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Xanthates
Contents
Description
Organic derivatives of xanthic acids.
Used as flotation collectors in the chemical industry, they are metallic or organic derivatives of xanthic
acids. Different varieties exist and in general the products are not considered dangerous. There are
however several which are inflammable, toxic and emit a foul stench.
To be given a cool stow away from ship's accommodations, foodstuffs and allied products.
See IMDG Books.
Reference is made to the relevant IMO regulations on hazardous cargo.
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.