Lactic Acid SDS: Safety Data Sheet for Lactic Acid

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  • Product Namely: Lactic Acid.
  • Signal Sign: Danger!
  • Read below and follow for Safety – Lactic Acid SDS!

A colourless, syrup-like liquid with an acidic or sour flavour is lactic acid (C3H6O3). It is frequently employed in the production of foods & beverages, as a pH adjuster in cosmetics, & as a part of a number of industrial processes, including the manufacture of bioplastics & some medical uses.

HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

  • Skin corrosion or irritation is a class of hazard.
  • It causes irritation to the skin.
  • It causes serious eye damage & irritation.

COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

  • Name of Component: Lactic Acid.
  • CAS Number: 50-21-5.
  • Formula: C3H6O3.
  • Formula(molar) Weight: 90.08

FIRST-AID MEASURES

  • If you feel unwell, contact a doctor.
  • If inhaled: Remove the victim to fresh air & keep them at rest in a breathing-friendly position.
  • If in the eyes: Carefully rinse for a few minutes with water. If contact lenses are present and simple to remove, do so. Rinsing continues.
  • If on the skin: Thoroughly rinse with water.
  • If Swallowed: Rinse mouth if swallowed. If you feel unwell, contact a doctor.
  • If eye or skin irritability continues, seek medical assistance or care.

FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Combustible liquid class IIIB.
  • Flasing Point: 110°C.
  • Toxic gases could be released during decomposition when heated.
  • Use a tri-class dry chemical fire extinguisher in the event of a fire.

ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

  • Fill a sealed bag or container with sand or other absorbent material to contain the spill.

HANDLING & STORAGE

  • Align with peracids, anhydrides, & acids in storage.
  • One should store this in the chemical-Safety bag as it is Hygroscopic.

EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION

  • Wear appropriate eye protection, gloves, & clothes.
  • After handling, carefully wash your hands.

PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

  • Appearance: A syrupy, colourless or slightly yellowish, hygroscopic liquid. Odorless.
  • Solubility: Water, alcohol, and glycerin are miscible with it.
  • Melting point: 18°C
  • Specific gravity: 1.209 g/ml at 25°C per litre.

STABILITY & REACTIVITY

  • Avoid coming into contact with bases, oxidising, & reducing substances.
  • It has a limited or weak shelf life.
  • It is hygroscopic.

TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

  • Acute Effects: It irritates the skin & eyes.
  • Chronic Effects: N/A.
  • Targeted Organs: It targets skin & eyes.
  • LD50 for ORL-RAT: N/A.
  • LC50 for IHL-RAT: N/A.
  • LD50 for SKN-RBT: N/A.

ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

  • No information.

DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

  • Dispose of in accordance with local, state, & federal rules or laws.

TRANSPORT INFORMATION

  • Lactic acid is the shipping name. 8 Corrosive, Liquid, Acidic, Organic Hazard Class. UN 3265 is its number.

REGULATORY INFORMATION

  • RCRA code D002 & TSCA-listed (200-018-0 & EINECS-listed).

OTHER INFORMATION

This Lactic Acid SDS is intended as a manual & is based on data & tests that are likely to be reliable. I don’t guarantee the data’s correctness or completeness & I’m not responsible for any resulting losses. The information is only being provided for your review, research, & verification. I DO NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR EXPENSE RESULTING FROM OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE HANDLING, STORAGE, USE OR DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT FOR THE FOREGOING AND OTHER REASONS.
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CONCLUSION

Read & follow Lactic Acid SDS. Chemicals like lactic acid are frequently employed in a variety of industries. Although it is thought to be low in toxicity, it can irritate the skin & eyes. Lactic acid must be handled & stored correctly to avoid clumping & to preserve product quality. Although it isn’t a particularly dangerous product, it is flammable, therefore any spills should be cleaned up with absorbent materials before being properly disposed of. The area should also be ventilated. When handling this chemical, it’s crucial to wear the proper PPE or protection gear & to avoid lengthy skin contact as well as inhaling vapour or mist.

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