Physical Properties of Celluloid
Celluloid Physical Properties
Celluloid is an early synthetic plastic made from cellulose nitrate mixed with plasticizers such as camphor.
| Product Name | Celluloid |
|---|---|
| Ignition temperature | 180℃ |
| Explosion hazard | This product is flammable |
| Physical and chemical properties | 75 |
| Main ingredients | Pure |
| Relative density | 1.35-1.60 |
| Appearance characteristics | Colored or colorless transparent or opaque flakes, soft and elastic |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water, benzene, soluble in ethanol, acetone, ethyl acetate |
| Main Applications | Used in manufacturing table tennis balls, eyeglass frames, toys, pen barrels, decorative items, etc. |
| Hazardous Characteristics | Highly flammable when exposed to open flames. Over time, it will gradually heat up and, if heat is not dissipated, may cause spontaneous combustion. |
Product Application Scenario

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