What are other names or identifying information for carbon dioxide? Back to top. CAS Registry No.: 124-38-9 Other Names: CO 2, Liquefied carbon dioxide, Refrigerated carbon dioxide
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Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is primarily made up of soot particles, carbon, ash, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), metallic abrasion particles, sulfates, and silicates. Almost all particulate emitted by diesel engines is respirable (PM . 10 micron), with the majority of the particulates have diameters less than 1.0 micron.
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Suitable Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, appropriate foam, water spray or fog. Foam manufacturers should be consulted for recommendations regarding types of foams and application rates.
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•Carbon dioxide Oxygen, compressed •Oxygen, refrigerated liquid •Chlorine •Sulphur dioxide: Class 3 Flammable Liquids: Based on a liquid’s flash point and other properties, substances are included in this class if they are expected to be able to catch fire at common temperatures. •Gasoline •Diesel •Methanol
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Leaking cylinders are also a danger because the gas that comes out is very cold and it may cause frostbite if it touches your skin (for example: carbon dioxide or propane). Common examples include: compressed air, carbon dioxide, propane, oxygen, ethylene oxide, and welding gases. The hazard symbol is a picture of a cylinder or container of ...
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Polyurethane coatings can produce hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and isocyanate vapours. Epoxy coatings can produce carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Vinyl paints can produce hydrogen chloride. Phosphate rust-inhibiting paints can release phosphine during welding processes.
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Carbon Dioxide (CO 2) extinguishers: The extinguishing media is pressurized CO 2. When used for Class B and C fires, the CO 2 covers the fuel by blanketing it, and stops the reaction at the surface by displacing oxygen. Be thorough when using a CO 2 extinguisher. It has a moderate spray range and last only 10 to 30 seconds.
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Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is primarily made up of soot particles, carbon, ash, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), metallic abrasion particles, sulfates, and silicates. Almost all. particulate emitted by diesel engines is respirable (PM <10 micron), with the majority of the. particulates have diameters less than 1.0 micron.
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Carbon dioxide (CO 2) – from building occupants and combustion of fuels such as gas and oil furnaces and heaters. Carbon monoxide (CO) – from vehicle exhaust brought into the building buiding by air intakes. Dust, fibreglass, asbestos, gases, including formaldehyde – from building materials.
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Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that interferes with the ability of the red blood cells to carry oxygen. Exposure to very high concentrations of carbon monoxide (more than 4,000 parts per million (ppm)) can result in coma or death. Because carbon dioxide is an asphyxiant gas, exposure to extremely high concentrations (above 100,000 ppm) can ...
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