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ICS 13.300
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB12268—2005
Replaces (iH12268—1990
List of Dangerous Goods
Published on 2005-07-26
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Administration of Standardization of the People's Republic of China
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2005-11-01 Implementation
GB 12268—2005
Chapter 4 (except 4.7) and columns 1 to 6 in Table 1 of Chapter 6 of this standard are mandatory, and the rest are recommended. This standard corresponds to the United Nations "Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations Part 3: Dangerous Goods - Lists and Exceptions in Limited Quantities (13th Revised Edition)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Model Regulations"), and its relevant technical content is completely consistent with the "Model Regulations", and the standard text format 1: editorial modifications have been made according to GB/T1.1-2000. This standard replaces GB12268-[990 List of Dangerous Goods". This standard is consistent with GB1 The differences between 2268 and 1990 are as follows: Classification of dangerous goods by adopting GB69442005: - The structure of the "List of Dangerous Goods" was adjusted and supplemented, and columns such as "English name", "class or item", "secondary hazard" and "other packaging categories" were added;
The numbering method of dangerous goods names in the original standard was modified, and the United Nations number was adopted. The dangerous goods code in the original standard was listed in the "Remarks" column as a transition;
The name of dangerous goods adopts the formal shipping name in Part 3 of the "Model Regulations": Referring to the content of Part 3 of the "Model Regulations", the dangerous goods in the original standard were modified. The goods have been properly adjusted; "The classification method of explosive compatibility groups and the combination of explosive hazard items and compatibility groups" and "The order of dangerous goods hazards" are added as normative appendices. In order to facilitate use and management, and to connect with the original standard (CGI312268-1990), the dangerous goods number (CN number) in the original standard is allowed to exist for two years. That is: within two years from the date of implementation of the standard, products or occasions that need to be CV-pregnant can be marked with the CN number while marking the United Nations number (UN number); the packaging, marking and safety data sheets of dangerous goods printed before the implementation of this standard should be regarded as To be effective, but it must be marked or affixed with No. N.
Appendix A and Appendix B of this standard are normative appendices. This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals (SAC/TC251). The responsible drafting unit of this standard: Water Transport Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Transport. Participating drafting units of this standard: Safety Engineering Research Institute of China Petrochemical Corporation, Sinochem Chemical Standardization Research Institute, Hunan Xiang Aluminum Co., Ltd.
Main drafters of this standard: Gu Li, Wu Weiping, Chu Jiacheng, Chen Zhengcai, Zhang Haifeng, Wang Xiaobing, Li Yuncai, Sun Qingyi. This standard was first issued in March 1990.
GB12268—2005
The number and formal name of dangerous goods are determined according to their hazard category and composition. The Dangerous Goods List (hereinafter referred to as the "List") lists the most common dangerous goods in transportation, storage, production, operation, use and disposal. The List strives to list all dangerous substances and articles of commercial importance to the extent feasible. The List does not list those dangerous goods that are particularly dangerous and are prohibited from transportation, storage, production, operation, use and disposal without approval. In addition, with the continuous emergence of new products, the List also needs to be continuously supplemented and improved. The fact that some dangerous goods are not included in the List does not mean that they can be transported, stored, produced, operated, used and disposed of without special restrictions. http
List of Dangerous Goods
GB 12268—2005
This standard specifies the general provisions and structure of the List of Dangerous Goods, the name and description of dangerous goods, English name, category and item, secondary risk and packaging category, etc. This standard applies to the transportation, storage, production, operation, use and disposal of dangerous goods. 2 Normative references
The clauses in the following documents become clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all referenced documents with a date, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties that reach an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For all undated referenced documents, the latest versions are applicable to this standard. GB6944 Classification and product name numbering of dangerous goods 3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions in GB6944 are applicable to this standard. 4 General provisions
4.1 The hazards of dangerous goods are divided into 9 categories according to GB6914. Some categories are further divided into items. These categories and items are listed as follows. The criteria are shown in (B6944.
Class 1: Explosives
Item 1.1: Objects and articles with overall explosion hazard: Item 7.2: Substances and articles with projection hazard but no overall explosion hazard: Item 1.3: Substances and articles with combustion hazard and local explosion hazard or local projection hazard or both, but no overall explosion hazard:
Item 1.1; Substances and articles that do not present a major hazard Item 1.5; Very insensitive substances with overall explosion hazard Item 1.6: Extremely insensitive articles with no overall explosion hazard. Class 2; Gas
Item 2.1: Flammable gas;
Item 2.2: Non-flammable and non-toxic gas:
Item 2. Item 3: Toxic gases.
Class 3: Flammable liquids
Class 4: Flammable solids, substances that are prone to spontaneous combustion, substances that emit flammable gases when exposed to water Item 1.1: Flammable solids:
Item 4.2; substances that are prone to spontaneous combustion
Item 1.3: Substances that emit flammable gases when exposed to water. Class 5: Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides Item 5.1: Oxidizing substances:
Item 5. 2: Organic peroxides.
Class 6: Violent substances and infectious substances
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Item 6.1: Acoustic substances;
Item 6.2: Infectious substances.
Class 7: Radioactive substances
Class 8: Corrosive substances
Class 9: Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles
4.2 Except for substances in Class 1, Class 2, Class 7, Items 5.2 and 6.2 and 4.1 Except for the reactive substances in the above items, the dangerous goods that need to be packaged are divided into three packing categories according to their degree of danger: Class I packaging: substances with high danger; Class II packaging: substances with medium danger; Subclass I packaging: substances with low danger 4.3 Class 1 dangerous substances are divided into 6 items and 13 compatibility groups according to their hazard type. Compatible explosive substances or articles are listed in a compatibility group. The method of compatibility group classification, the combination of explosive hazard items and compatibility groups are shown in Appendix A. 4.4 The main hazard of dangerous goods with more than one hazard shall be determined in accordance with Appendix B. 4.5 Dangerous goods shall be marked according to the name of the substance or article in the table of product names. 4.6 Dangerous goods without specific names shall be marked with "category" or "not otherwise specified" items. They shall not be transported, stored, produced, operated, used or disposed of until the hazard nature is determined. 4.7 Each item in the dangerous goods table shall be marked with "category" or "not otherwise specified". Each item corresponds to a number: The entries in the Dangerous Goods List include the following four categories: (a) "Single" entry applies to substances or articles with clear meanings, such as
1111 Benzene
Methylamine aqueous solution
(b) "Generic" entry applies to a group of substances or articles with clear meanings: Examples
Adhesives, containing flammable liquids
Fragrance products, containing oily flammable solvents
Solid organic oxygen pesticides,
3109 Liquid F type organic peroxide
(L) \Not elsewhere specified" specific entry applies to a group of substances or articles with a specific chemical property or specific technical properties; Example
Inorganic perchlorates, not separately specified
3272 Esters, not elsewhere specified
(d) \Not elsewhere specified" general entry applies to a group of substances or articles that meet one or more categories or other criteria. Example 3178 Inorganic flammable materials, not elsewhere specified; flammable coatings, not elsewhere specified
4.8 The hazard of dangerous goods is related to the inherent instability of the goods. For most dangerous goods, this instability can be controlled by proper packaging, dilution, stabilization, adding inhibitors, refrigeration or other preventive measures. 5 Structure of the Dangerous Goods List
The Dangerous Goods List is divided into 7 columns:
Column 1 "Number" - Use the United Nations number: Column 2 "Name and description" - The Chinese formal name of the dangerous goods is expressed in Chinese characters (plus 1 The number that constitutes the name part, Greek "Dan", "Another", "Special", "Internal", Liu, etc. can also be added Chinese description: Used to express (where the "name" symbol represents: (If it is a solid or stored in a container For mixtures, paint solutions and solids wetted with a liquid bed, the mass fraction calculated based on the total mass of the mixture, solution or wetted solid is expressed in units of 10. (l) In the case of compressed gas mixtures, when loaded by pressure, it is expressed as the volume fraction of the total volume of the gas mixture, the unit is 10 or when loaded by mass: it is expressed as the mass fraction of the total mass of the mixture, the unit is 10. (c) In the case of liquefied gas mixtures and pressurized dissolved gases, it is expressed as the mass fraction of the total mass of the mixture, the unit is 10. "): The proper name of your insured cargo in English. In alphabetical order; additional instructions are in lowercase letters. Column 3 "English Name"
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Column 4 “Class or Division” – The main hazard of dangerous goods, as determined in accordance with GB 6944; Class 1 dangerous goods also include the compatibility group to which they belong, and the classification of the compatibility group is determined in accordance with Appendix A; Column 5 “Subsidiary risk” –
Column 6 “Packing group”
Other risks other than the main risk are determined in accordance with GB 6944; The category number assigned to dangerous goods according to the United Nations packing category is represented by T, II, III; Column 7 “Remarks” * – The number in the original GB 122681990. Dangerous Goods Name List
See Table 1 for the dangerous goods name list.
Table 1 List of dangerous goods
Name and description
Ammonium picrate, [. or wetted. with less than 3% water in the form of a matrix
Weapons and ammunition, with explosive charge
Weapons and ammunition cartridges, with explosive charge
Weapons and ammunition cartridges, with explosive charge
Incendiary ammunition, with or without bursting charge
Expelling charge or accelerator
Incendiary ammunition, with or without bursting charge
Expelling charge or propelling charge
Warriors and ammunition, with inert projectile or light weapon
Weapons and ammunition merchants
Weapons and ammunition, without bullet or light weapons cartridges, without bullet
Smoke ammunition, with or without desiccant
, without expelling agent or propelling agent
Smoke ammunition, with or without desiccant
, expelling agent or propelling agent
Tear gas ammunition, with desiccant
, expelling agent or propelling agent
Destructive ammunition, with desiccant
, expelling agent or propelling agent
English name
AMMCNILM PICRATE dry ot wettedvih less than 10% water, by ma55CARTRIHGES FOR WEAPNS
with bursting charge
CARIRILKGES FUR WEAFONS
ith hursting charge
CARTRIDGES FOR WEAPONS
with bursting charge
AMMUNITION, INCENDIARY
with or without burst er, expellingcharge er propelling charg?
AMM.NETION, INCENDIARY
wih or withuru: lurster. expellingt:narwe (r propelling chark
CARTRIDGES FOR WEAPONS.
INERT PRUJECTILE Q\ CAR-
TRIDGES, SMALL ARMS
CARTRIDGES FIR WEAPONS.
PI.ANK or CARTREGES,
Smal.I. Arms, rl.ank
AMMLNITION,$MOKEwith Ur
withnut burater, expelling chergeor propelling chargt
AMMUNITION, SMOKE with or
wjthout bursler. expclling charerr propelling chart
AMMUNTTION.
TEAR-PRO.
JDUCING with hurster, expellingcharge ar propelling charge
AMMUNITIN:
IEAR-IRO
DUcING with burster. txpellingcharge or propelling rharge
Specific
and
hazard
(CN number)
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Name and description
toxic ammunition, with bursting charge, launching
charge or propelling charge
toxic ammunition, with bursting device, launching
charge or propelling charge
gunpowder (gunpowder) granular or powdered
compressed black powder (gunpowder) or pelleted smoke
powder (gunpowder)
non-electric detonating egg tube, electric detonating cap for detonation, bomb for blasting, city-owned explosive charge
bomb, bomb with explosive charge
, With right condensed explosive charge
Photographic flash bomb
Photographic flash bomb
Photographic flash bomb
Auxiliary explosive charge, without thunder
Detonating charge, coal explosive
Cap-shaped detonator
Detonating explosive
Flash ammunition
Flash ammunition
Signal ammunition
Empty ammunition shell. With detonator
Deep water explosive
Shaped charge without detonator
Auxiliary explosive charge
Detonating element. Soft
Table 1 (continued)
English name
AMMUNITION,
TOxICwith
burster, expelling charge or pro-pelling tharge
AMMUNITION,
burster, expelling charge or pru-pelling chergc
LLACK POWDER < GUNPOW
DER), granular ur Bs e mral
BLACK POWDER GLNPOW-
DER), COMPRESSED or BLACK
POWTER (GUNPOWTER.IN
PEL.L.ETS
DETONATORS,NON-ELECTRIC
for blasting
DETONATORS, ELECTRIC for
blasting
BOMBS with bursting ehurge
BOMBS with bursting charge
BOMBS with bursting chargc
BOMBS,PIOTO-FLASII
BOMBS,PHOTO-FLASH
BOMBS, PHOTQ-FLASH
BOOSTERS without Cetonator
BURSTERS. cXplosiv:
FRIMERS, CAF TYFE
CHARGES. DEMOLITION||tt ||CARTRIGES. FIASH
CARTRIDGES, FLASH
CARIRIKGES, SIGNAL
CASES, CARTR'F: EMPTY.
:WIIH PRIMER
CHARGES, DEPTH
CHARGES, SHAPED withrm1 rle-ta-nator
CHARGES.SUPPLEMENTA
RY,EXPTOSIVE
CORD. DETONATING, ilxible
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name and description
click for guidance Fire
Explosive cable cutters
Cyclotrimethylene trinitramine (dynamite,
Dark gold RDX), wetted, containing
Water not less than 15%
Detonator for ammunition
Second dose of aminobenzene, + by mass
Water or mixture of alcohol and water not less than ||t t||40%
diethylene glycol dinitrate, desensitizing, containing by mass
not less than 25% of non-flammable, water-insoluble desensitizing Disinfectants
Dinitrophenol, dry or wetted, with less than 15% water content
Dinitrophenol alkali salt, dry +
or wet, containing less than 15% water by mass
dinitroresorcinol, dry, or faded, containing less than 15% water by mass
hexanitrodiphenylamine (diphenylamine) Bitter Skin: Hexanitre Explosives)
A Type screw-breaking explosive
Type B screw-breaking explosive
Type C blasting explosive
Type L screw-breaking explosive
Ground flare
Air-dropped revealing bomb|| tt||Flash powder
Explosive fracturing cover, without sound, oil
Non-explosive fuse
Detonating plug (detonating tube), metal-clad| |tt||Table 1 (strands)
English name
CORD, IGNITER
CLTTERS, CAELE, EXPLOSIVE
CYCLOTRIMETHYLFNE-
TRINITRAMINECYCLONITE:|| tt||HEXOFEN,RDX>,WETTED with
ml. lesy than 15% water, by massDETONATORS FOR AMMUNI-
DIAZOJNTIROPHENOL, WET-
TED with not less than 40% w1-ter, ar mixture of alcohol and wa-ler, by mass
DIFTHYLENEGLYCOL DIN||tt| |ITRAIE, TFSENSITIZED with less than 25 % non-voletilc, water-in-soluble phlegmatizar, by massDINIIROPHENOL, dry or wetted with kcss than 15% waier, by trissDINITRDPHENOLATES,alkali
treluly,dry or wetted with lessthur 15 times water, by mass
DINITRORESORCINOI,dry or
wetted with less than 15% weller.bymags
IIEXANITRODJI'HENYLAMINE
(DIPICRYLAMINE:HEXYL)
EXPLOSIVE, RI.ASTING,TYPE A
EXTIOSIVE. LLASFING,TYPE B
FXI'LOSIVE, BLASTING,TYPE C
EXPLOSIVF.. HI.ASIINC.TYPE IFLARES, SRIACE:
FI.ARES.ALRIAL.
FI.ASII POWER
FRACTIRINGEVICES,EX-
PL(OSIVE: wihout detorator, foroil wells
FLSE, NON-DETONATING
CORD (FUSE): JHTONATING.
metel clal
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hazard
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GB12268—2005|| tt||Name and description
Ignition tube, metal-clad
Weak effect detonating cord (fuze tube), metal-clad safety fuse
Drying fuse||tt ||Smoke fuze
Practice hand-cranked or gun-fired bombs
Pulse Nitrosamine, nitros ... , containing water or a mixture of ethanol and water not less than -30 by mass
Hexolite explosive (HEXOTOL):
dry, or mixed by mass Water content lower than 15%
Igniter
Jet-type drilling gun with charge, oil-free,
without ridge
Lead azide-wet, blood-based Lead styphnate (trinitro-dilead), wet, containing not less than 20% water or
ethanol and water, by mass The mixture of water and
is not less than 205 %
Fuze ignition core
Explosive metal salts of aromatic nitro derivatives, n.e.s.
Glycerol hexanitrate Esters (nitromannols), wetted, containing not less than 40% water or a mixture of ethanol and water, by mass. Table 1 (continued) English name
FLSE, IGNITER, tubulaI.melalclad
CORD(FUSE),DETONATING)
MII.D) EFFECI, metal clad
FUSE, SAFETY
FUZES. JFTONATING||tt| |FUZES, DETONATING
GRENADES, PRACTICE, hand
or rifle
GUANYLNTTROSAMINO-GUA-
NYLIDENE HYDRAZINE, WET-
TFI) with nol less than 30% wa-tet,hyinass
GUANYLNITROSAMINOGUA-
NYI.TETRAZENE TETRAZENE) ,
和 item
WETTHD with not less Than 3D% [1. 14
water, nr mixrure of alcohol and water,bymass
TIFXOLITE (HEXOTOL), dry or
weted with less than 15% water: by mass
NITFRS
JET IERFORATING
CHARGt, ail well , withuut det-anator
LEAD AZIDE, WETTED with not
less than 20 waler. nt reixlte of1.1A
leohol und water. by nuss
LEA) STYPIINATE (FAI)
TRINITRORESORCINATE):
WEITED winls no1. le3$ than 20%water, or mixture f alrohal arclwater. by Inass
LIGHTERS, FLSE
DEFLAGRATING METAL SALIS
OFAROMAIICNITRDDERIVA
TTVES.N. CS.
MANNITOL HEXANITRATE (NI-
TROMANNITE>
WETTED with i
not legs than 40% water, or mixturcol aleobol end wpler, ly irusss
Hazard
[(CN number)
Name and description
Mercury fulminate, wet, containing water or ethanol and water by mass The mixed materials shall not be less than 20% of the ground incense or water books, with explosive charges, ground camp or water needs, with dry explosive charges, ground painting or Water snow, with explosive charge
desensitized nitroglycerin, containing by mass not less than
40% non-volatile, insoluble
nitroglycerin in ethanol , containing nitroglycerin
higher than 1% but not more than 10%
Table 1 (continued)
English name
MERCURY FI:LMINATE.WET||tt| |TED with no1 less ihih 20 wat tcr, ur trlixlute of alxuhol andf water, by inass
MNESi wich IurylisR eharge
MINES with hurrting charge
MINES with bursting chargegc
NITROGLYCERIN.
DESENSI| |tt||TIZED with not less than tlan 40%rlutl volatile water-insoluble phlegmaliztr. by mass
NITROXLYCERIN S.UTION IN
AlxOL wich mare than 1% buc
Dot mnore 1han 10% itruglycerin phosphate starch. dry or wet, by mass
!NITROSTARCII, dry or wetted
water content less than 20
nitrous urea
pentaerythritol tetranitrate (pentaerythritol explosive) +1 return, according to the fee, the water content is not less than 25%, 1 or pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (pentylene nitrate, subtracted, containing not less than 15% by mass of a sensitizer) Explosive pentothal, 1, or wetted, containing water, by mass Less than 15%
Trinitroaniline (picrylamine)
Trinitrophenol [bitter aldehyde>, "or
wet, with a water content of less than 30% by mass %
Trinitrobenzene (picryl oxide)
Gunpowder in blocks (gunpowder in pastes), wet, amine containing not less than 25% water
Smokeless gunpowder
with less then 20% water, hy massNITRO UREA
PENTAERYTHRITE
NITRATE(PENTAERYTHRI
TOL TETRANITRATE, PEIN):
WETTED with Not less than 25%water, by msss.or PENTAE-
RYTHRIIETETRANITRATE
( PENTAERYTHRIIOL
RANITRATE:PETN2,DESEN-
SITIZEDwith wot less than15%phlextnatizer, hy mass
PENTOL.ITE, dry nr wetted withkess than 15% water, hy miussTRINITROANINE
(PICRAMIDE)
TRINITRIPHENOL(PICRIC
ACID) dry or wetted with less then 32% weight, by mass
TRINITROCHLORO-BENZENE
(PICRYI. CHIORHE)
POWJER CAKE
(POWDER
PASTE). WETTED with hot lessThun 25 water, by mass
POWTER.SMOKELESS
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Smokeless powder
Name and description
Projectile with explosive charge
Projectile with explosive charge
|Projectiles with dry explosive charge
Illuminating ammunition; with or without dry charge
, expelling charge or propelling charge
explosive release device|| tt||Explosive rivets
Rocket: with explosive charge
Fire skeleton; with explosive charge
Rocket, with explosive charge
Rocket- With inert warhead
rocket engine
explosive material+ Except for detonating explosives
Hand-held signaling device
Explosive railway track signaler
Explosive railway soft track signaler
Exhaustively seek number signaler, fat as use| |tt||Distress signal, for ship navigation
Smoke signal
Smoke signal
Explosive sound detection device
Tetranitroaniline| |tt||Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine (Trinitrotoluene), dry or wetted, containing less than 30% water on a mass basis||tt ||Table 1 (continued)
English name
POWDER, SMOKELESS ||tt || |RIVETS,EXFLOSIVE
RCCKETS with bursting chargcRCCKETS with bursting chargeROCKER'S with bursting chargeRCCKETS with inert head
ROCKET MOTURS
SAMFLES, EXPLOSIVH. Dther
thun uitiating explosive
SICNAL IEVICES, HAND
SICNALS. RAILWAY TRACK,
FXPLSIVE
SIGNAIS, RAILWAY TRACK.
EXPLOSIVE
SIGNALS, DISTRESS+ ship
SIGNALS ,DISTRESS.ship
SIGNALS, SMOKE
SIGNALS, SMOKE
SOUNDING DEVICES, FXPLO
TETRANITROANILINE
TRINIIRUIHEVYEMETHYL
NITRAMINE(TETRYL)
TRINITRUTOEUENE ( TNT).
dey or wetled with less than 30%.||tt| |water, by mas?
Heri Ban
Dangerous
(CN No.)
112038
Heart 235
Name and Description
Ammunition electro-optical agent
Trinitrobenzaldehyde
Trinitrobenzene, in a liquid or wetted form, containing less than 30% water by mass
Trinitrobenzene Benzoic acid, dry or wetted with water by mass 5%
Trinitro-meta-cresol
Trinitro
Trinitrophenyl ethyl ether
Trinitroisophthalene diketone (monoacid), ten Urea nitrate, dry or wet, containing less than 20% water by mass or a mixture of ethanol (alcohol) and water by mass |Torpedo warhead. With explosive charge
Ammonium nitrate: Containing more than 0.2% of olefinic substances, including any organic substances calculated as acids; but not including any other added substances
Barium amide, ", hygroscopic, by quality Water content less than 50%
Booster tube with detonator
Cyclotetramethylenetetraphosphamide (X, Oak
Tokin explosive), wet, press Although the water content is not less than 15 yuan
sodium dinitro-o-cresol, dry + or wet
, according to the quality of water low %
sodium picramate, dry, or wet. Pressed water content less than 20%
Picrine, dry, or wet, according to quality
content less than 29%
Table 1 (Continued)
English Name
TRACERS FOR AMMUNITION
TRINITROANISOLE
TRINITROBENZENE,
wetted with less than 30% water:byriess
TRINTTROHENZOIC ACID, ry
0r wetted with less than 30% water. by mass
TRINTTRO-n-CRESOI.
TRINITRONAIHTHALENE
TRINITROPUENETOLE
TRINITRORESORCINOL(STYPH
NIC ACID), dry or wetted with less than 20 % water. or rixture uf alcuhol and water, by nuass
UREA NITRATE. dry ar wetted
with less than 20% water, by nassWARHEAIS.
TORPEOwith
buisting chargc
AMMONICM NIIRAIF: wiIh tIGTEthan 0. 2% combustible substances.including eny urgenic suhkslainex ual-culated as rarbon+ to the exclusion of any other added substance|| tt||BARIUM AZIDE. dry or wetted
wil lrss ihan 30% water, by massBXOSTERS WTTII DETONATOR
CYCI.CIETRAMETHYLFnE-
TETRANITRAMINE (HMXO:
TOGEN) . WETTED with not tessthan I5% water:by mess
SODILIM DINITRO-(-CRESOI.ATE.. Category
and category
dry or wetted with less than 15% ! 1.3Cweter, by mass
SODIUIM PICRAMATE, dry or||tt ||wellecl wil lesis thnun 20% warer,bymass
ZIRCONIL.M PILRAMATE, tItY
ar wetted with leas than 20% wa-ter, by niass
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112038
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Name and description
Ammunition electro-optical agent
Trinitrobenzaldehyde
Trinitrobenzene, dry, or wetted, with less than 30% water by mass
Trinitrobenzoic acid, dry, or wetted with
with less than 30% water by mass 5%
Trinitro-meta-cresol
Trinitro
Trinitrophenyl ether
Trinitroisophthalene (isophthalic acid), dry, or wetted, containing less than 20% of water or a mixture of ethanol (alcohol) and water by mass. Urea nitrate, dry, or wetted, containing less than 20% of water by mass
Torpedo warheads with explosive charge
Ammonium nitrate: containing more than 0.2% of olefinic matter, including any organic matter calculated as acid: but not including any other added matter
Barium azide, dry, wetted, by mass Water content less than 50% by mass
Booster tube with detonator
Cyclotetramethylenetetraphosphamine (X, Oxygen), wet, with water content not less than 15% by mass
Sodium dinitro-o-cresol, dry or wetted
, with water content less than 20% by mass
Sodium picramic acid, dry or wetted, with water content less than 29% by mass
Table 1 (continued)
English name
TRACERS FOR AMMUNITION
TRINITROANISOLE
TRINITROBENZENE,
wetred with less than 30% water:byriess
TRINTTROHENZOIC ACID, ry
0r wetted with less than 30% water. by mass
HTHALENE
TRINITROPUENETOLE
TRINITRORESORCINOL(STYPH
NIC ACID), dry or wetted with less than 20% water. or rixture uf alcuhol and water, by nuass
UREA NITRATE. dry ar wetted
with less than 20% water, by nassWARHEAIS.
TORPEOwith
buisting chargc
AMMONICM NIIRAIF: wiIh tIGTEthan 0. 2% combustible substances.including eny urgenic suhkslainex ual-culated as rarbon+ to the exclusion of any other added substance
BARIUM AZIDE. dry or wetted
wil l rss ihan 30% water, by massBXOSTERS WTTII DETONATOR
CYCI.CIETRAMETHYLFnE-
TETRANITRAMINE (HMXO:
TOGEN). WETTED with not tessthan I5% water:by mess
SODILIM DINITRO-(-CRESOI.ATE.. Category
dry or wetted with less than 15% ! 1.3Cweter, by mass
SODIUIM PICRAMATE, dry or
wellecl wil lesis thnun 20% warer,bymass
ZIRCONIL.M PILRAMATE, tItY||tt ||ar wetted with leas than 20% wa-ter, by niass
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He Xin 235
Name and description
Ammunition electro-optical agent
Trinitrobenzaldehyde
Trinitrobenzene, dry, or wetted, with less than 30% water by mass
Trinitrobenzoic acid, dry, or wetted with
with less than 30% water by mass 5%
Trinitro-meta-cresol
Trinitro
Trinitrophenyl ether
Trinitroisophthalene (isophthalic acid), dry, or wetted, containing less than 20% of water or a mixture of ethanol (alcohol) and water by mass. Urea nitrate, dry, or wetted, containing less than 20% of water by mass
Torpedo warheads with explosive charge
Ammonium nitrate: containing more than 0.2% of olefinic matter, including any organic matter calculated as acid: but not including any other added matter
Barium azide, dry, wetted, by mass Water content less than 50% by mass
Booster tube with detonator
Cyclotetramethylenetetraphosphamine (X, Oxygen), wet, with water content not less than 15% by mass
Sodium dinitro-o-cresol, dry or wetted
, with water content less than 20% by mass
Sodium picramic acid, dry or wetted, with water content less than 29% by mass
Table 1 (continued)
English name
TRACERS FOR AMMUNITION
TRINITROANISOLE
TRINITROBENZENE,
wetred with less than 30% water:byriess
TRINTTROHENZOIC ACID, ry
0r wetted with less than 30% water. by mass
HTHALENE
TRINITROPUENETOLE
TRINITRORESORCINOL(STYPH
NIC ACID), dry or wetted with less than 20% water. or rixture uf alcuhol and water, by nuass
UREA NITRATE. dry ar wetted
with less than 20% water, by nassWARHEAIS.
TORPEOwith
buisting chargc
AMMONICM NIIRAIF: wiIh tIGTEthan 0. 2% combustible substances.including eny urgenic suhkslainex ual-culated as rarbon+ to the exclusion of any other added substance
BARIUM AZIDE. dry or wetted
wil l rss ihan 30% water, by massBXOSTERS WTTII DETONATOR
CYCI.CIETRAMETHYLFnE-
TETRANITRAMINE (HMXO:
TOGEN). WETTED with not tessthan I5% water:by mess
SODILIM DINITRO-(-CRESOI.ATE.. Category
dry or wetted with less than 15% ! 1.3Cweter, by mass
SODIUIM PICRAMATE, dry or
wellecl wil lesis thnun 20% warer,bymass
ZIRCONIL.M PILRAMATE, tItY||tt ||ar wetted with leas than 20% wa-ter, by niass
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hazards
(CN number)CIETRAMETHYLFnE-
TETRANITRAMINE (HMXO:
TOGEN). WETTED with not tessthan I5% water:by mess
SODILIM DINITRO-(-CRESOI.ATE..类别
和项别
dry or wetted with less than 15% ! 1.3Cweter, by mass
SODIUIM PICRAMATE, dry or
wellecl wil lesis thnun 20% warer,bymass
ZIRCONIL.M PILRAMATE, tItY
ar wetted with leas than 20% wa-ter, by niass
h
CB 12268—2005
危险性
(CN号)CIETRAMETHYLFnE-
TETRANITRAMINE (HMXO:
TOGEN). WETTED with not tessthan I5% water:by mess
SODILIM DINITRO-(-CRESOI.ATE..类别
和项别
dry or wetted with less than 15% ! 1.3Cweter, by mass
SODIUIM PICRAMATE, dry or
wellecl wil lesis thnun 20% warer,bymass
ZIRCONIL.M PILRAMATE, tItY
ar wetted with leas than 20% wa-ter, by niass
h
CB 12268—2005
危险性www.bzxz.net
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