Recently, I was asked to show that the hexane that I was using for UL1950 and related standards (Marking durability test of 1.7.15) infact complied with the requirements in the standard, Specifically:

"The petroleum spirit to be used for the test is aliphatic solvent
hexane having a maximum aromatics content of a 0.1% by volume, a
kauri-butanol value of 29, an initial boiling point of approximately
65°C, a dry point of approximately 69°C and a mass per unit volume of
approximately 0.7 kg/l."

I am communicating with the company that I purchased the chemical from, and all I get is the MSDS Sheets which do not have all of the above information.

Has anyone else had to locate these specifications? How did you go about obtaining them. I am not opposed to having a lab test for these characteristics, but I have no clue where to begin with such a test...chemistry was NOT my best subject!

I know that this conversation came up in the past and I believe everyone agreed that standard hexane would suffice...I just need to be able to show that hexane meets the above requirements.

Thanks in advance,
Kenneth


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