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Product Identification
- Read – Thiamine Hydrochloride SDS!
- Product Name: Thiamine Hydrochloride.
- Chemical Name: Thiamine Hydrochloride.
- CAS Number: 67-03-8.
- Formulation: 99.0 %.
Hazards Identification
- Emergency Overview: White, crystalline powder known as thiamine hydrochloride has a mildly bitter flavour. It is regarded as neither annoying nor harmful.
- Routes of Exposure: Â inhalation, Ingestion.
- Signs & Symptoms of Exposure: No significant exposure symptoms are anticipated.
Handling & Storage
- Handling: Limit contact with the skin & eyes. Handle in a room with good ventilation. After handling, carefully wash your hands.
- Storage: Store far from heat sources & bright sunshine in a cold, dry area. Keep the container firmly shut.
Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
- Engineering Controls: Utilize sufficient ventilation.
- Personal Protective Equipment: When handling or using the product, put on gloves, goggles, & a mask or respirator.
Physical & Chemical Properties
- Appearance: White, crystalline (powder)
- Solubility:Â It is soluble in water & alcohol.
- Boiling Point: Decomposes.
- Flash Point: Not available.
- Vapor Pressure: Not available.
- Specific Gravity: 1.5 g/cm3.
Fire-Fighting Measures
- Fire & Explosion Hazards: Not explosive or flammable.
- Fire-Fighting Procedures: Fires can be put out with water spray, foam, dry chemicals, or carbon dioxide.
Accidental Release Measures
- Spill & Leak Procedures: Put on safety gear & clothing. Spill substances should be picked up & put in a container for disposal.
Disposal Considerations
- Follow all applicable local, state, & federal rules before disposing of the chemical.
Transportation Information
- Not a Dangerous Item, as Regulated.
Regulatory Information
- Thiamine hydrochloride is commonly used as a dietary supplement and in the food industry & is thought to be safe. In the US, it is not classified as a hazardous substance.
Conclusion
White, crystalline powder known as thiamine hydrochloride has a mildly bitter flavour. It is regarded as neither annoying nor harmful. The product should only be handled or used with adequate ventilation. It needs to be disposed of in compliance with all applicable state, local, and federal laws & kept in a cold, dry location. It is widely used in the food industry & as a dietary supplement, & it is regarded as safe. In the US, it is not categorized as a hazardous substance. One must read Thiamine Hydrochloride SDS while working with the product.