Difference between revisions of "Babassu Expeller (in bulk)"

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A certificate, issued by a recognized authority, should be asked for (concerning the oil and moisture  
 
A certificate, issued by a recognized authority, should be asked for (concerning the oil and moisture  
 
contents). Since this product is very dusty, other cargoes must be protected. Temperature should be  
 
contents). Since this product is very dusty, other cargoes must be protected. Temperature should be  
taken regularly. Apply proper surface ventilation. Fire to be suppressed with CO2. At all times, a  
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taken regularly. Apply proper surface [[ventilation]]. Fire to be suppressed with CO2. At all times, a  
loading [[sample]] in airtight packing must be kept on board. Do not stow together (in the same)  
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loading sample in airtight packing must be kept on board. Do not stow together (in the same)  
container with cotton, sisal, pepper, carnauba  wax, and paranuts
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container with [[cotton]], [[sisal]], pepper, carnauba  wax, and paranuts
 
because of it's generation of dust.
 
because of it's generation of dust.
 
 

Revision as of 09:52, 16 March 2012

Description

Babassu expeller, is the residue of the Babassu nut

The Babassu palms grows in the jungles of Brazil. Expeller, is the residue of the Babassu nut from which the oil has been pressed and retains approximately 6% of oil. The percentage of moisture and oil must not be higher than 15% and the temperature of the product before loading must not exceed 35°C. Do not load during rain.

A certificate, issued by a recognized authority, should be asked for (concerning the oil and moisture contents). Since this product is very dusty, other cargoes must be protected. Temperature should be taken regularly. Apply proper surface ventilation. Fire to be suppressed with CO2. At all times, a loading sample in airtight packing must be kept on board. Do not stow together (in the same) container with cotton, sisal, pepper, carnauba wax, and paranuts because of it's generation of dust.

See IMDG Books under Seed Cake or Expellers UN Nos. 1386 or 2217 and also BC code.

Hazard: UN 1386, 2217 Class 4.2