Ethylene Oxide Information

Ethylene:

Ethylene

Other Names

Ethene

Chemical Formula

C2H4

CAS Number

75-85-1

Appearance

Colorless gas with faint sweet odor

Boiling Point

–154.7 °F (–104 °C)

Melting Point

–272.4 °F (–169 °C)

Molecular Weight

28.05 g/mol

Vapor Pressure

~1200 psi at 70 °F

Flammability

Extremely flammable; LEL 2.75%, UEL 28.6%

Odor

Sweet, faint, ether-like

Ethylene MSDS

 

What is Ethylene:

Ethylene is the simplest alkene and a vital building block in petrochemical production. It is a colorless, flammable gas with a faint sweet odor. In agriculture, ethylene acts as a natural plant hormone, regulating growth and fruit ripening. Industrially, it is used to produce plastics, solvents, and other chemicals. 

Although ethylene itself is not highly toxic, it is dangerous because it can displace oxygen in confined spaces, leading to suffocation. It is shipped as a liquefied gas under pressure and poses explosion hazards if heated or exposed to flames. 

 

Ethylene Exposure and Health Risks:

Generally low acute toxicity, but acts as a simple asphyxiant by displacing oxygen in enclosed spaces. 

Can cause dizziness, headache, and unconsciousness at high concentrations due to oxygen deprivation. 

Frostbite risk from contact with liquefied ethylene. 

Classified as flammable gas, Category 1A (extremely flammable). 

 

Ethylene

 

Industry Uses:

Petrochemical feedstock for plastics (polyethylene, ethylene oxide, ethylene dichloride). 

Used in the production of solvents and refrigerants. 

Agricultural use as a plant hormone to regulate fruit ripening and flowering. 

Employed in welding and cutting processes as a fuel gas. 

 

Regulations:

The table below summarizes the most-recent exposure limits.

Limit/Level

Type

Organization

TWA (8 hrs) 

OSHA 

200 ppm 

TWA (8 hrs) 

NIOSH 

200 ppm 

IDLH 

NIOSH 

2700 ppm 

Sources: NIOSH, OSHA, EPA

 

Measuring Ethylene Oxide:

Ethylene concentration in air is measured in parts per million (ppm). Portable and fixed ethylene monitors are available for industrial and agricultural applications. 

Measuring Ethylene gas

 

Summary:

Ethylene (C₂H₄) is a critical industrial gas and natural plant hormone. It is extremely flammable and poses asphyxiation risks in confined spaces. While not highly toxic, safe handling requires strict monitoring, ventilation, and adherence to OSHA/NIOSH exposure limits.

 

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Fixed Mount Handheld Replacement Sensors: Calibration Gas: 
 

All sensors require a yearly calibration to ensure your gas measurements are accurate and performing within manufacturer standards. This page is desiccated to the individual manufacturers we represent and their specific calibration procedures. 

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Calibration Costs:

Calibration costs do vary, see below to get an estimate: 

Calibration Fee: $150

Analyzer Calibration Fee: $300

PM Calibration Sensor Fee: $330

Genie Calibration Fee: $265

ATI Calibration Fee: $205

** note that prices are subject to change per labor and parts required.

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