CAS 1330-20-7 · AICIS · Australia

Xylene (mixed isomers) under AICIS

C8H10 · 二甲苯

Status: Listed. Xylene mixed isomers is on the AICIS Inventory of Industrial Chemicals as a Listed Industrial Chemical. Australia adopted the GHS classification matching REACH (Flam. Liq. 3 + Acute Tox. 4 dermal / inhalation + Skin Irrit. 2 + STOT RE 2). **SUSMP Schedule 5 (Caution) applies for retail mixtures above concentration cutoffs** (lighter than caustic soda batch 1 + KOH batch 17 SUSMP Schedule 6). NOT on Australian Drug Control Act precursor list. NO active Australian AD/CVD case on Chinese-origin xylene. Australia has limited domestic xylene production (Caltex / Ampol Lytton refinery + Viva Energy Geelong refinery, both BTX-yielding); structurally net-importer for downstream solvent + paint + coatings industries. ChAFTA preferential zero-duty applies for Chinese-origin imports.

AICIS treats xylene as a routine listed industrial chemical with **SUSMP Schedule 5 (Caution) scheduling for retail mixtures** (similar to toluene batch 20). The operational compliance work is moderate (annual AICIS registration, WHS-compliant SDS, ADG 7.7 Class 3 transport, ATEX-zoned warehousing for bulk). NO active Australian AD/CVD case. ChAFTA preferential zero-duty makes Chinese-origin xylene competitive vs Korean, Singaporean, Indian Reliance Jamnagar, Saudi alternatives. Australia has **limited domestic xylene production** (Caltex / Ampol Lytton refinery + Viva Energy Geelong refinery, both yielding BTX as refinery byproduct); structurally net-importer for downstream solvent + paint + coatings industries. Major Australian downstream consumers: Dulux Group, Wattyl, PPG Industries Australia, BASF Australia, Henkel Australia. **Xylene distinguishing pattern in Australian lane**: paint + coatings industry-dominated end-use; structurally net-imported as refinery byproduct.

Listing and threshold

Substance Xylene (mixed isomers) (CAS 1330-20-7), C8H10
Regime Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS), administered by the Department of Health
Jurisdiction Australia
Status Listed
Tonnage threshold AICIS introducer registration required for any business introducing >100 kg/year of any industrial chemical

Classifications under this regime

  • Listed Industrial Chemical on AICIS Inventory
  • Australian GHS classification: Flam. Liq. 3 (H226), Acute Tox. 4 dermal (H312), Acute Tox. 4 inhalation (H332), Skin Irrit. 2 (H315), STOT RE 2 (H373)
  • Signal word: WARNING. GHS pictograms: GHS02 + GHS07 + GHS08
  • SUSMP Schedule 5 (Caution) applies for retail mixtures above concentration cutoffs
  • NOT on Australian Drug Control Act precursor list
  • Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG 7.7): Class 3 (flammable liquid), UN 1307, Packing Group II / III
  • Safe Work Australia workplace exposure standard: 80 ppm 8-hr TWA, 150 ppm STEL
  • IARC: nitric acid itself is not separately classified; occupational exposure to strong-inorganic-acid mists containing sulfuric acid was classified IARC Group 1 (laryngeal cancer) in Monograph Volume 54 (1992) (verify the current classification and Monograph volume against https://monographs.iarc.who.int/list-of-classifications before relying on the inorganic-acid-mist read-across for nitric acid)

Restrictions and conditions of use

  • No AICIS-specific use restrictions for industrial-grade xylene above concentration cutoffs
  • SUSMP Schedule 5 retail packaging rules apply for retail mixtures
  • NO active Australian AD/CVD case on Chinese-origin xylene currently
  • WHS Regulation 2011 hazardous-chemicals handling requirements apply at workplaces handling xylene bulk above declared thresholds
  • NFPA-equivalent flammable liquid storage requirements apply for bulk; ATEX-zoned warehousing may be required
  • ChAFTA preferential zero-duty applies to Chinese-origin xylene (HS 290244 / 290241 / 290242 / 290243)
  • TGA approves xylene for limited pharmaceutical-formulation applications under Therapeutic Goods Act 1989

Importer obligations

The Australian importer of record must be registered with AICIS (online registration is straightforward and annual). For Listed Industrial Chemicals like xylene no individual chemical assessment is required. SUSMP Schedule 5 applies for retail mixtures. Workplace handling SDS drives WHS hazardous-chemicals register entry at handling facilities; ATEX-zoned warehousing applies for bulk receipt. Australia has limited domestic xylene production (Caltex / Ampol Lytton refinery + Viva Energy Geelong refinery, both yielding BTX as refinery byproduct); structurally net-importer for downstream solvent + paint + coatings industries. Major Australian downstream consumers: Dulux Group, Wattyl, PPG Industries Australia, BASF Australia, Henkel Australia. ChAFTA preferential zero-duty makes Chinese-origin xylene competitive vs Korean (LG Chem, Hanwha, Lotte, GS Caltex, S-Oil), Singaporean (ExxonMobil, Shell), Indian (Reliance Jamnagar), Saudi (Aramco / SABIC / PetroRabigh) alternatives.

Required documents

  • AICIS introducer registration certificate (annual)
  • WHS-compliant Safety Data Sheet (Safe Work Australia model code format) reflecting H226 / H312 / H315 / H332 / H373 classification
  • Customs entry (ICS / ABF) with HS code 290244 / 290241 / 290242 / 290243
  • ChAFTA Form CO certificate of origin for preferential treatment
  • Industrial-grade specification certificate (minimum 99.5% purity for solvent-grade; PX-grade higher purity)
  • ADG 7.7 Class 3 dangerous-goods transport documentation

Common compliance traps

The pitfalls that have bitten importers on this lane in the past. None of these is theoretical.

  • AICIS registration must be CURRENT at customs clearance; lapsed registrations trigger holds
  • WHS hazardous-chemicals register entry required at handling facilities; ATEX-zoned warehousing applies for bulk
  • SUSMP Schedule 5 (Caution) scheduling for retail mixtures (similar to toluene batch 20)
  • NOT on Australian Drug Control Act precursor list
  • NO active Australian AD/CVD case on Chinese xylene currently
  • ChAFTA preferential zero-duty makes Chinese-origin xylene competitive vs Korean, Singaporean, Indian Reliance Jamnagar, Saudi alternatives
  • Australian end-use is dominated by paint + coatings industries (Dulux, Wattyl, PPG, BASF Australia, Henkel)
  • Australia has limited domestic xylene production (Caltex / Ampol Lytton + Viva Energy Geelong refineries); structurally net-importer

Where to read next

For substance-level identifiers (formula, molecular weight, SMILES, InChIKey), GHS hazard profile, IMDG transport class, and full sourcing reference for xylene (mixed isomers), see the CAS 1330-20-7 sourcing reference.

For grade-by-grade buying notes, freight maths, supplier-tier pricing, and a worked landed-cost example, the xylene (mixed isomers) cornerstone hub covers the full sourcing chain.

For the structure and history of AICIS, see the AICIS glossary entry.

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