
Manganese SDS
📄 Manganese SDS PDF download, GHS classification, CAS 7439-96-5, hazard statements, and industrial safety information.
Manganese is a gray metallic element widely used in steel production, batteries, and alloys. In powder or dust form, it may present combustible dust hazards and can cause respiratory and neurological effects with prolonged exposure.
What is Manganese?
- Chemical formula Mn
- Gray metallic element
- Combustible in powder form
- Used in steelmaking, batteries, and alloys
Basic Information
| Property | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | Mn | Metallic element |
| CAS Number | 7439-96-5 | Unique identifier |
| Appearance | Gray metallic solid | Powder or lump form |
| Melting Point | 1246 °C | |
| UN Number | Not classified | Depends on form |
| Classification | Combustible Dust | Physical hazard |
GHS Hazard Classification
| Symbol | Classification | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ⚠️ | STOT RE (Category 2) | May cause organ damage (nervous system) |
| 🌬️ | STOT SE (Category 3) | Respiratory irritation |
| ⚡ | Combustible Dust | Explosion risk in air |
Hazard Statements
| Code | Statement |
|---|---|
| H373 | May cause damage to organs through prolonged exposure |
| H335 | May cause respiratory irritation |
| – | May form combustible dust concentrations |
⚠️ Manganese dust or fumes may affect the nervous system with long-term exposure. Avoid inhalation and ensure proper ventilation and respiratory protection.
SDS Download (English)
📄 [Manganese Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – Sigma-Aldrich]
Click to download the official Manganese SDS PDF provided by Sigma-Aldrich
📄 [Manganese Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – American Elements]
Click to download the official SDS PDF provided by American Elements
📄 [Manganese Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – Fisher Scientific]
Click to download the official SDS PDF provided by Fisher Scientific
Important Notice
⚠️ This information is provided for reference only.
Regulatory classification and requirements may vary depending on manufacturer and jurisdiction.
Always consult the official SDS issued by the supplier before handling the substance.