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Liquid hydrogen, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) UN 1967: 2: Insecticide gases, toxic, n.o.s. UN 1968: 2: Insecticide gases, n.o.s. UN 1969: 2: Isobutane see also Petroleum gases, liquified UN 1970: 2: Krypton, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) UN 1971: 2: Methane, compressed or Natural gas, compressed (with high methane content) UN ...
Airgas, an Air Liquide company, is an American supplier of industrial, medical and specialty gases (delivered in packaged or cylinder form), as well as hardgoods and related products; one of the largest U.S. suppliers of safety products; and a leading U.S. supplier of ammonia products and process chemicals.
Ethylene, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) UN 1039: 2.1: Ethyl methyl ether: UN 1040: 2.3: Ethylene oxide or Ethylene oxide with nitrogen up to a total pressure of 1MPa (10 bar) at 50 °C UN 1041: 2.1: Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide mixtures with more than 9 percent but not more than 87 percent ethylene oxide UN 1042? (UN No. no longer ...
UN Number Class Proper Shipping Name UN 2201: 2: Nitrous oxide, refrigerated liquid: UN 2202: 2: Hydrogen selenide, anhydrous: UN 2203: 2: Silane, compressed: UN 2204 ...
Gas sample, non-pressurized, toxic, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid UN 3170: 4.3: Aluminum smelting by-products or Aluminum remelting by-products or Aluminum Dross
On May 25, 1902, and after two years of research, Georges Claude developed a process for liquefying air in order to separate the components (oxygen, nitrogen, argon). On November 8, 1902, Paul Delorme gathered twenty-four subscribers, mainly engineers, to financially support the project, [5] and became the first president of "Air liquide, a company for the study and exploitation of Georges ...
An example SDS, including guidance for handling a hazardous substance and information on its composition and properties. A safety data sheet (SDS), [1] material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is a document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products.
Aerosols also fall into Class 2 divisions where an aerosol is defined as an article consisting of any non-refillable receptacle containing a gas compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure, the sole purpose of which is to expel a nonpoisonous (other than a Division 6.1 Packing Group III material) liquid, paste, or powder and fitted with a ...