Cellophane

Cellophane Basic information
Product Name:Cellophane
Synonyms:Cellophane;Cellulose II;Mercerised cellulose
CAS:9005-81-6
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MW:0
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Cellophane Structure
Cellophane Chemical Properties
Dielectric constant3.2(Ambient)
CAS DataBase Reference9005-81-6
EPA Substance Registry SystemCellophane (9005-81-6)
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Cellophane Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesTransparent, strong, flexible, and highly resistant to grease, oil, and air. The base cellulose film is modified by softeners, flame-resisting materials, and dyes, also by coating with other materials. On exposure to heat the untreated film loses strength at 149C, decomposes at 176–204C, does not melt, burns readily, and is not self-extinguishing.
UsesWrapper or protective package for fabricated articles and industrial applications.
DefinitionFilm produced from wood pulp by the viscose process.
HazardFlammable, moderate fire risk.
Safety ProfileQuestionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data by implant. See also POLYMERS. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.
Cellophane Preparation Products And Raw materials
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