Formaldehyde

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Infobox on Formaldehyde
Example of Formaldehyde
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Formaldehyde

Description

Shipped in drums, barrels, bottles or carboys and used in the manufacture of fertilisers, dyes, disinfectants and germicides. Usually sold and transported as a 40% aqueous solution, and under certain circumstances may become a white solid.

If carried in kegs or barrels there is usually a loss in weight and corrosion of the fastenings if these are of metal. May develop acidity; this causes considerable depreciation and is usually due to the presence of inherent impurities. If packed in a freight container, on unpacking, time should be allowed for dispersal of any fumes, before entering container.

Moderate fire risk. Toxic by inhalation. Strong irritant carcinogenic (solution).

Reference is made to the relevant IMO regulations of hazardous cargo.

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.