CAN/CGSB 15.52-92 PDF

CAN/CGSB 15.52-92 PDF

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CAN/CGSB 15.52-92 PDF

Published Date:
11/01/1992

Status:
[ Withdrawn ]

Description:

Technical Grade Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Publisher:
Canadian General Standards Board

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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This standard applies to methyl ethyl ketone for use as a solvent for paints, strippable coatings, adhesives and for removal of petroleum type preservatives.

The testing and evaluation of a product against this standard may require the use of materials and/or equipment that could be hazardous. This document does not purport to address all the safety aspects associated with its use. Anyone using this standard has the responsibility to consult the appropriate authorities and to establish appropriate health and safety practices in conjunction with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to its use.

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Published : 11/01/1992

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