MIL-STD-1201 Revision C:1994
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ETHYL ALCOHOL (ETHANOL), TECHNICAL AND DENATURED GRADES
12-05-1995
1. SCOPE
1.1 Coverage
1.2 Application
1.3 Classification
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1 Government Documents
2.1.1 Specifications, Standards and Handbooks
2.1.2 Other Government Documents, Drawings, and
Publications
2.2 Non-Government Publications
2.3 Order of Precedence
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Definitions of Technical Terms
3.2 Definitions of Abbreviations
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1 Packaging Data and Labeling
4.2 Hazardous Materials Information
4.3 Safety
4.3.1 Personal Protective Measures
4.3.2 Storage Conditions
4.3.3 Chemical Hazardous Exposure Limits
4.3.4 Toxicity
4.4 Pollution and Disposal
4.4.1 Pollution Potential
4.4.2 Disposal of Excess or Unserviceable Material
4.4.3 Disposal of Storage of Hazardous Wastes
4.4.4 Disclaimer
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Manufacture
5.1.2 Industrial Alcohols
5.2 Ethyl Alcohol
5.2.1 Technical Description
5.2.2 Specifications, Federal and Military
5.2.3 Commercial Specifications and Typical Properties
5.2.4 Use
5.2.5 Packaging
5.2.6 Safety
5.2.7 Storage
5.2.8 Disposal
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended Use
6.2 Subject Term (Key Word) Listing
6.3 Changes From Previous Issue
LIST OF TABLES
I. SDA No.1 Formula Options
II. Special Industrial Solvents Denaturant Formulations
for 100 Gallons of SDA No.1 or No.3-A
III. Proprietary Solvent Formulations - Based on 100
Gallons SDA No.1 - Bitrex or MIBK Options
IV. Composition of CDA 19
V. Composition of CDA 18
VI. Ethyl Alcohol (pure) - Physical Properties and
Characteristics
VII. Ethyl Alcohol, Ordnance Grades 1 to 6 - Chemical
and Physical Requirements
VIII. Pure Ethyl Alcohol, Technical Grade - Chemical and
Physical Requirements
IX. Pure Ethyl Alcohol, Technical Grade - Typical
Properties
X. Specially Denatured Alcohol No.1 - Chemical and
Physical Requirements
XI. Specially Denatured Alcohol No.1 - Typical
Properties
XII. Specially Denatured Alcohol No.3-A - Chemical and
Physical Requirements
XIII. Specially Denatured Alcohol No.3-A - Typical
Properties
Criteria for selection and use of ethyl alcohol, technical and denatured grades, mainly used as processing solvents and in the manufacture of antifreeze, cleaning compounds, fuels and explosives
Committee |
FSC 6810
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
39
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PublisherName |
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
SAE AMS 3002 : 2014 | Similar to |
FED-STD-313 Revision D:1996 | MATERIAL SAFETY DATA, TRANSPORTATION DATA AND DISPOSAL DATA FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FURNISHED TO GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES |
MIL-E-463 Revision B:1962 | ETHYL ALCOHOL [FOR ORDNANCE USE] |
MIL-STD-12 Revision D:1981 | ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE ON DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS FOR STANDARDS AND IN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS |
ANSI Z358.1 : 2014 | EMERGENCY EYEWASH AND SHOWER EQUIPMENT |
PPP-C-2020 Revision A:1994 | CHEMICALS, LIQUID, DRY AND PASTE, PACKAGING OF |
MIL-E-51454 Revision A:1994 | ETHYL ALCOHOL (ETHANOL) |
O-E-760 Revision D:1987 | ETHYL ALCOHOL (ETHANOL), DENATURED ALCOHOL, PROPRIETARY SOLVENTS & SPECIAL INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS |
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