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Is Glacial Acetic Acid GAA CAS 64-19-7 safe to use?

Oct 22, 2025 Leave a message

Glacial Acetic Acid GAA CAS 64-19-7 is not safe for casual or unprotected use due to its high concentration and corrosivity. Key risks include:

 

  • Skin and Eye Damage
  • Inhalation Risks
  • Flammability

 

Safety Classification of Acetic Acid

 

Concentration (by Mass) Molar Concentration Classification R-Phrases
10%–25% 1.67–4.16 mol/L Irritant (Xi) R36/38
25%–90% 4.16–14.99 mol/L Corrosive (C) R34
>90% >14.99 mol/L Corrosive (C) R10, R35

 

 

Glacial Acetic Acid GAA Safety Information

  • In case of accidental contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
  • Wear appropriate protective clothing, gloves, and goggles or a mask.
  • In case of accidental contact or if you feel unwell, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Do not inhale vapors.
  • Avoid contact with skin and eyes.

 

 

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Acetic Acid Food And Industrial Grade CAS 64-19-7

Industry Grade 998 GAA Glacial Acetic Acid CAS 64-19-7

 

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Packaging

 

Weight

Packing

<25KG

By foil-alum bag/pap/bottle

≥25kg

Package: 25kg/drum/bag or as your request

 

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