Difference between revisions of "Coal Tar"
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A black viscous residue from coal or oil, varies in consistency from semi-liquid to hard. Packed in second-hand metal drums. | A black viscous residue from coal or oil, varies in consistency from semi-liquid to hard. Packed in second-hand metal drums. | ||
− | Is highly odorous and detrimental to other cargoes. According to wear of drums loss through leakage may be more or less considerable. The usual causes of leakage are wear of the drums, faulty stoppers and weakness of the ribs. The most suitable packing for the tropics are sealed metal containers. | + | Is highly odorous and detrimental to other cargoes. According to wear of drums loss through leakage may be more or less considerable. <br><br>The usual causes of leakage are wear of the drums, faulty stoppers and weakness of the ribs. The most suitable packing for the tropics are sealed metal containers. |
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IMDG Class 9 – Marine Pollutant | IMDG Class 9 – Marine Pollutant | ||
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+ | <b>Full information on this product is in the process of completion.</b> | ||
[[Category:Oil and chemicals]] | [[Category:Oil and chemicals]] | ||
[[Category:Products]] | [[Category:Products]] |
Revision as of 20:23, 15 March 2012
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Self-heating / spontaneous combustion | - |
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Coal Tar
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A black viscous residue from coal or oil, varies in consistency from semi-liquid to hard. Packed in second-hand metal drums.
Is highly odorous and detrimental to other cargoes. According to wear of drums loss through leakage may be more or less considerable.
The usual causes of leakage are wear of the drums, faulty stoppers and weakness of the ribs. The most suitable packing for the tropics are sealed metal containers.
IMDG Class 9 – Marine Pollutant
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.