Describing dangerous goods which, if mixed, would be liable to cause a dangerous evolution of heat or gas or produce a corrosive substance. Substances that must not be loaded or packed in a position where they could come into contact with one another.
Two or more chemicals that will produce an undesirable reaction when mixed, eg., mixing any acid with sodium cyanide will produce highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas.
Used in reference to coatings and/or stains which are not capable of being mixed with each other.
The term “incompatible” is used to indicate that a material cannot be mixed with another specified material without impairing the original properties. Also refers to types of paint that cannot be applied one over the other-such as catalyzed epoxies are usually incompatible with alkyds.
Describes materials capable of causing dangerous reactions and energy releases if in contact with each other.
Used in reference to coatings and/or stains which are not capable of being mixed with one another.
Not capable of being mixed together without impairing the original properties of the materials being mixed. Mixing incompatible materials usually results in a separation of solid particles, cloudiness or turbidity.
The term applied to two substances to indicate that one material cannot be mixed or stored with the other, without the possibility of a dangerous reaction.
For coatings, this denotes items that are not capable of being mixed together without impairing the original properties of the materials being mixed. This usually results in a separation of solid particles, cloudiness or turbidity.
Materials that could cause dangerous reactions from direct contact with one another.