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Type
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Volume
|
Length
|
Width
|
Heigth
|
Net
weight
|
Operating
temperature
|
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TC_20
IMO 0
|
17.000
- 28.000 litres
|
6.058
mm
|
2.438
mm
|
2.591
mm
|
app.
2.200 - 3.000 kg
|
-
20°C to + 120°C
|
|
TC_20
IMO 1
|
11.000
- 26.000 litres
|
6.058
mm
|
2.438
mm
|
2.591
mm
|
app.
3.500 - 6.000 kg
|
-
20°C to + 250°C
|
|
TC_20
IMO 2
|
17.000
- 28.000 litres
|
6.058
mm
|
2.438
mm
|
2.591
mm
|
app.
2.500 - 3.300 kg
|
-
20°C to + 120°C
|
|
TC_20
IMO 5
|
13.000
- 26.000 litres
|
6.058
mm
|
2.438
mm
|
2.591
mm
|
app.
6.000 - 11.000 kg
|
-
200°C to + 60°C
|
|
IBC_1000
|
1.000
litres
|
1.200
mm
|
1.000
mm
|
1.160
mm
|
app.
60 - 83 kg
|
acc.
to the registration
|
|
Please
inform us of the products that you would like to store or transport,
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Short description of the Kemler figure and UN number (Hazardous goods) The upper figures,
the so called "Kemler figure", designate the hazard category (degree
of danger) for the transported substances. The lower figures, the
so called "UN number", designate the transported substance itself.
Which is a running number for the hazardous substances.
The second and possible third figure describe the additional danger according to the following key
If the first pair of figures are identical, this means that this is an increase in the main danger. |
| The hazardous goods plate to the right can frequently be seen. The UN number (substance number) 1203 tells us that the vehicle is transporting "Petrolium". The first part of the "Kemler figure 3" tells us that we are dealing with an "ignitable" liquid substance. The second part which is also a "3", means that the medium is highly flammable (increase of the main danger) |
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A
hazardous goods plate which is shown to the left, is seen much less
frequently, at the same time the substance is used much more than
you think. The UN number (substance number) 2029 tells us that the
vehicle is transporting "Hydrazine". The first part of the "Kemler
figure 8" tells us that we are dealing with a "corrosive substance".
The second part which is a "3", informs us that the medium is toxic.
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| In the case of the Hydrazine, it can be made clear that without any further knowledge of the substance value, a danger assessment of is not possible. Amongst others, Hydrazine is used in the industry for the generation of steam for the conditioning of boiler feed water (alkalinisation / oxygen binding) and as an additive for the after burner for military jets This substance is a high grade cancer causing substance and is absorbed through the skin. The MAK value (Maximal Workplace Concentration) lies at 0.13 mg/m³. The result of this is that when a vehicle, which is loaded with Hydrazine, is involved in an accident, it is only allowed to be neared using breathing apparatus and chemical protection clothing. |