Hello, sorry if this has been answered already but I couldn't find any info on the search.
Anyway, my question has to do with safety precautions when using xylene as a solvent. I've read a lot of teks that mention using it, and no one seems to give any warning about it besides the general flammability hazard like with naphtha. But I've been reading the msds for xylene and lab procedures for handling it, and it says that it can accumulate a static charge and ignite itself if not handled properly.
What's more is that the likelihood of this increases when the xylene is layered with another solvent and when there are particles present, such as during an extraction. It is recommended that one grounds and bonds their containers before transferring xylene.
I'm not sure if people neglect to mention this because their unaware, it's common knowledge if you read the msds, or if because in reality it's not really much of an issue. From the way people talk about using it I assume it's safe but I really don't want to blow myself up.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!