Philips L 1261 - HPA manual CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL Data, Fire and Explosion Data, Reactivity Data

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SECTION 3: CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL DATA

These items are light bulbs. . The bulb is quartz. HPA lamps are about 30 cm long; HPM lamps are either 24 or 37 cm long. Other chemical or physical characteristics are not applicable.

SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA

THE BULB WALL OF THIS ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE LAMP IS COMPOSED OF QUARTZ AND IS DESIGNED FOR USE ONLY WITH PROPER FIXTURES, IGNITORS AND BALLASTS. THE LAMP OPERATES UNDER HIGH INTERNAL PRESSURE AT VERY HIGH TEMPERATURES AS HIGH AS 950AND MAY RUPTURE UNEXPECTEDLY. IF RUPTURE OCCURS, DISCHARGE OF EXTREMELY HOT QUARTZ PARTICLES INTO THE ENCLOSURE AND/OR SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT COULD OCCUR, THEREBY CREATING A RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR FIRE.

SECTION 5: REACTIVITY DATA

Stability:

Envelope is stable.

Incompatibility: Envelope can be affected by oils and fats deposited on surface from fingers. Handling of envelope should only be done with gloves.

While the amount of lead iodide is small and exposure occurs only if the lamp is broken the following incompatibility is noted. Lead iodide is incompatible with hydrogen peroxide, strong oxidizers, sodium and potassium. Fluorine decomposes lead iodide at ambient temperatures, igniting the liberated iodine and generating much heat.

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Philips Electronics North America Corporation

P.O. Box 6800

 

Somerset, NJ 08875-6800

 

Tel: 732.563.3000

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