BSI-BS-En-12285-1-2003 Underground Fuel Tank Design and Fabrication
BSI-BS-En-12285-1-2003 Underground Fuel Tank Design and Fabrication
BSI-BS-En-12285-1-2003 Underground Fuel Tank Design and Fabrication
12285-1:2003
Incorporating
Corrigendum No. 1
Workshop fabricated
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steel tanks —
Part 1: Horizontal cylindrical single
skin and double skin tanks for the
underground storage of flammable and
non-flammable water polluting liquids
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BS EN 12285-1:2003
National foreword
English version
Réservoirs en aciers fabriqués en atelier - Partie Werksgefertigte Tanks aus Stahl - Teil 1:Liegende
1:Réservoirs horizontaux cylindriques à simple et double zylindrische ein- und doppelwandige Tanks zur
paroi pour le stockage enterré de liquides inflammables et unterirdischen Lagerung von brennbaren und
non-inflammables polluant l'eau nichtbrennbaren wassergefährdenden Flüssigkeiten
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the official
versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
United Kingdom.
© 2003 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 12285-1:2003 E
worldwide for CEN national Members.
EN 12285-1:2003 (E)
Contents
page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................3
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1 Scope ..............................................................................................................................................................4
2 Normative references ....................................................................................................................................5
3 Terms and definitions....................................................................................................................................5
4 Symbols and abbreviations ..........................................................................................................................7
5 Designation and purchaser's specification.................................................................................................8
6 Materials..........................................................................................................................................................8
6.1 General............................................................................................................................................................8
6.2 Materials for shell, dished ends and manholes ..........................................................................................9
6.3 Materials for tank accessories......................................................................................................................9
6.4 Consumable....................................................................................................................................................9
6.5 Material inspection documentation .............................................................................................................9
7 Design .............................................................................................................................................................9
7.1 Forms of construction...................................................................................................................................9
7.2 Single skin tanks............................................................................................................................................9
7.3 Double skin tanks ..........................................................................................................................................9
7.4 Dished ends....................................................................................................................................................9
7.5 Compartments................................................................................................................................................9
7.6 Dimensions...................................................................................................................................................10
7.6.1 Material thickness........................................................................................................................................10
7.6.2 Secondary skin.............................................................................................................................................10
7.6.3 Interstitial space...........................................................................................................................................10
7.7 Tolerances ....................................................................................................................................................11
7.8 Shell plate arrangement ..............................................................................................................................11
7.9 Manholes and inspection covers ...............................................................................................................11
7.10 Structural bolts.............................................................................................................................................12
7.11 Tank fittings, pipes and nozzles.................................................................................................................12
7.12 Stiffening rings.............................................................................................................................................13
7.13 Lifting lugs....................................................................................................................................................15
8 Fabrication....................................................................................................................................................15
8.1 Plate preparation..........................................................................................................................................15
8.2 Shell plate forming.......................................................................................................................................15
8.3 Types of joints..............................................................................................................................................15
8.4 Welding procedures, welders' qualifications............................................................................................15
8.5 External coating ...........................................................................................................................................19
9 Testing ..........................................................................................................................................................19
9.1 General..........................................................................................................................................................19
9.2 Pressure testing ...........................................................................................................................................20
9.3 Testing of the external coating...................................................................................................................20
10 Handling and installation ............................................................................................................................20
10.1 Handling........................................................................................................................................................20
10.2 Installation ....................................................................................................................................................20
11 Marking of the tank and manufacturer's statement .................................................................................21
11.1 Marking of the tank ......................................................................................................................................21
11.2 Manufacturer's statement ...........................................................................................................................21
11.3 Drawings .......................................................................................................................................................21
Annex A (informative) Transport, storage and installation procedure ................................................................22
Annex B (informative) Evaluation of liquid-material-combinations for storage tanks according to this
standard ........................................................................................................................................................24
Annex C (informative) A-devitations......................................................................................................................155
Bibliography ............................................................................................................................................................159
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Foreword
This document (EN 12285-1:2003) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN /TC 221 "Shop fabricated
metallic tanks and equipment for storage tanks and for service stations", the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or
by endorsement, at the latest by September 2003, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the
latest by September 2003.
This standard is part of a series of standards in the field of shop fabricated metallic tanks. The titles of the
standards which are already edited or are under preparation are:
Workshop fabricated steel tanks; Horizontal cylindrical single skin and double skin tanks for the underground
storage of flammable and non-flammable water polluting liquids
Workshop fabricated steel tanks; Horizontal cylindrical single skin and double skin tanks for the aboveground
storage of flammable and non-flammable water polluting liquids.
Further standards will be evaluated according to former decisions of CEN/TC 221 and according to the common
rules for standard works for CEN-standards.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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1 Scope
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This standard specifies the requirements for shop fabricated cylindrical, horizontal steel tanks, single and double
skin for the underground storage of water polluting liquids (both flammable and non-flammable) within the following
limits:
for double skin tanks with a vacuum leak detection system where the kinematic viscosity does not exceed
-3 2
5 x 10 m /s.
This standard is applicable for normal operating temperature conditions (-20 °C to +50 °C). Where temperatures
are outside this range, additional requirements should be taken into account.
This standard is not applicable to the liquid classes listed in Table 1 because of special dangers involved. This
standard does not deal with internal coating.
Class 1 Explosives
Class 4.2 Substances liable to spontaneous combustion
Class 4.3 Substances which in contact with water emit flammable gases
Class 5.2 Organic peroxides
Class 6.2 Infectious substances
Class 7 Radioactive substances, hydrocyanic or hydrocyanic solvent liquids, metalcarbonyls, hydrofluoracid,
bromide liquids
The classifications referred to are those adopted by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods (not to be interpreted as tank classes described in 3.4).
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2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European
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Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies (including amendments).
EN 288–1, Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials — Part 1: General rules for
fusion welding.
EN 288–2, Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials — Part 2: Welding procedure
specification for arc welding.
EN 288–3, Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials — Part 3: Welding procedure
tests for the arc welding of steels.
EN 10025, Hot rolled products of non-alloy structural steels — Technical delivery conditions.
EN 10051:1991, Continuously hot-rolled uncoated plate, sheet and strip of non-alloy and alloy steels — Tolerances
on dimensions and shape.
prEN 13160–2, Leak detection systems — Part 2: Pressure and vacuum systems.
prEN 13160–3, Leak detection systems — Part 3: Liquid systems for tanks.
prEN 13160–4, Leak detection systems — Part 4: Liquid and/or vapour sensor systems for use in leakage
containments or interstitial spaces.
prEN 13160–5, Leak detection systems — Part 5: Tank gauge leak detection systems.
prEN 13160–7, Leak detection systems — Part 7: General requirements and test methods for interstitial spaces,
leak protecting linings and leak protecting jackets.
EN ISO 898–1, Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel - Part 1: Bolts, screws and
studs (ISO 898-1:1999).
EN ISO 8501–1, Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products - Visual
assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 1: Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and
of steel substrates after overall removal of previous coatings (ISO 8501-1:1988).
3.1
tanks
workshop fabricated cylindrical containments for the storage of liquids. They are made of steel, equipped with dished
ends and consist of one or more compartments
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3.2
compartment
single storage fluid space within a tank
3.3
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underground tanks
tanks which are totally or partially imbedded in the ground
3.4
tank classes
are defined in Table 2
3.5
explosion pressure shockproof tanks
are designed to withstand an internal explosion without leakage; permanent deformations are permissible. Where the
atmospheric pressure of 1 bar the maximum explosion pressure is measured at 10 bar (abs.)
3.6
tank types
for the purpose of this standard two tank types are distinguished:
3.7
operating pressure (po)
pressure inside the tank above the liquid during operating conditions
3.8
test pressure (pt1)
pressure to which the tank or compartment is subjected for testing
3.9
interstitial test pressure (pt2)
pressure to which the interstitial space between the skins is subjected for testing. It is only applicable for double skin
tanks
3.10
nominal volume
volume stated on customer's order
3.11
actual volume
volume which is equal to or greater than the nominal volume
NOTE The safe working capacity of the tank should usually not exceed 97 % of the nominal volume in normal operating
temperatures.
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Dimensions in mm
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s2 Interstitial space
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Tank EN 12285-
1/50/2500/A/D
b) material specification,
6 Materials
6.1 General
The manufacturer selects the material in accordance with the customer's instructions either by using the material
specified by the purchaser or by nomination of intended liquids to be stored.
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Carbon steel according to EN 10025 or austenitic stainless steel according to EN 10088-1 may be used if the
mechanical properties are at least equal to those of S 235 JR (EN 10025).
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In areas where low temperatures have to be considered (below -20°C) and in this case wall-thicknesses are 6 mm, at
least carbon steel of grade S 235 J2G3 or equal shall be used.
Materials used for the fabrication of tank accessories if welded to the tank shall be compatible with the tank material.
6.4 Consumable
All welding rods/wires and other consumables shall be compatible with the basic material.
Material inspection documentation of shell plates and dished ends shall for carbon steel according to EN 10025 be in
accordance with the requirements of 2.2 of EN 10204: 1991 and for all other steel qualities shall be in accordance
with 3.1 B of EN 10204: 1991.
7 Design
Single skin tanks shall form an impermeable containment; they constitute the inner tank of a double skin tank.
Single skin tanks shall form an impermeable containment; they constitute the inner tank of a double skin tank.
For double skin tanks, a secondary skin is welded around the inner tank, which forms an impermeable self contained
tank. The secondary skin shall cover at least 97 % of the nominal volume of the inner tank.
There shall be at least two sockets for the leak detection system and these shall be located at the highest point of the
interstitial space. The interstitial space shall be connected to a leak detection system in order to monitor the integrity
of the tank permanently.
Dished ends shall be used for external ends and to separate compartments.
7.5 Compartments
The nominal wall thicknesses of dished ends separating the compartments (compartment dished ends) are given in
Table 3. For classes A and B a different form of dished ends separating the compartments is possible, where r1 = d1,
but without knuckle radius r2 and without straight flange.
A compartment dished end with a knuckle radius and a straight flange is equivalent to a reinforcement ring at the
same position.
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7.6 Dimensions
The nominal wall thickness of the inner tank shell, outer tank shell and dished ends shall be specified by the
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Table 3 — Nominal wall thickness for inner and outer skin of tanks, dished ends and compartment dished
ends
The secondary skin shall enclose at least 300 degrees of the circumference of the tank, leaving not more than
60 degrees on the top uncovered.
In cases where the manhole diameter exceeds d1/2, the manhole shall be provided with a secondary skin.
The interstitial space gap should be as small as practically possible but suitable for the leak detection system to
function.
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7.7 Tolerances
The tolerance on the overall length of the tank shall be ± 1% of the real length stated by the manufacturer.
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The minimum thicknesses of dished ends after forming and for shell plates shall be at least 92 % of the nominal wall
thickness according to Table 3. The thickness of shell plates shall be in accordance with EN 10051:1991, Table 2.
For the dished ends, the tolerances shall be -0/+6 mm for d1 ≤ 2000 mm, and -0/+10 mm for d1 > 2000 mm based on
the calculated circumference of d1.
Cross seams are not allowed. Longitudinal welds are not allowed in the bottom half of the tank.
Key
Unless otherwise specified by the purchaser, the tanks shall be equipped with at least one inspection cover per
compartment. In cases where inspection covers are not allowed, the tanks shall have one manhole of at least
d2 = 600 mm. No part of a compartment shall be more than 10 m from a manhole. Single skin tanks shall always
have a manhole.
The manufacturer shall decide whether manholes (inspection covers, nozzles) shall be of set-through or set-on-
type. Nozzles and flanges shall either be welded inside and outside, or by full penetration.
For the dimensions of the manholes and their components see Table 4.
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Inside Plate Diameter of Pitch circle Bolt hole Flange thickness and Bolts
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mm
Class Class B
and C
A
Instead of the manhole covers shown in the figure 3 and dimensioned in Table 4, ribbed or embossed covers may
be used in class A tanks with a plate thickness at least equal to the thickness of the inner tank s1. A ribbed or
embossed cover shall withstand the test pressure pt1.
Inspection covers for tanks of class A with d1 ≤ 1250 mm and tanks of classes B and C with d1 ≤ 1000 mm. The
diameter of the inspection cover shall not be larger than 300 mm and not smaller than 120 mm, and the thickness
of the inspection cover shall be equal to the minimum thickness of the inner tank.
Structural bolts used shall be in accordance with EN ISO 898-1, with a property class being at least 4.6. The
material chosen shall be compatible with the tank material.
All tank fittings, pipes and nozzles, shall be situated on the manhole cover or in the single skin top of the tank. For
tanks of class C only the set-through nozzles shall be used. A penetration of the double skin is not allowed
(exception: nozzles for leak detection system). Fittings and all other openings shall have a minimum distance of
50 mm to welded seams.
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1 Gasket
2 set-through nozzle
3 set-on nozzle
4 vent or pressure relief device of 10 mm diameter
5 surface roughness of facing: R z • 160
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The number of stiffening rings depends on tan to tan length (lc) of each compartment and shall be in accordance
with Table 5.
Table 5 — Number of required stiffening rings in accordance with length of each compartment
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lc ≤ 7800 ––
15600 < lc 3
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Apertures as shown in figure 4 should be located at the top and bottom of the stiffening rings to allow un-obstructed
flow of liquids, vapour or gases.
Where internal coating is asked for, continuous welding shall be used on stiffening rings.
Alternatively, instead of using stiffening rings (lc ≥ 7800 mm), the wall thickness of inner tanks may be increased. In
this case the wall thickness of the inner tank shall be the greater of the following:
1,4 d 1
b) s1 = 0,4 + 1(rounded up to full mm) (rounded up to full mm)
1000
3
Each tank shall be provided with lifting lugs. The number of liftings lugs shall be at least 1 for a tank up to 20 m
3
nominal volume and not less than 2 above 20 m . The lug(s) shall be positioned to enable the tank to be lifted in a
horizontal position.
Lifting lugs fully welded to the tanks shall be provided in sufficient size and quantity to enable the empty tank to be
lifted.
The lifting lugs shall be provided with a lifting hole of at least 60 mm minimum diameter.
In order to prevent deformation and for maintaining integrity of the coating, a reinforcement plate shall be provided
or the lifting lug(s) shall be made of suitable size.
8 Fabrication
The plate edges shall be visually examined for laminations by the manufacturer. Where such faults are found the
plate shall be deemed unsuitable for fabrication of the tank.
All plates shall be formed to the required curvature over the full width or length of the plate as might be applicable.
The manufacturer shall ensure that there is continuity of curvature at the longitudinal butt welds.
The types of welded joints shall be in accordance with Table 6. All internal attachments shall be continuously
welded.
Welding procedures shall be in accordance with EN 288–1, EN 288–2, EN 288–3 and welders' qualifications shall
be in accordance with EN 287–1.
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8.5.1 General
General Each tank shall be provided with an external protective coating. All coatings, when applied by the tank
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manufacturer, shall be in accordance with the coating manufacturer's instructions. Where the temperature of
carbon steel can fall below normal operating temperatures and the tanks are used for products without corrosion
inhibitor, the tanks shall be provided with internal coating.
In addition to any national requirements the external coating shall meet at least the requirements given in 7.5.2 and
7.5.3.
The surface shall be prepared in accordance with the coating manufacturer's specifications for application to
ensure permanent adhesion of the external coating.
Where impressed current cathodic protection is required by the purchaser all surfaces shall be prepared by grit
blasting to at least SA 2.5 as defined in EN ISO 8501-1.
Table 7 shows the external coatings permitted, the minimum thickness, and minimum test voltage. External
coatings shall not contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
NOTE The minimum test voltages indicated are related to the minimum thickness mentioned in this table. If the
thickness is increased, the voltages should also be increased. Coatings can be tested at higher voltage than indicated.
9 Testing
9.1 General
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Single skin and inner tanks of double skin tanks and the interstitial space shall be tested in accordance with
Table 8. No leakage may be observed during the pressure testing.
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Before leaving the workshop the external coating of each and every tank should be submitted to a high voltage test
in order to prove its integrity. The minimum test voltage is given in Table 7.
NOTE Owing to possible damage during transport, storage and handling, it is essential that this test is repeated on the site
by the installer immediately before lowering the tank into the pit.
10.1 Handling
The tank shall only be lifted by the liftings lugs provided by the tank manufacturer. The lifting lugs have to be
designed to lift the tank with the inner compartments empty.
10.2 Installation
Tanks designed to this standard allow for an earth cover of up to 1,5 m and for the tank to withstand imposed traffic
loads from a properly constructed roadway. This will provide a reasonable safety factor.
The access chamber shall be designed in such a way to prevent loads from the traffic area above being transmitted
to the tank.
The methods used to secure the tank in the excavation shall not damage the coating of the tank.
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Each tank shall be marked using a durable label which shall be corrosion resistant and resistant to the stored
product.
The label shall be fixed to the tank on or close to the manhole of the tank.
Year of manufacture
Type of coatings
In addition each compartment shall be provided with a label indicating the nominal volume in m³ of that compart-
ment.
The manufacturer shall provide a statement for each tank giving at least the information included in 10.1 and the
material chosen.
Drawings
The manufacturer shall provide a drawing showing all important dimensions, compartments and connections.
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Annex A
(informative)
A.1 Transport
The tank should be placed on the vehicle in such a way to ensure that the surface coating of the tank is not
damaged.
The tanks should be carefully fixed on the vehicle to prevent movement while being transported, using webbing or
other fixing methods, which will not damage the tank coating.
The tank should be controlled while suspended by the use of guide ropes when placing the tank in position. Where
two lifting lugs are used the lifting angle between the guide ropes should not exceed 120°.
A.2 Storage
When stored on site before installation the tanks should be placed on a level surface, free from protrusions, and on
a suitable base to protect the coating (i. e. sand, foam etc.). The position should be chosen to avoid accidental
damage from site traffic and the tanks should be restrained from rolling.
A.3.1 Planning
Prior to commencement of the installation the site conditions should be determined and recorded, the type of
ground will determine the need and type of ground support. Overhead cables and underground service should be
plotted.
The installation should be set out, taking care not to undermine any existing structures or damage underground
services.
Proper care should be taken to ensure that the excavation does not collapse, the use of sheet piling or other
proved methods should be adopted.
Owing to possible damage during transport, storage and handling, it is essential that the coating of each tank
should be subject to a high voltage test in accordance with Table 7. Where coating is damaged it should be
repaired and retested.
The tank should be securely fixed in the installation using a suitable method to prevent any movement of the tank
(e. g. anchored to a concrete base).
The backfill used should be non-cohesive granular material which will surround the tank to give adequate support
and restrain.
The choice of backfill used may well depend upon the native soils and their compatibility with the coating of the
tank. For possible combinations see Table A.1.
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All backfill material should be washed, graded and free flowing, free from ice, clay, organic materials and free of
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heavy objects. The minimum bulk density should be 1500kg/m .
Bitumen __ X X
Epoxy __ _ X
Glassfibre __ _ _
Polyurethane __ _ _
PVC __ _ _
_ _ Recommended
_ Possible
X Not recommended (but eventually according to coating producers instructions possible, see 7.5.1)
Sand
Sand should be well graded and shall have less than 8 % passing a 75 m screen with the largest particle size less
than 3 mm.
Gravel
The backfill material should not have more than 3 % passing a 2,4 mm screen. The material shall be well-rounded
pea gravel with a mix of particle size not less than 3 mm and not more than 20 mm.
Stone crushings
Stone crushings with angular particle size of not less than 3 mm not more than 16 mm, not more than 3 % should
pass a 2,4 mm screen.
Sufficient backfill should be placed on the excavation base before the tank is lowered in the excavation.
The installer should compact the backfill and where necessary use mechanical methods to ensure the backfill
reaches all parts of the excavation.
An access chamber being liquid tight and capable of preventing any spilt liquid being stored from entering the
environment should be fitted to the tank.
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Annex B
(informative)
this standard
B.1 General
This Annex provides evaluations of chemical loads resulting from liquids stored in tanks as described in this
standard, considering specific materials used and specific working conditions.
Owing to the number of possible liquid-material-combinations, the list cannot be final and complete and should
always be open for new liquids and new materials to be added.
NOTE This Annex applies to above- and underground tanks. It should be considered, as far as this standard is concerned,
that the groups C and F relate to underground tanks.
The materials defined by EN 10025 and EN 10088-1 may be used. In addition to that P235GH and P265GH of
EN 10028-2 may also be used.
The positive-liquid list provides information about the use of the relevant liquid when storing in tanks whose liquid-
touched wall consists of the following materials:
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The evaluations of resistance of materials are valid for tradable and technically pure liquids only. The evaluations
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are not valid for waste or mixtures containing an undefined number and concentration of liquid-additions or
impurities.
B.2.1.3 Conditions
The safe working of a tank during its lifetime needs to consider the liquid-material combination. Therefore,
conditions in B 2.2 to B 4.3.2 are defined. The conditions belonging to a material-liquid combination are identified in
table B 2. The liquid-material combination is safe when the conditions are fulfilled.
the decrease of the wall thickness caused by corrosion (area-corrosion) does not exceed 0,1 mm per year
and
B.2.2.2 Liquid-material-combinations are not considered valid when one of the listed points is given:
the decrease of the wall thickness by area-corrosion exceeds 0,1 mm per year,
other local corrosions, e. g. pitting corrosion, are to be expected under the given conditions,
the liquid can react with the tank wall in a dangerous way (e. g. catalytic decomposition of the liquid).
The storage of liquids, which are not mentioned in the positive-liquid-list, may also be approved if the qualification
of the liquid-material-combination according to B 2.2.1, B 2.2.2 and B 4.2 is demonstrated by using the form shown
in appendix 1, laboratory tests or relevant literature.
If required by national regulation, the references by laboratory tests or relevant literature should be confirmed
according to the national rules.
B.4.1 Classification1) of the flammable liquids into danger classes (Table B.2 column 5)
1) Danger class A: Liquids with a flamepoint not exceeding 100°C, which do not show any property of
danger class B regarding water solubility, namely
Danger class A III: Liquids with a flash point above 55°C up to 100°C
1) Danger classes of liquids of this Standard should not be interpreted as tank classes defined in 3.1.4
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2) Danger class B: Liquids with a flash point below 21°C, which are water soluble at 15°C or the
flammable liquid elements of which are water soluble at 15°C.
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B.4.2 Classification of the tanks according to their working conditions (Table B.2 columns 7, 9 and 11)
Group B: Pressureless tank with a temperature under working conditions measured directly at the tank wall
not exceeding 40°C (e. g. aboveground tank standing in a room or tank with specific precaution against heating
up). Maintaining a light coloured coating is considered as suitable precaution against radiated heat.
Group C: Pressureless tank with a temperature under working conditions measured directly at the tank wall not
exceeding 30°C (e. g. underground tank, 0,8 m earth-covered, or tank with an equivalent isolation).
B.4.2.2 Tanks with internal working pressure (less than 0,5 bar)
Group D: Tank with internal working pressure without any precaution against radiated heat.
Group E: Tank with internal working pressure with a temperature under working conditions measured
directly at the tank wall not exceeding 40°C (e. g. aboveground tank standing in a room or tank with specific
precaution against heating up). Maintaining a light coloured coating is considered a suitable precaution against
radiated heat.
Group F: Tank with internal working pressure with a temperature under working conditions measured
directly at the tank wall not exceeding 30°C (e. g. underground tank, 0,8 m earth-covered, or tank with an
equivalent isolation).
B.4.3 Conditions for the use of the liquids (Table B.2 columns 8, 10 and 12)
Code/purity
B1: Mass of hydrocarbon mixtures shall only consist of aliphatic and alicyclic settled hydrocarbonates, mono-
olefines and aromatic hydrocarbonates.
B2: Only alcohols free from bromide and chloride and without further functional groups in the molecule (only OH
groups in hydrocarbon groundstructure)
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C3: pH value ≤ 7
C4: pH value 3 to 6
F1: Mass of fluoride < 0,5 % and mass of chloride < 350 ppm
L1: Mass of water > 0,05 %; no copper, tin or lead as part of the metal alloy
Code
H, H1, Temperature of the liquid under working conditions, in particular when heating, filling and evacuating
H4: Temperature of the liquid under working conditions, in particular when heating, filling and evacuating the tank,
should not exceed 40°C.
H5: Temperature of the liquid under working conditions, in particular when heating, filling and evacuating the tank,
should not exceed 65°C.
H6: Temperature of the liquid under working conditions, in particular when heating, filling and evacuating the tank,
should not exceed 100°C.
H7: Tanks should be installed in a manner to take into account heating, caused by climatic changes. The
temperature at the tank wall should not exceed 25°C.
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H8: Temperature of the liquid under working conditions, in particular when heating, filling and evacuating the tank,
should not exceed 200°C.
K3: When changing the liquid the tanks should be passivated by an oxal solution before filling.
M: The tanks should be installed in such a manner that the temperature of the liquid does not exceed 30°C.
N: Nitrogen or another suitable inert gas should be introduced into the tanks in order to create a permanent
overpressure.
T: At the time of filling it is essential that the tank is technically free from water and should be tightly sealed to
avoid moisture increase. Where moisture may gain entry condition N is applicable.
T1: It is essential that the tank under working condition is properly vented. The vent should have an air drying
system to avoid moisture entering the tank.
U: Only solution liquids (alcalic solutions) and their defined mixtures of which (or of its components) the
acceptance with the tank material is proved or certified according to 3.
U1: The solution is permitted for warm hydrous solutions of ammonium nitrate in concentration of more than 80 %
and 93 % at maximum assuming that
a) the pH value of the liquid measured in a 10 % hydrous solution is between 5 and 7 and
b) the solutions do not include more than 0,2 % flammable liquids and chloreous compounds of chlorine with a
chloreous content of more than 0,2 %.
The tanks are provided with a shut-off-device, which is designed in such a way that no overpressure will exist in the
tank and which protects the tank against leakage and the increase of foreign liquids. The shut-off-device of the tank
should be designed in such a way that the storaged ammonium nitrate will not effect its operation.
act. Active
aq. Aqueous
b.p. Start of boiling (boiling point)
conc. Concentration
ctg. Containing
f.p. Flash point
liq. Liquid
n.i.l. Only solvents mentioned in the positive-liquid-list
p(50) Vapour pressure at 50°C
soln. Solution
subst. Substance
u.o.n. Unless otherwise named in the positive-liquid-list
°C Degrees centigrade
+ Liquid is allowed
- Liquid is not allowed
0 Liquid has not been evaluated
UN-Nr. Number for the marking of the medium according to a medium list prepared by the United Nations
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1 Acetal, with a f.p. of -18 to below 21°C 1088 102 0,16 AI ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
2 Acetal, with a f.p. below -18°C 1088 102 0,16 AI 0,83 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
5 Acetic acid, aq. soln. ctg. 50 to 80% of pure acid 2790
------ ++++++ BH4 ++++++ B
6 Acetic acid, aq. soln. ctg. over 25% to below 50% of pure acid 2790
------ ++++++ BH4 ++++++ B
7 Acetic acid, aq. soln. ctg. more than 80% of pure acid 2789
------ ++++++ BH4 ++++++ B
8 Acetic acid, technical grade, purity 99,7% min. 2789 118 0,08 1,06 ------ ++++++ BH4 ++++++ B
12 Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized 1541 115 0,02 A III 0,93 ++++++ C3 ++++++ C3 ++++++ C3
13 Acetone oil, with a f.p. of -18 to below 0°C 1091 75 AI 0,89 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
14 Acetone oil, with a f.p. of 0 to below 21°C 1091 75 AI 0,89 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
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25 Adhesives, in flammable solvents, n.i.l., liq., with a 1133 A III ++++++ U ++++++ U ++++++ U
26 Adhesives, in flammable solvents, n.i.l., liq., with a A III ++++++ U ++++++ U ++++++ U
31 Alcoholic beverages, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 3065 78 0,31 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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32 Alcoholic beverages, with a f.p. over 55°C up to 61°C 3065 78 0,31 ++++++ BC ++++++ B
34 Alcohols, injurious to health, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. 2810 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
35 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 2929 35 1,75 A II 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
36 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 2929 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
37 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 55°C up 2929
A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
38 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 55°C up 2929 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
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39 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1986 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
41 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., with a f.p. below 1986 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
43 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 61°C and 2810
A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
44 Alcohols, toxic, u.o.n., with a f.p. over 61°C and a 2810 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
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45 Alcohols, injurious to health, u.o.n., with a f.p. of -18 1987 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
46 Alcohols, not toxic or corrosive, u.o.n., with a f.p. of 1987 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
51 Alcohols, not toxic or corrosive, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1987 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
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52 Alcohols, not toxic or corrosive, u.o.n., with a f.p. A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
53 Alcohols, injurious to health, u.o.n., with a f.p. below 1987 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
54 Alcohols, not toxic or corrosive, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1987 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
58 Alcohols, not toxic or corrosive, u.o.n., with a f.p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
over 100°C,
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60 Alcohols, injurious to health, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. 1987 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
62 Alcohols, injurious to health, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. 1987 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
over 35°C
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65 Alcohols, highly toxic on swallowing or skin contact, 1986 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
66 Alcohols, highly toxic on swallowing or skin contact, 1986 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
of 35°C max.
67 Alcohols, highly toxic on inhalation, u.o.n., with a 2929 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
70 Alcohols, highly toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. of 21 to 2929 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
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71 Alcohols, highly toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 55 2929
A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
72 Alcohols, highly toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 2929 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
73 Alcohols, highly toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 2810
A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
74 Alcohols, highly toxic, u.o.n., liq., with a f.p. over 2810 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B2 ++++++ B2
75 Aldrin preparation, liq., ctg. 7 to 75% act. subst., 2762 AI ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ACU
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79 Aldrin preparation, liq., ctg. over 75 up to 100% act. 2762 AI
------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ACU
35°C max.
35°C
84 Allyl isothiocyanate, stabilized 1545 151 0,03 A II 1,02 ++++++ A ++++++ BC ++++++ BC
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85 Allyl mustard oil, stabilized 1545 151 0,03 A II 1,02 ++++++ A ++++++ BC ++++++ BC
91 Aminonitrobenzenes, isomer mixture, liq. 1661 ++++++ AH6 ++++++ BH6 ++++++ BH6
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104 Ammonia solutions, 10 to 35%, density: 0,88 to 2672 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
105 Ammonium nitrate, aq. soln., hot, conc. over 80% 2426
------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U1
up to 93%
108 Ammonium sulfide, solns. with a f.p. over 61°C 2683
1,03 ++++++ C2 ++++++ C2 ++++++ C2
109 Amyl alcohol, with a f.p. of -18 to below 21°C 1201 100 0,11 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
110 Amyl alcohol, with a f.p. of 21 to below 55°C 1201 100 0,11 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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113 o-anisidine 2431 225 A III 1,09 ------ ++++++ ++++++
117 Aviation turbine fuel ASTM D 1695 Jet B, with a f.p. 1863 AI ++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
118 Aviation turbine fuel ASTM D 1695 Jet B, with a f.p. 1863 AI ++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
of 0 to below 21°C
120 Aviation turbine fuel JP-4, with a f.p. of 1863 AI ++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
-18 to below 0°C
121 Aviation turbine fuel JP-4, with a f.p. of 0 to below 21°C 1863 AI ++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
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122 Aviation turbine fuel JP-5, with a f.p. over 55 up to 1223
A III
++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
61°C
100°C
124 Aviation turbine fuel JP-6, with a f.p. of 1863 AI ++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
125 Aviation turbine fuel JP-6, with a f.p. of 0 to below 1863 AI ++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
21°C
126 Aviation turbine fuel JP-7, with a f.p. over 55 up to 1223
A III
++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
61°C
127 Aviation turbine fuel JP-7, with a f.p. over 61°C up = 150 A III
++++++ I ++++++ ++++++
to 100°C
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131 Benzonitrile 2224 191 A III 1,01 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
133 Benzylamine, with a f.p. over 61°C 1719 185 A III 0,99 ++++++ ++++++ B ++++++ D
134 Benzyl chloride, stabilized 1738 179 A III 1,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --+--+ M
136 Benzylidene chloride 1886 205 A III 1,26 ---+++ CET 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
over 50°C
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141 Bitumen, in petroleum distillates, liq., with 1999 A II ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
100°C
150°C
over 150°C
over 50°C
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146 Brake fluid, hydraulic, with a f.p. of 0 to 100 AI ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
below 21°C
147 Brake fluid, hydraulic, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 100 A II ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
148 Brake fluid, hydraulic, with a f.p. over 55 100 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
up to 61°C
149 Brake fluid, hydraulic, with a f.p. over 61 100 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
up to 100°C
150 Brake fluid, hydraulic, with a f.p. below 100 AI ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
0°C
153 1-bromo-3-chloropropane 2688 142 0,05 A III 1,6 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ AC
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156 1-bromobutane, with a f.p. below 21° 1126 101 0,18 AI 1,28 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ A
157 1-bromobutane, with a f.p. of 21°C min. 1126 101 0,18 A II 1,28 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ A
161 1-bromopropane, with a f.p. of -18 to 1993 71 0,51 AI 1,35 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ AC
below 21°C
162 1-bromopropane, with a f.p. of 21 to 1993 71 0,51 A II 1,35 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ AC
55°C
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171 2-butanol, with a f.p. below 21°C 1120 100 0,12 A II 0,81 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
172 2-butanol, with a f.p. of 21°C min. 1120 100 0,12 A II 0,81 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
176 2-butenal, stabilized 1143 102 0,17 AI 0,85 ---+++ AN ---+++ N ---+++ N
177 2-butoxyethanol, with a f.p. of 61°C 2369 171 0,9 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
max.
178 2-butoxyethanol, with a f.p. over 61°C 2369 171 0,9 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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179 Butoxyl 2708 166 0,03 A III 0,96 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
180 n-butyl acetate 1123 127 0,07 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
181 sec-butyl acetate 1123 112 0,11 AI 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
183 n-butyl acrylate, stabilized 2348 148 0,04 A II 0,9 --+--+ CM --+--+ C1M --+--+ M
184 sec-butyl alcohol 1120 100 0,12 A II 0,81 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
188 N,N-Di-n-butylaminoethanol 2873 222 0,86 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ A5BN ---+++ A5DN
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194 n-butyl butyrate 1993 166 0,02 A II 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
below -18°C
199 Di-n-butyl ether 1149 140 0,04 A II 0,77 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
200 n-butyl formate 1128 107 0,14 AI 0,9 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC1 ++++++
201 n-butylglycol acetate 184 A III 0,94 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
202 n-butyl isocyanate 2485 115 0,1 AI 0,89 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
203 tert-butyl isocyanate 2484 84 0,3 AI 0,85 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
204 n-butyl methacrylate, stabilized 2227 163 0,02 A II 0,9 0 0 0 0 0 0 --+--+ M --+--+ M
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205 n-butyl methyl ether 2350 70 0,55 AI 0,74 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
206 tert-butyl methyl ketone 1224 106 0,11 AI 0,81 ------ ++++++ ++++++
207 Butylphenol, liq. 2228 200 1,03 ------ ++++++ E ++++++
208 Butylphenol, melted 2228 200 0,92 ------ ++++++ EH6 ++++++ BH8
211 n-butyl propionate 1914 146 0,03 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC1 ++++++
212 Butyltoluenes, with a f.p. of 61°C max. 2667 190 A III 0,85 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
213 Butyltoluenes, with a f.p. over 61°C 2667 190 A III 0,85 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
214 4-tert-butyltoluene 2667 193 A III 0,85 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
215 n-butyl vinyl ether, stabilized 2352 94 0,22 AI 0,78 -----+ ACMN -----+ ACMN -----+ ACMN
217 n-butyric acid 2820 164 0,08 0,96 ------ ------ ++++++
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220 Calcium chlorate, aq. solns. with a conc. 2429
++++++ BC ++++++ BC ++++++ BC
of 65% max.
222 Carbon disulfide 1131 46 1,15 AI 1,27 -----+ EHN -----+ HN -----+ HN
223 Carbon tetrachloride 1846 77 0,42 1,6 --+--+ ACH ------ ++++++ AC
224 1-chloro-3-bromopropane 2688 142 0,05 A III 1,6 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ AC
227 2-chloro-4-methylaniline 2239 223 A III 1,16 ++++++ E ++++++ E ++++++ E
229 3-chloro-4-methylaniline, liq. 2239 241 A III 1,19 ++++++ E ++++++ E ++++++ E
230 4-chloro-2-methylaniline, liq. 2239 240 1,14 ++++++ E ++++++ E ++++++ E
231 5-chloro-2-methylaniline, liq. 2239 237 1,17 ++++++ E ++++++ E ++++++ E
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233 6-chloro-3-methylaniline, liq. 2239 228 1,19 ++++++ E ++++++ E +++++ E
235 1-chloro-2-methylbutane 1107 AI --+--+ ACH2 ------ ------
238 3-chloro-4-methylphenyl isocyanate, liq. 2206 226 1,21 ---+++ CET ++-+++ CEH5T ++-+++ CEH5T
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251 2-chloroaniline, liq. 2019 209 1,21 ------ ++++++ E ++++++ E
252 3-chloroaniline, liq. 2019 231 1,22 ------ ++++++ E ++++++ E
253 Chloroanilines, isomer mixture, liq. 2019 ------ ++++++ E ++++++ E
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261 Chloroform, stabilized with alcohols or 1888 62 0,71 1,5 --+--+ A2CM ------ --+--+ AEM
olefins
262 1-chlorooctane, pure 182 0,02 A III 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC ++++++ AC
263 1-chlorooctane, technical grade, with a 1993 175 0,02 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC ++++++ AC
f.p. of 21 to 55°C
264 1-chlorooctane, technical grade, with a 1993 175 0,02 A III 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC ++++++ AC
265 1-chloropentane 1107 108 0,15 AI 0,89 --+--+ ACH2 ------ ------
268 3-chlorophenyl isocyanate 2810 204 1,27 ---+++ CT ---+++ CT ---+++ CT
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269 Chloroprene, stabilized 1991 59 0,75 AI 0,96 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----+ ACMN -----+ ACMN
278 3-chlorotrifluoromethylbenzene 2234 153 0,04 A III 1,37 ++++++ A ------ ------
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283 Coal tar distillate, with a f.p. over 55 up 1136 A III ++++++ AB ++++++ B ++++++ B
284 Coal tar distillate, with a f.p. over 61 up A III ++++++ AB ++++++ B ++++++ B
to 100°C and a b.p. over 100°C
286 Coal tar naphtha, with a f.p. of 21 to 2553 0,41 A II 0,9 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
287 Coal tar naphtha, with a f.p. over 55 up 2553 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
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288 Coal tar naphtha, with a f.p. over 61 up A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
to 100°C and a b.p. over 100°C
290 m-cresol, liq. 2076 202 A III 1,03 ------ ++++++ BH5 ++++++ BH6
291 o-cresol, liq. 2076 191 A III 1,05 ------ ++++++ BH5 ++++++ BH6
292 p-cresol, liq. 2076 202 A III 1,02 ------ ++++++ BH5 ++++++ BH6
294 Cresols, aq. alkaline soln.s, with a density 2922
------ ++++++ B ++++++ B
295 Cresylic acid, liq., mixture of cresols, 2022 A III
------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ BH6
xylenols etc.
297 Cyanamide, aq. soln. with a conc. of 50% max. 1760
--+--+ C4M --+--+ C4M --+--+ C4M
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298 Cyanide, aq. solns., with a conc. of 30% 1935
------ --+--+ H1 --+--+ H1
max.
306 Cyclohexene, with a f.p. of -18 to below 2256 83 0,34 AI 0,82 ---+++ N ---+++ N ---+++ N
21°C, stabilized
307 Cyclohexene, with a f.p. below -18°C, 2256 83 0,34 AI 0,82 ---+++ N ---+++ N
stabilized
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308 Cyclohexyl acetate 2243 176 0,04 A III 0,97 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
309 Cyclohexylamine, with a f.p. of from -18 2357 135 0,07 B 0,87 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
to below 21°C
310 Cyclohexylamine, with a f.p. of 21°C min. 2357 135 0,07 0,87 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
312 Cyclohexyl isocyanate 2488 171 0,02 A II 0,99 ---+++ CT ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
313 1,3-cyclooctadiene, stabilized 2520 143 0,04 A II 0,87 ---+++ N ---+++ N ---+++ N
314 cis,cis-1,5-cyclooctadiene, stabilized 2520 151 0,04 A II 0,88 ---+++ N ---+++ N ---+++ N
315 Cyclooctatetraene, stabilized 2358 142 0,04 A II 0,92 ------ M1N ------ M1N ------ M1N
316 Cyclopentane 1146 49 1,05 AI 0,75 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
317 Cyclopentanol 2244 141 0,02 A II 0,95 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
318 Cyclopentanone 2245 131 0,05 A II 0,95 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
319 Cyclopentene 2246 44 1,23 AI 0,78 ---+++ N ++++++ ++++++
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320 Deanol 2051 134 0,04 0,89 ---+++ A5N ---+++ A5BN ---+++ A5DN
321 Decahydronaphthalene, isomer mixture, 1147 A II ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
with a f.p. of 55°C max.
322 Decahydronaphthalene, isomer mixture, 1147 189 0,03 A III 0,89 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
with a f.p. over 55°C
323 cis-decahydronaphthalene 1147 195 0,02 A III 0,9 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
324 trans-decahydronaphthalene 1147 187 0,03 A II 0,87 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
325 n-decane 2247 174 A II 0,73 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
326 Dehydrolinalool 197 A III 0,87 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
327 1,2-bis(dimethylamino)ethane 2372 120 1 B 0,77 ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
328 Di-n-propylamine 2383 105 0,17 AI 0,74 ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
329 Diacetone alcohol, pure 1148 168
0,94 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
330 Diacetone alcohol, technical grade, ctg. 1148 167 0,05 0,94 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
acetone, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C
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331 Diacetone alcohol, technical grade, ctg. 1148 166 0,05 B 0,94 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
334 1,2-diaminopropane, with a f.p. over -18 2258 119 AI 0,87 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B ++++++ D
to below 21°C
335 1,2-diaminopropane, with a f.p. of 21 to 2258 119 A II 0,87 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B ++++++ D
55°C
336 Diethoxymethane, with a f.p. of -18 to 2373 88 0,29 AI 0,84 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
below 21°C
337 Diethoxymethane, with a f.p. below 2373 88 0,29 AI 0,84 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
-18°C
339 N,N-diethylethanolamine 2686 162 0,02 0,89 ---+++ A5N ---+++ A5BN ---+++ A5DN
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343 Diethylbenzene, isomer mixture, with a 2049 A II ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
f.p. of 21 to 55°C
344 Diethylbenzene, isomer mixture, with a 2049 A III ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
347 1,4-diethylbenzene 2049 184 A III 0,86 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
348 Diethyl carbonate 2366 126 0,07 A II 0,98 ++++++ AC ++++++ AB ++++++ B
melted
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351 1,4-diethylene dioxide 1165 101 0,17 B 1,03 ---+++ EN ---+++ N ---+++ N
353 Diethyl ketone 1156 102 0,11 AI 0,81 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
355 Diethyl sulfate 1594 208 1,18 ---+++ ACT ---+++ AT
359 Dibutylethanolamine 2873 222 0,86 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ A5BN ---+++ A5DN
360 Dibutyl ether, isomer mixture, with a f.p. 1149 A II ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
21°C min.
361 Dichloroaniline, isomer mixture, liq. 1590 ------ ++++++ E ++++++ E
362 2,3-dichloroaniline, liq. 1590 252 1,37 ------ ++++++ E ++++++ E
363 2,4-dichloroaniline, liq. 1590 242 1,37 ------ ++++++ EH5 ++++++ EH5
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364 2,5-dichloroaniline, liq. 1590 251 1,37 ------ ++++++ EH5 ++++++ EH5
365 2,6-dichloroaniline, liq. 1590 200 1,37 ------ ++++++ EH5 ++++++ EH5
366 3,5-dichloroaniline, liq. 1590 266 1,37 ------ ++++++ EH5 ++++++ EH5
367 1,2-dichlorobenzene 1591 179 A III 1,31 ++++++ AC ------ ------
370 2,2'-dichloroethyl ether 1916 178 A II 1,22 ------ ------ ---+++ ET
374 Dichloropentane, isomer mixture 1152 A II ++++++ AC ------ ------
376 3,4-dichlorophenyl isocyanate, liq. 2206 238 1,39 ---+++ CET ++-+++ CEH5T ++-+++ CEH5T
377 1,2-dichloropropane, technical grade 1279 97 0,21 AI 1,16 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ AC
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379 1,2-dichloropropene, trans isomer 1993 77 0,43 AI 1,18 ++++++ AC ------ ------
380 1,3-dichloropropene, isomer mixture of 2047 A II ++++++ AC ------ ------
384 Dicyclohexylamine 2565 256 A III 0,91 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
387 Diesel fuel, DK type 1202 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
388 Diisobutyl ether 1993 121 0,09 AI 0,76 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
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390 Diisobutyl ketone 1157 168 0,02 A II 0,81 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
391 Diisopentyl ether, mixture of 2- and 3- 1993 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
396 1,1-dimethoxyethane, with a f.p. of -18 2377 65 0,64 B 0,85 ---+++ CN ++++++ ++++++
to below 21°C
397 1,1-dimethoxyethane, with a f.p. below 2377 65 0,64 B 0,85 ---+++ CN ++++++ ++++++
-18°C
399 Dimethyl sulfate 1595 188 A III 1,34 ---+++ CT ---+++ CT ---+++ CT
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414 Dimethylamine, aq. soln., with a f.p. 2924 B ++++++ G ++++++ B ++++++ D
416 N,N-dimethylaniline 2253 193 A III 0,96 ++++++ A ++++++ B ++++++ D
417 Dimethylaniline, isomer mixture, liq. 1711 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
418 2,3-dimethylaniline, liq. 1711 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
419 2,4-dimethylaniline, liq. 1711 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
420 2,5-dimethylaniline, liq. 1711 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
421 2,6-dimethylaniline, liq. 1711 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
422 3,5-dimethylaniline, liq. 1711 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
424 2-methylbutan-2-ol 1105 102 0,11 B 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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435 1,2-dimethylcyclohexane, isomer mixture 2263 AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
436 1,3-dimethylcyclohexane, isomer mixture 2263 AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
437 Dimethyldioxanes with a f.p. of -18 to 2707 120 0,11 A II 0,95 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ N ---+++ N
below 21°C
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438 Dimethyldioxanes with a f.p. of 21 to 2707 120 0,11 A II 0,95 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ N ---+++ N
55°C
439 Dimethyldioxanes with a f.p. over 55°C 2707 120 0,11 A III 0,95 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ N ---+++ N
up to 61°C
440 Dimethyldioxanes with a f.p. over 61°C 120 0,11 A III 0,95 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ N ---+++ N
441 N,N-dimethylethanolamine 2051 134 0,04 0,89 ---+++ A5N ---+++ A5BN ---+++ A5DN
442 N,N-dimethylformamide 2265 153 0,03 0,95 ++++++ A1G ++++++ ++++++
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459 Dimethylnitrobenzene, isomer mixture, liq. 1665 A III ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
460 2,3-dimethylnitrobenzene, liq. 1665 245 1,14 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
461 2,4-dimethylnitrobenzene, liq. 1665 244 1,13 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
462 2,5-dimethylnitrobenzene, liq. 1665 241 1,13 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
463 2,6-dimethylnitrobenzene, liq. 1665 225 A III 1,11 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
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464 3,4-dimethylnitrobenzene, liq. 1665 244 1,14 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
473 Dimethylphenol, isomer mixture, liq. 2261 A III ------ ++++++ ++++++
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480 Dimethylthiophosphoryl chloride 2267 170 A III 1,31 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----+ EH1T
481 N,N-dimethyltrimethylenediamine, with a 2733 134 0,04 AI 0,81 ++++++ ++++++ B ++++++ D
482 N,N-dimethyltrimethylenediamine, with a 2733 134 0,04 0,82 ++++++ ++++++ B ++++++ D
f.p. of 21 to 55°C
483 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol, liq., pure 1598 312 1,4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ BH8 ++++++ BH8
484 Dinitroanilines, liq. 1596 300 1,62 ++++++ AH6 ++++++ BH6 ++++++ BH6
485 1,2-dinitrobenzene, liq. 1597 318 1,31 ++++++ ACH8 ++++++ H8 ++++++ H8
486 1,3-dinitrobenzene, liq. 1597 302 1,36 ++++++ ACH8 ++++++ H8 ++++++ H8
487 1,4-dinitrobenzene, liq. 1597 298 1,4 ++++++ ACH8 ++++++ H8 ++++++ H8
488 Dinitrobenzenes, isomer mixture, liq. 1597 ++++++ ACH8 ++++++ H8 ++++++ H8
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491 Dinitrotoluene, isomer mixture, melted 1600 ++++++ CH8K4 ++++++ H8KA ++++++ H8KA
495 Dipentyl ether, technical grade, mixture of 1993 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
496 Diphenylmethane 4,4'-diisocyanate, 2489 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
497 Diphenylmethane 4,4'-diisocyanate, 2489 300 1,24 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
498 Dodecaethyl pentasilicate 1993 160 A II 1,06 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
499 Dodecadiphenylamine 2565 256 A III 0,91 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
500 Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, pure 2586 230 1,06 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B
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502 1,2-epoxybutane, stabilized 3022 63 0,56 AI 0,84 -----+ EK1MN -----+ EMN -----+ EMN
503 1,2-epoxypropane, stabilized 1280 34 1,71 AI 0,84 -----+ EK1MN -----+ EMN -----+ EMN
505 Ethanol, aq. soln. ctg. over 24% up to 1170
++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
70% of ethanol
506 Ethanol, aq. soln. ctg. more than 70% of 1170 B ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
ethanol
507 Ethanol, aq. soln. ctg. not more than 24% ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
of ethanol
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513 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 1172 156 0,03 A II 0,98 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
518 Ethyl acetoacetate 181 A III 1,03 --+--+ CH ++++++ C ++++++ C
519 Ethyl acrylate, stabilized 1917 98 0,18 AI 0,92 --+--+ CM --+--+ M --+--+ M
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over 35°C
35°C
525 Ethylamine, aq. soln., with a conc. Over 1036 B ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ B
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527 3-(ethylamino)toluene 2754 221 A III 0,95 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
528 4-(ethylamino)toluene 2754 217 A III 0,94 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
529 2-ethylaniline 2273 210 A III 0,98 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
530 N-ethylaniline 2272 205 A III 0,96 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
531 Ethylbenzene, chemically pure 1175 A II ++++++ AF ++++++ ++++++
532 Ethylbenzene, technical 1175 136 0,06 AI 0,87 ++++++ AF ++++++ ++++++
533 Ethyl benzoate 213 A III 1,05 ++++++ E ++++++ E ++++++ E
537 2-ethyl-n-butyl acetate 1177 162 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
538 2-ethylbutyl alcohol 2275 149 A II 0,83 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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540 Ethyl n-butyl ether 1179 91 0,27 AI 0,76 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
542 Ethyl butyrate 1180 122 0,07 A II 0,88 ++++++ C ++++++ C1 ++++++
543 2-ethylbutyric acid 193 A III 0,92 ------ ++++++ ++++++
544 Ethyl cellosolve 1171 135 0,35 0,93 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
553 Ethyl pentanoate 1993 A II ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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557 N-ethyl-m-toluidine 2754 221 A III 0,95 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
558 N-ethyl-p-toluidine 2754 217 A III 0,94 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
559 Ethyl carbonate 2366 126 0,07 A II 0,98 ++++++ AC ++++++ AB ++++++ B
560 Ethyl crotonate 1862 137 0,07 AI 0,92 --+--+ CH ++++++ C1 ++++++
561 Ethyl cyanoacetate 2666 206 1,06 ++++++ C ++++++ C ++++++ C
565 Ethylene glycol di-n-butyl ether 204 0,84 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
566 Ethylene glycol diethyl ether 1153 121 0,14 A II 0,84 ---+++ CN ---+++ N ---+++ N
567 Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether 2252 85 0,28 B 0,87 ---+++ CN ---+++ N ---+++ N
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568 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 1171 135 0,35 0,93 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
569 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate 1172 156 0,03 A II 0,98 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
570 Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether with a 2369 171 0,9 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
571 Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether with a 2369 171 0,9 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
572 Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether 1188 125 0,07 0,97 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
573 Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate 1189 145 0,05 1,01 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
574 Ethyleneimine, stabilized, pure 1185 57 0,79 AI 0,83 ------ C2H7N ------ C2H7N ------ C2H7N
575 Ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, 2983 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----+ HK1N -----+ HK1N
ethylene oxide
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581 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, stabilized 229 A III 0,89 0 0 0 0 0 0 --+--+ M --+--+ M
583 Ethyl isobutyrate 2385 110 0,12 AI 0,87 ++++++ C ++++++ C1 ++++++
584 Ethyl isopropyl ether 2615 63 0,65 AI 0,72 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
585 Ethyl lactate 1192 154 0,02 1,03 ++++++ C ++++++ C1 ++++++
586 Ethyl methacrylate, stabilized 2277 117 0,1 AI 0,91 0 0 0 0 0 0 --+--+ M --+--+ M
587 Ethyl nonanoate 220 A III 0,87 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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593 Ethyl polysilicate 1993 160 A II 1,06 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
f.p. of 21 to 61°C
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602 Extracts, flavourings in alcoholic soln., 1197 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
603 Extracts, flavourings in alcoholic soln., 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
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607 Extracts, perfumes in alcoholic soln., 1169 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
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608 Extracts, perfumes in alcoholic soln., 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
609 FAM standard mineral spirit, A type 1271 65 0,71 AI 0,71 ++++++ + + + + ++ ++++++
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619 Formic acid, ctg. 50 to 70% of pure acid 1779 101 0,18 = 1,17 ------ ------ --+--+ H2
620 Formic acid, ctg. 70 to 85% of pure acid 1779 106 0,18 ------ ------ --+--+ H2
621 Formic acid, ctg. 85 to 97% of pure acid 1779 101 0,18 ------ ------ ++++++
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622 Formic acid ctg. more than 97% of pure 1779 101 0,18 ------ ++++++ ++++++
acid
623 Formic acid ctg. less than 50% of pure 1779
------ ------ --+--+ H2
acid
624 Fuel oil, EL-01 type 1202 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
626 Fuel oil, light 1202 A III ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
627 Fuel oil, medium A III ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
629 Furfuraldehyde, with a f.p. over 55°C 1199 162 0,02 A III 1,16 ------ ---+++ N ---+++ N
630 Furfuryl alcohol 2874 171 A III 1,13 ------ ---+++ CN ---+++ CN
632 Gas oil, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C and a 1202 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++
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633 Gas oil, with a f.p. over 55 up to 61°C, 1202 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++
634 Gas oil, with a f.p. of 61°C to 100°C and A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++
635 Glacial acetic acid, purity 99,7% min. 2789 118 0,08 1,06 ------ --+--+ BH1 ++++++ B
636 Glutaraldehyde, aq. soln., with a f.p. over 2810 ------ ++++++ C ++++++ C
61°C
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640 Gutta-percha, in flammable liq., n.i.l., with A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
641 Gutta-percha, in flammable liq., n.i.l., with A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
643 Heptane, isomer mixture 1206 AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
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648 3-heptene, mixture of cis and trans forms 1993 AI ---+++ N ++++++ ++++++
-18 to 21°C
below -18°C
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658 1,4-hexadiene, mixture of cis and trans 2458 AI ---+++ N ++++++ ++++++
isomers
660 2,4-hexadiene, mixture of cis and trans 2458 AI ---+++ N ++++++ ++++++
isomers
665 Hexamethylene diisocyanate 2281 250 1,05 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
669 Hexanol 2282 149 A III 0,83 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
671 Hydrazine, anhydrous 2029 114 0,09 AI 1,01 ------ ---+++ K1N ------
hydrazine
673 Hydrazine, aq. soln., ctg. 36% max. of 2030
A II ------ ---+++ K1N 0 0 0 0 0 0
hydrazine
674 Hydrazine, aq. soln., ctg. over 36% up to 2030
A II ------ ---+++ K1N 0 0 0 0 0 0
64% of hydrazine
hydrazine
676 Hydrazine, aq. soln., ctg. 64% of 2030 A II ------ ---+++ K1N ------
hydrazine
677 Hydrazine, aq. soln., ctg. over 64% of 2029 AI ------ ---+++ K1N 0 0 0 0 0 0
hydrazine
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679 Hydrocarbons, u.o.n., with a f.p. of 21 to 1993 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
680 Hydrocarbons, u.o.n., with a f.p. over 55 1993 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
681 Hydrocarbons, u.o.n., with a f.p. over 61 up to 100°C and a b.p. over A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
100°C
682 Hydrocarbons, u.o.n., with a f.p. below 1993 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
685 Hydrocarbons, not toxic and corrosive, 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
50°C
687 Hydrocarbon mixture, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1993 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
688 Hydrocarbon mixture, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1993 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
100°C
689 Hydrocarbon mixture, u.o.n., with a f.p. A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
690 Hydrocarbon mixture, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1993 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ B1
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693 Hydrocarbon mixture, not toxic and 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B1 ++++++ BH6
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
700 Isodecane, isomer mixture, with a f.p. 1993 A II ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
from 21 to 55°C
702 Isobutyl acetate 1213 117 0,09 AI 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
703 Isobutyl acrylate, stabilized 2527 133 0,14 A II 0,9 --+--+ CM --+--+ C1M --+--+ M
704 Isobutyl alcohol 1212 108 0,08 A II 0,81 ++++++ BC ++++++ B ++++++ B
707 Isobutyl formate 2393 98 0,19 AI 0,89 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC1 ++++++
709 Isobutyl isobutyrate 2528 142 0,03 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
710 Isobutyl isocyanate 2486 102 0,15 AI 0,89 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
711 Isobutyl isovalerate 1993 171 A II 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
712 Isobutyl methacrylate, stabilized 2283 155 0,03 A II 0,89 --+--+ CM --+--+ M --+--+ M
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713 Isobutyl propionate 2394 137 0,07 A II 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ A ++++++
715 Isobutyric acid 2529 155 0,02 A II 0,96 ------ --+--+ H ++++++
718 3-isocyanatotoluene 2810 189 A III 1,06 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
below -18°C
722 Isohexene, isomer mixture, with a b.p. of 2288 AI ---+++ N ++++++
50°C max.
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
over 50°C
724 Isohexyl acetate 1177 162 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
728 Isopentyl acetate, mixture of 2- and 3- 1104 A II ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
methylbutyl acetate
729 Isopentyl alcohol 1105 131 0,04 A II 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
730 Isopentyl bromide 2341 121 0,09 A II 1,26 ++++++ AC ------ ++++++ A
731 Isopentyl butyrate 2620 179 A III 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
732 Isopentyl chloride 1107 99 0,22 AI 0,87 --+--+ ACH2 ------ ------
733 Isopentyl formate 1109 124 0,08 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
734 Isopentyl nitrite, pure 1113 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ A ++++++ A
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
736 Isophorone diisocyanate 2290 280 1,06 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
743 Isopropyl butyrate 2405 130 0,07 AI 0,86 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
749 Isopropyl isobutyrate 2406 119 0,13 AI 0,84 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
752 Isopropyl nitrate 1222 101 0,16 AI 1,04 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
753 Isopropyl propionate 2409 109 0,14 a ii 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
759 Ligroin, with a f.p. below -18°C, a b.p. of AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
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763 Lithium hydroxide, aq. soln., ctg. not 2679
------ ++++++ H5 ++++++ H5
765 Mesityl oxide 1229 130 0,07 A II 0,86 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
767 Methacrylic acid, stabilized 2531 161 1,02 --+--+ AM --+--+ M --+--+ M
768 Methallyl alcohol 2614 115 0,11 A II 0,86 ++++++ EC ++++++ ++++++
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
55°C
up to 61°C
774 2-methoxyethyl acetate 1189 145 0,05 1,01 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
776 o-methoxyaniline 2431 225 A III 1,09 ------ ++++++ ++++++
777 Methoxybutyl acetate 2708 166 0,03 A III 0,96 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
779 Methylacetic acid, pure, 99,8% min. 1848 141 0,03 1 ------ ------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
781 Methylacetic acid, aq. soln., ctg. less than
------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
782 Methylacetic acid, aq. soln., ctg. 80% 1848
------ ------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3
max.
783 Methylacetic acid, aq. soln., ctg. 80% 1848
------ ------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3
784 Methyl acetoacetate 170 A III 1,08 --+--+ CH ++++++ C ++++++ C
786 Methyl acrylate, stabilized 1919 80 0,35 AI 0,96 --+--+ M --+--+ M --+--+ M
787 Methylamine, 40% aq. soln. 1235 B ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
788 Methylamine, aq. soln., with a f.p. below 2924 B ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
of 3 bar max.
790 Methylamine, aq. soln., with a conc. of 1235 B ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
40% max.
792 N-methylaniline 2294 195 A III 0,99 ++++++ G ++++++ B ++++++ D
793 Methylaniline, isomer mixture, liq. 1708 A III ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
794 2-methylaniline, liq. 1708 200 A III 1 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
795 3-methylaniline, liq. 1708 203 A III 1 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
796 Methyl benzoate 2938 199 A III 1,09 ++++++ E ++++++ ++++++
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
800 1-methyl-1-butanol 1105 119 0,05 A II 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
801 2-methyl-1-butanol 1105 128 0,05 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
802 2-methyl-2-butanol 1105 102 0,11 B 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
803 3-methyl-1-butanol 1105 131 0,04 A II 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
804 3-methyl-1-butanol, ctg. fractions of 2,2- 1105 129 0,05 A II 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
dimethyl-1-propanol
805 3-methyl-2-butanol 1105 113 0,04 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
810 2-methylbutan-2-ol 1105 102 0,11 B 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
815 3-methylbutyl butyrate 2620 179 A III 0,87 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
816 3-methylbutyl nitrite, pure 1113 AI = 0,89 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ A ++++++ A
818 Methyl butyrate 1237 102 0,15 AI 0,9 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
825 Methylcyclohexanone, mixture of 3- and 2297 A II ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
4-methylcyclohexanone
828 Methylene chloride 1593 40 1,45 1,34 ++++++ AC ------ --+--+ ACH1
832 Methyl ethyl ketone 1193 80 0,38 AI 0,81 ---+++ N ++++++ ++++++
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
845 Methyl-2-hydroxypropionate 1993 144 0,03 A II 1,09 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC1 ++++++ C1
846 Methyl isobutyl ketone 1245 116 0,1 AI 0,8 ------ ++++++ ++++++
847 Methyl isopropyl ether 1993 32 2,11 AI 0,74 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
849 Methyl isovalerate 2400 116 0,1 AI 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
850 Methyl lactate 1993 144 0,03 A II 1,09 ++++++ AC ++++++ AC1 ++++++ C1
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
851 Methyl methacrylate, monomeric, 1247 101 0,18 AI 0,95 --+--+ AM --+--+ M --+--+ M
stabilized
852 4-methylmorpholine, with a f.p. below 2535 113 0,1 AI 0,92 ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
21°C
853 N-methylmorpholine, with a f.p. below 2535 113 0,1 AI 0,92 ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
21°C
854 4-methylmorpholine, with a f.p. of 21°C 2535 114 0,1 A II 0,92 ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
min.
855 N-methylmorpholine, with a f.p. of 21°C 2535 114 0,1 A II 0,92 ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++ D
min.
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
860 Methyloxirane, stabilized 1280 34 1,71 AI 0,84 -----+ EK1MN -----+ EMN -----+ EMN
864 Methyl pentanoate 1993 A II ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
868 3-methyl-2-pentene, cis/trans mixture 2288 AI ---+++ N ++++++ ++++++
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
882 Methyl propyl ether 2612 39 1,49 AI 0,74 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
883 Methyl propyl ketone, pure 1249 102 0,1 AI 0,82 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
884 Methyl propyl ketone, technical 1249 AI ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
888 alpha-methylstyrene, stabilized 2303 165 0,03 A II 0,91 --+--+ CM --+--+ M --+--+ M
891 Mineral spirit, A type 1271 60 0,76 AI 0,7 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
892 C9-monoolefin mixture, with a f.p. of -18 2057 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
to below 21°C
893 C9-monoolefin mixture, with a f.p. of 21 2057 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
to 55°C
895 1-naphthylamine, liq. 2077 299 1,13 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
896 2-naphthylamine, liq. 1650 306 1,06 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
897 alpha-naphthyl isocyanate 2810 269 A II 1,18 ------ ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
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900 Natural gasolene, with a f.p. below -18°C AI ++++++ ACS ++++++ BC ++++++ BC
3 bar max.
903 Nicotine sulfate, aq. soln., 40% max. 1658
0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
904 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 30% up 1796 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
sulfuric acid
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905 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 30 up 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
906 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 30 up 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
907 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 40% up 1796 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
sulfuric acid
908 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 5 up to 1796 ------ ------ --+--+ H2
909 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 50 up 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
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910 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 50 up 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
911 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 50 up 1796 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
sulfuric acid
912 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 50 up 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
913 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 8 up to 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
914 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 8 up to 1796 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
sulfuric acid
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915 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 90 up 1796 ------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
acid
916 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 95 up 1796 ------ ------ --+--+ H2
sulfuric acid
917 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. 10% max. 1796 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
918 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. 30% max. 1796 1,76 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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919 Nitrating acid, mixtures, ctg. over 30% up 1796 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
920 Nitric acid with 65% max. of pure acid 2031
------ ++++++ E 0 0 0 0 0 0
921 Nitroanilines, isomer mixture, liq. 1661 ++++++ AH6 ++++++ BH6 ++++++ BH6
922 Nitrobenzene 1662 211 A III 1,2 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
923 Nitrophenol, isomer mixture, melted 1663 ++++++ AH6K4 ++++++ BH8K4 ++++++ BH8K4
924 Nitropropane, isomer mixture 2608 A II ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
927 Nitrotoluene, isomer mixture, liq. 1664 A III ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
928 2-nitrotoluene, liq. 1664 222 A III 1,16 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
929 3-nitrotoluene, liq. 1664 232 1,16 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
930 Nitroxylene, isomer mixture, liq. 1665 A III ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
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931 Nitro-4-xylene, liq. 1665 241 1,13 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
932 2-nitro-3-xylene, liq. 1665 225 A III 1,11 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
933 3-nitro-2-xylene, liq. 1665 245 1,14 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
934 4-nitro-2-xylene, liq. 1665 244 1,14 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
935 4-nitro-3-xylene, liq. 1665 244 1,13 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
to 31°C
938 Nonane, isomer mixture, with a f.p. below 1993 AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
21°C
940 Octane, isomer mixture, with a f.p. of -12 1262 = 99 AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
to 12°C
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945 C12-olefin mixture , with a f.p. of 21 to 2850 = 100 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
55°C
946 C12-olefin mixture , with a f.p. over 55 to 2850 = 100 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
61°C
948 Parathion-methyl with more than 12% of 3018 A III ------ --+--+ HU --+--+ HU
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950 Parathion-methyl, with 1,2% to 12% of 3018 A III ------ --+--+ HU --+--+ HU
951 Parathion-methyl, pure, liq. 3017 200 A II 1,23 ------ --+--+ H --+--+ H
952 Pentachloroethane 1669 161 0,03 1,68 ---+++ ACN ------ ------
956 Pentanedial, aq. soln., with a f.p. over 61°C 2810 ------ ++++++ C ++++++ C
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958 Pentanethiol, active form 1111 118 0,13 AI 0,85 0 0 +0 0 + AH3 ++++++ ++++++
964 1-pentanol 1105 138 0,03 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
965 2-pentanol 1105 119 0,05 A II 0,81 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
966 3-pentanol 1105 116 0,07 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
967 2-pentanone, pure 1249 102 0,1 AI 0,82 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
968 2-pentanone/3-pentanone mix (3:1) 1249 AI ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
970 Pentyl acetate, technical grade, with a 1104 105 0,16 AI 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1
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1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
971 Pentyl acetate, technical grade, with a 1104 121 0,04 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ C1 ++++++
f.p. of 21 to 55°C
972 Pentyl alcohol, optically act. 1105 128 0,05 A II 0,82 ++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
974 Pentyl alcohol, synthetic isomer mixture, 1105 AI ------ ++++++ B ++++++ B
976 Pentylamine, isomer mixture, with a f.p. 1106 B ++++++ G ++++++ B ++++++ D
977 Pentylamine, isomer mixture, with a f.p. 1106 B ++++++ G ++++++ B ++++++ D
of 21 to 55°C
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
982 n-pentyl butyrate 2620 165 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
983 Pentyl chloride, active form 1107 AI --+--+ ACH2 ------ ------
986 Pentyl formate 1109 130 0,08 A II 0,89 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
989 n-pentyl propionate 1993 169 0,03 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
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994 Perfume products, with flammable 1266 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
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995 Perfume products, with flammable A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
996 Petrol, premium, S type, leaded 1203 40 AI 0,78 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
997 Petrol, premium, S type, unleaded 1203 40 AI 0,79 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
998 Petrol, premium plus, SP type, unleaded 1203 40 AI 0,79 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
999 Petrol, regular, N type, unleaded 1203 40 AI 0,77 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1001 Petroleum distillate, u.o.n., with a f.p. of 1268 0,2 A II ++++++ CS ++++++ ++++++
1002 Petroleum distillate, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1268 A III ++++++ CS ++++++ ++++++
100°C
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1003 Petroleum distillate, u.o.n., with a f.p. A III ++++++ CS ++++++ ++++++
1004 Petroleum distillate, u.o.n., with a f.p. 1268 AI ++++++ CS ++++++ ++++++
1007 Petroleum distillate, u.o.n., with a f.p. ++++++ CS ++++++ ++++++
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1010 Petroleum ether, with a f.p. below -18°C, AI ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
1018 Phenol, aq. alkaline soln. with a density of 2922
++++++ H5 ++++++ H5 ++++++ H5
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1019 Phenol, aq. alkaline soln. with a density of 2922
++++++ H5 ++++++ H5 ++++++ H5
1020 Phenyl isocyanate 2487 165 0,02 A II 1,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
1021 2-phenylpropene, stabilized 2303 165 0,03 A II 0,91 --+--+ CM --+--+ M --+--+ M
1022 Phosphoric acid, aq. soln., ctg. less than 1805
------ ------ ++++++ BF
1023 Phosphoric acid, aq. soln., ctg. 25% to 1805
------ ------ ++++++ BF
1024 Phosphoric acid, aq. soln., ctg. 75% of 1805
------ ------ ++++++ BF
pure acid
1025 Phosphoric acid, aq. soln., ctg. 80% of 1805 ------ ------ ++++++ BF
pure acid
1026 Phosphoric acid, aq. soln., ctg. 85% of 1805 ------ ------ ++++++ BF
pure acid
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1027 Phosphoric acid, aq. soln., ctg. more than 1805 213 0,03 1,88 ------ ------ ++++++ BF
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1041 2-propen-1-ol, with a f.p. of 21 to below 23°C 1098 97 0,15 A II 0,85 ++++++ EC ++++++ ++++++
1042 2-propen-1-ol, with a f.p. of 23°C min. 1098 97 0,15 A II 0,85 ++++++ EC ++++++ ++++++
1046 Propionic acid, pure, 1848 141 0,03 A II 1 ------ ------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3
1047 Propionic acid, aq. soln., ctg. less than
------ --+--+ H2 ++++++
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1049 Propionic acid, aq. soln., ctg. 80% min. 1848
------ ------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3
1050 Propionic acid, aq. soln., ctg. 80% min. 1848
------ ------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3
1053 n-propyl acetate 1276 102 0,16 AI 0,89 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
1056 Propylene tetramer, with a f.p. of min. 21 2850 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
up to 55°C
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1057 Propylene tetramer, with a f.p. of min. 55 2850 A III = 1,00 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
up to 61°C
1058 Propylene trimer, with a f.p. of -18 to 2057 AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
below 21°C
1059 Propylene trimer, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 2057 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
1061 Di-n-propyl ether, with a f.p. of -18 to 2384 90 0,27 AI 0,75 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
below 21°C
1062 Di-n-propyl ether, with a f.p. below 2384 90 0,27 AI 0,75 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
-18°C
1064 Pyridine, pure 1282 114 0,11 B 0,99 ++++++ A7 ++++++ ++++++
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1065 Pyridine, technical grade, with admixture 1282 115 0,11 B 0,99 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
of methylpyridines
1067 Quinoline, with a f.p. of 61°C max. 2656 237 A III 1,1 ------ ++++++ ++++++
1068 Quinoline, with a f.p. over 61°C 2656 237 A III 1,1 ------ ++++++ ++++++
over 35°C
over 50°C
50°C
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1072 Resins, in hydrocarbons or alcohols, n.i.l., 1866 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
over 100°C
1073 Resins, in hydrocarbons or alcohols, n.i.l., A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
1075 Road asphalt, liq., with a f.p. of 21 to 1999 A II ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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1081 Road tar, liq., with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 1999 A II
++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
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1086 Shale oil, with a f.p. of -18 to below 0°C 1288
AI 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
1089 Shale oil, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C and a 1288 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
1090 Shale oil, with a f.p. over 55 up to 61°C 1288 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
1091 Shale oil, with a f.p. over 61 to 100°C A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
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health
1096 Sodium chlorite, aq. soln., ctg. not more
------ ------ ++++++ C2
1097 Sodium chlorite, aq. soln., ctg. more than 1908
------ ------ ++++++ C2
5% of active chlorine
1098 Sodium cyanide, aq. soln. with a density 1689
------ 0 0 +0 0 + H3 0 0 +0 0 + H3
1100 Sodium hydrogen sulfide, aq. soln., ctg. 1719
++++++ ++++++ ++++++
30% of NaHS
max. of NaOH
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1102 Sodium hydroxide, aq. soln., ctg. 10% max. of NaOH 1824
++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1103 Sodium hydroxide, aq. soln., ctg. 20% 1824
++++++ ++++++ ++++++
max. of NaOH
1104 Sodium hydroxide, aq. soln., ctg. 33% 1824
++++++ ++++++ ++++++
max. of NaOH
1105 Sodium hydroxide, aq. soln., ctg. 50% 1824
++++++ ++++++ ++++++
max. of NaOH
methanol
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methanol
1114 Solvent naphtha, heavy, C10-Ar type, 1136 A III ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
1115 Solvent naphtha, heavy, C10-Ar type,with A III ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
1116 Solvent naphtha, with a f.p. of -18 to 1256 80 0,37 AI 0,88 ++++++ ACS ++++++ ++++++
below 0°C
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1117 Solvent naphtha, with a f.p. of 0 to below 1256 80 0,37 AI 0,88 ++++++ ACS ++++++ ++++++
21°C
1118 Solvent naphtha, with a f.p. of 21 to 1256 80 0,37 A II 0,88 ++++++ ACS ++++++ ++++++
55°C
1119 Special boiling point spirit, 1-A type 1271 60 0,76 AI 0,68 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1120 Special boiling point spirit, 1-B type 1271 60 0,76 AI 0,68 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1121 Special boiling point spirit, 2-A type 1271 80 0,51 AI 0,7 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1122 Special boiling point spirit, 2-B type 1271 80 0,51 AI 0,7 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1123 Special boiling point spirit, 3 type 1271 AI ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1124 Styrene, monomeric, stabilized 2055 145 0,04 A II 0,91 --+--+ BCM --+--+ M --+--+ M
1125 Sulfuric acid, ctg. over 90% up to 92% 1830 300 1,83 -++-++ ------ 0 ++0 ++ BT1
of pure acid
1126 Sulfuric acid, ctg. over 98% of pure acid 1830 280 1,85 -++-++ ------ 0 ++0 ++ BT1
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1127 Sulfuric acid, ctg. 92% to 98% of pure 1830 300 1,84 -++-++ ------ 0 ++0 ++ BT1
acid
1128 Tall oil 1272 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
50°C
1130 Tar, in petroleum distillate, liq., with a f.p. 1999 A II
++++++ ABC ++++++ B ++++++ B
150°C
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over 50°C
over 100°C
1136 Terpenes, u.o.n.,with a f.p. over 55 up to 2319 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B ++++++ B
1137 Terpenes, u.o.n., with a f.p. over 61 up A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ B ++++++ B
1138 Tetrachloroethylene 1897 120 0,1 1,63 --+--+ ACH ------ ++++++ AC
1140 Tetraethyl orthosilicate 1292 166 0,02 A II 0,93 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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1142 Tetrahydrofuran, with a f.p. of -18 to 2056 64 0,63 AI 0,89 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
below 21°C
1143 Tetrahydrofuran, with a f.p. below -18°C 2056 64 0,63 B 0,89 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
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1160 Tinctures, pharmaceutical, in alcoholic 1293 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ U ++++++ U
1164 2,4-tolylene diisocyanate and isomer 2078 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
mixtures, liq.
stabilized
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1175 Trimethylamine, 45% aq. soln. 1297 B ++++++ BG ++++++ B ++++++
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1185 Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate 2328 200 1,01 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---+++ BCT ---+++ BCT
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1197 Trimethyl phosphite 2329 112 A II 1,05 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
1201 Turpentine spirit, with a f.p. of 21 to 1300 A II 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
1202 Turpentine spirit, with a f.p. over 55 up 1300 A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
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1203 Turpentine spirit, with a f.p. over 61 up A III 0 0 0 0 0 0 ++++++ ++++++
1204 Undecane 2330 196 A III 0,74 ++++++ A ++++++ ++++++
1205 Vinyl acetate, stabilized 1301 72 0,45 AI 0,93 ++++++ C ++++++ ++++++
1207 White spirit, 1 type 1300 130 0,11 A II 0,75 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1208 White spirit, 2 type 1300 140 0,07 A II 0,75 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1209 White spirit, 3 type 1300 150 0,07 A II 0,75 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
1210 White spirit, 4 type, with a f.p. over 55 1300 180 0,07 A III 0,8 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
up to 61°C
1211 White spirit, 4 type, with a f.p. over 61 180 0,07 A III 0,8 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
up to 100°C
1212 White spirit, 5 type 1300 130 0,11 A II 0,75 ++++++ ++++++ ++++++
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°C mbar kg/l
1.0036, 1.0037, 1.0038, 1.4306, 1.4541 1.4571, 1.4401, 1.4404,
1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
to 55°C
55 up to 61°C
1218 Xylene, ctg. small fractions of benzene 80 0,37 AI 0,88 ++++++ ACS ++++++ ++++++
1219 Xylene, ctg. small fractions of benzene 80 0,37 AI 0,88 ++++++ ACS ++++++ ++++++
1220 Xylene, ctg. small fractions of benzene 80 0,37 A II 0,88 ++++++ ACS ++++++ ++++++
1221 Xylene, isomer mixture, with a f.p. of 1 1307 AI ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
to below 21°C
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Material No.
°C mbar
kg/l
1.0425
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1222 Xylene, isomer mixture, with a f.p. of 21 1307 A II ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
to 55°C
1223 o-xylene, with a f.p. of 17 to below 21°C 1307 144 0,07 AI 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
1224 o-xylene, with a f.p. of 21 to 55°C 1307 144 0,07 A II 0,88 ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
1225 Solvent xylene (C8H10 type), with a f.p. 1136 A II ++++++ AC ++++++ ++++++
of 21 to 55°C
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It is approved that there have been positive experiences over a min. period of 5 years for the qualification of the
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flash point °C
boiling point °C
3
density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kg/m ; storage temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .°C
material of the shell in contact with the liquid (in case of double-skin tanks: material of the inner skin)
wall thickness (in case of double-skin tanks from the inner skin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . mm
underground above ground in building
light coating insulation heating
of the outside shell thickness . . . . . . . mm temp. . . . . . . .°C
cooling
temp. . . . . . . . . . .°C
period during which the liquid has been stored in the tank
from . . . . . . . . to ...................
..................................................... ...................................................
Company, place, date Place, date
Signed by the customer to guarantee the Signed by an expert acredited to the
above data relevant national authority for
approval of suitability
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Annex C
(informative)
A-devitations
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A-deviation: National deviation due to regulations, the alteration of which is for the time being outside the
competence of the CEN/CENELEC member.
This European Standard does not fall under any Directive of the EC. In the relevant CEN/CENELEC countries
these A-deviations are valid instead of the provisions of the European Standard until they have been removed.
C.1 Finland
Clause Deviation
National legislative/ Requirements for storage of flammable liquids are given in the Finishlaw 313/85 with
amendments (Kauppa- ja teollisuusministeriön päätös palavista nesteistä) where the
administrative deviations
provisions of the national standard SFS 2736 (Palavien nesteiden varastointi ja käsittely.
Teräksinen maanalainen lieriömäinen makaava säiliö.) are given an obligatory status.
6.12 Stiffening rings In accordance with the regulations 39 – 45 § of the Finnish law 313/85 and the standard
SFS 2736 the following additional requirements are obligatory concerning stiffening rings in
tanks for flammable liquids:
In the event that the tank is provided with stiffenings rings, these rings shall be continuously
welded. Stiffening rings shall not be located on a plate joint. The lowest point of the
stiffening ring shall be provided with a flow opening.
7 Additional In accordance with the regulations 39 – 45 § of the Finnish law 313/85 and
requirements for internal the standard SFS 2736 the following additional requirements are
coating obligatory concerning internal coating in tanks for flammable liquids:
A tank for storage of flammable liquids shall be provided with internal coating in accordance
with the requirements of SFS 2736 clause 6.2.
7.3 Types of joints In accordance with regulations 39 - 45 § of the Finnish law 313/85 and the standard SFS
2736 the following additional requirements are obligatory concerning types of joints in tanks
for flammable liquids:
Tank plates (shell and dished ends) shall be welded on both sides with square butt joints.
Plate misalignment shall not exceed 0,25 s.
The weld joint types 2 a, 2 b, 3a, 3b, 7b and 8 are not allowed.
C.2 Netherlands
Reference to legal requirements Belsuit van 15 januari 1993, houdende regels met betrekking tot het opslaan
van vloeistoffen in ondergrondse tanks (Besluit opslaan in ondergrondse
in the Netherlands
tanks);
The circumferential and longitudinal welds of the tank shell and the shell to
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the dished ends shall be welded on both sides. The weld joint type 2a as
detailed in Table 6 of EN 12285 is not acceptable for the inner skin of a
double skin tank or for single skin tanks.
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NOTE 1 Short imperfections are one or more imperfections of total length not greater than 25 mm in any 100 mm length of
weld or a maximum of 25 % of the weld length for a weld shorter than 100 mm. Long imperfections are one or more
imperfections of total length greater than 25 mm in any 100 mm length of the weld or a minimum of 25 % of the weld length for a
weld shorter than 100 mm. Long imperfections constituting lack of fusion, lack of root penetration and/or slag inclusions are not
acceptable.
NOTE 2 The area to be considered should be the length of weld affected by porosity times the maximum width of the weld.
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The two photos are to be made of the weld T-crossings from a randomly selected tank. One photo whereby the
longitudinal weld at the T-crossing has been photographed and one photo whereby the circumferential weld as the
T-crossing has been photographed.
Manufacturers producing less than 2 tanks per week should radiograph all tanks. Due to the low production rate the
use of sampling inspection is not allowed. For determining the production rate, the number of tanks produced
during the last two months will be used. New certificate holders must photograph every tank during the starting up
phase.
The photo frequency level may be changed depending on the number of rejected photographs as follows:
The change in frequency may only be affected after 8 tanks have been photographed.
NOTE When the number of defects is high, all the tanks should be photographed. In this case, in addition to the two photos
of the T-crossings, two extra photographs need to be taken - one of the longitudinal weld and one of the circumferential weld.
When the cause of the poor weld quality has been ascertained - determined by 0 rejected photos after 8 tanks have been
photographed - the frequency can be set at level 10.
Rejected photos: All defects found are to be repaired. When carrying out repairs, the adjoining area also has to be
photographed. In the event that in these areas faults are found, the 100 % of that particular weld needs to be
photographed. Photographs of repairs are not to be counted in determining the weld frequency level.
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