzene | 108-90-7 | Liquid | 63 |
| Chloro benzotrichloride, 4- | 5216-25-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro benzotrifluoride, 4- | 98-56-6 | Liquid | 460 |
| Chloro ethanol, 2- | 107-07-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro ethene | 75-01-4 | Vapor | >480 |
| Chloro prene, 3- | 107-05-1 | Liquid | 12 |
| Chloro propan-2-one, 1- (95%) | 78-95-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro toluene, alpha- | 100-44-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloro toluene, o- | 95-49-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Chloroform | 67-66-3 | Liquid | imm |
| Chlorsulfonic acid | 7790-94-5 | Liquid | 330 |
| Citric acid (50%) | 77-92-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Cresol o- | 95-48-7 | Liquid | 198 |
| Cumene | 98-82-8 | Liquid | 364 |
| Cyanobenzene | 100-47-0 | Liquid | 450 |
| Cyanoethylene | 107-13-1 | Liquid | 31 |
| Cyanomethane | 75-05-8 | Liquid | imm |
| Cyclo hexane | 110-82-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Cyclo octadiene | 1552-12-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| DEHP | 117-81-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diaminoethane, 1,2- | 107-15-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dibromo -3-chloropropane, 1,2- | 96-12-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dibromoethane, 1,2- | 106-93-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dichlorbenzen, 1,2- | 95-50-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dichlorbenzen, 1,3- | 541-73-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dichlorbenzen, 1,4- (50% in Ethanol) | 106-46-7 | Liquid | 131 |
| Dichlorethane, 1.2.- | 107-06-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dichloro ethyl ether | 111-44-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dichloro ethylene, 1,1- | 75-35-4 | Liquid | 170 |
| Dichloro methane | 75-09-2 | Liquid | imm |
| Dichloro propene, 1,3- (95%) | 542-75-6 | Liquid | imm |
| Dichloro propene, 2,3- | 78-88-6 | Liquid | 280 |
| Dicyanobutane, 1,4- | 111-69-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diesel fuel | 68334-30-5 | Liquid | 199 |
| Diethanolamine | 111-42-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diethyl amine | 109-89-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diethyl aniline, N,N- | 91-66-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diethyl ether | 60-29-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diethyl hexyl phthalate | 117-81-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diethyl sulfate | 64-67-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diethylene triamine | 111-40-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diisopropylethylamine (DIPEA) | 7087-68-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dimethyl acetamide, N,N- | 127-19-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dimethyl amine | 124-40-3 | Vapor | >480 |
| Dimethyl aniline, N,N- | 121-69-7 | Liquid | imm |
| Dimethyl formamide, N,N- | 68-12-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dimethyl ketal | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Dimethyl ketone | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Dimethyl maleate | 624-48-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dimethyl phenylamine, N,N- | 121-69-7 | Liquid | imm |
| Dimethyl sulfate | 77-78-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dimethyl sulfide | 75-18-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dimethyl sulfoxide | 67-68-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dioxane, 1,4- | 123-91-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Diphenyl methane diisocyanate, 4,4'- (50 °C, molten) | 101-68-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Disodium sulfide (60% (slurry)) | 1313-82-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Dowtherm Heat Transfer Fluid | mix | Liquid | >480 |
| Dytek® A | 15520-10-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Epichlorohydrin | 106-89-8 | Liquid | 36*/67 |
| Epoxy ethane (11 °C, liquid) | 75-21-8 | Liquid | 18 |
| Epoxy ethane (gaseous) | 75-21-8 | Vapor | 12 |
| Epoxy propane, 1,2- | 75-56-9 | Liquid | 47 |
| Ethane dioic acid (sat) | 144-62-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethane nitrile | 75-05-8 | Liquid | imm |
| Ethane thiol | 75-08-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethanol | 64-17-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethanol amine | 141-43-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethanoyl chloride | 75-36-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethoxy ethanol, 2- | 110-80-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethoxy ethylacetat | 111-15-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl Cellosolve® | 110-80-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl acetate | 141-78-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl alcohol | 64-17-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl benzene | 100-41-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl ethanamine, N- | 109-89-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl ether | 60-29-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl glycol acetate | 111-15-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl mercaptan | 75-08-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethyl nitrile | 75-05-8 | Liquid | imm |
| Ethylene chlorohydrin | 107-07-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene diamine | 107-15-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene dibromide | 106-93-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene dichloride | 107-06-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene glycol acrylate | 818-61-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene glycol mono ethyl ether acetate | 111-15-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether | 110-80-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether | 109-86-4 | Liquid | 405 |
| Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate | 110-49-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene oxide (11 °C, liquid) | 75-21-8 | Liquid | 18 |
| Ethylene oxide (gaseous) | 75-21-8 | Vapor | 12 |
| Ethylene tetrachloride | 127-18-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ethylene trichloride | 79-01-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Fluorobenzene | 462-06-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Fluorosilicic acid (33-35%) | 16961-83-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Formaldehyde (37%) | 50-00-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Formalin (37% (10-15% Methanol)) | 50-00-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Formalin (37%) | 50-00-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Formic acid (>95%) | 64-18-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Furaldehyde, 2- | 98-01-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Furfural | 98-01-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Gasoline, unleaded | 86290-81-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Glycol chlorohydrin | 107-07-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Green Liquor (mix) | mix | Liquid | >480 |
| Heptane | 142-82-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hexamethylene diamine (50 °C, molten) | 124-09-4 | Liquid | 45 |
| Hexamethylene diisocyanate | 822-06-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hexane, n- | 110-54-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hexone | 108-10-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydriodic acid (55-57%) | 10034-85-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydrobromic acid (48%) | 10035-10-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydrochloric acid (37%) | 7647-01-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydrofluoric acid (48-51%) | 7664-39-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydrofluoric acid (70%) | 7664-39-3 | Liquid | 126 |
| Hydrogen chloride (gaseous) | 7647-01-0 | Vapor | >480 |
| Hydrogen cyanide (27 °C, gaseous) | 74-90-8 | Vapor | 30 |
| Hydrogen fluoride (20-27 °C, gaseous) | 7664-39-3 | Vapor | 186 |
| Hydrogen peroxide (50%) | 7722-84-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydrogen sulfide | 7783-06-4 | Vapor | imm |
| Hydroxy 1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid, 2- (50%) | 77-92-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Hydroxy toluene, o- | 95-48-7 | Liquid | 198 |
| Hypophosphorus acid (50%) | 6303-21-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Isobutyl methyl ketone | 108-10-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Isopropanol | 67-63-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Isopropyl alcohol | 67-63-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Isopropyl amine | 75-31-0 | Liquid | 15 |
| Isopropyl benzene | 98-82-8 | Liquid | 364 |
| JP-8 Jet Fuel | 94114-58-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Kerosene | 8008-20-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Ketone propane | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Lewisite (L), MIL-STD-282 (10 g/m2) | 541-25-3 | Liquid | 1208 |
| Limonene d- | 5989-27-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| MEK | 78-93-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Mercapto acetic acid | 68-11-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Mercury | 7439-97-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methacrylic acid | 79-41-4 | Liquid | 81 |
| Methanethiol | 74-93-1 | Vapor | >480 |
| Methanol | 67-56-1 | Liquid | imm |
| Methoxy 2-methylpropane, 2- | 1634-04-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methoxy ethanol, 2 | 109-86-4 | Liquid | 405 |
| Methoxy ethylacetate, 2- | 110-49-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl 4-isopropenyl-1-cyclohexene, 1- | 5989-27-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide (35%) | 1338-23-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl acetyl | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Methyl amine (40%) | 74-89-5 | Liquid | 140 |
| Methyl benzol | 108-88-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl chloride (gaseous) | 74-87-3 | Vapor | >480 |
| Methyl chloroform | 71-55-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl cyanide | 75-05-8 | Liquid | imm |
| Methyl ethyl ketone | 78-93-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl formamide, N- | 123-39-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl isocyanate | 624-83-9 | Liquid | 12 |
| Methyl ketone | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Methyl mercaptan | 74-93-1 | Vapor | >480 |
| Methyl pentan-2-one, 4- | 108-10-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl propenoic acid, 2- | 79-41-4 | Liquid | 81 |
| Methyl pyridine, 2- | 109-06-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl pyridine, 3- | 108-99-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl tert-butyl ether | 1634-04-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl trichloromethane | 71-55-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methyl trichlorosilane | 75-79-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Methylene bromide | 74-95-3 | Liquid | 40 |
| Methylene chloride | 75-09-2 | Liquid | imm |
| Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, 4,4'- (50 °C, molten) | 101-68-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| N-Methylmorpholine (NMM) | 109-02-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Naphthalene | 91-20-3 | Solid | >480 |
| Naphthalene (25% in Diethylene glycol dimethylether) | 91-20-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Nicotine | 54-11-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Nitric acid (90%) | 7697-37-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Nitro benzene | 98-95-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Nitro methane | 75-52-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Nitro propane, 2- | 79-46-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Norflurane | 811-97-2 | Vapor | >480 |
| Oleum (65% free SO3) | 8014-95-7 | Liquid | 15 |
| Oxalic acid (sat) | 144-62-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| PCB in transformer oil (mix) | mix | Liquid | >480 |
| Pentanol, 1- | 71-41-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Pentyl acetate | 628-63-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Peracetic Acid (32%) | 79-21-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phenethyl alcohol, 2- | 60-12-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phenethylene | 100-42-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phenol (45 °C, molten) | 108-95-2 | Liquid | 17 |
| Phenol (60 °C, molten) | 108-95-2 | Liquid | imm |
| Phenol (85%) | 108-95-2 | Liquid | 341 |
| Phenyl acetonitrile | 140-29-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phenyl amine | 62-53-3 | Liquid | 320 |
| Phenyl chloride | 108-90-7 | Liquid | 63 |
| Phenyl cyanide | 100-47-0 | Liquid | 450 |
| Phenyl ethane | 100-41-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phenyl ethanol, 1- | 98-85-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phenyl propane, 2- | 98-82-8 | Liquid | 364 |
| Phosgene | 75-44-5 | Vapor | >480 |
| Phosphinic acid (50%) | 6303-21-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phosphoric acid (85%) | 7664-38-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Phosphorus oxychloride | 10025-87-3 | Liquid | 410 |
| Phosphorus trichloride | 7719-12-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Picoline, 2- | 109-06-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Picoline, 3- | 108-99-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Polymethylene polyphenyle isocyanate (p-MDI) | 9016-87-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Potassium carbonate (sat) | 584-08-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Potassium hydroxide (45%) | 1310-58-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Prop-2-en-1-al | 107-02-8 | Liquid | 25*/178 |
| Propan -2-ol | 67-63-0 | Liquid | >480 |
| Propan -2-one | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Propen 1-ol, 2- | 107-18-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Propenenitrile, 2- | 107-13-1 | Liquid | 31 |
| Propenoic acid nitrile | 107-13-1 | Liquid | 31 |
| Propyl amine, n- | 107-10-8 | Liquid | 100 |
| Propyl bromide, n- | 106-94-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Propylene oxide, 1,2- | 75-56-9 | Liquid | 47 |
| Pyridine | 110-86-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Pyroacetic ether | 67-64-1 | Liquid | 462 |
| Pyrrolidine | 123-75-1 | Liquid | 342 |
| Sarin (GB), MIL-STD-282 (10 g/m2) | 107-44-8 | Liquid | 1208 |
| Silicon tetrachloride | 10026-04-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sodium cyanide (45%) | 143-33-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sodium hydroxide (50%) | 1310-73-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sodium hypochlorite (15%) | 7681-52-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sodium metabisulphite (38%) | 7681-57-4 | Liquid | 23 |
| Soman (GD), MIL-STD-282 (10 g/m2) | 96-64-0 | Liquid | >4808 |
| Spiritus | 64-17-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Styrene | 100-42-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sulfur Mustard (HD), MIL-STD-282 (10 g/m2) | 505-60-2 | Liquid | 1208 |
| Sulfur trioxide | 7446-11-9 | Liquid | imm |
| Sulfuric acid (>95%) | 7664-93-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sulfuric acid diethyl ester | 64-67-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sulfuric acid dimethyl ester | 77-78-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Sulfuric acid fuming (65% free SO3) | 8014-95-7 | Liquid | 15 |
| Sulfuryl chloride | 7791-25-5 | Liquid | 120 |
| Sulphur dichloride (80%) | 10545-99-0 | Liquid | imm |
| Tetrachloro ethane, 1,1,2,2,- | 79-34-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tetrachloro ethylene, 1,1,2,2- | 127-18-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tetrachloro methane | 56-23-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tetraethyl lead | 78-00-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tetraethylene pentamine | 112-57-2 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tetrafluoroethane, 1,1,1,2- | 811-97-2 | Vapor | >480 |
| Tetrahydrofuran | 109-99-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tetramethylethylene diamine (TMEDA) | 110-18-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Thioglycolic acid | 68-11-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Thionyl chloride | 7719-09-7 | Liquid | 15 |
| Titan(IV) chloride | 7550-45-0 | Liquid | 120 |
| Titanium tetrachloride | 7550-45-0 | Liquid | 120 |
| Toluene | 108-88-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| Toluene diisocyanate, 2,4- | 584-84-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Toluene diisocyanate, 2,4- (80%) | 584-84-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Tributyl amine (95%) | 102-82-9 | Liquid | >480 |
| Trichloro 1,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1,1,2- | 76-13-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Trichloro benzene, 1,2,4- | 120-82-1 | Liquid | >480 |
| Trichloro ethane, 1,1,1- | 71-55-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Trichloro ethanol, 2,2,2- | 115-20-8 | Liquid | >480 |
| Trichloro ethylene | 79-01-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Trichloro methane | 67-66-3 | Liquid | imm |
| Triethylentetramine (60%) | 112-24-3 | Liquid | >480 |
| VX Nerve Agent, MIL-STD-282 (10 g/m2) | 50782-69-9 | Liquid | >4808 |
| Vinyl acetate | 108-05-4 | Liquid | >480 |
| Vinyl benzol | 100-42-5 | Liquid | >480 |
| Vinyl carbinol | 107-18-6 | Liquid | >480 |
| Vinyl chloride | 75-01-4 | Vapor | >480 |
| Vinyl cyanide | 107-13-1 | Liquid | 31 |
| Vinyl ethylene (gaseous) | 106-99-0 | Vapor | >480 |
| Vinylidene chloride | 75-35-4 | Liquid | 170 |
| White Liquor | mix | Liquid | >480 |
| Xylene, mixed isomers | 1330-20-7 | Liquid | >480 |
| Xylene, o- | 95-47-6 | Liquid | >480 |
- BT0.1 Normalized breakthrough time at 0.1 µg/cm²/min [mins]
- CAS Chemical abstracts service registry number
- min Minute
- > Larger than
- < Smaller than
- imm Immediate (< 10 min)
- nm Not tested
- sat Saturated solution
- N/A Not Applicable
- na Not attained
- GPR grade General purpose reagent grade
- * Based on lowest single value
- 8 Actual breakthrough time; normalized breakthrough time is not available
- DOT5 Degradation after 5 min
- DOT30 Degradation after 30 min
- DOT60 Degradation after 60 min
- DOT240 Degradation after 240 min
- BT1383 Normalized breakthrough time at 0.1 µg/cm²/min [mins] acc. ASTM F1383
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